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- The misadventures of Iznogoud, the Grand Vizier, who is forever trying to eliminate the Sultan and size the throne for himself, never with any success.
- Ahdoolaf has brought his boss to the cabaret to see Djello, a famous hypnotist. Djello makes a demonstration of his powers by hypnotizing Ahdoolaf and another spectator and convincing them they are a mouse and a cat, respectively. The spell lasts as log as nobody claps. Very impressed, Iznogoud brings Djello to the palace, hoping he will hypnotize the Sultan.
- Ahdoolaf, Iznogoud's loyal servant, reveals to his master that there is a law in the sultanate that bars from power any Sultan who happens to of off his rocker. In an asserted tricks store, Iznogoud finds a loony hat, which turns anyone who puts it on, nuts. Iznogoud sees there is a chance to make the Sultan lose his mind and therefore to end his reign prematurely. He will try anything possible to have the Sultan put the loony hat on.
- A magician from a faraway land reveals to Iznogoud a new magic trick: a hopscotch that has the power to turn anyone who jumps on the last square back into a kid. Because the Sultan cannot rule if he is under age, this hopscotch would make Iznogoud the new Sultan! Of course, almost everyone will jump on the hopscotch but the Sultan!
- The young prince Saydkar, one of the numerous children of the cruel Sultan Stritkar, is going to the sultanate for an exchange trip. Iznogoud is more than willing to play the teacher: he wants to treat Saydkar so badly the child will go back to his father, complain to him, and have him wage a war against Haroun El Placid. The young prince, however, has may ways to make Iznogoud crack under pressure.
- Iznogoud learns that a scientist has created a machine to travel into space. The only problem is that this machine never gets back to Earth. What a great invention to get rid of the Sultan, indefinitely! However, there is a major flaw to this invention: the Chinese powder used as fuel has a tendency to "start" too quickly.
- Iznogoud finds a magic fold-away bed in a furniture store which has the power of making anyone who lies on it disappear forever. After buying the "hideaway" bed and bringing it into the palace, Iznogoud's only concern will be to make the Sultan so sleepy he will lie down on this new contraption.
- By his mere presence in the streets of the sultanate at night, Iznogoud scares away thieves who were ready to mug an Indian magician. To thank him, the magician offers Iznogoud a magic catalogue from which he can order three objects. Of course, Iznogoud looks for ways to get rid of the Sultan, but his choices will prove more comical than effective!
- Wandering in the countryside, Ahdoolaf meets a strange inventor named H.G. Very Well, who seems to come from nowhere. Actually, he comes from the future, thanks to an incredible time machine he built. Iznogoud plans to send the Sultan to the distant past and asks the inventor to rebuild the machine for him.