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{{Character|name = Princess Jasmine|image = Profile - Jasmine.jpg|origin = Walt Disney Animation Studios|hosts = |alias = Princess<br>Jaz/Jazzy (by Genie and Aladdin)<br>Dearest (by the Sultan)<br>Pussycat (by Jafar)<br>Street Mouse (once by Razoul)<br>Sweetheart (by Bill Chad Dawson Jollyland)<br>Dearie (by the ladybug)|powers = Martial arts skills|first_appearance = Aladdin|creators = |personality={{Scroll box|Feisty, rebellious, free-spirited, compassionate, loving, sympathetic, supportive, empathetic, understanding, adventurous, explorer, loyal, generous, kind-hearted, optimistic, selfless, romantic, affectionate, humorous, intelligent, sassy, no-nonsense, sarcastic, intrigued, intuitive, independent, fearless, lovable, willful, strong-willed, fiery, mischievous, funny, defiant, stern, brave, sensitive, explorer, spunky, carefree, outgoing, animal-loving, gentle, mild-mannered, polite, attractive, snarky, charismatic, friendly, assertive, ophidiophobia, honest, curious, logical, witty, quick-witted, sensible, perceptive, inquisitive, sweet, flirtatious, beautiful, outspoken, open-minded, elegant, seductive, levelheaded, determined, passionate, fun-loving, beautiful, headstrong, daring, courageous, cunning, resourceful, charitable, protective, decisive, direct, strict, vocal, frank, blunt, charming, energetic, dreamy, opinionated, individualistic, graceful, self-confident, firm, forgiving, decisive, smart, athletic, good-hearted, nice, sharp, astute, individualistic, impatient, self-sacrificing, feminine, tomboyish, fashionable, pure-hearted, well-educated, pretty, willowy, rich, percussive, fair, just, reasonable, attractive, pure-hearted<br>Formerly: Resentful, slightly bratty, fussy, impulsive, short-tempered, picky, unreasonable}}|voice=Linda Larkin (speaking)<br>Lea Salonga (singing)<br>Liz Callaway (singing; 1994-1996)<br>Bobbi Page (''Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse'')|inspiration=Princess Badroulbadour from the ''Aladdin'' folktale<br>Beth Allen (animator Mark Henn's younger sister)<br>Jasmine Guy<br>Jennifer Connelly<br>Lauren Bacall|appearance=Slender, beautiful, olive skin, rosy cheeks, light brown lips, long thick black hair pulled back into a large braid, brown eyes|occupation=Princess of Agrabah<br>Teacher (temporary)|alliance=Good|goal=To live a life where she is free to make her own choices|home=Agrabah|family=Hamed † (ancestor)<br>Kileem † (ancestor)<br>Hamed Bobolonius II (father)<br>Sultana † (mother)<br>Aladdin (husband)<br>Bobolonius † (great-grandfather)<br>Sharma (cousin)<br>Cassim (father-in-law)<br>Zena † (mother-in-law)<br>Behan Yerbak (uncle-in-law)<br>Jenna (adoptive oldest daughter)<br>Rafi (adoptive younger son)<br>Salima (adoptive youngest daughter)<br>Salman (son)<br>Hessa (daughter)<br>Khalifa (son)|pets=Rajah (tiger)<br>Sahara (horse)<br>Midnight (horse)|friends=Aladdin, Rajah, Genie, Iago, Abu, Magic Carpet, Aneesa, Sadira, Fasir, Eden, Hercules, Icarus, Pegasus, Philoctetes|minions=Razoul, Royal Guards, Aneesa|enemies=Jafar, Iago (formerly), Nasira, Abis Mal, Haroud Hazi Bin, Abnor Mal, Mechanicles, Al Muddy Sultan, Al Muddy, Saleen, Sadira (formerly), Prince Achmed, Kileem, Arbutus (formerly), Mozenrath, Amin Damoola, Ayam Aghoul, Aziz, Minos and Fatima (formerly), Caliph Kapok, Mirage, Chaos (formerly), Zorasto, Marauders, Sa'Luk, Forty Thieves, Hercules (formerly), Hades, Pain and Panic, Aladdin (briefly)|likes=Her friends and family, Aladdin, exploring, adventures, seeing the world, freedom, fairness, justice, singing, dancing, horseback riding, magic carpet ride, flying, doves, nature, children, romance, politics, equality, animals, tigers, truth, honest, public service, art, kindness, music, being with Aladdin, politeness, sensitive, flowers, teal, helping others|dislikes=Threats to the kingdom, her friends, family, children and Aladdin in danger, being treated as a prize, stereotypical princess lifestyles, Jafar, villains, her suitors, snakes, restriction, arrogance, selfishness, lies, cruelness, mistreatment, disrespect, judgment, prejudice, unfairness, injustice, oppression, sexism, discrimination, narcissism, dishonest, arranged marriage, deceit, Aladdin (formerly), her action of leaving Aladdin behind, her suitors, ill-mannered, her father's stubbornness|fate=Freed from her unjust restrictions and subsequently marries Aladdin|quote="If I do marry, I want it to be for love."<br>"I'm a fast learner."<br>"It's all so magical!"<br>"I choose you, Aladdin."|age=16|gender=Female|species=Human}}
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'''Princess Jasmine''' is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature film, ''Aladdin''. She is an independent, rebellious, and young princess from Agrabah, a Middle Eastern kingdom ruled by her father, the [[The Sultan|Sultan]]. As the future Sultana, Jasmine has a strong sense of obligation to her country. Because of outdated laws, however, she was forbidden to go beyond the palace walls and forced to follow unjust practices. Refusing to be treated like a sheltered object, Jasmine aspires to diverge from her societal confines and have a life where she is free to make her own choices.
   
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Jasmine is loosely based on the character of Princess Badroulbadour from the ''Aladdin'' fairy tale featured in the ''One Thousand and One Nights'' collection of stories in which the film is based. She is also the sixth official member of the Disney Princess line-up.
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'''Princess Jasmine''' is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature ''Aladdin'', its 1994-96 sequels and 1994-96 animated TV series. Her speaking voice has been provided by Linda Larkin in most of her appearances while her singing voice has been performed by Lea Salonga and Liz Callaway. She is from the Middle Eastern kingdom of Agrabah and is the 6th official Disney Princess.
 
   
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She is voiced by Linda Larkin, with Lea Salonga doing her singing voice (Liz Calloway did her singing voice in the sequels). In the live action film, she was portrayed by Naomi Scott in the live action reboot of ''Aladdin'', and she was also portrayed by Karen David in the television series ''Once Upon a Time''.
== Background ==
 
Jasmine is the daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah, and thus, is a Princess. Jasmine's mother is rarely mentioned, and she is presumably dead. In the first film, Jasmine has become frustrated with the duties of being a princess, and longs for a life outside of the palace. This clashes with the fact that, according to the law, Jasmine must marry before her next birthday, which results in a problem because Jasmine wishes to marry for love rather than for wealth, glory and power. Jasmine is an official member of the Disney Princess franchise, and is so far the only Princess with an Arabian/Middle Eastern physical appearance.
 
   
=== Personality ===
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==Background==
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Jasmine is the daughter of the [[The Sultan|Sultan]] of Agrabah and his late wife, residing in the kingdom's lavished palace alongside her father and loyal pet tiger, [[Rajah]], whom she found years before the events of the film. She believed him to be a spiritual gift from her mother, who would tell her stories about the "star tiger" named Rajah. It is revealed in the book ''Tales from Agrabah ''that, whenever Jasmine would long for her mother, she would sit on her balcony and stargaze for a period of time.
[[File:A Whole New World|thumb|276x276px|Jasmine and Aladdin singing.]]
 
Jasmine is a rather multilayered character; incredibly independent and strong in many ways. She isn't afraid to speak her mind, no matter who she's 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 her suggestions on how to make peace (which more often than not comes out successful) and is shown to have the same amount of respect her father earns.
 
   
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Because of her status as a princess, Jasmine was unfortunately forbidden to ever leave the palace walls, spending her life sheltered within the confines of the royal home. She often felt suffocated by the laws of her kingdom, which restricted her from socializing with her subjects and forced her to constantly meeting suitors to possibly arrange marriages. This situation ultimately prevented Jasmine from making any connections, as she had never had any real friends (aside from Rajah), and left her with the desire to see the world and experience life outside of being a sheltered princess, which would eventually result in meeting Aladdin.
Aside from this, Jasmine is extremely compassionate and caring. 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 one another'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.
 
   
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===Official Description===
As mentioned before, Jasmine cares a great deal about her kingdom, as 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.
 
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:''Jasmine is a dreamer who loves her pet tiger, [[Rajah]]. She's free-spirited, confident, and kind. When she meets Aladdin, she discovers the wonders she's often imagined outside the palace walls.''
   
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===Development===
However, Jasmine is not without her flaws. 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.
 
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Loosely inspired by the ''Aladdin'' folk tale, Howard Ashman's 1988 treatment for an animated adaptation of ''Aladdin'' included a shallow, spoiled, and materialistic princess named Jasmine, whose "brattiness" served as comic relief in the story. Her personality was fleshed out in the song "Call Me A Princess", in which she arrogantly flaunts her royal status. There was also another female character, a tomboyish street urchin named Abbi, who joined Aladdin on his quest to rescue the princess. At the end of Ashman's treatment, Aladdin is offered the princess's hand in marriage, but he ultimately refuses in favor of his true love, Abbi. However, as development on an ''Aladdin'' film furthered at the studio, Ashman's screenplay saw major revisions. The Abbi character was cut, while Jasmine was given a larger role as Aladdin's love interest. Furthermore, Jasmine's "spoiled brat" persona was scrapped in favor of a character that was more endearing and sympathetic.
   
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In Linda Woolverton's screenplay, the relationship between Aladdin and Jasmine served as a driving force of the narrative, slowly replacing Aladdin's desire to make his mother proud (as was the case in Ashman's treatment). Woolverton also gave the princess a human handmaiden for a friend. Although Ron Clements and John Musker enjoyed the love story blossoming between Aladdin and Jasmine, they believed Woolverton's script featured too many human characters and seemed better suited for a live-action format as a consequence. They sought to remedy the issue by adding characters that were "animation-friendly", thus, the handmaiden was replaced with a [[Rajah|pet tiger]].
She also loves children as she usually kisses them, helps them, fawns over them, and saves their lives.
 
   
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Even with Musker and Clements on board to direct, there was still work to be done with the story. While observing preliminary sketches of Aladdin and Jasmine (the former of whom was portrayed as a young boy, while Jasmine was a young woman), Jeffrey Katzenberg believed that a love story between the two would be seen as unrealistic, as a woman of Jasmine's age and beauty would never fall for a juvenile like Aladdin. Screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio called for an aged up and redesigned Aladdin, while also expanding Jasmine's character to be "stronger".
A rather famous portion of Jasmine's personality is also her sassy and seductive ways. Being as opinionated and outspoken as she is, she's never afraid to give a sarcastic quip. She can also commonly be seen with a sultry expression, accompanied by seductive body language during her scenes with Aladdin throughout the franchise (often seducing him into doing things for her), and one particularly scene in the original film when she was distracting Jafar.
 
   
=== Physical Appearance ===
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===Personality===
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Jasmine is a very beautiful and voluptous young woman with medium 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 2 light blue bands. She normally wears a light blue, cropped tube top revealing her midriff and her navel with sewn-in sleeves for her arms, allowing her figure to be shown, and matching pants along with blue shoes. For formal occasions, she has a purple outfit that covers more of her skin and a hair accessory. 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. Jafar later creates a gold crown for Jasmine from her shackles when he decides to make her his queen.
 
   
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:”''You're not gonna find another girl like her in a million years.''“
When Mirage tricks her into using a fake beauty potion, she begins turning into a lamia-like monster. Happening in steps, her legs transform into a tail, then all but her head is transformed into a humanoid reptilian body (arms still existing) with poisnous quills on her tail and red eyes with yellow slits. Finally, her hair turns into a cobra hood with her ears missing and patterns inside it that resemble her earrings.
 
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:-Genie to Aladdin, about Jasmine
   
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Jasmine is introduced as feisty and no-nonsense, with zero tolerance for anyone that belittles her. She initially rejected her role as a princess because of the unethical requirements that come with the role, including being forced to remain within the palace at all times, forced to marry for political gain rather than love, and treated as a tool rather than her own person. After gaining her independence by the end of ''Aladdin'', Jasmine is shown to be very much ruler of Agrabah alongside her father, as opposed to merely sitting around on the sidelines. She takes part in most of the political disputes and garners an amount of respect equal to her father.
== Abilities ==
 
* '''Intuitive Aptitude''': Jasmine is quite intuitive, and she has described herself as a fast learner. After one demonstration from Aladdin, Jasmine was able to pole vault across a rooftop.
 
* '''Hand-to-Hand Combat''': In the series, Jasmine is shown to have excellent fighting skills, possibly learned by adventuring with Aladdin. She can hold her own in a fight, and displays some very impressive fighting skill in the television series.
 
* '''Physical Strength''': And despite her appearance, Jasmine has impressive physical strength, as she could push over a large statue in the third movie.
 
* When she is transformed into a rat and a snake in the series, she showcases adaptability to her new forms through use of prehensile tail; As a rat, she grabs Genie's lamp with her tail and carries it a distance, and as a snake she wraps her tail around a mugger and throws him away, and later wraps her tail around Aladdin to save him from falling to his death.
 
   
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Strong-willed and defiant, Jasmine is not afraid to speak her mind, nor will she hesitate to stand up for what she believes is right. Her open resentment towards Agrabah's outdated laws, and her belief that people should be judged solely by their character rather than their background, shows that she is progressive. This mentality allowed her to see the goodness in Aladdin, despite his background as a street urchin. In "Garden of Evil", she was able to see the humanity in the plant creature [[Arbutus]], whereas others assumed that he was a soulless monster.
== Disney Parks ==
 
[[File:Jasmine Disneyparks.jpg|thumb|330x330px|Jasmine posing for a photo at one of the Disney theme parks.]]
 
Jasmine appears at the Disney Parks around the world as a meetable character alongside Aladdin and occasionally Genie, Jafar and Abu. Jasmine regularly appears in the Adventureland sections of both Disneyland and Magic Kingdom. She is typically dressed in her blue outfit from the movie, with fancy additions such as gold and jewels. She is one of the few meetable characters that can go on attractions with guests, Aladdin being another, along with Alice, the White Rabbit and some others.
 
   
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However, Jasmine's attitude often put her at odds with her father and other members of the elite, who were content with following the status quo and expressed frustration with her refusal to do the same. She has been something of an outcast amongst royalty as a result, so she developed a standoffish nature and sometimes acts incredibly stubborn as a defense mechanism. More comically, siccing Rajah on those who annoy her is another defense mechanism that she is infamous for.
Jasmine has her own spell card known as "Jasmine's Magic Carpet Tassels of Fury" in the attraction ''Sorcerers of the Magic Kingdom''.
 
   
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While the movie focuses on Jasmine's goal to achieve individuality, the television series explores her outstanding devotion to her kingdom and people. In "Bad Mood Rising", Jasmine explains that she rules under the philosophy that, "A princess knows the needs of the people outweigh her own". Following that belief, she risked her life for Agrabah on numerous occasions: In the original ''Aladdin'', despite not being a fighter yet, she was quick to aid Aladdin in the final battle against sorcerer [[Jafar]] by grabbing hold of the latter's snake staff. When her kingdom was terrorized in "Armored and Dangerous", she leaped into battle, with only Carpet by her side, to defend her people from Dominus Tusk's wrath. In "The Ethereal", she sacrificed her life to save a child's life, which in turn saved Agrabah from destruction at the hands of the Ethereal. In ''Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams'', Jasmine attempts to contribute to Agrabah in ways that don't include flaunting her status as a princess - such as volunteering in schools or hospitals.
=== Beach Party at Walt Disney World ===
 
Jasmine appeared with Aladdin at the end of the 1995 video, Beach Party at Walt Disney World.
 
   
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Being aware of her sex appeal and the effect that it has on others, Jasmine is notorious for flaunting her assets to gain the trust of her enemies, only to betray and/or humiliate them when the time is right. A prominent example of this occurred when Jafar took over Agrabah; when Aladdin tried to steal back the lamp, she took advantage of Jafar's lust for her by pretending to be madly in love with him, so to cover for Aladdin. Another example is when Aladdin appeared on her balcony in an attempt to woo her; she used her sex appeal and flirting gestures to make Aladdin think he was making progress, only to shatter his hope and embarrass him.
=== ''Fantasmic!'' ===
 
Jasmine is seen in the water projectors with Aladdin in the Disney's Hollywood Studios version of the show during the Princess medley. Jasmine also appears riding either Steamboat Willie or the Mark Twain Riverboat in the finale.
 
   
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Despite her cunning, Jasmine can sometimes be too fussy and act without thinking things through. She was willing to leave the palace without knowing the difference in customs between royalty and commoners; this is shown by her donating an apple to a child and being confused when the vendor demanded that she pay for it. In "Do the Rat Thing", she took offense when Aladdin declared that she didn't know what it's like to be a "street rat", despite the fact that he was right.
=== ''Mickey's PhilharMagic'' ===
 
Jasmine appears alongside Aladdin and Iago in the 3D show. In the show, Donald Duck enters the world of ''Aladdin'' in search of Mickey Mouse's sorcerer hat. When Donald enters the world of Aladdin, Jasmine and Aladdin are in the middle of singing "A Whole New World." After the song, Jasmine kindly gives Donald the hat back. Although Donald regains the hat, it is knocked right off by Iago.
 
   
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===Physical appearance===
=== ''Disney's Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular'' ===
 
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Jasmine was animated and designed by Mark Henn, her facial structure is modeled after his sister, Beth Henn. She is a very beautiful, slender young woman of average height with a distinct, voluptuous hourglass figure. She has olive skin, high cheekbones, brown eyes with full eyelashes, and straight, lush hair reaching her thighs.
Jasmine appears in the live Broadway style musical in ''Disney's California Adventure'' park with her own song, "To Be Free." In the show, Jasmine plays out the same role as she did in the film, with some differences such as the exclusion of Rajah.
 
   
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Jasmine's casual outfit is designed to be simplistic, resembling that of Arabian Harem women. She wears a sky blue (later turquoise) cropped tube top that reveals her midriff and navel with sewn-in off-the-shoulder straps, matching puffy pants with a light-blue V-shaped waistline, and cerulean curled shoes. With this outfit, her hair is worn in a ponytail in two sections with matching teal bands and ending in a small swirl. She wears a turquoise headband that is centered with a sapphire with a gold border adorned into it. She also dons two large golden earrings completely covering her ears and a matching necklace.
=== ''World of Color'' ===
 
Jasmine makes a notable appearance during Aladdin's sequence. She and Aladdin sing their famous duet "A Whole New World" as well as its reprise.
 
   
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For formal occasions, such as the announcement of her engagement, Jasmine wears a purple dress. Opposite of her casual wear, this dress covers most of her body like a normal gown, with the fabric reigning down from her shoulders to her feet. The top half of the dress is strapless, and the lower half consists of a belt piece (centered with a sapphire) and a transparent pink veil that flows down, just below her calves. She also wears a headband with a similar royal blue jewel, while her hair is tied in a ponytail similar to the one associated with her casual outfit, though the bands are purple instead of blue.
== Disney Princess ==
 
[[File:JasmineRedesign.png|thumb|264x264px]]
 
   
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When disguising herself as a commoner on the streets of Agrabah, Jasmine wears a brown abaya, with a matching hijab. The outfit would later become casual for her outings in the marketplace, as seen in her later appearances. In ''The Return of Jafar'', Jafar used this outfit and her usual palace clothes as his main disguised form.
=== Redesign ===
 
Jasmine's late 2012 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.
 
   
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When Jafar takes control of Agrabah for a short while, he makes Jasmine wear red harem pants with a matching bandeau bikini top, both made of silk, with several golden accessories, such as a snake armlet on her right arm and triangular, gold earrings. Her hair is also tied in a high ponytail, with a golden seemingly metallic band. Jafar later creates a gold tiara for Jasmine from her shackles when he decides to make her his queen.
Her earrings are now golden bangles instead of the previous solid, triangular earrings that covered her ears. Other jewellery includes two sapphire brooches - one on her chest and the other over her navel.
 
   
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During the finale, Jasmine wears a violet strapless tube top, with matching pants consisting of linings around the waist that come full circle and end with a blue, encrusted jewel. Her shoulders are covered by a transparent, blue veil that reaches down to her waist. The outfit is completed by purple bands to tie into her ponytail, and the gold earrings she has with her casual outfit.
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.
 
   
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When she has a discussion with Aladdin about Iago's presence, Jasmine wears another formal outfit; her cropped tube top is now lavender with pink trim and long sleeves, her lavender harem pants gain a matching short greave with a pink trim adorned with a sapphire at the center and brown curled shoes. Her hair clips and her headband are adorned with a sapphire at the center are lavender to match her outfit, and she wears a gold necklace on her neck and different dangling earrings on both of her ears.
In the early redesigns, her top is one-shouldered instead of her redesigned top with organza shoulders.
 
   
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In ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'', Jasmine incorporates both of her outfits in the previous films. She wears a pink long-sleeved tube top with white collared sleeves on each side, pink harem pants with white trim, and brown curled shoes. She wears a pink hat instead of a headband and retains her gold necklace and earrings from her first casual outfit. Her hair clips are also pink to match her outfit.
== Quotes ==
 
* [[File:Aladdin18.jpg|thumb|220x220px]][[File:De9d6fb5e8b823f472f87435de8b20023f887999.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]"How dare you! All of you! Standing around deciding my future! I am not a prize to be won!"
 
* "Oh, Father! Rajah was just playing with him. Weren't you, Rajah? You were just playing with that overdressed, self-absorbed Prince Ahmed, weren't you? ''(she and her tiger chuckle and then see the Sultan glaring at them)'' Ahem..."
 
* ''(Choruses with him)'' "Must be married to a prince..."
 
* "The law is wrong!"
 
* "Father! I hate being forced into this. If I do marry... I want it to be for love."
 
* "Please, try to understand! I've never done a thing on my own. I've never had any real friends. ''(Rajah looks up, growling)'' Except you, Rajah. ''(Rajah lies down again, smiling)'' I've never even been outside the palace walls."[[File:11f87916d850d256e3a6cb0697deb4ec459e2b6f.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
 
* "Then maybe I don't wanna be a princess any more!"
 
* "I know why you did."
 
* "Oh, that stupid law. This isn't fair. I love you."
 
* "I understand."
 
* "Father...?"
 
* "Him! I choose- I choose you, Aladdin."[[File:Dc8ef161926e5cdc4693de0c39ac5fdd3120db9f.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
 
* "Punctual?"
 
* "Father, I choose Prince Ali!"
 
* "Prince Ali!"
 
* "Oh Father I just had the most wonderful time. I'm so happy."
 
* "What?"
 
* "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."
 
* "Let him go."
 
* "Unhand him!"
 
* "By order of the princess."
 
* "That's not your concern. Do as I command. Release him."
 
* "Believe me, I will."
 
* ''(Disappointed)'' "Oh, it's wonderful."
 
* "Oh, sure. People who tell you where to go and how to dress."
 
* "You're not free to make your own choices."
 
* "You're just."
 
* ''(Whispering)'' "What are you doing?"
 
* ''(Bowing to Abu)'' "Oh, wise sultan, how may I serve you?"
 
* ''(To a camel)'' "Oh, hello, doctor. How are you?"
 
* "It's all so magical."
 
* "It's a shame Abu had to miss this."
 
* ''(Takes off Aladdin's turban)'' "You are the boy from the market place. I knew it! Why did you lie to me?"
 
* "Did you think I was stupid?"
 
* "Did you think I wouldn't find out?"
 
* "Who are you? Tell me the truth."
 
* "Why didn't you tell me?"
 
* "Not that strange."
 
* ''(Shocked gasp)'' "Ali?"
 
   
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Jasmine's other outfit is identical to her first casual outfit but is pink with gold trim. She wears a dark pink and light purple Arabian jacket with a gold trim beneath it. Her headband is gold and has a ruby gem in the center, and she maintains her gold accessories.
== Trivia ==
 
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* [[File:Aladdin-Concept-Art-Rajah-Jasmine.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]"Jasmine" is a Persian name for a beautiful flower that Persians call "yas" or "yasamin."
 
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Jasmine's initial appearance and at the end of the film (where she is finally married to Aladdin, and they set off to their honeymoon) is a simple white Arabian wedding dress with a gold trim adorned with an amethyst gem on the chest and a gold sparkle designs at her dress skirt. Her hair is loose with lavender flowers on each side adorned and a white long wedding veil.
* Jasmine is the sixth Disney Princess, and one of the seven to be of royal blood.
 
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* Jasmine is the first Disney Princess that does not come from a European country.
 
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===Abilities===
* [[File:Disney original concept jasmine-600x302.png|thumb|220x220px]]Jasmine is the first Disney Princess to marry a pauper, with the second being Rapunzel and the third being Anna.
 
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*'''Intuitive Aptitude''': Jasmine is quite intuitive and intelligent, has described herself as a fast learner. After one demonstration from Aladdin, she was able to pole vault across a rooftop. Jasmine has been able to manipulate foes and read people for their true intentions, such as Prince Achmed, Jafar, [[Mirage]] or even [[Chaos]], showing an ability to uncover lies and secrets. This is prominently seen during her night with "Prince Ali" when she suspected that he is the same boy that she met in the marketplace. After spending more time together, she tricks him into confirming her suspicions, proving that she is smart enough to outsmart a street-wise street rat.
* Jasmine is the first Disney Princess to have a role that is slightly less significant than that of her male counterpart. Therefore, she is the first deuteragonist. Elsa is the second deuteragonist, but Jasmine is still the only Princess whose role is less significant than her male counterpart.
 
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*'''Animal Empathy''': With her kind-hearted nature, Jasmine has shown a remarkable affinity to most animals she encounters. Most noticeably is the massive Rajah, who is undeniably loyal to her and acts more akin to a house pet with her. Other animals, such as Iago in their adventures together and even random fishes, tend to take a liking to her.
* Jasmine is the first Disney Princess to not wear a dress.
 
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*'''Multilingual''': As an aspiring queen, Jasmine can speak several unspecified languages, as it was briefly mentioned in ''Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams''.
* Jasmine is the second youngest Disney Princess, being 15 at the start of ''Aladdin''. The first being Snow White who is 14.[[File:Tumblr lojyusDYYn1qayzh1o1 400.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
 
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*'''Skill Hand-to-Hand Combatant''': As seen in the television series, as well as Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Jasmine eventually garnered skills in combat, being able to hold her own in battle against thieves and other antagonists. She is rather unmerciful in battle, as seen in "The Secret of Dagger Rock", "The Great Rift" and "The Vapor Chase" In the episode "A Sultan Worth His Salt", Jasmine is shown to be skilled in the use of weaponry for combat. Her skills are arguably best showcased in "Forget Me Lots", where she (under magical amnesia) easily battled and nearly defeated Aladdin, as well as numbers of other characters. Both that episode and "The Wind Jackals of Mozenrath" feature a whip as her personal weapon of choice, with which she displays exceptional skill in an offense, defense, and even non-combat ingenuity.
* Jasmine was the first Disney Princess to be voiced by two actresses, Linda Larkin providing her speaking voice, and Lea Salonga providing her singing voice, preceding Pocahontas in 1995 and Mulan in 1998.
 
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*'''Physical Strength:''' Despite her appearance, Jasmine has impressive physical strength, as she could push a large statue in Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and a boulder in "My Fair Aladdin" and beat a thug with a punch in Aladdin and the King of Thieves.
* Lea Salonga provided both Jasmine and Mulan's singing voices.
 
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*'''Horse Riding''': In ''Disney Princess Enchanted Tales'', Jasmine notes that she has been riding horses since before she could walk.
* According to the filmmaker's notes on the Special Edition DVD, actress Linda Larkin was asked to repeatedly lower her voice to play Jasmine.
 
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* In her redesign, Jasmine was given an overskirt to make her outfit resemble a dress.
 
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==Trivia==
* She is the first Disney Princess shown with a relative who isn't a parent, husband, or sibling (Mulan is the second). In Jasmine's case, she is shown with her cousin Sharma.
 
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*"Jasmine" is a Persian name for a beautiful flower that Persians call "yas" or "yasamin".
* The only mention of Jasmine's mother is in the first movie ''("I don't know where she gets it from; her mother wasn't nearly as picky." - Sultan)'' and in ''Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams''when the Sultan mentions that seeing Jasmine ride Sahara reminds him so much of her mother.
 
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*Contrary to popular belief, Jasmine's age has never been confirmed or even referenced in any of the ''Aladdin'' movies, television series, or other spinoff projects. In the original film, the Sultan declares that Jasmine must be married "by her '''''next''''' birthday", but never specifies how old she will become on said birthday.
* Though not much is known about Jasmine's mother, it's hinted she passed away when she was very young; and Aneesa was Jasmine's maternal figure as a child.
 
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**An early story concept for the original film had the sultan saying, "Jasmine, the law says you must be married by your sixteenth birthday.", which would have made her fifteen years old. This concept was scrapped when Jeffrey Katzenberg became worried about sending the wrong message and the idea that fifteen year old girls can get married. Thus, the line was changed to "married to a prince by your next birthday.", leaving Jasmine's age unknown; or pushed Jasmine's age up.
* In ''Disney Princess Enchanted Tales'', Jasmine mentions that she "speaks several languages, and can name every one of the 40 thieves."
 
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**Actress Linda Larkin was 20 years old when she landed the role of Jasmine in 1990.
* Jasmine is the only Disney Princess to ever kiss a villain, although Belle's villain ''attempted'' to kiss her and Rapunzel was kissed on the head by Mother Gothel. Anna wanted to kiss her villain before discovering his true nature.
 
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*In ''Disney Princess Enchanted Tales'', Jasmine notes that she can name every one of the 40 thieves.
* Jasmine is the third Disney Princess in which she has to deal with an unwanted marriage as a major or minor source of conflict. Aurora is the first (''in which she did not know the boy she met was prince Phillip''), Belle is the second (''as she has to deal with Gaston's intent to marry her solely out of vanity and to fulfill social norms for women at the time''), and Pocahontas is the fourth (''in that her father is trying to marry her off to Kocoum''). Hers is because her father wants to her be provided for, but she doesn't want to continue living a life of not doing anything for herself.
 
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*The concept of Jasmine escaping the palace was partially inspired by Princess Ann's identical actions in the 1953 film ''Roman Holiday''.
* Before Rapunzel came along, Jasmine was the Disney Princess with the longest hair. However, after Rapunzel having her hair cut, indicates that Jasmine is still the Princess with the longest hair. Although Rapunzel is shown with her long blonde hair instead of her final brunette short hair.
 
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*Jasmine's wedding dress in ''Aladdin and the King of Thieves'' was modeled after her mother's wedding dress.
* According to herself she has been riding horses since before she could walk.
 
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*One of the Disney Princess magazines has a story about two of Jasmine's cousins named Farah and Nadine. Whether they are considered canon is unknown.
* Jasmine is the first Disney heroine to have been shown to have some sort of phobia before Nita. Jasmine has Ophidiophobia (fear of snakes), Nita has Aquaphobia (fear of water). In ''Aladdin'', this may explain why she looked so horrified when Jafar became a giant cobra whereas Aladdin was only slightly overwhelmed.
 
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*Jasmine is the first Disney Princess to be the deuteragonist instead of the protagonist/titular character.
* Jasmine is similar to Rapunzel as both feel "trapped" by being cooped up in their homes, and they also dream of being free to get out and see the real world.
 
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*Producer Amy Pell was particularly fond of Jasmine's role as an independent woman when compared to pre-Renaissance Princesses.
* Jasmine is the 2nd shortest Disney Princess.
 
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*Jasmine has been a ground-breaking character for being the first non-Caucasian Disney Princess.
* Jasmine is the second Disney Princess not seen sleeping or taking a nap in her movies, she shares this trait with Belle and Pocahontas. However she was seen sleeping in ''Disney Princess Enchanted Tales''.
 
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**Jasmine is also often praised as the first Disney Princess with feminist characteristics.
* Jasmine is the second Disney Princess not to dance with her respective love interest. The first being Snow White, the third being Pocahontas, the fourth being Mulan, and fifth being Rapunzel.
 
* Jasmine is the second Disney Princess to sing in a duet with her love interest, the first being Cinderella.
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*Jasmine is the only named female character in ''Aladdin'', this is because she is the only significant female character in the film.
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*Jasmine has a recurring theme in the movie, which can be found as "Jasmine Runs Away" on the ''Aladdin'' soundtrack. The melody for Jasmine's theme would later be used as the template for a full song titled "To Be Free", which appears as a solo for Jasmine in ''Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular''.
* Jasmine is the second Princess to have black hair. The first being Snow White, the third being Pocahontas, the fourth being Mulan, the fifth being Tiana. She is the second Princess to have a blue shade, the first being Snow White.
 
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**Jasmine's theme was inspired by "Scheherazade Suite" by Rimsky-Korosakov.
* Jasmine along with Ariel are the only two Disney Princesses to deal with villains that are both male and female.
 
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*When casting Jasmine, the filmmakers strived to find an actress whose voice differentiated from that of previous Disney heroines.
* Jasmine is the third Princess to run away from her home—the first being Snow White, the second being Ariel, the fourth being Mulan, the fifth being Rapunzel, the sixth being Merida, and Elsa being the seventh.
 
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**According to the filmmaker's notes on the Special Edition DVD, Linda Larkin was asked repeatedly to lower her voice to play Jasmine.
* Jasmine is the first Disney Princess to be transformed into an animal, second being Tiana. She is turned into a rat in the TV episode "Do the Rat Thing", while Tiana is turned into a frog in her movie.
 
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**Following her initial audition, it took nine months for Larkin to officially receive the role of Princess Jasmine.
** Like Yzma after her, she retains her tail when returned to human form.
 
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*Larkin once boasted having to say the best line in the movie: "It's all so magical!" It is said that this line is what helped her understand the character of Jasmine.
* All of the Disney Princesses have outfits that are specific to them, however Jasmine is the only Disney Princess that has gotten to wear outfits that belong to other Princesses. She briefly wore Snow White's and Cinderella's dresses in ''Aladdin and The King of Thieves''.
 
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*Jasmine was the first Disney Princess to be voiced by two actresses, Linda Larkin providing her speaking voice, and Lea Salonga providing her singing voice.
* Jasmine is normally seen with Snow White, Aurora, Ariel and Rapunzel more than the other Princesses.
 
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**Jasmine is also the first Disney Princess to have her singing voice done by Lea Salonga, followed by [[Fa Mulan]].
* Both the villains in Jasmine and Anna's films (Jafar and Hans repectively) want to marry the princess (Jasmine and Anna) to rule over their kingdoms (Agrabah and Arendelle). The two villains also try to kill the girl (however Jafar decided to spare Jasmine, probably out of desire to have heirs to his throne).
 
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*In an extended version of the Disney Princess scene in ''Ralph Breaks the Internet'' shown at the 2017 D23 Expo, it was revealed that the internet counterpart of Jasmine was allergic to cats and required an inhaler. While this part of the scene did not appear in the actual film, a 13-doll pack that featured Vanellope and the Princesses in their comfy clothes did give Jasmine's doll an inhaler accessory.
* Jasmine's birthday is probably sometime in February. In ''Aladdin'', she is a few days away from her sixteenth birthday, and it is within that time she goes on the magic carpet ride with Aladdin. Carpet takes them to China, where Chinese New Year is being celebrated. Chinese New Year is usually celebrated in mid-February. Therefore, Jasmine's birthday is most likely in between mid- to late February.
 
* Jasmine is the third Disney Princess to appear in a Broadway musical, she was preceded by Belle and Ariel.
 
   
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Princess Jasmine is the deuteragonist of Disney's 1992 animated feature film, Aladdin. She is an independent, rebellious, and young princess from Agrabah, a Middle Eastern kingdom ruled by her father, the Sultan. As the future Sultana, Jasmine has a strong sense of obligation to her country. Because of outdated laws, however, she was forbidden to go beyond the palace walls and forced to follow unjust practices. Refusing to be treated like a sheltered object, Jasmine aspires to diverge from her societal confines and have a life where she is free to make her own choices.

Jasmine is loosely based on the character of Princess Badroulbadour from the Aladdin fairy tale featured in the One Thousand and One Nights collection of stories in which the film is based. She is also the sixth official member of the Disney Princess line-up.

She is voiced by Linda Larkin, with Lea Salonga doing her singing voice (Liz Calloway did her singing voice in the sequels). In the live action film, she was portrayed by Naomi Scott in the live action reboot of Aladdin, and she was also portrayed by Karen David in the television series Once Upon a Time.

Background

Jasmine is the daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah and his late wife, residing in the kingdom's lavished palace alongside her father and loyal pet tiger, Rajah, whom she found years before the events of the film. She believed him to be a spiritual gift from her mother, who would tell her stories about the "star tiger" named Rajah. It is revealed in the book Tales from Agrabah that, whenever Jasmine would long for her mother, she would sit on her balcony and stargaze for a period of time.

Because of her status as a princess, Jasmine was unfortunately forbidden to ever leave the palace walls, spending her life sheltered within the confines of the royal home. She often felt suffocated by the laws of her kingdom, which restricted her from socializing with her subjects and forced her to constantly meeting suitors to possibly arrange marriages. This situation ultimately prevented Jasmine from making any connections, as she had never had any real friends (aside from Rajah), and left her with the desire to see the world and experience life outside of being a sheltered princess, which would eventually result in meeting Aladdin.

Official Description

Jasmine is a dreamer who loves her pet tiger, Rajah. She's free-spirited, confident, and kind. When she meets Aladdin, she discovers the wonders she's often imagined outside the palace walls.

Development

Loosely inspired by the Aladdin folk tale, Howard Ashman's 1988 treatment for an animated adaptation of Aladdin included a shallow, spoiled, and materialistic princess named Jasmine, whose "brattiness" served as comic relief in the story. Her personality was fleshed out in the song "Call Me A Princess", in which she arrogantly flaunts her royal status. There was also another female character, a tomboyish street urchin named Abbi, who joined Aladdin on his quest to rescue the princess. At the end of Ashman's treatment, Aladdin is offered the princess's hand in marriage, but he ultimately refuses in favor of his true love, Abbi. However, as development on an Aladdin film furthered at the studio, Ashman's screenplay saw major revisions. The Abbi character was cut, while Jasmine was given a larger role as Aladdin's love interest. Furthermore, Jasmine's "spoiled brat" persona was scrapped in favor of a character that was more endearing and sympathetic.

In Linda Woolverton's screenplay, the relationship between Aladdin and Jasmine served as a driving force of the narrative, slowly replacing Aladdin's desire to make his mother proud (as was the case in Ashman's treatment). Woolverton also gave the princess a human handmaiden for a friend. Although Ron Clements and John Musker enjoyed the love story blossoming between Aladdin and Jasmine, they believed Woolverton's script featured too many human characters and seemed better suited for a live-action format as a consequence. They sought to remedy the issue by adding characters that were "animation-friendly", thus, the handmaiden was replaced with a pet tiger.

Even with Musker and Clements on board to direct, there was still work to be done with the story. While observing preliminary sketches of Aladdin and Jasmine (the former of whom was portrayed as a young boy, while Jasmine was a young woman), Jeffrey Katzenberg believed that a love story between the two would be seen as unrealistic, as a woman of Jasmine's age and beauty would never fall for a juvenile like Aladdin. Screenwriters Ted Elliott and Terry Rossio called for an aged up and redesigned Aladdin, while also expanding Jasmine's character to be "stronger".

Personality

You're not gonna find another girl like her in a million years.
-Genie to Aladdin, about Jasmine

Jasmine is introduced as feisty and no-nonsense, with zero tolerance for anyone that belittles her. She initially rejected her role as a princess because of the unethical requirements that come with the role, including being forced to remain within the palace at all times, forced to marry for political gain rather than love, and treated as a tool rather than her own person. After gaining her independence by the end of Aladdin, Jasmine is shown to be very much ruler of Agrabah alongside her father, as opposed to merely sitting around on the sidelines. She takes part in most of the political disputes and garners an amount of respect equal to her father.

Strong-willed and defiant, Jasmine is not afraid to speak her mind, nor will she hesitate to stand up for what she believes is right. Her open resentment towards Agrabah's outdated laws, and her belief that people should be judged solely by their character rather than their background, shows that she is progressive. This mentality allowed her to see the goodness in Aladdin, despite his background as a street urchin. In "Garden of Evil", she was able to see the humanity in the plant creature Arbutus, whereas others assumed that he was a soulless monster.

However, Jasmine's attitude often put her at odds with her father and other members of the elite, who were content with following the status quo and expressed frustration with her refusal to do the same. She has been something of an outcast amongst royalty as a result, so she developed a standoffish nature and sometimes acts incredibly stubborn as a defense mechanism. More comically, siccing Rajah on those who annoy her is another defense mechanism that she is infamous for.

While the movie focuses on Jasmine's goal to achieve individuality, the television series explores her outstanding devotion to her kingdom and people. In "Bad Mood Rising", Jasmine explains that she rules under the philosophy that, "A princess knows the needs of the people outweigh her own". Following that belief, she risked her life for Agrabah on numerous occasions: In the original Aladdin, despite not being a fighter yet, she was quick to aid Aladdin in the final battle against sorcerer Jafar by grabbing hold of the latter's snake staff. When her kingdom was terrorized in "Armored and Dangerous", she leaped into battle, with only Carpet by her side, to defend her people from Dominus Tusk's wrath. In "The Ethereal", she sacrificed her life to save a child's life, which in turn saved Agrabah from destruction at the hands of the Ethereal. In Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams, Jasmine attempts to contribute to Agrabah in ways that don't include flaunting her status as a princess - such as volunteering in schools or hospitals.

Being aware of her sex appeal and the effect that it has on others, Jasmine is notorious for flaunting her assets to gain the trust of her enemies, only to betray and/or humiliate them when the time is right. A prominent example of this occurred when Jafar took over Agrabah; when Aladdin tried to steal back the lamp, she took advantage of Jafar's lust for her by pretending to be madly in love with him, so to cover for Aladdin. Another example is when Aladdin appeared on her balcony in an attempt to woo her; she used her sex appeal and flirting gestures to make Aladdin think he was making progress, only to shatter his hope and embarrass him.

Despite her cunning, Jasmine can sometimes be too fussy and act without thinking things through. She was willing to leave the palace without knowing the difference in customs between royalty and commoners; this is shown by her donating an apple to a child and being confused when the vendor demanded that she pay for it. In "Do the Rat Thing", she took offense when Aladdin declared that she didn't know what it's like to be a "street rat", despite the fact that he was right.

Physical appearance

Jasmine was animated and designed by Mark Henn, her facial structure is modeled after his sister, Beth Henn. She is a very beautiful, slender young woman of average height with a distinct, voluptuous hourglass figure. She has olive skin, high cheekbones, brown eyes with full eyelashes, and straight, lush hair reaching her thighs.

Jasmine's casual outfit is designed to be simplistic, resembling that of Arabian Harem women. She wears a sky blue (later turquoise) cropped tube top that reveals her midriff and navel with sewn-in off-the-shoulder straps, matching puffy pants with a light-blue V-shaped waistline, and cerulean curled shoes. With this outfit, her hair is worn in a ponytail in two sections with matching teal bands and ending in a small swirl. She wears a turquoise headband that is centered with a sapphire with a gold border adorned into it. She also dons two large golden earrings completely covering her ears and a matching necklace.

For formal occasions, such as the announcement of her engagement, Jasmine wears a purple dress. Opposite of her casual wear, this dress covers most of her body like a normal gown, with the fabric reigning down from her shoulders to her feet. The top half of the dress is strapless, and the lower half consists of a belt piece (centered with a sapphire) and a transparent pink veil that flows down, just below her calves. She also wears a headband with a similar royal blue jewel, while her hair is tied in a ponytail similar to the one associated with her casual outfit, though the bands are purple instead of blue.

When disguising herself as a commoner on the streets of Agrabah, Jasmine wears a brown abaya, with a matching hijab. The outfit would later become casual for her outings in the marketplace, as seen in her later appearances. In The Return of Jafar, Jafar used this outfit and her usual palace clothes as his main disguised form.

When Jafar takes control of Agrabah for a short while, he makes Jasmine wear red harem pants with a matching bandeau bikini top, both made of silk, with several golden accessories, such as a snake armlet on her right arm and triangular, gold earrings. Her hair is also tied in a high ponytail, with a golden seemingly metallic band. Jafar later creates a gold tiara for Jasmine from her shackles when he decides to make her his queen.

During the finale, Jasmine wears a violet strapless tube top, with matching pants consisting of linings around the waist that come full circle and end with a blue, encrusted jewel. Her shoulders are covered by a transparent, blue veil that reaches down to her waist. The outfit is completed by purple bands to tie into her ponytail, and the gold earrings she has with her casual outfit.

When she has a discussion with Aladdin about Iago's presence, Jasmine wears another formal outfit; her cropped tube top is now lavender with pink trim and long sleeves, her lavender harem pants gain a matching short greave with a pink trim adorned with a sapphire at the center and brown curled shoes. Her hair clips and her headband are adorned with a sapphire at the center are lavender to match her outfit, and she wears a gold necklace on her neck and different dangling earrings on both of her ears.

In Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Jasmine incorporates both of her outfits in the previous films. She wears a pink long-sleeved tube top with white collared sleeves on each side, pink harem pants with white trim, and brown curled shoes. She wears a pink hat instead of a headband and retains her gold necklace and earrings from her first casual outfit. Her hair clips are also pink to match her outfit.

Jasmine's other outfit is identical to her first casual outfit but is pink with gold trim. She wears a dark pink and light purple Arabian jacket with a gold trim beneath it. Her headband is gold and has a ruby gem in the center, and she maintains her gold accessories.

Jasmine's initial appearance and at the end of the film (where she is finally married to Aladdin, and they set off to their honeymoon) is a simple white Arabian wedding dress with a gold trim adorned with an amethyst gem on the chest and a gold sparkle designs at her dress skirt. Her hair is loose with lavender flowers on each side adorned and a white long wedding veil.

Abilities

  • Intuitive Aptitude: Jasmine is quite intuitive and intelligent, has described herself as a fast learner. After one demonstration from Aladdin, she was able to pole vault across a rooftop. Jasmine has been able to manipulate foes and read people for their true intentions, such as Prince Achmed, Jafar, Mirage or even Chaos, showing an ability to uncover lies and secrets. This is prominently seen during her night with "Prince Ali" when she suspected that he is the same boy that she met in the marketplace. After spending more time together, she tricks him into confirming her suspicions, proving that she is smart enough to outsmart a street-wise street rat.
  • Animal Empathy: With her kind-hearted nature, Jasmine has shown a remarkable affinity to most animals she encounters. Most noticeably is the massive Rajah, who is undeniably loyal to her and acts more akin to a house pet with her. Other animals, such as Iago in their adventures together and even random fishes, tend to take a liking to her.
  • Multilingual: As an aspiring queen, Jasmine can speak several unspecified languages, as it was briefly mentioned in Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams.
  • Skill Hand-to-Hand Combatant: As seen in the television series, as well as Aladdin and the King of Thieves, Jasmine eventually garnered skills in combat, being able to hold her own in battle against thieves and other antagonists. She is rather unmerciful in battle, as seen in "The Secret of Dagger Rock", "The Great Rift" and "The Vapor Chase" In the episode "A Sultan Worth His Salt", Jasmine is shown to be skilled in the use of weaponry for combat. Her skills are arguably best showcased in "Forget Me Lots", where she (under magical amnesia) easily battled and nearly defeated Aladdin, as well as numbers of other characters. Both that episode and "The Wind Jackals of Mozenrath" feature a whip as her personal weapon of choice, with which she displays exceptional skill in an offense, defense, and even non-combat ingenuity.
  • Physical Strength: Despite her appearance, Jasmine has impressive physical strength, as she could push a large statue in Aladdin and the King of Thieves, and a boulder in "My Fair Aladdin" and beat a thug with a punch in Aladdin and the King of Thieves.
  • Horse Riding: In Disney Princess Enchanted Tales, Jasmine notes that she has been riding horses since before she could walk.

Trivia

  • "Jasmine" is a Persian name for a beautiful flower that Persians call "yas" or "yasamin".
  • Contrary to popular belief, Jasmine's age has never been confirmed or even referenced in any of the Aladdin movies, television series, or other spinoff projects. In the original film, the Sultan declares that Jasmine must be married "by her next birthday", but never specifies how old she will become on said birthday.
    • An early story concept for the original film had the sultan saying, "Jasmine, the law says you must be married by your sixteenth birthday.", which would have made her fifteen years old. This concept was scrapped when Jeffrey Katzenberg became worried about sending the wrong message and the idea that fifteen year old girls can get married. Thus, the line was changed to "married to a prince by your next birthday.", leaving Jasmine's age unknown; or pushed Jasmine's age up.
    • Actress Linda Larkin was 20 years old when she landed the role of Jasmine in 1990.
  • In Disney Princess Enchanted Tales, Jasmine notes that she can name every one of the 40 thieves.
  • The concept of Jasmine escaping the palace was partially inspired by Princess Ann's identical actions in the 1953 film Roman Holiday.
  • Jasmine's wedding dress in Aladdin and the King of Thieves was modeled after her mother's wedding dress.
  • One of the Disney Princess magazines has a story about two of Jasmine's cousins named Farah and Nadine. Whether they are considered canon is unknown.
  • Jasmine is the first Disney Princess to be the deuteragonist instead of the protagonist/titular character.
  • Producer Amy Pell was particularly fond of Jasmine's role as an independent woman when compared to pre-Renaissance Princesses.
  • Jasmine has been a ground-breaking character for being the first non-Caucasian Disney Princess.
    • Jasmine is also often praised as the first Disney Princess with feminist characteristics.
  • Jasmine is the only named female character in Aladdin, this is because she is the only significant female character in the film.
  • Jasmine has a recurring theme in the movie, which can be found as "Jasmine Runs Away" on the Aladdin soundtrack. The melody for Jasmine's theme would later be used as the template for a full song titled "To Be Free", which appears as a solo for Jasmine in Aladdin: A Musical Spectacular.
    • Jasmine's theme was inspired by "Scheherazade Suite" by Rimsky-Korosakov.
  • When casting Jasmine, the filmmakers strived to find an actress whose voice differentiated from that of previous Disney heroines.
    • According to the filmmaker's notes on the Special Edition DVD, Linda Larkin was asked repeatedly to lower her voice to play Jasmine.
    • Following her initial audition, it took nine months for Larkin to officially receive the role of Princess Jasmine.
  • Larkin once boasted having to say the best line in the movie: "It's all so magical!" It is said that this line is what helped her understand the character of Jasmine.
  • Jasmine was the first Disney Princess to be voiced by two actresses, Linda Larkin providing her speaking voice, and Lea Salonga providing her singing voice.
    • Jasmine is also the first Disney Princess to have her singing voice done by Lea Salonga, followed by Fa Mulan.
  • In an extended version of the Disney Princess scene in Ralph Breaks the Internet shown at the 2017 D23 Expo, it was revealed that the internet counterpart of Jasmine was allergic to cats and required an inhaler. While this part of the scene did not appear in the actual film, a 13-doll pack that featured Vanellope and the Princesses in their comfy clothes did give Jasmine's doll an inhaler accessory.