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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.

She can also speak without thinking from time to time. She can at times, be too fussy and opinionated, as well as incredibly stubborn. However, Jasmine is not without her flaws and foibles. 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. 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. 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. Together, the two share a strong bond, always open to each other's tendencies and ideals, and always looking out for one another.
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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.Īside 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. 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 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. Jasmine is a rather multi-layered character incredibly independent, fearless, and strong in many ways. In the live action film, Jasmine 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. She was voiced by Linda Larkin, with Lea Salonga doing her singing voice (Liz Calloway did her singing voice in the sequels). She is the first Disney Princess to be of non-Caucasian. She is the love interest and later wife of the titular protagonist, Aladdin. Princess Jasmine, simply known as Jasmine, is the deuteragonist of Disney's 31st full-length animated feature film Aladdin and a supporting character in The Return of Jafar and Aladdin and the King of Thieves. ~ Jasmine wondering if Vanellope von Schweetz is a princess. ~ Jasmine when she was reinforced by Sofia's amulet. When a princess is in trouble, it calls another princess to help. ~ Jasmine telling her father, Jafar and Prince Ali (Aladdin in disguise) that she is not a prize to be won. Standing around deciding my future? I am not a prize to be won!
