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[-[[Characters/AladdinProtagonists Protagonists]] | [[Characters/AladdinAgrabahRoyaltyAndAssociates Agrabah Royalty and Associates]] | [[Characters/AladdinOtherResidentsOfAgrabah Other Residents of Agrabah]] | [[Characters/AladdinAllies Allies]] | [[Characters/AladdinAntagonists Antagonists]] ([[Characters/AladdinJafar Jafar]]) | '''TV series''' | ''Characters/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves''-]]]]]

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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: As there is no official word on how to spell his name, several different spellings are used by fans.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: His name has been alternatively spelled as "Amuk Moonrah".
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* BassoProfundo: Thanks to James Avery.
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* JackOfAllStats: Compared to the other villains, he's not the wisest, most skilled, or magically powerful villain but he's well-versed in all categories enough to continuously threaten Agrabah more than most other villains not named Abis Mal and his magic is at least potent enough to seriously hurt Genie.

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* JackOfAllStats: Compared to the other villains, he's not the wisest, most skilled, or magically powerful villain but he's well-versed very strong in all of those categories enough without having a particular AchillesHeel or any glaring weaknesses or shortcomings, as some of the other villains do. This allows him to continuously threaten be a more serious threat to Agrabah more than most other villains not named Abis Mal and his villains. And because he tends to use magic and artifacts in clever and creative ways, sometimes he is at least potent enough to seriously hurt Genie. more dangerous simply because his schemes and intentions are not straightforward and easily guessed.



* PowerAtAPrice: His magical gauntlet grants him great magical power but is also slowly killing him. Furthermore, it's painful, having literally stripped away his flesh and muscle down to the bone underneath the glove. In several of his appearances his entire scheme is based around nothing more than finding a way to prolong his life or negate the effects the gauntlet has on his body and lifeforce.



* RedRightHand: Or in his case, [[SkeletalAppendage Skeletal]] Right Hand, which his gauntlet may or may not have been responsible for.

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* RedRightHand: Or in his case, [[SkeletalAppendage Skeletal]] Right Hand, which his gauntlet may or may not is strongly implied to have been responsible for.



* SnapBack: Several episodes featuring Mozenrath end with him seemingly irrevocably ruined, such as having lost all of his magic powers or having had [[ItMakesSenseInContext his gauntlet turned into a mitt oven.]] He's inevitable back to full strength the next time he appears.

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* SnapBack: Several episodes featuring Mozenrath end with him seemingly irrevocably ruined, such as having lost all of his magic powers or having had [[ItMakesSenseInContext his gauntlet turned into a mitt oven.an oven mitt.]] He's inevitable back to full strength the next time he appears.



* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler: And apparently very few left, which is what leads him to possess Aladdin.]]

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* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler: And [[spoiler:And apparently very few left, which is what leads him to possess Aladdin.]]

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* OnlySaneWoman: Zigzagged. On the one hand, she can be ''just'' as big a goofball as Genie himself, to the point she initially thinks he's out to steal Dhandi from her. On the other hand, she generally uses her powers more effectively than Genie does, and finds way to work around the wishes of masters she hates, whereas Genie is so used to being straightforward with his masters that he reluctantly obeys even masters he hates.



* WomenAreWiser: Zigzagged. On the one hand, she can be ''just'' as big a goofball as Genie himself, to the point she initially thinks he's out to steal Dhandi from her. On the other hand, she generally uses her powers more effectively than Genie does, and finds way to work around the wishes of masters she hates, whereas Genie is so used to being straightforward with his masters that he reluctantly obeys even masters he hates.

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* CatSmile: This is appropriate since she ''is'' a cat woman. She also combines this with SlasherSmile pretty effectively.


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* PlayfulCatSmile: This is appropriate since she ''is'' a cat woman with a smug personality. She also combines this with SlasherSmile pretty effectively.

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* {{Cyclops}}: [[spoiler: He is actually one, having long ago defeated his bigger, more malevolent brother Fashoom.]]

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* {{Cyclops}}: [[spoiler: ClassicalCyclops: He is actually one, having long ago defeated [[spoiler:a cyclops but is unusually human sized, in contrast to his bigger, more malevolent evil brother Fashoom.]]Fashoom who is larger and blue skinned]].



* OurGiantsAreDifferent: He is [[spoiler:a cyclops but is unusually human sized, in contrast to his evil brother Fashoom who was not only the traditional size but blue skinned.]]

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* OhCrap:
** In "The Lost Ones" this is his reaction when Mirage smugly reveals to him that if he doesn't enter the Shadow Realm with the rest of the El Katib before the moon sets, he'll ''die''.

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DeliberatelyCuteChild: Wahid uses a the classic polite child schtick to cleverly steal food from a street vendor.
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In "The Lost Ones" this is his reaction when Mirage smugly reveals to him that if he doesn't enter the Shadow Realm with the rest of the El Katib before the moon sets, he'll ''die''.



* BadBoss: To the El Khatib. She first "recruits" them as young children with promises of great power, while "forgetting" to mention the downsides of the position. And when Amal, her top employee, refuses to harm Aladdin, she leaves him (and the rest) to die.





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* ButNowIMustGo: Amal decides to leave Agrabah to venture into the world to help others in need and restore his humanity.


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* DarkAndTroubledPast: He was an orphaned StreetUrchin similar to Aladdin before being recruited into the El Katib. While there, he lost his humanity and was under the thumb of [[BadBoss Mirage]].
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite the initial threatening demeanor he gave to Aladdin, when ordered to kill him by Mirage, Amal couldn't do it. It was this selfless act that [[RedemptionEarnsLife started him earning back his humanity]].


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* StreetUrchin: Like his friend, Aladdin, Amal was an orphaned child trying to survive through stealing. However, Aladdin disagreed with Amal stealing money while the former only stole food.
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* LaughablyEvil: He is incompetent and a wise guy who recklessly foils his own plans sometimes.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: Abis Mal near the end of Return of Jafar was actually wise to hesitate to free Jafar particularly as Jafar already tricked him in the past so he was right to think the treasure Jafar conjured could disappear if he freed Jafar. And given Jafar's open contempt, he probably - and would rightfully - suspect that Jafar would kill him once freed.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: Abis Mal near the end of ''The Return of Jafar Jafar'' was actually wise to hesitate to free Jafar particularly as Jafar already tricked him in the past so he was right to think the treasure Jafar conjured could disappear if he freed Jafar. And given Jafar's open contempt, he probably - and would rightfully - suspect that Jafar would kill him once freed.
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* BigEaterBigEater: Considering she was a starving StreetUrchin until she found Eden, it makes sense that she'd make up for lost time with her infinite food wish.

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* OurLichesAreDifferent: He's supposed to be a case of OurGhoulsAreCreepier, but he fits this trope better, being an undead sorcerer who spends most of his time trapped in the Netherworld.

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* OurGhoulsAreCreepier: Ayam Aghoul is, as his name reveals, a ghoul. He is a creature of the netherworld who came into existence as an undead. Physically, he is sickly pale, gaunt, and just too tall to be human. Gifted with powerful magic, Ayam is limited only by the matter that he can't be in the living world without a living being to either switch places with or to anchor him. For the longest time, his main interest in making the trip was to fetch himself wives whom after death would join his skeletal workforce, but after being thwarted in one such endeavor by Aladdin, it's about revenge.
* OurLichesAreDifferent: He's supposed to be Ayam is a case of OurGhoulsAreCreepier, but he fits this trope better, being an undead sorcerer who spends most of ghoul and by his time trapped own words he never was alive. He resides in the Netherworld.netherworld from which he may emerge only through magical artifacts and a living being as link. As the sorcerous "Duke of the Undead", Ayam has a history of marrying living women whom after death remain as his skeletal harem and workforce. He can summon them at will and even rearrange their bones into new forms to suit whatever task he needs them to perform.



* PunnyName: "I am a ghoul."

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* PunnyName: "Ayam Aghoul" is meant to sound like "I am a ghoul."
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* GenderBlenderName: "Amal" is also an Arabic woman's name. As in Creator/AmalClooney, for instance.

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* GenderBlenderName: "Amal" is also an Arabic woman's name. As in Creator/AmalClooney, Amal Alamuddin nee [[Creator/GeorgeClooney Clooney]], for instance.
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* GenderBlenderName: "Amal" is also an Arabic woman's name.

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* GenderBlenderName: "Amal" is also an Arabic woman's name. As in Creator/AmalClooney, for instance.
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* DoNotTauntCthulhu: Mirage does her best avoid invoking this trope when dealing with Chaos, swiftly apologizing to him for, in a fit of annoyance, telling him to do something.

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* DoNotTauntCthulhu: Mirage does her best to avoid invoking this trope when dealing with Chaos, swiftly apologizing to him for, in a fit of annoyance, telling him to do something.
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* DumbassHasAPoint: Abis Mal near the end of Return of Jafar was actually wise to hesitate to free Jafar particularly as Jafar already tricked him in the past so he was right to think the treasure Jafar conjured could disappear if he freed Jafar.

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* DumbassHasAPoint: Abis Mal near the end of Return of Jafar was actually wise to hesitate to free Jafar particularly as Jafar already tricked him in the past so he was right to think the treasure Jafar conjured could disappear if he freed Jafar. And given Jafar's open contempt, he probably - and would rightfully - suspect that Jafar would kill him once freed.
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* BullyingADragon: Sadira often antagonises Jasmine since she sees her as the main rival to Aladdin, the object of her affections. While Sadira is a skilled and cunning sorceress, she is still going up against the princess of an entire kingdom, who has many friends and allies who can all back her up if and when Sadira tries anything. Also, while both women are capable [[ActionGirl fighters]] even without the help of magic or allies, [[BadassPrincess Jasmine has the better athletic and hand-to-hand combat feats]], meaning that Jasmine would likely beat Sadira if the two were to ever come to blows.

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* BullyingADragon: Sadira often antagonises Jasmine since she sees her as the main rival to Aladdin, the object of her affections. While Sadira is a skilled and cunning sorceress, she is still going up against the princess of an entire kingdom, who has many friends and allies who can all back her up if and when Sadira tries anything. Also, while both women are capable [[ActionGirl fighters]] even without the help of magic or allies, [[BadassPrincess [[PrettyPrincessPowerhouse Jasmine has the better athletic and hand-to-hand combat feats]], meaning that Jasmine would likely beat Sadira if the two were to ever come to blows.



* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Zigzagged between Sadira and Jasmine. At first glance, the [[UnkemptBeauty unkempt]] and slightly scruffy Sadira appears to be the tomboy compared to Jasmine, who looks more elegant, clean, and wears more jewelry. However, this contrast is mainly due to their respective life circumstances (Sadira is a street rat to Jasmine's princess). Personality-wise, they're arguably closer to being the other way around. Sadira is capable of being romantic, [[VanityIsFeminine vain]], jealous, and sometimes fawns over Aladdin because she thinks he's cute. Also, one episode had her get a princess outfit of her very own, and it's a big red dress that actually looks ''more'' feminine than Jasmine's usual green pants attire. For all her own girly traits, Jasmine is very headstrong and confrontational, isn't afraid to get dirty when the situation calls for it, and especially in the TV series often verges into feisty [[BadassPrincess warrior princess]] territory, to the point where she's probably the more action-capable of the two women.

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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Zigzagged between Sadira and Jasmine. At first glance, the [[UnkemptBeauty unkempt]] and slightly scruffy Sadira appears to be the tomboy compared to Jasmine, who looks more elegant, clean, and wears more jewelry. However, this contrast is mainly due to their respective life circumstances (Sadira is a street rat to Jasmine's princess). Personality-wise, they're arguably closer to being the other way around. Sadira is capable of being romantic, [[VanityIsFeminine vain]], jealous, and sometimes fawns over Aladdin because she thinks he's cute. Also, one episode had her get a princess outfit of her very own, and it's a big red dress that actually looks ''more'' feminine than Jasmine's usual green pants attire. For all her own girly traits, Jasmine is very headstrong and confrontational, isn't afraid to get dirty when the situation calls for it, and especially in the TV series often verges into feisty [[BadassPrincess [[WarriorPrince warrior princess]] territory, to the point where she's probably the more action-capable of the two women.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Sadira seems to view Jasmine this way, believing she can never compete with her over the affections of Aladdin without resorting to magic since she is a beautiful princess that is way out of her league.



* BullyingADragon: Sadira often antagonises Jasmine since she sees her as the main rival to Aladdin, the object of her affections. While Sadira is a skilled and cunning sorceress, she is still going up against the princess of an entire kingdom, who has many friends and allies who can all back her up if and when Sadira tries anything. Also, while both women are capable [[ActionGirl fighters]] even without the help of magic or allies, [[BadassPrincess Jasmine has the better athletic and hand-to-hand combat feats]], meaning that Jasmine would likely beat Sadira if the two were to ever come to blows.



* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy to Jasmine's girly girl.

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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Tomboy Zigzagged between Sadira and Jasmine. At first glance, the [[UnkemptBeauty unkempt]] and slightly scruffy Sadira appears to be the tomboy compared to Jasmine, who looks more elegant, clean, and wears more jewelry. However, this contrast is mainly due to their respective life circumstances (Sadira is a street rat to Jasmine's princess). Personality-wise, they're arguably closer to being the other way around. Sadira is capable of being romantic, [[VanityIsFeminine vain]], jealous, and sometimes fawns over Aladdin because she thinks he's cute. Also, one episode had her get a princess outfit of her very own, and it's a big red dress that actually looks ''more'' feminine than Jasmine's usual green pants attire. For all her own girly girl.traits, Jasmine is very headstrong and confrontational, isn't afraid to get dirty when the situation calls for it, and especially in the TV series often verges into feisty [[BadassPrincess warrior princess]] territory, to the point where she's probably the more action-capable of the two women.
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* DarkMagicalGirl: She's a foil for Jasmine as a strong-willed and ambitious young woman who's in love with Aladdin but she's the heir to ''magical'' power instead of political. [[spoiler: Ultimately she does a HeelFaceTurn.]]
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* GenreRefugee: An Ancient Greek inventor in a fantasy series set in the Middle East.

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* GenreRefugee: An Ancient Greek inventor in a fantasy series set in the Middle East. He seems as though he'd fit better in the setting of fellow Disney movie ''WesternAnimation/{{Hercules}}''. Ironically, when ''Aladdin'' and ''Hercules'' did a crossover, he didn't appear in it.

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