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Well, I'll add a mix to the pot and say there are three levels of allusions presented. Strong, modest, and week.

Cinderella and the Miller's Daughter have always been similar tales, so they don't allude to each other, or at least fairy weakly because those tales were always similar and may have originated from the same origin (if you dig back far enough).

Leopold is a weak allsusion to Aladdin and shouldn't really notified. I think weak allusions shouldn't be mentioned because if we do all weak allusions the movie page and more would be festered with allusions.

I say we do what is at least modestly alluding to. Needs at least three meaningful (aka not physical) similarities. Leopold has found a genie in a lamp and that's all he has in common with Aladdin. Ana is kissed by Jafar and that's all she has to Jasmine (And Ana is the Red Queen so that royalty doesn't really count.)

Et cetera, etc.