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Princess Jasmine is the deuteragonist of Disney's Aladdin franchise. She is the Princess of Agrabah, who is the daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah. She is also the love interest, and later wife of the franchise's titular protagonist Aladdin.
She is voiced by Linda Larkin, while both Lea Salonga and Liz Callaway provide her singing voice.
Jasmine is a rather multi-layered character; incredibly independent, fearless, and strong in many ways. She isn't afraid to speak her mind, no matter who she is up against; whether it be her father, Jafar, or some other villain corrupting Agrabah, Jasmine won't hesitate to stand up for what's right, mostly for the safety of others as opposed to herself. This aspect of her character is greatly explored in the television series, where it is shown Jasmine is very much ruler of Agrabah alongside her father, as opposed to the stereotypical princess that merely sits around on the sidelines. She is shown to take part in most of the political disputes and conversations, often gives suggestions on how to make peace (which, more often than not, come out successful) and is shown to have the same amount of respect her father earns.
Sometimes she can be a bad judge of character before she would get to know people first, just like how she stubbornly at first refuses to meet Prince Ali, when quickly she foolishly claimed he is like many suiters, before Ali comes to her in person and proved her wrong when he reveals that he really seeks her hand because he fell for her as a person and all instead.
Aside from this, Jasmine is extremely compassionate and caring whether towards her kingdom, her family, her friends, and especially Aladdin, whom she treats as a best friend, as well as a lover. Together, the two share a strong bond, always open to each other's tendencies and ideals, and always looking out for one another. She's also a heavy influence on the former street rat's life, often standing as his primary motivation in completing a new goal for the better. As mentioned before, Jasmine cares a great deal about her kingdom and has shown to sacrifice herself many times for the safety of her subjects.
In Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams, it's shown she has an outstanding desire to contribute to her kingdom, in ways that don't include flaunting her status as a princess. However, Jasmine is not without her flaws and foibles. She can at times, be too fussy and opinionated, as well as incredibly stubborn. She can also speak without thinking from time to time.
Several times throughout the TV series (specifically in "Do the Rat Thing") she is shown to have a difficult time accepting when she's wrong, especially to Aladdin in an attempt to deflate his sometimes-prominent ego. Even so, she realizes her mistakes in the long run and makes amends for whatever trouble she may cause, no matter the scale or circumstance. A rather famous portion of Jasmine's personality is also her sassy and seductive ways.
Being as opinionated and confident as she is, she's never afraid to give a sarcastic quip or use her sex appeal to cunningly get the better of her antagonists. This would especially come in handy during a period of time in which several suitors (most of which were sexist and greedy) would visit the palace in hopes of marrying the princess.
She as well pretended to be madly in love with Jafar, who was already lusting over her, as Aladdin tried to get the lamp back. She even kissed him passionately, so he does not see him stealing the lamp. This ties into Jasmine's self-defense methods, which are coupled by the protective Rajah, who acts as a bodyguard for the princess on occasions to Jasmine's amusement and delight.
Story[]
Aladdin[]
She is the 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 crazy sister. Aladdin is arrested by guards led by Razoul. Jasmine thanks Aladdin for saving her and he takes her to his home. The two begin to develop a romantic connection, but Razoul and his guards begin to catch the two and Jasmine escapes with Aladdin, only for Aladdin to be caught by Razoul. 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 tells her that her father had charged him with keeping peace and said that Aladdin committed the crime of kidnapping the princess. Despite Jasmine telling Jafar that she actually ran away from home, he lies to her, claiming that Aladdin has already been executed by beheading; Jasmine is left distraught and blames herself. After Aladdin's wish to become a prince is granted to him by Genie, he visits Jasmine in the guise of 'Prince Ali Ababwa'. She initially believes him to be just another arrogant suitor, 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, 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. At the same time, Aladdin attempts to tell the truth of his true identity, but before he can do so, Jafar already exposed his true identity to Jasmine. After Jafar banishes Aladdin to the ends of the Earth, he then makes Jasmine his personal slave girl. Jasmine was then forced into the revealing costume of a harem concubine and leashed to Jafar's throne to serve him. While Aladdin is banished to the frozen tundra, Jasmine must endure Jafar's lecherous advances and humiliations. When Aladdin finally returns, looking to rescue Jasmine and save the kingdom, she helps him distract Jafar by seducing him and pretending to fall madly in love with him. After Jafar discovers she lied, Jasmine tries to steal the lamp in order to restore her father's kingdom. She is then trapped in an hourglass and nearly dies from lack of air. In the end, she is saved by Aladdin after Aladdin sucks Jafar into his lamp along with Iago and returns to be Princess of Agrabah, with her father, the Sultan. By the end of the film, she and Aladdin finally got married when the two are on a magic carpet ride once again as they share their second kiss.
The Return of Jafar[]
In the sequel, Aladdin is now engaged to Jasmine and spends most of his time taking back jewels and riches from sinister thieves and giving them to the unfortunate inhabitants of Agrabah. One is a gift for Jasmine and their love is stronger than ever. Jasmine announces to Aladdin a surprise which the Sultan intends to reveal at this evening's dinner. Jasmine begins to question her choice in Aladdin, wondering if he was trustworthy enough after he defends Iago, Jafar's former pet parrot who had terrorized her father. She quickly gets over these questions with Iago's help, when he reminds her of how much she loves Aladdin, and using reverse psychology and calling her bluff in the song "Forget About Love". Jasmine apologizes to Iago soon after when he suggests Aladdin and the Sultan go for a carpet ride together (which is, in fact, a trap) and her kindness almost prompts Iago into a confession, but Jafar scares him into silence before Iago can say anything further. She is later captured by Jafar, who magically impersonates her in an attempt to have Aladdin killed off. It seems to be primarily her disappointment and anger at Iago which finally prompts him to help free Genie. Iago succeeds in freeing Genie from his prison and Genie successfully saves Aladdin from being beheaded just in time by Razoul who already been tricked by Jafar to kill Aladdin. The group tries to think of how to stop Jafar. Genie states the only way to kill a genie is to destroy their lamp. Iago refuses to join out of cowardice. Aladdin, Jasmine, Genie, Abu and Carpet engage Jafar (in his monstrous genie form) in combat, but even when bound by the rules of the Genie he easily outmatches them, using his tremendous powers to stop them from getting the lamp. His indiscriminate use of power opens a fissure in the ground which is filled with magma. Thoroughly trapped, Aladdin faces certain death when suddenly Iago reappears and grabs the lamp. Jafar blasts him, leaving him for dead, but Iago manages to recover for a moment and uses his last ounce of strength to kick the lamp into the magma; making Jafar violently implode into a cloud of dust, destroying him forever. Jasmine finally accepts Iago as a friend after he helps defeat Jafar. At the end of the film, Jasmine goes with Aladdin to see the world.
Aladdin the Series[]
Jasmine aids Aladdin, Abu, Carpet, Iago and the Genie in their adventures, often proving herself to be an invaluable aid in their adventures and not just a damsel in distress. She also has several episodes (including "The Garden of Evil", "Forget Me Lots", "Do the Rat Thing", "The Secret of Dagger Rock" and "SandSwitch") in which her personality, skill, intelligence and loving heart are focused on. In the series, Jasmine is shown to have excellent fighting skills, possibly learned by adventuring with Aladdin. When scorned or threatened, Jasmine can become quite enraged at her offender, including Aladdin. Of all the members of the group, Jasmine has made the most daring sacrifices often giving up her freedom to save her loved ones or even complete strangers, a good example would be in "The Ethereal" when she sacrificed herself to save a boy named Tanti. She once commented on this in the episode "Bad Mood Rising", telling Aladdin "I was raised a princess, Aladdin, and a princess knows, the needs of the people outweighs her own." The series also focuses on Aladdin and Jasmine's relationship developing as during the show they are currently engaged before they officially get married in the third and final film. It shows that Aladdin and Jasmine's love for each other is becoming more stronger, but they sometimes have a few obstacles such as other romantic rivals such as Sadira and Saleen, who both try to steal Aladdin away from Jasmine and break off their relationship/engagement. It also sometimes features arguments between the couple where Jasmine is mad at Aladdin for his occasional ego or when Aladdin is mad at Jasmine for her stubbornness. However, both Aladdin and Jasmine have proven again and again that they only love each other and no else. Their love is shown to become so strong that they are both willing to do whatever it takes to be with or protect each other. At one point in the series when Jasmine was turned into a snake creature by Mirage, Aladdin was willing to give up his humanity just so he could be with Jasmine forever or when Jasmine sacrificed herself to save Aladdin from a group of thieves who were seeking revenge against him. Overall, it shows that Aladdin and Jasmine are indeed truly and deeply in love with each other and would do anything for the other.
Aladdin and the King of Thieves[]
In the final chapter of the saga, Jasmine and Aladdin are finally about to wed, when their wedding is interrupted by the Forty Thieves. After learning what they were after, Aladdin finds out from the Oracle his father Cassim is still alive. Jasmine convinces him to seek out his father, and that their wedding can be delayed a little bit longer. While he is away, Jasmine grows worried and Genie cheers her up by dressing her in bridal outfits (And comically posing as many iconic celebrities and movie characters, one of which Robin Williams himself played the role of). 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.
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Ralph Breaks The Internet[]
Jasmine serves as a netizen of Oh My Disney in this film alongside her fellow Disney Princesses and honorary members Elsa and Anna, working as Cast Members on the site similar to their real life face character counterparts at the Disney Parks and Resorts. During when they are on break in their private dressing room, they are startled by the appearance of Vanellope von Schweetz glitching into their room to escape First Order Stormtroopers trying to apprehend her for illegal pop-up advertising on the site. Believing her to either be an agent sent by one of their respective Disney Villains or a user's avatar that had committed the cardinal violation of trespassing in a "Cast Members Only" restricted area without proper authorization, similar to a Guest being in the backstage areas of the parks without special permission or VIP access, the girls prepare to subdue Vanellope and hand her over to the proper authorities to be punished, with Jasmine arming herself with Genie's lamp and holding it like a pistol, but with her finger along the "barrel" and not on the "trigger". Vanellope attempts to ease their anger and hostility to her unauthorized presence in their restricted private quarters by explaining she's a princess too, but the girls are hesitant to believe her and remain wary. To prove she's not lying to them, they grill her on various questions from their respective films as if she was taking the quiz they normally work under when on duty. When Jasmine asks Vanellope if she has daddy issues, regarding her own problems with her father, the Sultan, Vanellope replies that she doesn't even have a mom, which Jasmine and several of the other girls agree with as their moms have all passed away at some point in their lives. Once Vanellope answers Rapunzel's question about having a big, strong man coming to save her all the time, that is the answer the girls needed to finally convince them Vanellope is a princess and stand down, welcoming Vanellope into their group. Admiring her "gown", the girls are convinced to have similar modern casual wear made for them, which is much more comfortable for them to wear while on break.
During this time, they explain to Vanellope about their "I Want" song and staring at "important water" to find inspiration to what they want out of their life. When C-3PO then comes in to let them know that they are back on duty soon for another quiz, the girls allow Vanellope to leave, but wish her good luck and enjoyed the time they spent with her before they have to change back into their regular outfits for work until they can change into their casual attire again at their next break time.
Later, Jasmine and the other girls are forced to evacuate Oh My Disney when the site is hit in a Denial-of-Service attack by hundreds of Ralph clones created by the Arthur virus feeding on Ralph's insecurities over letting Vanellope go and threatening the entire Internet in the process. After Ralph is able to resolve his insecurities, causing the clones to vanish, he is left in danger of plummeting to his doom. Seeing him in trouble, Jasmine and the other girls go to his aid, with Jasmine using Carpet to fly Elsa up to freeze the water that Ariel and Moana conjure to help save Ralph. After he's saved, the girls meet and befriend him, with Elsa assuring Ralph that "any friend of Vanellope is a friend of ours".
Trivia[]
She was 15 years old in the first Aladdin movie.
She is the 6th Disney Princess in the official lineup.
She is the only Disney princess to kiss the opposing villain, Jafar.
She is one of the two Disney Princesses to have her singing voice done by Lea Salonga. The other being Fa Mulan.
She is the first Disney princess to:
Keep her entire outfit from the first movie in a sequel; (the third film is the only exception)
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