Jasmine
Jasmine, native to Eurasia and Oceania, is famed for its fragrant flowers used in perfumes and teas.
Character
Cinematic
Aladdin
Agrabah
Jasmine, a beloved Disney princess, made her debut in the 1992 animated classic “Aladdin” and its subsequent sequels and TV series. She is the spirited and compassionate daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah, yearning for adventure beyond the palace walls. Jasmine’s journey takes her on thrilling escapades alongside Aladdin, a streetwise charmer, and their loyal friends. Together, they confront the villainous Jafar and fight for justice and love.
Jasmine’s character resonates with audiences for her strength, independence, and determination to challenge societal norms. She advocates for equality and understanding, inspiring young minds to embrace their individuality and fight for what they believe in. Jasmine’s timeless charm and empowering presence have solidified her status as an iconic Disney heroine, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of fans worldwide.