Books Video games Appearances. Recent blog posts Forum. Other Books Video games Appearances. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Jasmine View source. History Talk 0. Fan Feed 1 Aladdin 2 Jasmine 3 Jafar. Ariel tries to express her fondness for her casual wear through song, but Vanellope cuts her off in confusion.
A perplexed Jasmine explains that Ariel was singing which, according to Tiana, is what occurs when a princess expresses her dreams and desires.
During the climax, the princesses evacuate Oh My Disney during the virus crisis, and are present when Wreck-It Ralph is plummeting to his doom.
After Moana and Ariel use the ocean to create a towering spiral of water, Jasmine flies Elsa to the top with Carpet, from where Elsa is able to freeze the water and create a slide to catch Ralph. Ariel later joins them atop Carpet and signals Pocahontas to summon the "colors of the wind", which is used to further guide Ralph, in Snow White's dress and attached to a parachute made from four of the other princesses' dresses to safety. After Ralph is secured, Jasmine introduces them as friends of Vanellope, and Elsa states that any friend of Vanellope is a friend of theirs, befriending Ralph as a result.
The little alien flirts with Jasmine, resulting in the two riding off on the cruiser, leaving a baffled Aladdin to scorn "Hey! Get your own movie Jasmine appears in the live-action adaptation, portrayed by Naomi Scott. This version of Jasmine is featured with a slight change of character: here she is motivated to become a good ruler for Agrabah after her father, something her male-driven society does not see well. Jasmine also has a female friend in the handmaiden Dalia , whom Jasmine regularly confides in.
In this iteration, Jasmine is forbidden to leave the palace by orders of her overprotective father, but does so regularly by posing as Dalia. The reason of her confinement is the mysterious murder of her mother, which left the Sultan fearing for their daughter's life. During one of her outings, she meets Aladdin, sparking their eventual romance.
Jasmine is also given a solo, titled " Speechless ", which focuses on her refusal to remain silent or be controlled by others.
When the Genie tells Aladdin that he cannot let someone instantly fall in love with another, Aladdin tells him to turn him into a prince so that he can get Jasmine's attention especially during the musical number "Prince Ali". Aladdin then attempts to get her attention during a party but fails to.
Aladdin finally gets her attention when he tells her to trust him to ride on Carpet which takes him and Jasmine across the world around the couple during the musical number "A Whole New World". In that scene, the moment where Jasmine takes off Aladdin's turban to find out that "Prince Ali" is actually Aladdin in the marketplace was omitted. Constantly, Aladdin feels upset about himself that he should stop pretending to be a prince from another country in order, to tell the truth to Jasmine.
When Prince Ali is later revealed to be Aladdin himself, Jafar sends almost everyone in the palace to the dungeon while he sends Aladdin, Abu, and Carpet to a frozen wasteland, except for Jasmine, Dalia, and the Sultan who remain in the palace. Meanwhile, in the palace, a priest tells Jasmine to know if she wants Jafar to be her husband by marrying him in which she refuses to and takes the lamp to escape the forced marriage, causing Jafar to be enraged; Aladdin notices this as Jasmine escapes with Aladdin, Abu, and Carpet.
Enraged, Jafar transforms Iago into the size of a roc to get the lamp back to his master while the priest retreats to which Iago shrinks back to his normal self after the Sultan tackles him to stop his plan from destroying the kingdom. Aladdin and Jasmine also witness Jafar's rage bringing a powerful storm to destroy Agrabah in which during the battle, Jasmine and the remaining survivors in the palace are captured while the Jafar uses his final wish to become a powerful genie.
Soon after Jafar and Iago are both defeated due to the Genie's warning that a genie without an owner gets trapped back inside its lamp, Aladdin apologizes for lying to Jasmine. Meanwhile, after Aladdin used his final wish to the Genie to set him free, he and Jasmine marry together as she finally finds a prince to marry this was not in the animated version as in the original, they both sing a reprise of "A Whole New World" which was omitted in the remake.
Jasmine is later seen dancing with everyone in the palace during a reprise of "Friend Like Me". The chapter book Tales of Agrabah chronicles aspects of Jasmine's childhood and her life before meeting Aladdin.
The chapter also delves into Jasmine's relationship with her deceased mother. In the second chapter, It's a Small World After All , it is shown that Jasmine has held the desire to see the world since childhood.
To grant her wish in honor of her birthday, the Sultan creates a replica of the marketplace within the confines of the palace, which is enough to satisfy an appreciative Jasmine.
In the fifth chapter, That Magical Feeling , the law that forces Jasmine to marry by a certain age comes into effect for the first time, as the princess preps to meet her first potential suitor. The final chapter, A Whole New World , is a direct retelling of how Jasmine and Aladdin first met after the former escaped the confines of the palace for the first time. The game follows the plot of the movie. Jasmine appears in cut scenes and must be rescued from Jafar in the final level.
At the end of the game, she and Aladdin fly by on the magic carpet. They kiss as the credits scroll. In this game, Jafar's sister Nasira comes to Agrabah to avenge her brother by eliminating Aladdin and friends. She takes control over the guards and orders them to capture Jasmine and the Sultan. After Nasira was defeated by Aladdin, Jasmine and her father are freed. Jasmine appears in the Kingdom Hearts video games and is also one of the Princesses of Heart.
This means she has a pure heart of light, and when her heart is gathered and placed alongside the other seven Princesses of Heart, the gateway to the legendary Kingdom Hearts is opened. The evil sorceress Maleficent and a team of Disney Villains team up to do just that. Among them is Jafar, and through the power of darkness given to him by Maleficent, he's able to dominate Agrabah and begins a hunt for Jasmine.
She manages to elude him by hiding in Agrabah's streets until found by Sora , Donald , and Goofy , who cover her escape while they confront Jafar, who simply summons several Heartless to deal with them while he goes after Jasmine.
By the time Sora returns to Agrabah with Aladdin, Jafar has found her and is confronted by them outside the palace gates.
Aladdin attempts to save her by using Genie and his second wish to carry her to safety, but Iago steals the lamp and gives it to Jafar, making him Genie's new master, and causing Jasmine to fall back down into a disguised Pot Spider Heartless.
Jafar then sicks the Pot Centipede on Aladdin and Sora to cover his escape, where Jasmine can be heard calling for help from one of the various Pot Spiders attacking them or making up the Pot Centipede's body, but once the Pot Centipede is slain, Jasmine is nowhere to be found, having been taken by Jafar as he seeks out Agrabah's Keyhole, located deep within the Cave of Wonders. Jafar faces Aladdin and Sora first with his magic and Genie, then after wishing for his genie powers, in his genie form, but is defeated and imprisoned in his lamp.
While Aladdin and Sora have their final showdown with Jafar, Jasmine, waiting for their return as she watched from above, is captured and taken to Hollow Bastion by Maleficent's underling Riku. Aladdin is prevented from coming with Sora to find her due to needing to protect the world order and not meddle in the affairs of other worlds.
Sora and friends travel to Hollow Bastion , and after the villains are defeated and the keyhole is closed, Jasmine is freed and remains in the dark castle alongside the other princesses to protect the realm with their combined power. At the end, when Sora finally defeats the primary threat , Jasmine and the other princesses return home and are last seen kissing Aladdin in his house.
In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories , Jasmine is kidnapped by Jafar, who wishes to marry the princess to seize control of the throne, but is thwarted upon Sora's arrival. Aladdin has been retreating into the city streets and seems to be tumbling into a depression since Genie and Carpet left Agrabah for some time, though he claims nothing's wrong. Not only that, Iago and Jafar return, though the parrot merely wishes to reform, whilst Jafar seeks revenge.
In the end, due to Iago's efforts, Jafar is defeated and peace is restored. Jasmine and the others then happily welcome him into the palace.
Jasmine's world is visited by the heroine. At this time, mirages are appearing all over Agrabah so Jasmine and Abu team up with the heroine to set things right. Jasmine appears as an unlocked meet-and-greet character near Aladdin's Oasis in Adventureland.
She is first approached when the player delivers some dates to her as a gift from Aladdin. Before that, she doesn't appear until first fulfilling Aladdin's request to spawn Genie after getting the magic wand from Cinderella and doing favors for both Genie and Aladdin to help out Jasmine as well after receiving the blaster from Buzz Lightyear.
Upon first meeting her, Jasmine asks the player if they can locate and return her lost bracelets which can be found in the Jungle Cruise mini-game, also the location for the first task from Baloo. After the bracelets are recovered, Jasmine asks if the player can help her practice her dancing for the upcoming royal feast and even provides royal garments for the player to wear. Jasmine is a playable character in the series, making her debut appearance in the Toy Box mode of Disney Infinity: 2.
Her figure was released on February 3 , , both individually, and as part of the "Aladdin Toy Pack", which was a bundle set that contained both the Jasmine figure and the previously released Aladdin figure.
Jasmine's melee attack consists of punches and kicks that do a fairly minimal amount of damage, while her long-range attack, "Shooting the Breeze", is more powerful, shooting out a magic carpet that creates sandstorms in its path. Using "Royal Decree", Jasmine can break an enemy's block. The "Street Mouse" skill adds an additional attack to Jasmine's ground combo attack.
Jasmine's special ability is "Windstorm", which is activated after she collects a certain amount of purple power-orbs. Once she does so, Jasmine is able to summon a sandstorm with the help of Carpet, that lifts enemies and causes damage to them in the process. Jasmine travels to the Kingdom to help Aladdin plan a party for Genie's return to Agrabah. While making preparations, she senses a mysterious presence lurking about, which eventually reveals itself to be Jafar , now freed from the lamp.
After Genie tracks down the villain's whereabouts, Jasmine volunteers to infiltrate the area alone to uncover Jafar's plot. She learns that he plans to unleash a curse throughout the kingdom.
Fortunately, she, Aladdin , Abu , Genie , and Carpet are able to defeat him before it's too late. Following Jafar's defeat, Jasmine is taken on a romantic date through the Kingdom by Aladdin. Jasmine appears in the musical adaptation of the film, playing a role identical to that of the original film.
Stage actress Courtney Reed originated the role of Jasmine in the pre-Broadway show in Toronto and carried over the role once the show was taken to the Broadway stage. Though her role is similar to that of the film, there are a few significant differences to Jasmine's character. Additionally, during the climax, Jafar's first wish was notably different and related to Jasmine. As opposed to wishing he was the ruler of Agrabah, Jafar's first wish was to make Jasmine his prisoner.
However, in the movie, his final wish was initially to make Jasmine fall in love with him instead, using his newfound sorcery to transform Jasmine's blue bedlah outfit into a red slave-girl outfit first. Aside from these factors, generally, Jasmine's role in the stage musical remains pretty much the same. Jasmine appears at the Disney theme parks around the world as a meet-and-greet character alongside Aladdin and occasionally Genie, Jafar, and Abu.
She was typically dressed in her blue outfit from the movie, with extravagant additions such as gold and jewels. In World of Color at the same park, Jasmine makes a notable appearance during Aladdin 's sequence. In the same park, she makes a brief appearance in the final sequence of Celebrate the Magic. After the song, Jasmine kindly gives Donald the hat back. A portrait of Jasmine can also be seen in the Princess Fairytale Hall.
Jasmine is seen in the water projectors with Aladdin in the Disney's Hollywood Studios version of Fantasmic! In the Tokyo DisneySea version of Fantasmic! For meet-and-greets, Jasmine can usually be found at the Arabian Coast in the same park. Princesses hold fans and switch them and dance with Aladdin and princes. She also appears alongside Rajah in one of the castle's walls carving displays.
She also makes a cameo appearance towards the end of Voyage to the Crystal Grotto. Jasmine's late redesign had multiple changes. Her hair is much more curled with a very noticeable stray strand sticking out and is now in a ponytail instead being sectioned into two like before.
Her earrings are now golden bangles instead of the previous solid, triangular earrings that covered her ears. Other jewelry includes two sapphire brooches - one on her chest and the other over her navel. Jasmine's bedlah outfit is now teal instead of light blue and has received noticeable pale aquamarine organza shoulders for the bandeau-style off-shoulder top she wears, while the billowed pants now have a matching overskirt, with designs of fleur-de-lys covering much of them, making the entire outfit resemble a dress.
In the early redesigns, her top is one-shouldered instead of her redesigned top with organza shoulders. Because of his struggles to keep tradition intact and uphold the laws set before his time, the Sultan and Jasmine can often be seen at odds during the course of the original film.
Nevertheless, it is clear that the Sultan deeply cares for his daughter, as he briefly mentions his motivation to uphold the marriage law is partially due to the fact that he wants to ensure Jasmine is taken care of and provided for after he passes on. In turn, Jasmine is shown to care a great deal for her father and is highly protective of him.
In spite of his stubbornness and sheltering habits annoying her on occasion, she opens up to her father in times of need, such as when she thought Aladdin died on her account, and when she feels joyous, such as when she realizes she's fallen in love with Aladdin while disguised as Prince Ali. When Jafar had her father under a spell, Jasmine showed concern for him until Aladdin freed her father from his control.
After Jafar had taken over Agrabah , Jasmine begged Jafar and Iago to leave her father alone as he was being tortured by the latter. After Jafar's defeat, the Sultan decided to abolish the royal law so his daughter can be with Aladdin, much to Jasmine's joy. In the television series episode From Hippsodeth, with Love , her protectiveness over her father was showcased, as she went to great lengths to keep him safe when he's targeted by villainous forces.
Despite the awkward circumstances of their first interaction, Jasmine and Aladdin almost immediately form a connection. When taken to Aladdin's home, Jasmine is introduced to a humble, vulnerable person with dreams of living a better life—one devoid of forcibly scraping for food and escaping brutal guards on a regular basis. She openly relates to a desire for freedom, confessing her problems to Aladdin, and is treated with a response of genuine concern and care for her feelings, in spite of the fact that her personal feelings have been constantly put to the side in favor of tradition and unjust laws, up to that point.
With their conversation having revealed common traits between the two, Jasmine and Aladdin form a friendship, which is interrupted by Aladdin's arrest, by orders of Jafar. Their bond becomes so strong that, upon learning Aladdin was executed for the crime of "kidnapping the princess", Jasmine falls into a state of depression and blames herself for Aladdin's death. When Aladdin returns under the guise of the flamboyant, arrogant Prince Ali, Jasmine is unable to recognize him, and immediately rebuffs his attempts at receiving her attention.
However, once Aladdin drops the act, and carries himself in his genuine, humble and caring nature, Jasmine's defenses slowly begin to fall, and the two are able to share a magic carpet ride together, experiencing the world they've been unfortunate enough to have nearly missed.
It is at that moment that the two fall in love and Jasmine declares Ali her chosen suitor. Jasmine never outright declares her love for Aladdin until after the truth behind his identity is revealed, and his motivations are explained to have been due to the fact that a princess and a street rat can never be together, by orders of both the law and society. With his love for her having been proven by the time of the film's finale, Jasmine forgives Aladdin for his lies and accepts him as a lover, though Aladdin uses his third wish to free the Genie, as opposed to turning himself into a prince.
However, Jasmine selflessly cares more for Aladdin's will to be himself, and care for his friends than her own desire, accepting the circumstances of his final wish, and the fact that they can never be together.
This connection, respect, and mutual love for one another prompt the Sultan to abolish the law separating Jasmine and Aladdin, thus allowing their romance to blossom from that moment forward, with no further lies, and only genuine acceptance.
Rajah was Jasmine's beloved pet tiger and best friend. Rajah was loyal to and cared for Jasmine's well-being. Whenever Jasmine had visits from potential suitors, Rajah would threaten or attack them as he knew Jasmine did not want to marry by law. When Jasmine decided to run away, she shared a sad good-bye to Rajah who despite helping her leave was sad to see her go. When Jasmine returned to the palace, she was comforted by Rajah when she believed that Aladdin, the boy she befriended in the marketplace, was executed.
When Aladdin came to the palace under the guise of "Prince Ali Ababwa," Rajah, knowing Jasmine was not impressed with this "selfish prince," came to Jasmine's aid by growling at Aladdin. However, after Aladdin started to show his true compassionate nature and Jasmine falling in love with him, Rajah accepted Aladdin as well as he liked those who treated Jasmine with respect. Jasmine first met Abu when Aladdin stopped an angry merchant from harming her when she gave a young boy an apple without paying for it.
To play along the part of being Aladdin's "mentally-ill sister," Jasmine bowed to Abu, calling him the Sultan which Abu seemed to respect by acting like the Sultan himself. Nonetheless, as Jasmine and Aladdin started to slowly fall for each other, Abu became jealous of their growing affections and even tried to take an apple from her, only to be stopped by Aladdin.
However, as Abu cared for Aladdin's happiness, he helped his friend win over Jasmine and in return, Abu started to gain affections for the princess where the two developed a friendship as they both care for Aladdin.
Jasmine already knew that the Genie was a good guy, but was miserable to help Jafar take over Agrabah, grant him more power, and use his magic under the command of an evil man. When Jafar ordered the Genie to make Jasmine love him, Genie, not having the power to make others fall in love, became confused when Jasmine started to flirt with Jafar until he noticed Aladdin had returned and realized that Jasmine was distracting Jafar so Aladdin can get the lamp back.
After Jafar's defeat, Genie decided to allow Aladdin to use his last wish to become a prince again so he can be with Jasmine, telling Aladdin that he is not going to "find a girl like her Jasmine in a million years. When Jasmine first sees the Magic Carpet, she says he's lovely and he responds by kissing her hand.
He gives Jasmine and Aladdin a ride and helps them fall in love with each other. He also tries to get Aladdin to tell Jasmine who he truly is, showing that he believes Jasmine deserves to know the truth of Aladdin's true identity. After the ride, the Magic Carpet takes them back to Agrabah where he impatiently helps Aladdin share a kiss with Jasmine.
After Jafar's defeat, Jasmine rides on the Magic Carpet with Aladdin as she starts her new life with him. When Jafar lied to her that he had Aladdin executed for supposedly "kidnapping" her, Jasmine told her father, who reprimanded Jafar for his actions. Despite her father trying to settle things between the two, Jasmine angrily told Jafar that once she was queen, she would get rid of him as she still felt embittered towards him.
When Jafar hypnotized her father so he could marry Jasmine and become sultan, Jasmine was horrified and disgusted that she immediately refused to marry him. When Aladdin revealed that Jafar was controlling the Sultan through his magic snake staff , Jasmine's hatred grew stronger for what he was doing to her father.
Later, after Jafar successfully took over Agrabah, he made Jasmine his slave and wanted her to become his queen, much to her utter horror. However, when Jasmine saw that Aladdin returned to save Agrabah, Jasmine pretended to flirt with Jafar as a way to distract him so Aladdin can get the Genie's Lamp. Jasmine's distraction works until Jafar discovers the ruse when he sees Aladdin's reflection through Jasmine's crown and roughly shoves Jasmine away when she tries to stop him from harming Aladdin.
Jafar's obsession completely dies that he traps Jasmine in a giant hourglass, leaving her to drown in the falling sand until Aladdin managed to successfully save her.
Images of Jasmine from Aladdin. Aladdin Wiki Explore. Wiki Content. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk 0. Concept art for the musical. Concept art of Jasmine and Rajah. Concept art by Chris Sanders. Concept art of Aladdin , Jasmine and Abu.
Concept of Jasmine with Rajah by John Alvin. Sketch of Jasmine and Aladdin by John Alvin. Jasmine smiles and blushes after developing a romantic connection with Aladdin. Why did you lie to me? Jasmine excited about her father announcing her marriage to somebody who has been deemed worthy. Jasmine sees her pet tiger chasing Abu.
Jasmine as she appears in the musical number " Forget About Love ". Jasmine and Aladdin in the performance "Forget About Love". Aladdin and Jasmine attempting to have a special moment together. Jasmine about to punch a thief in the face with her angry fist. Aladdin, Jasmine and Iago still blinded by the Oracle's light. Aladdin and Jasmine were happily amazed after they've lifted the Oracle into the sky. Aladdin and Jasmine, finally married, share a kiss as they fly off on their honeymoon.
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