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Princess Jasmine is the deuteragonist of the Disney classic Aladdin and related media. She is the princess of Agrabah and the wife of Aladdin.

Physical Appearance[]

Although The Tale Of Aladdin is originally from The Arabian Nights, Jasmine is a young, Arabian princess and girl, with her looks being summed up to simply "beautiful".

Body[]

Jasmine is a princess with tan skin and long, lustrous black hair, big brown eyes, and a distinct hourglass figure. She normally wears her black hair in a ponytail, held together by two light blue bands.

Princess dress[]

She normally wears a light blue tube top with off the shoulder sleeves, and matching pants along with blue shoes along with a matching headband with a jewel in the center and wears large gold earrings and a matching necklace.

Peasant costume[]

In her peasant disguise while running away from home and exploring the marketplace in Agrabah, she wears a brown robe and a tan hood.

Purple dress[]

For formal occasions, she has a purple outfit that covers more of her skin and a hair accessory that hangs lower than her trademark headband.

Slave outfit[]

When Jafar takes control of Agrabah for a short while, he makes Jasmine wear a red outfit with several golden accessories, such as a snake bracelet and gold earrings even she joins Aladdin. Jafar later creates a gold crown for Jasmine from her shackles when he decides to make her his queen.

Amazon costume[]

When she was kidnapped by the Galifem, Jasmine was wearing a sleeveless white toga tied with a rope at her waist and the skirt was so short that it reached the thighs of her legs. She also wore short brown shoes with Greek spits with matching bracelets and a sash covering her crown.

Personality[]

Jasmine is feisty, free-spirited, seductive and in many ways resembles the "rebellious princess" archetype. She is headstrong, and longs for the freedom that other girls have. This eventually leads to Jasmine running away, but she gets into trouble as she is initially naive regarding the world outside the palace. Jasmine can be very willful; she refuses all the suitors that her father chooses, preferring to wed for love rather than for wealth, & the Sultan stated that as a child she once stayed up for six weeks out of simple refusal to go to bed. Jasmine can also be kind and caring, and is considered to be clever and intelligent. She shows a love for adventure, and often accompanies Aladdin on his journeys.

History[]

Aladdin[]

Jasmine is the soon-to-be sixteen year old daughter of the wealthy Sultan Of Agrabah. Unwilling to marry any of the snobbish and self-centered princes her father suggests, she runs away from home, but having never been outside the palace before, she inadvertently gets into trouble when she gives an apple to a young boy without paying for it. Before the merchant can punish her by amputating her hand, a street urchin named Aladdin quickly steps in and saves her by claiming that Jasmine is his sister. Aladdin is later arrested by guards led by Razoul after Jasmine thanks Aladdin for saving her and the two share a bonding moment at Aladdin's place as well as developing a mutual attraction. Jasmine reveals herself to them and demands that they let Aladdin go, but Razoul apologizes and explains that he is doing so on Jafar's orders. Jasmine confronts Jafar and demands that they release Aladdin, but Jafar lies to her, claiming that Aladdin has already been executed; Jasmine is left distraught and blames herself.

After Aladdin's wish to become a prince is granted to him by The Genie, he visits Jasmine in the guise of 'Prince Ali Ababwa'. She initially believes him to be just another arrogant suitor and finally joins the parade as personal belly dancing slave girl, but later accepts his proposal after falling in love with him on a magic carpet ride. During this time, Jasmine sees through Aladdin's disguise and accuses him for lying to her, but Aladdin convinces her that he sometimes dressed up as a commoner to "escape the pressures of palace life," which she relates to. She is taken back to the palace and the two share a kiss.

However, upon announcing her decision to marry Aladdin, Jafar takes over Agrabah by stealing the lamp from Aladdin. Jasmine learns of Aladdin's true identity. After Jafar banishes Aladdin to the ends of the Earth, he then makes Jasmine his personal slave girl. Jasmine distracts Jafar by pretending that she is in love with him to help Aladdin rescue her. When Jafar is about to turn around- which would mean he would spot Aladdin, she kisses Jafar as a distraction, but then Jafar sees Aladdin anyway and attacks him. Aladdin ultimately outwits Jafar and has him imprisoned in a lamp of his own (as Aladdin tricks Jafar into wishing to be an all-powerful Genie). The Sultan agrees to let his daughter marry whoever she wants, and she naturally chooses Aladdin.

Aladdin: The Return Of Jafar[]

Jasmine begins to question her choice in Aladdin, wondering if he was trustworthy enough after he defends Iago, Jafar's former pet parrot who terrorized her father, but she quickly gets over these questions with Iago's help (who convinces her she cares about Aladdin by calling her bluff). She later accepts Iago as a friend after he helps her mend things with Aladdin, frees the Genie to save Aladdin, and defeats Jafar, risking his life for Jasmine.

Aladdin: Nasira's Revenge[]

Jasmine was sleeping in her room in the palace, but Nasira's magic spell on the guards

Aladdin: The Series[]

Aladdin And Jasmine are still engaged. In "Do The Rat Thing," Jasmine becomes far more aware of the poverty-stricken within Agrabah. In the episode "That Stinking Feeling," she flirts with Prince Uncouthma to make Aladdin jealous but learns what she did was wrong. She, Aladdin and the gang meet a street urchin named Sadira who falls in love with Aladdin and tries to steal him from her (Jasmine) in several episodes but after a while Sadira sees that she and Aladdin don't have a future together, so she and Jasmine become friends.

She was briefly turned evil in Forget Me Lots, being exposed to the Blue Rose Of Forgetfulness by mistake, she was taken advantage of by Abis Mal in a scheme to take over Agrabah using her as a willing human shield, she became "Scourge Of The Desert," mentally reborn as a twisted, black-hearted fiend & the bandit's supposed daughter, "the heir to his tyranny." She swiftly betrayed him & took over his gang after refusing to believe she could "be related to such an incompetent."

She becomes increasingly physically capable throughout the series, playing a key role in Rescuing Aladdin from the sorcerer Mozenrath, later infiltrating said black-hearted magician's land in a Covert Mission to discover & remove a secret weapon he intended to use to conquer &/or destroy the kingdoms of the Seven Deserts, & even passing all (including an "escape test") but the final, murderous trial of the Amazonian Galifem when they attempted to forcibly recruit her.

Aladdin And The King Of Thieves[]

Jasmine and Aladdin are finally about to wed. They're wedding is suddenly interrupted by the Forty Thieves. After learning what they were after, Aladdin finds out from the Oracle his father Cassim is still alive while his mother Zena died like Her Own Mother when he was a kid. Jasmine convinces him to seek out his father, and that their wedding can be delayed a little longer.

While he is away, Jasmine grows worried, and Genie cheers her up by dressing her in bridal outfits. When Aladdin returns with Cassim, she and the Sultan take an immediate liking to him. However, he later tries to steal the Oracle, and is put in prison; Aladdin helps him escape, but comes back to face his punishment. Jasmine and the Genie convince the Sultan that he helped his father out of love. At that moment, Iago (who was with Cassim) returns, telling them that Cassim has been captured by Sa'luk and the remaining Thieves.

Jasmine goes with Aladdin to rescue his father, and afterward they return for their wedding, which Cassim attends from the shadows. They go for a ride on Carpet, waving good-bye to the Merchant from the first film and Iago and Cassim as they ride off. The two then kiss passionately.

Aladdin (2019)[]

See: Jasmine (2019)

Gallery[]

Aladdin[]

Aladdin: The Return Of Jafar[]

Aladdin TV Series[]

Aladdin And The King Of Thieves[]

Concept Art[]

Quotes[]

  • "If I do marry, I want it to be for love."
  • "I'm a fast learner."
  • [to Jafar] "At least some good will come of my being forced to marry. When I am Queen, I will have the power to get rid of you."
  • "How dare you! All of you! Standing around deciding my future. I am not a prize to be won!"
  • "The daughter of a Sultan."
  • "You are the boy from the marketplace, I knew it. Why did you lie to me?"
  • "(seductively) Jafar. I never realized how incredibly handsome you are."
  • "And your beard is so twisted."
  • "I choose you, Aladdin!"

Trivia[]

  • Princess Jasmine is the name of a white flower.
  • Princess Jasmine is the first Disney princess with a voice actor who does not sing. Linda Larkin provided her speaking voice, while Lea Salonga provided her singing voice.
  • Although most Disney movies circle around the Disney princesses, Jasmine is considered the deuteragonist of the film, with Aladdin being the main protagonist.
  • Jasmine is also the only princess to kiss a villain since it was a distraction.
  • Jafar's plans to kill Aladdin become the Sultan and Sorcerer marry Jasmine is similar to Nadakhan's plans to marry Nya become the all most powerful legendary and ultimate Djinn King/Sultan of the Djinn Realm Land and Kingdom of Djinjago with infinite wishes and grant himself unlimited wishes recreate a New Djinjago destroy the Ninja for what they did to Djinjago after Djinjago's sister realm Cursed Realm was destroyed by Nya while Nadakhan is unaware that the Water Ninja Nya is responsible for destroying Djinjago by destroying the Cursed Realm because a Djinn Prince (one of Nadakhan's ancestors) marries a person and a Djinn Princess (one of Nadakhan's ancestresses) on Djinn Land Realm and Kingdom he will become all powerful and a Djinn King/Sultan with infinite wishes and gain the power to grant himself unlimited wishes while being bestowed the greatest gift of all infinite wishes not love in marriage and wedding while a married Djinn Princess also becomes all powerful and a Djinn Queen/Sultana with infinite wishes in marriage and wedding while Djinn Princess (one of Nadakhan's ancestresses) marries a person and a Djinn Prince (one of Nadakhan's ancestors) on Djinn Land Realm and Kingdom she will become all powerful and a Djinn Queen/Sultana with infinite wishes and gain the power to grant herself unlimited wishes while being bestowed the greatest gift of all infinite wishes not love in marriage and wedding because Djinn Kings/Sultans Djinn Queens/Sultanas Djinn Princes And Djinn Princesses Are Members Of The Royal Family Of Djinjago from Ninjago while in Djinjago there is also a Royal Advisor/Vizier Of Djinjago as a royal advisor and vizier of the djinn kings and djinn queens and also Royal Guards Of Djinjago Led By Captain Of The Royal Guards Of Djinjago.
Characters
Main Characters Aladdin | Jasmine | Genie | Abu | Iago | Magic Carpet | The Sultan
Allies Rajah | Rasoul | Fazal | Hakim | Fasir | Thundra | Eden | Wahid | Riders of Ramond | Sultan Pasta Al-Dente | Prince Uncouthma | Brawnhilda | General Gouda | Bud | Cassim | Royal Guards
Minor Characters Peddler | Dhandi | Gazeem | Captain Al Bahtross | Hamed | King Mamood | Prince Achmed | King Pector | Prince Wazoo | Queen Kimbla | Sydney | Brisbane | Koala Kid | Samir the Destroyer | Harem Girls | Farouk | Two Hungry Children | Jackal Girl | Treasure Man | Sultana | Zin and Zang | Rat People | Akbar | Al-Hakeem | Genie's belly dancers
Villains Jafar | Abis Mal | Haroud Hazi Bin | Ayam Aghoul | Mozenrath | Xerxes | Mirage | Mechanicles | Amin Damoola | Saleen | Armand | Nefir Hasenuf | Nefir's Imps | Malcho | Aziz | Sa'Luk | Abnor Mal | Al Muddy Sultan | Al Muddy | Arbutus | Amuk Moonrah | Chaos | Caliph Kapok | Daru Tavelevil | Dominus Tusk | Evil Aladdin | Evil Genie | Fashoom | Frigeed | Kileem | Khartoum | Mamluks | Magma | Zarasto | Marauders | Runta | Scooter | Scourge of the Desert | Shaman | Sand Monster | Shakata, Razili, and Farida | Sirocco | Sootinai | The Great Rift
Reformed Villains Sadira | Merc | Minos | Fatima | The Mukhtar | Queen Hippsodeth | Scara | Galifems | Ajed Al-Gebraic | Ding and Oopo | Amal | Queen Deluca | Queen Deluca's Brothers | Sprites | Kutato
Creatures Mozenrath's Winged Beast | Sand Shark | Giant Three Headed Lion | Mothias | Mother Griffin | Giant Scorpions | Sligoothoo | Squirt | El Khatib | Slumbergath | Thirdack | Rock Ifrit | Unkbuut | Machana | Giant Worms | Fire Cats | Tyrannosaurus Rex
Magical Characters Cave of Wonders | Ethereal | Pharabu | The Oracle
Video Game Characters Nasira | Bizarrah | Very Ankh-Amman | Anubis | Arachnid
Enchanted Tales Characters Aneesa | Hakeem | Sahara | Sharma
Deleted Characters Aladdin's Mother | Genie of the Ring
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