Once reunited with Alibaba, Aladdin finally reveals his true mission to prevent Al-Thamen from recreating the same tragic event that culminated with the destruction of Alma-Torran, mankind's original world and whose survivors were transferred to the current world by Ugo. When Magnostadt is invaded by the Reim Empire, Aladdin joins the fight to put an end to the conflict, making use of his newfound experience combined with his abilities as a Magi to repel the invaders while protecting both friend and foe from harm. After helping Alibaba in Balbadd, he sets with him and Morgiana to the Sindria Kingdom where he learns more about magic with the court magician and general Yamraiha, before leaving to further study at Magnostadt's magic academy, disguised as a normal magician, while taking the opportunity to investigate its connection with Al-Thamen. Having no memories of his origins, he does not know much about his identity and the world. Later he is blessed with the Wisdom of Solomon ( ソロモンの知恵, Soromon no Chie), that allows him to contact the souls of the dead that lie within the guidance of Rukh, which later he perfects to grant him their knowledge as well as learning magic from the past. He enters the earth with Ugo and upon his arrival, he makes his first human friend, meeting Alibaba Saluja, whom he chooses as his kings candidate, not to become the ruler of a single nation unlike Sinbad, but to help him inspire others with his kindness, optimism, and leadership. In addition, he has a magical turban that when unwrapped, acts as a magic carpet. The flute is also the main cause of Aladdin’s hunger, as it uses magoi from Aladdin. He also has the ability to materialize the djinn 'Ugo' that lies within his flute, though he has only his body. Aladdin is considered special among the other Magi because in all of history, there were only three living Magi at the same time, but for the first time, a fourth Magi (Aladdin) appears while the other three are still alive, and later it is revealed that he is the son of king Soloman. He also loves to eat a lot, far more than the amount of an average boy his age, and has a tendency to “steal” sometimes in order to satisfy his hunger. Known as a 'Magi', he is able to gather unlimited Magoi, (unlike ordinary magicians), provided from the Rukh to power his magic. Even though he’s a child, he loves to bury his face on the breasts of the beautiful ladies he meets, the larger the better. Unknown to him early on, he has been sent to earth in order to stop a tragedy that will corrupt and destroy the world. He enters the world with a pure and innocent, yet a wise and optimistic personality that dislikes fighting.
Main characters Aladdin ( アラジン, Arajin) Voiced by: Kaori Ishihara (Japanese) Erica Mendez (English) Aladdin is a mysterious young boy with a huge djinn within his flute, and he travels in search of metal vessels that contain other djinns.
The prequel, Adventure of Sinbad, focuses on Sinbad and his early life where he captures his seven dungeons, the start of his trading company, the creation of Sindria, and recruiting the Eight Generals.
They both travel through a world full of magic, which contains mysterious dungeons full of djinns, treasures, metal vessels, vast countries, various mysteries, and pasts to be unfolded. The Labyrinth of Magic focuses on a magi (a rare class of magicians) named Aladdin and his king vessel (a magi’s chosen one), Alibaba Saluja.
The Magi series has an extensive fictional cast. Both stories borrow elements and character names from the One Thousand and One Nights. This is a list of characters for the manga series Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic, written and illustrated by Shinobu Ohtaka, and its sidestory and prequel, Adventure of Sinbad, written by Ohtaka and illustrated Yoshifumi Ohtera. Some of the characters, including the three main protagonists (from center left to right): Morgiana, Aladdin and Alibaba Saluja Sinbad (upper center) and the Eight Generals of Sindria (from left to center right): Spartos Leoxses, Yamraiha, Pisti (front), Hinahoho, Drakon, Sharrkan Amun-Ra, Ja'far and Masrur (top) Hakuryuu Ren, Kougyoku Ren, Seishun Ri, Hakuei Ren (left), Judar (above) and Koubun Ka (oval shape)