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== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
== [[Tabletop Games]] ==
* ''[[Dungeons and Dragons]]'' has a carpet of flying.
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons]]'' has a carpet of flying.
* Warhammer Fantasy Battles has Arabyan Carpet (a flying carpet) as a common magic item (ie one that all factions can use)
* Warhammer Fantasy Battles has Arabyan Carpet (a flying carpet) as a common magic item (ie one that all factions can use)


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* Don't forget about Pidgit in the beginning of level 1-2 in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. He was sitting on a [[Flying Carpet]], and you needed to kill him and steal his carpet, so that you could cross a huge [[Bottomless Pit]].
* Don't forget about Pidgit in the beginning of level 1-2 in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 2]]''. He was sitting on a [[Flying Carpet]], and you needed to kill him and steal his carpet, so that you could cross a huge [[Bottomless Pit]].
* ''[[Street Racer]]'', a cart racing [[Video Game]], featured Hodja Nasreddin on a hybrid of a car with a [[Flying Carpet]].
* ''[[Street Racer]]'', a cart racing [[Video Game]], featured Hodja Nasreddin on a hybrid of a car with a [[Flying Carpet]].
* ''[[Runescape]]'' has magic carpets as a form of transportation in the desert.
* ''[[RuneScape]]'' has magic carpets as a form of transportation in the desert.
* ''[[Prince of Persia]] 2: The Shadow and the Flame'' uses a magic carpet ride to get from level 5 to level 6.
* ''[[Prince of Persia]] 2: The Shadow and the Flame'' uses a magic carpet ride to get from level 5 to level 6.
* ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', "Rainbow Ride" stage.
* ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', "Rainbow Ride" stage.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]] Melee'', Both the Pidgit's and Rainbow Ride's magic carpets from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]] 2'' and ''[[Super Mario]] 64'' appeared in 2 stages.
* ''[[Super Smash Bros.]] Melee'', Both the Pidgit's and Rainbow Ride's magic carpets from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]] 2'' and ''[[Super Mario]] 64'' appeared in 2 stages.
* ''[[Mario Party]] 5'', The Magic Carpet is a vehicle in the minigame Random Ride.
* ''[[Mario Party]] 5'', The Magic Carpet is a vehicle in the minigame Random Ride.
* In ''[[Aladdin Virgin Games]]'', the flying carpet shows up to give short rides in several levels, and it's the vehicle for the escape from the Cave of Wonders.
* In ''[[Aladdin (Virgin Games)|Aladdin]]'', the flying carpet shows up to give short rides in several levels, and it's the vehicle for the escape from the Cave of Wonders.
* ''[[Aladdin Capcom]]'' also uses the flying carpet for the escape from the Cave of Wonders, and for the "A Whole New World" bonus level.
* ''[[Aladdin (Capcom)|Aladdin]]'' also uses the flying carpet for the escape from the Cave of Wonders, and for the "A Whole New World" bonus level.
* Gwonam (the [[Fan Nickname|"Squadala Guy"]]) from ''[[The Legend of Zelda CDI Games]]'' rides on a flying carpet.
* Gwonam (the [[Fan Nickname|"Squadala Guy"]]) from ''[[The Legend of Zelda CDI Games]]'' rides on a flying carpet.
** In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Bombchu salesman in the middle of the desert rode on one.
** In ''Ocarina of Time'', the Bombchu salesman in the middle of the desert rode on one.

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Riding a Flying Carpet, an 1880 painting by Viktor Vasnetsov.

A Magic Carpet or Flying Carpet is a carpet that can rapidly transport passengers who sit on top of it, typically by flying through the air. It typically features a Persian carpet design. The Other Wiki gives more details and some examples.

Compare Sky Surfing, Flying Broomstick, Hover Board.

Examples of Magic Carpet include:


Anime and Manga

  • Baishana from Katekyo Hitman Reborn rides around on one of these, since he is modeled after a stereotypical snake charmer.
  • MAR's Edward has a magic carpet. It crashes when they meet the last member of their team and it's not seen again.
  • Mr Popo has one. It gets 10,000 miles to the soul - gallon, to the gallon.

Card Games

  • There's a Magic card named Flying Carpet. Early versions of it were destroyed if the creature it targets dies; this was later removed, but the card still sucks.

Comic Books

  • Asterix and the Magic Carpet features an Indian with a Flying Carpet.
  • A chapter of Sandman set in the legendary Baghdad of the 1001 Nights features a flying carpet. It's pretty shabby despite belonging to the king.
  • The Arabian Knight, a Captain Ethnic in the Marvel Universe, rides a flying carpet (as well as wielding a magical scimitar).
  • Mutts had the cat and dog duo ride on a carpet until it landed in another house inhabited by a guard dog (who happened to be a close friend). Subverted as the carpet only flew due to very strong winds rather than magic.

Film

Folklore

  • In Arabic and Hebrew folklore, King Solomon had a magic carpet that took him rapidly from place to place by using Solomon's command of the wind.
  • In Russian folk tales, Ivan The Fool is given a magic carpet by Baba Yaga.

Literature

Live Action TV

Newspaper Comics

  • Calvin and Hobbes once took the hall rug for a joyride. Hobbes worried about hurting the resale value. At one point they flew it by Calvin's dad's office window.

Tabletop Games

  • Dungeons & Dragons has a carpet of flying.
  • Warhammer Fantasy Battles has Arabyan Carpet (a flying carpet) as a common magic item (ie one that all factions can use)

Video Games

Web Comics

  • In this The Order of the Stick strip, the party is given one to use as quick transportation.
  • In Erfworld, Prince Ansom uses a rolled-up one as a mount. It can be unrolled and used in the traditional fashion if he wants to accommodate additional riders.

Western Animation