| “ | ♫Arabian nights, like Arabian dreams. This mystical land of magic and sand is more than it seems... There's a road that may lead you to good or to greed through the power your wishing commands. Let the darkness unfold or find fortunes untold. Well, your destiny lies in your hands.♫ | „ |
| ~ Jasmine |
Jasmine is a character from the "Disney Princesses but they're Villains" series of songs by British musical artist Lydia the Bard. She is a villainous adaptation of the character from the 1992 animated Disney film Aladdin, serving as the main protagonist of her song.
She was voiced by Lydia the Bard.
Her Evil Ranking[]
Her Villainous Deeds[]
- Furious at her father and Jafar for Aladdin's arrest and supposed execution, she called on the people of Agrabah to rebel against the supposedly unjust laws.
- She murdered Jafar (even though he deserved it) and imprisoned her father.
- She began to rule Agrabah alone, leaving it as a lawless land where people loot and burn.
- Although she had understandable motivations at first, her Freudian excuse was invalidated by her creating a government even worse than the one she criticized. Her rejecting Prince Ali even after recognizing him as Aladdin is proof that she did everything she did out of selfishness, considering that his unjust imprisonment was what initially motivated her.
Why Doesn't She Stands Out?[]
- While she passes the baseline by usurping Agrabah and transforming the city into a dangerous lawless land, all of her crimes are off-screen villainy, as you can only learn about them from the video description, and there is nothing, nor any consequence of these crimes, in the video itself other than a very vague evil gloating making her rely on Fridge Horror, because without the music introducing the story, it is unknown how bad her rule over Agrabah is.
Trivia[]
- As she is the first villain in the Disney Princesses but they're Villains series, consequently, she is also the first Villainous Benchmark in the series.
- Ironically, she holds the same moral standing as Jafar himself, who also relies on a reign with Fridge Horror.
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