The provided source material consists of dialogue transcripts and sound clip information from the 1992 Disney animated film Aladdin. Within these transcripts, the specific phrase "All right, you bad boy, but no more freebies" appears multiple times. This line is delivered by the character Genie (voiced by Robin Williams) during an interaction with Aladdin.
According to the transcripts, the context for this line occurs immediately after Aladdin attempts to leave the Cave of Wonders without using one of his three granted wishes. Aladdin argues that he never actually wished to be saved from the cave, asserting that Genie acted of his own accord. In response, Genie acknowledges this point, stating, "Oh, I feel sheepish," before transforming into a sheep. He then follows this with the line in question: "All right, you ba-a-a-ad boy. But no more freebies."
The source material further details that this specific audio clip is available as a 5-second sound clip from the Aladdin (1992) movie soundboard. One source notes that the line can be heard at the 00:43:52 timestamp in the Blu-ray version of the film. The transcripts also outline the "provisos" or limitations associated with Genie's magic, which include an inability to kill, make anyone fall in love with anyone else, or bring people back from the dead.
The phrase "no more freebies" in this narrative context signifies a shift in the dynamic between Genie and Aladdin. It establishes a boundary regarding the use of magical power, moving from unsolicited assistance to a strict adherence to the three-wish rule. The dialogue highlights Aladdin's initial attempts to exploit the Genie's powers beyond the agreed terms and Genie's subsequent enforcement of those terms.
