![]() On top of his intelligence, he is very compassionate but occasionally lets his kindness speak over his common sense. He is usually the one that figures out what's going on before anyone else, though he has trouble expressing it to Aladdin and his friends due to his lack of ability to speak or make any sounds. He also seems to be very intelligent, as well as perceptive, more so than most other characters. Over the course of the series, he has shown to possess an almost human level of intelligence, such as being shy, heroic, romantic, and unquestionably loyal. One thing he does not enjoy is how Aladdin would not tell the truth about him truly being a street urchin, which was the only time he showed any annoyance towards Aladdin. He happily joins Aladdin on his magical adventure to win the heart of Jasmine. Aladdin had to coax him out of hiding, and soon, he quickly befriended Aladdin and risks his own life to save him. ![]() In the first film, he was a bit shy when he first encountered Aladdin and Abu, but was curious enough to nervously fly over to investigate eventually hiding once Aladdin first saw him or whenever Abu looked over. Randy animated the hands and feet (tassels) in traditional animation, while the rest of the character was computer animated.ĭespite being a carpet, Carpet is a character of many traits and pure of heart. His complex design was what forced the animators to design his pattern in computer animation. Having resided within the same home, Carpet had been good friends with the Genie (who remained trapped within his lamp in an exclusive chamber), thousands of years prior to meeting Aladdin.Ĭarpet is known for being one of the first computer-animated characters in a feature film. Being that his physical interaction with Abu did not provoke the cave's guardian, it can be concluded that he was initially not amongst the cave's forbidden treasures. The Magic Carpet was a resident of the Cave of Wonders' treasure room. 2.6 Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams.
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