The genie on the show Aladdin never had an actual name and was never really referred to by name. He was always known as the genie. The genie is voiced by Robin Williams.
Aladdin was granted 3 wishes when he rubbed the magic lamp
A friend like me
There are several resolutions in Aladdin. 1. Jasmine and Aladdin are finally allowed to be married, despite the previous laws of princesses only being allowed to marry princes. 2. Genie is set free by Aladdin's third wish. 3. Jafar is tricked into wishing to become a genie. Jafar doesn't know that by wishing this he has wished himself to be a slave of a future lamp finder, and forever be confined to the inside of his tiny magic lamp.
He tells Jafar that Genie is still more powerful than him, so Jafar wants to be a genie. Jafar doesn't realize that genies come with a lamp that they're stuck in until someone rubs it, so when he becomes a genie, he automatically gets sucked into his lamp.
Genie Onyx's birth name is Tiffany Meola.
Aladdin's name as the prince of Abwah is Prince Alee
In the 1992 film Aladdin , the Genie does not have a proper name : Robin Williams played as The Genie .
Aladdin's servant is named Genie, a magical being who grants Aladdin's wishes throughout the story.
Genie
The genie in Aladdin is blue.
The Genie in Aladdin's lamp is without a proper name . Robin Williams voiced the Genie in the 1992 animated film .
The genie doesn't have a name.
He is the Genie (or jinni)
Genie
The genie's name in Aladdin was simply "Genie." Genie was first introduced in Disney's 1992 feature film, Aladdin. He was voiced by Robin Williams in the original movie.Genie also appeared in The Return of Jafar, Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and a spinoff TV series. In these projects, he was voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
He has to use one of his three wishes to wish the Genie free.
Aladdin's servant is the Genie, who is a powerful and magical being that can grant Aladdin three wishes. The Genie is a central character in the folk tale of Aladdin and has been popularized through various adaptations, including the Disney animated film "Aladdin."