![]() ![]() Batman: The Image and DC Heroes Had the Bloodiest Crossover EVER In all likelihood, it could take place a century later, following the writing of Arabian Nights. However, Aladdin takes place after the establishment and proliferation of Islam, a religion that wasn't even founded until sometime between 600 and 700 AD. However, the Hercules series takes place during Hercules's training with Phil, which, because Hades apparently knows Hercules lives during this time, contradicts the film Hercules.įurther confusion stems from the fact that Hercules and Aladdin, at minimum, are divided by a thousand years. The story of Hercules exists during the Golden Age of Greece - or during the century following the Battle of Thermopylae in 480 BC. Aladdin and Jasmine are married by the time the crossover takes place, which implies that the crossover takes place after Aladdin and the Prince of Thieves. RELATED: Soul Producer Explains Why the Pixar Film Feels More Timely Than Ever Why Does This Crossover Make No Sense?ĭespite being what a lot of kids would have loved to see, the crossover makes zero sense from a continuity standpoint. Hercules and Aladdin part ways as unlikely friends, bringing the episode to a close. Jafar's staff is destroyed, rendering him a spirit who gets dragged down into the underworld. Hercules and Aladdin go down to the Underworld. The two heroes fight, but before long figure out what's going on. The two kidnap someone close to the two heroes (Hercules loses series regular Icarus while Aladdin loses Abu), and an "old man" (really Jafar) convinces them that the other hero is responsible. ![]() This leads the two villains to come up with a vile scheme: convince Aladdin and Hercules to fight one another. ![]() Hades fashions a staff that can give Jafar a body of flesh and blood. They both decide, for a lark, to try to fight the other villain's enemy. The two hit it off and develop an immediate friendship, where they brag and share stories about their respective adversaries. In the 1999 episode "Hercules and the Arabian Night," Hades is in the Underworld, waiting around as he does, when Jafar's soul travels down. ![]()
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