Sam begins an improvised retelling of Aladdin , casting himself as the hero and incorporating elements from his own life. This results in a version of the story filled with:

Potential questions readers might have: Is this a sequel to the original Disney Aladdin? How is it different? Why was it made as a French production? Is it worth watching? Are there any unique aspects? What about the animation style? Are there any notable voice actors?

In the end, like most iterations of the story, it is a journey of self-discovery where the protagonist learns that true worth comes from character, not material wealth or tricks.

Two modern-day thieves, Sam (Kev Adams) and Khalid (William Lebghil), disguise themselves as Santa Claus to rob a department store on Christmas Eve. To distract a curious child, Sam begins telling a wildly twisted, anachronistic version of the Aladdin story, where Aladdin is lazy and incompetent, the genie is a jaded troublemaker, and the plot is filled with modern jokes, pop culture references, and fourth-wall breaks.