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7[-[[Characters/AladdinProtagonists Protagonists]] | [[Characters/AladdinAgrabahRoyaltyAndAssociates Agrabah Royalty and Associates]] | [[Characters/AladdinOtherResidentsOfAgrabah Other Residents of Agrabah]] | [[Characters/AladdinAllies Allies]] | [[Characters/AladdinAntagonists Antagonists]] | '''TV series''' | ''Characters/AladdinAndTheKingOfThieves''-]]]]]
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9Characters featured in ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries''.
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11[[foldercontrol]]
12!!Allies
13
14[[folder:Fasir]]
15[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fasirsands.jpg]]
16->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/EdGilbert
17
18An enigmatic prophet and mystic who travels the streets of Agrabah, sometimes approaching Aladdin when he senses a need for Aladdin's services to fight the forces of evil.
19----
20* AmbiguouslyHuman: [[spoiler: He and his brother are both powerfully magical humanoids with a single eye each, and his brother was, like a common cyclops, a massive giant.]]
21* BigGood: The episodes that pair him with Mirage establish him as this: a mystic force for good whose mission it is to counter her great evil wherever he can, usually by guiding the main characters towards their destinies. [[spoiler: It was also shown that he and Mirage used to be in love, and believes there's still good in her.]]
22* BlindSeer: His blindness could be a facade to hide his [[spoiler:cyclopic eye]], though it's never actually made clear.
23* CainAndAbel: With his brother Fashum.
24* TheChessmaster: He's very good at pulling strings to ensure that things turn out how he wants them. Fortunately for Agrabah and the rest of the world, he's on the side of good.
25* CoolOldGuy: The closest thing to being the Good Counterpart Jafar.
26* CreepyMonotone: Tends to speak like this, even when he's dramatically ranting.
27* ClassicalCyclops: He is [[spoiler:a cyclops but is unusually human sized, in contrast to his evil brother Fashoom who is larger and blue skinned]].
28* DarkIsNotEvil: He starts out rather ambiguous about which side he's on, especially when revealed to be [[spoiler:a cyclops]].
29* {{Herald}}: For various mystical disasters. Except he shows up specifically to warn Aladdin and his friends so they can ''prevent'' them from happening, or at least fix them up.
30* HeroOfAnotherStory: Fasir has had quite the adventurous life, and sometimes the heroes chance upon the tail end of his exploits: in his youth, he battled his titanic brother Fashoom for the fate of the world and won, [[SealedEvilInACan sealing him in stone for hundreds of years]]. He also apparently matches morality with Mirage on a regular basis, though he often needs to involve the heroes in order to actually stop her plots.
31* KnightOfCerebus: An odd example since he's actually a good guy, but the episodes where he appears tend to be more on the serious side -- even "Do the Rat Thing", a mostly comedic episode, becomes rather serious and alarming for the brief scene where he shows up.
32* MagicStaff: He's always seen carrying a staff, ostensibly because he's blind, but in reality, because it's his magic staff.
33* ManipulativeBastard: Occasionally, but it's with good intentions.
34* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: [[spoiler: When it's revealed that he's a cyclops.]]
35* MysteriousPast: Let's face it, anyone else like to know what Fasir's life was like with [[spoiler:Mirage]]?
36* NoodleIncident: As part of his mysterious past. At the end of "Eye Of The Beholder" Fasir briefly implies [[spoiler: that he and Mirage had some kind of romantic relationship, before something twisted her to evil.]] This is never brought up again.
37* StealthHiBye: He sneaks up to Aladdin and the others when they've least expected.
38* StealthMentor: Often appears out of nowhere to give Aladdin and his friends advice.
39* TricksterMentor: He tends to use hints, guile and manipulation to get Aladdin involved in heroism or to provide vital clues, rather than straightforwardly
40* WizardBeard: Sports a classy waist-length, neatly groomed gray beard.
41* YouCantFightFate: [[DoubleSubversion Doubly Subverted]]. As he says himself, appearances can be deceiving.
42[[/folder]]
43
44[[folder:Dhandi]]
45[[quoteright:292:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/seg070.jpg]]
46->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/DebiDerryberry
47
48A young, orphaned street urchin girl who manages to find a bottle containing a ''jenniya'', named Eden, who becomes her surrogate family.
49----
50* AdorablyPrecociousChild: Sits somewhere between here and WiseBeyondTheirYears. She does make a few childish errors -- for example, her first wish for Eden due to being hungry is for ''one sandwich'' -- but, overall, she's surprisingly savvy. She figures out Genie is hanging around because he has a crush on Eden before ''Eden'' does, she manages to give Abis Mal quite a runaround originally, and generally she's surprisingly level-headed.
51* BigDamnHeroes: A comparatively low-key moment, but still important; when Abis Mal used his third wish to order Eden to turn Aladdin and Genie into cockroaches (allowing Abis Mal to kill them as Eden couldn't grant a wish to kill them directly), Abu was able to take Eden's bottle and give it back to Dhandi, allowing her to use her second wish so that Eden wouldn't grant Abis Mal's third.
52* BigEater: 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.
53* NiceGirl: Kind, caring, unselfish, thoughtful, nice, and gentle.
54* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Accidentally wishes for Eden to stay with her forever when she had originally meant to free her so that she and Genie could be together. She's deeply upset about it, but the genies both take it in stride; when you're immortal, a human lifespan isn't ''that'' long a wait, and besides, Dhandi needs Eden's protection.
55* ShipperOnDeck: Dhandi is this for Eden and Genie.
56-->'''Eden:''' (''after Genie first asks her out'') I'd love to see you sometime... But I can't. You know how it is. New master and all... I'm a career girl.
57-->'''Dhandi''': She'll see you tonight, eight-ish.
58-->'''Eden''': [[{{Beat}} ...]]What she said.
59[[/folder]]
60
61[[folder:Eden]]
62[[quoteright:303:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/a2c1d6366080e9b04d57072b481da511.jpg]]
63->'''Voiced by:''' Valery Pappas
64
65A ''jenniya'' uncovered by Dhandi, who becomes Genie's girlfriend.
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67* AdaptationalHeroism: She is directly based on the ''jinnī'' of the bottle from the original ''1,001 Nights'' (who was AdaptedOut of the movie); however, that ''jinnī'' was evil, while Eden is good.
68* AlmostKiss: In her debut episode, she and Genie are this close to kissing on their first date, but it's right at that moment that [[InconvenientSummons Abis Mal steals her bottle from Dhandi and rubs it]].
69* BadassAdorable: Has the same powers as Genie (possibly greater, as she's still bound to her bottle) with the bubbly personality to boot.
70* BenevolentGenie: To her master Dhandi, whose wishes she grants with very generous interpretations because she knows that she's a good person. Cemented in her first few minutes on-screen, when she talks Dhandi out of wasting the first of her ThreeWishes on one measly sandwich and instead wishing for an endless supply of food by coaxing her to say "I wish to never go hungry again for the rest of my life".
71* CoolBigSis: For Dhandi, her current master.
72* DistaffCounterpart: To Genie, makes constant pop culture references and almost shares the same personality. Like Genie, she befriended her last master.
73* FairySexy: Well, genie rather than fairy, but she otherwise fits the trope, being a female magical being specifically designed to be visually appealing.
74* FogFeet: As per being a genie, this is Eden’s mode of flying when she hasn’t made legs for walking.
75* GenderFlip: The Genie of the bottle from Arabian Nights was male, while Eden is female.
76* GenkiGirl: She's always chipper and upbeat, though when she does get mad... watch out.
77* HartmanHips: Since, like Genie, she tends to trail off below the waist, but she's female, she's given an impressive set of hips to raise her visual appeal.
78* JackassGenie: Purposely does this when Abis Mal steals her bottle and enslaves her.
79* LiteralGenie: To Abis Mal, whose wishes she corrupts because she knows that he's a villain.
80* LoopholeAbuse: Abis Mal wishes for Eden to seal away Genie to the deepest ocean floor. She does so. However, she left Genie a message on his answering machine...
81-->'''Eden:''' It's me, Eden. Exit's down the hall to your right. Abis Mal may have said ocean floor, but he didn't say forever.
82* LoveInterest: For Genie; though she doesn't appear often, she's given enough independent characterization to avoid falling into the role of SatelliteLoveInterest.
83* MamaBear: Do '''not''' harm a hair on Dhandi's head.
84* MeaningfulName: She's named after Barbara Eden, the star of ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''.
85* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: She's named after Creator/BarbaraEden, the star of the series ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie'', who is also a genie of a bottle.
86* 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.
87* ParentalSubstitute: While she is more of a surrogate CoolBigSis to Dhandi, Eden also acts a mother figure to the girl.
88* RealityWarper: She is a genie after all.
89* SheCleansUpNicely: On her date with Genie.
90* ShoutOut: To Jeannie from ''Series/IDreamOfJeannie''. Both are female genies of a bottle who wear [[PinkMeansFeminine pink]]. There's also Jeannie being played by Barbara ''Eden''.
91* SlapSlapKiss: In contrast to Genie, for whom it's a case of LoveAtFirstSight, Eden initially ''fights'' with Genie, mistaking him for some sort of "master rustler" out to steal Dhandi out from under Eden's nose. It's only after they clear up that Genie's hanging around to flirt with ''Eden'' that she becomes interested.
92* TakeMeInstead: When Mozenrath imprisons Genie and siphons off his magic, Eden offers herself to free him. He accepts the terms and imprisons Eden. Unfortunately, Mozenrath lied about freeing Genie and siphons off the both of them.
93* ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend: Messing with Genie is one major mistake you can do.
94[[/folder]]
95
96[[folder:Queen Thundra]]
97[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/summon_lightingpng.png]]
98->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CandiMilo
99
100A powerful bird spirit or deity who rules over a rainforest far from Agrabah. Thundra is the goddess of the rains, responsible for controlling all rainclouds and thunderclouds.
101----
102* BewareTheNiceOnes: She's a reasonable, even sweet-tempered spirit... but tick her off, and out come the lightning bolts.
103* GratuitousSpanish: It's part of her South-American theme, due to the commonality of the Spanish language in that part of the world.
104* LoveAtFirstSight: She fell pretty hard for Iago shortly after meeting him.
105* MarriedToTheJob: While she does care a lot for Iago, she's ultimately bound to her responsibilities, so she goes back to her forest unless something forces her to come to the desert.
106* MeaningfulName: Her name is '''Thundra''', [[DontExplainTheJoke get it?]]
107* NiceGirl: She's a very caring and polite person.
108* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: She spends all her time managing the rainforest and world-wide weather.
109* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Huge Girl to Iago's Tiny Guy.
110* ToothyBird: Not as toothy as Iago's though.
111* {{Tsundere}}: Type B: She's normally a gracious queen but Iago can bring out the tsun-tsun in her.
112* WomanScorned: Iago has spent enough time with her to know bad things happen if anyone upsets her.
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:Sadira]]
116[[quoteright:233:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sadiratitle.png]]
117->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KellieMartin
118
119A street rat who fell in love with Aladdin after he helped her out of a jam. Unfortunately for her, he not only already had a fiancée, but she was the ''princess''. She ends up falling in with a group of Sand Witches to find a way of evening the odds. Eventually, she manages to befriend her rival and gets over Aladdin.
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121* ActionGirl: Whenever she's an ally or a enemy, she's capable with or without casting spells.
122* 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.
123* AntiVillain: [[SlidingScaleOfAntiVillains Type I or II]] - she has no villainous traits, but she's willing to go to extremes to try and get what she wants, only to be ultimately crippled by her own conscience and unwillingness to seriously hurt anyone (''Jasmine'' included), which causes her to foil her own plans/allies when they get too dangerous.
124** In other words: When all is said and done; Sadira is only a villain in the loosest sense of the word. While it's true she has tried to use her magic to try and make Aladdin hers and/or remove Jasmine as an obstacle, she bears no malice towards them or their friends, not even Jasmine (she never wanted Jasmine harmed or killed, she just wanted Aladdin to love her instead of Jasmine).
125* BadassAdorable: Attractive? Check! Wanting to have friends? Check! Able to cast powerful spells? Double check!
126* BadassLongrobe: On occasion she dresses up like this.
127* BatmanGambit: After being framed by the Sand Witches, she pretends to join them in order to stop them.
128* BirdsOfAFeather: To Aladdin. Before finding the lair of the Sand Witches, she was essentially a female version of Aladdin - especially of how he was before he met Jasmine. This is one of the reasons she thinks they're meant to be together.
129* 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, [[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.
130* TheCameo: At [[spoiler: Aladdin's wedding, as one of the guests]].
131* CuteWitch: She is a sorceress and cute, what's more to say?
132* {{Determinator}}: She was unrelenting in her quest to win Aladdin's heart, even if she never succeeded.
133* DishingOutDirt: Her spells involve using sand a lot.
134* DistaffCounterpart: To Aladdin. Their similarities is part of [[BirdsOfAFeather why she felt they belonged together]].
135* GreenEyedMonster: She doesn't like how Jasmine is the one Aladdin likes.
136* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: She's not really a bad person: she doesn't want to ''hurt'' anybody ([[AvertedTrope not even]] ''[[MurderTheHypotenuse Jasmine]]''), she just wants Aladdin to love her. As a result, she tends to go from evil when trying to steal away Aladdin to good when her plans put people in jeopardy, several times an episode - and [[IgnoredEpiphany end with her being friendly with the heroes yet]] [[HereWeGoAgain finding some other ancient magic to use instead.]]
137* IJustWantToHaveFriends: Particularly towards Aladdin.
138* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: In a few of her appearances, especially the first. Though she commands great power, she's still in training and doesn't always really know what to do with it. Most of her plans end up spiraling out of her control and can be more of a threat to ''her'' than to her enemies. Her getting bailed out of her own messes by the heroes is fairly common. What's more, her finally getting a handle on her abilities coincides with her making a permanent HeelFaceTurn.
139* LethalChef: Her cooking skills are rather lacking, to say the least; one episode involves her accidentally pouring a magical potion onto her dishes one time. To be fair, the recipe scroll got knocked aside and replaced with a potion scroll when she wasn’t looking.
140* LoveAtFirstSight: Was instantly smitten with Aladdin when he saves her. Too bad he’s taken.
141* LovableRogue: Which is why Aladdin and the others are civil towards her most of the time.
142* MasterOfUnlocking: Since she was five years old.
143* MeaningfulName: Her name means "dreamy" in Arabic, and she fantasizes about Aladdin loving her.
144* NoSocialSkills: Just like Aladdin, mainly because she has been alone on the streets since she was young.
145* PimpedOutDress: During her princess-fantasy.
146* PrincessesPreferPink: When she became a princess in her fantasy.
147* ReformedButRejected: It doesn't last, though.
148* TheRival: To Jasmine while she's willing to work with temporarily whenever she or Aladdin is in danger..
149* ShadowArchetype:
150** To Jasmine. She and Jasmine both love Aladdin, but unlike Jasmine, Sadira isn't afraid of using unethical ways to prove it.
151** She's also arguably one to Aladdin himself, being a street rat who unknowingly comes across a source of magic and later tries to use it to win the heart of another.
152* SheCleansUpNicely: The contrast from her normal street rat attire to European princess is stunning.
153* SmittenTeenageGirl: With Aladdin.
154* StalkerWithACrush: To Aladdin initially, but they eventually become JustFriends as she had to accept that Aladdin loves Jasmine and not her.
155* ThinksLikeARomanceNovel: She does, which is one of the things that makes her so dangerous. She doesn't want to hurt anyone, she just wants her Happy Ending... no matter how she gets it.
156* 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 [[WarriorPrince warrior princess]] territory, to the point where she's probably the more action-capable of the two women.
157* UnkemptBeauty: Even as a street rat, she's still rather attractive.
158* WildCard: Since she's not exactly an evil person at heart, but she is willing to go to extremes for her own goals, she tends to screw things up for everyone. ''Including'' herself or her latest villainous ally.
159* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Especially by her last appearance.
160[[/folder]]
161
162[[folder:Wahid]]
163[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/4d0acf3a_03c9_464d_9557_5fe1d51a1306.jpeg]]
164->'''Voiced by:''' J.D. Daniels
165A young orphan street rat that Aladdin meets during a string of child disappearances in Agrabah. He is almost swayed by Mirage to join the kinship of the El Katib, but is rescued by Aladdin. After this, he longs to be a hero just like him.
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167* ChildishToothGap: He has a prominent gap between his front teeth.
168* DeliberatelyCuteChild: Wahid uses a the classic polite child schtick to cleverly steal food from a street vendor.
169* 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''.
170* StreetUrchin: Much like Aladdin, he's also an orphan who's lived on the streets his whole life. His bitterness towards this lifestyle is what spurs his motivation to "make something of himself", which makes him an easy target for Mirage's manipulations.
171* TraumaButton: He accidentally pushes Aladdin's in his debut episode by saying the exact same words his childhood friend Amal did right before he disappeared.
172-->'''Wahid:''' I'm not going to be a street rat forever, you know! Someday, I'm gonna make something of myself.
173* WhoWantsToLiveForever: While he's initially tempted by the promise of immortality into joining the El Katib, once he learns that he'll only be able to walk free for three nights every seven years, and will die if he doesn't enter Mirage's Shadow Realm before the moon sets, he breaks down crying and says he doesn't want to be an El Katib anymore.
174[[/folder]]
175
176[[folder:The Wizard Pharaoh Very Ankh-Amman]]
177[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/very_ankh_amman.png]]
178->'''Voiced by''': Creator/CoreyBurton
179
180The ghost of an ancient pharaoh who sealed Bizarrah away. He is introduced when you search for Aladdin in his laboratory and gives exposition and instructions for some of the puzzles in ''[=Disney's MathQuest with Aladdin=]''.
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182
183%%%* LargeHam: Hammier than any of the main characters, but not to the same degree as Bizarrah.
184* MrExposition: Gives his and Bizarrah's backstory toward the end of the game.
185* {{Mummy}}: He's a floating mummy head.
186* OneManArmy: While he was still alive, he fought off an entire island of dragons.
187* OurGhostsAreDifferent: A floating head in a cloud of smoke.
188* PaletteSwap: He appears with a different color palette each time you meet him. He's gray when you first run into him at his lab, beige and yellow at the Magic Carnival, and teal and red at the Floating Pyramid.
189* PointOfNoReturn: Outright states that his floating pyramid is this and will reiterate it if you try to turn around.
190* PunnyName: "Very uncommon."
191[[/folder]]
192
193[[folder:Prince Uncouthma]]
194[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tsf044.jpg]]
195->'''Voiced by''': Tino Insana
196
197Prince Uncouthma is the large and powerful, somewhat dimwitted yet goodhearted and friendly ruler of the northern barbarian kingdom of Odiferous, a strange land that prizes strength and alarmingly fragrant odors, most notably in its TrademarkFavoriteFood -- yak milk-based cheeses. Initially an aspiring suitor for Princess Jasmine, he eventually settles down with his own bride, an Odiferan woman named Brawnhilda.
198----
199* ActionDad: Becoming a father does little to stop Uncouthma from saving his people.
200* AmazonChaser: Part of what attracts him to Brawnhilda is her massive strength and powerful build.
201* BeardOfBarbarism: Admittedly, it’s actually a moustache, but since Uncouthma’s background makes him a barbarian by Agrabah’s standards and he rocks a stache, he does qualify.
202* BigEater: Like many of his fellow Odiferans, he loves to stuff his face or to [[DrowningMySorrows stuffing his sorrows.]]
203* BigFun: Barrel-chested and roundbellied, but also jolly, friendly and compassionate.
204* TheCameo: At Aladdin and Jasmine’s wedding as one of the many guests, happy to see his friends getting hitched at long last.
205* CarryABigStick: In times of war, he wields a big Morningstar, good for smashing people, walls and warmchines.
206* DumbMuscle: He's not a particularly smart fellow, though not quite as dumb as some characters on this show, but he's certainly plenty strong.
207* FunnyForeigner: He's built around the bizarre antics and customs of his culture, like its reverence for strong, nasty-smelling cheeses.
208* GentleGiant: Huge and powerful, but also friendly and prefers to talk and make friends rather than fight.
209* TheGoodKing: When Uncouthma finds out Jasmine loves Aladdin, his first reaction is worrying about disappointing his subjects, who expected he bring home a bride, not that wooing Jasmine is now pointless or that he has been duped. Additionally, whenever there’s something that threatens or wrongs his people, be it disease, an ongoing war or bringing a thief to justice, [[RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething Uncouthma is on the forefront of fixing the problem]], though fixing it often means beating the problem up. Given his figure, Uncouthma is naturally the AdiposeRex version of this trope.
210* HappilyMarried: Uncouthma is in a both staple, affectionate and loving marriage with Brawnhilda.
211* HorseOfADifferentColor: Odiferans all ride yaks instead of horses.
212* IronicName: Despite his name, if one takes into account his FunnyForeigner status, he's actually a very polite, mild-mannered, friendly, understanding and decent guy. It's just that his barbarian customs are rather unusual for Agrabanians.
213* MadeOfIron: Uncouthma shrugs off being in the middle of an explosion quite fast, courtesy of sabotaged weaponry, same after he’s hit by a huge cheese thrown from a catapult [[note]]Odiferans use cheese for war too, and despite lack of success against stone buildings, their cheese works well as a psychological weapon given the projectiles forceful odor[[/note]].
214* PrinceCharmless: Averted. He's not a traditional PrinceCharming either, but unlike any other suitor who came Jasmine's way, he's a fun, lovable guy, and becomes good friends with the main cast after giving up his pursuit of Jasmine.
215* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: He's from a barbarian kingdom where to his people, fighting is everything.
216* PunnyName: Uncouthma = uncouth, and Odiferous = a play on words basically meaning "full of odors", referencing the kingdom's legendary stench of yaks, onions, mold, mildew, moss and dubious cheeses.
217* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Zigzagged, at first, he challenges Aladdin to a duel after Brawnhilda rejected him during the wedding episode. Although it's mostly because he [[LiteralMinded mistook Jasmine's advice to fight for his beloved.]] But later on, he was willing to listen to Aladdin's side of the story when Nefir tricked him and his people into war with Agrabah.
218* StoutStrength: Beer-bellied but incredibly strong.
219* TenorBoy: Thanks to his voice actor Tino Insana.
220* TopHeavyGuy: It's somewhat obscured by his prominent belly, but his upper half is a lot larger than his lower half.
221[[/folder]]
222
223[[folder:The Sprites]]
224[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6161a468_5424_46d3_8824_70474ea0dc62.jpeg]]
225->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/NancyCartwright
226
227Small, fairy-like creatures with colorful fur and white wings. They're curious, playful and mischievous in nature, and can levitate objects or people by flying around them.
228----
229* ConstantlyCurious: Upon first meeting Aladdin, they spend most of the time exploring the palace and asking him and the rest of the gang numerous questions.
230* CuriousAsAMonkey: In their debut episode, they have a habit of levitating anything that catches their curiosity to better inspect it. They unfortunately aren't as careful in putting said objects back down.
231* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Lampshaded by Iago when the gang first meets them.
232-->'''Iago:''' [[DeadpanSnarker Oh, just what this group needed; more cuteness.]]
233[[/folder]]
234
235[[folder:The Uncanny Isabella]]
236
237-->'''Isabella''': ''(sighs)'' A world full of wishes before me. And I allowed myself to be used until I had nothing left!
238
239A master magician who only appeared in a two issue Aladdin comic presenting an alternate version of ''The Return of Jafar''. Isabella is similar in appearance to Jafar (except his clothing is green) and has the 'fortune' to be his last master. He uses his third wish to trap Jafar and Iago in the lamp again, sending them back to the cave. Due to persuasion by the Genie, the Sultan hires Isabella to a permanent entertainment job at the palace.
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241* CanonForeigner: Only appeared in the non-canon comic sequel "The Return of Aladdin".
242* TheDogBitesBack: After many insults and orders from the evil genie, he uses his last wish to return him and Iago to the Cave of Wonders.
243* GenderBlenderName: Isabella? Really? And that is neither a pun like some of the names of characters in the TV Series or an arab name for a male person. [[note]] The closest would be Isa, but that's changing the meaning completely.[[/note]]
244* GoodCounterpart: More like 'less evil, clever, and greedy' counterpart to Jafar. The magician doesn't seems to have ill feelings towards the Sultan, the princess, or the others, is used all the time by the evil genie, and in the end he saves Aladdin and co. using his last wish.
245* IdenticalStranger: Identical to Jafar.
246* LightIsNotGood: He wears green clothes, but is allies with Jafar and Iago... until he discovers they were only using him.
247* NotSoStoic: However... he gets scared when the evil genie appears for the first time and threatens him moments later.
248* PullARabbitOutOfMyHat: Inverted. At some point, Genie (with the face of a rabbit) mocks Isabella by using his powers to pull ''him'' out of a magician hat.
249* SmugSmiler: Courtesy of being a 'duplicate' of Jafar.
250* StageMagician: A Middle Eastern magician who brings entertainment to the Sultan apparently for money.
251* TheStoic: He has the same amount of calm and seriousness that the ex-vizier had in the first movie (but without his crazy tendencies.)
252* YouLookFamiliar: In issue #2, Iago is surprised when he sees him for the first time. Averted for some reason with Aladdin and co.
253[[/folder]]
254
255!!Antagonists
256
257[[folder:Abis Mal]]
258[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nvtelen_8.jpg]]
259->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JasonAlexander
260
261The leader of a gang of bandits, Abis Mal is big on ambition and ego, but short on skill, talents, charms, and wits. He first appears in ''The Return of Jafar'', where he becomes Jafar's unwilling sidekick after accidentally recovering the evil genie's lamp from a desert well. He later becomes a recurring antagonist during the animated series, constantly striving with the aide of his sole minion, Haroud Hazi Bin, to defeat Aladdin and become disgustingly wealthy.
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263* AnimationBump: Several of his episodes were animated by [[Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationUnits Disney Australia]] and Toon City, but the biggest case is the second half of ''The Return of Jafar'', animated by [[Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationUnits Disney Japan]].
264* BadBoss: Not only in the usual sense of being willing to dispatch or dispose of his minions (he mentions that he executes them if they fail him in the first episode of the series), but also in the sense of being a rotten, lousy and totally incompetent guy to work under. He is discourteous, snooty, overbearing, and takes most of the wealth and all of the credit for himself, whenever that's possible.
265* BaldnessAngst: One of the things he resents Aladdin for is Aladdin's nice, thick head of hair.
266* BeardOfEvil: More like a unshaven stubble.
267* BewareTheSillyOnes: Yes, he's a cowardly bozo. He's also surprisingly adept at finding and unleashing various magical trinkets and beings to serve his cause, and he's highly ruthless. In the first episode, he reveals he's ''turned someone inside out'' once, and he plans on doing the same to Aladdin.
268* BigBadWannabe: He tries, oh how he tries, but he's just not good enough to get there. For example, Abis Mal tried to have a smoke monster steal for him, only to turn on him later, and then brainwashed Jasmine to usurp the throne of Agrabah, only for her to usurp ''him'' and take the throne.
269* BumblingSidekick: In ''The Return of Jafar'', when he is recruited by Jafar to help enact the vizier-sorcerer's plans of revenge. Abis Mal screws up a lot of times and he directly contrasts to Jafar - whereas Abis Mal is bumbling, cowardly, and a wannabe, Jafar is ruthlessly cunning.
270* ButtMonkey: Listing all the times when he's the butt of the jokes will be a lot.
271* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Upon his introduction in ''The Return of Jafar'', his first act as a bandit chief, after a successful heist, is to demand that his minions give him ''all'' the loot except a pittance. Not only was he surprised that they angrily resented it, but when those minions angrily questioned him regarding his reasoning, rather than list any of the numerous perfectly sound justifications he could have mentioned (the fact that he provided them clothes, weapons, the hideout, and the plan that lead to the heist, for starters), he responds that it's his "beloved leader" bonus. If Aladdin hadn't chosen that particular moment to swoop in on Carpet and seize the loot, thus momentarily drawing their ire, Abis Mal would have been literally torn apart.
272* TheDragon: To Jafar in the second movie.
273* DumbassHasAPoint: Abis Mal near the end of ''The 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.
274* EvilIsNotAToy: The guy is an idiot but he has a lot of vision, which ultimately leads to him constantly seeking out powerful evil beings to help him rule Agrabah, without ever learning his lesson about how they should never be trusted. Most of his episodes in the series (and the movie) involve him being usurped and nearly killed by a SealedEvilInACan.
275* FatBastard: Is overweight and villainous.
276* FatIdiot: An overweight, dimwitted ManChild.
277* TheFriendNobodyLikes: When he has minions. In the second movie, he's the leader of a group of bandits who hate him for being a PointyHairedBoss and were also planning to kill him.
278* GladIThoughtOfIt: Whenever Haroud Hazi Bin comes up with a clever idea or scheme, Abis Mal is quick to claim it was his idea.
279* IdenticalGrandson: Of Abnor Mal.
280* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: It's not that he isn't a threat, but his own stupidity usually ends up causing his plans to backfire on him.
281* LargeAndInCharge: Temporarily, after he steals Eden's bottle and wishes for her to turn him into a giant. Otherwise he is only large only as far as girth is concerned.
282* LargeHam: Easily one of Alexander's most over-the-top roles.
283* LaughablyEvil: He is incompetent and a wise guy who recklessly foils his own plans sometimes.
284* LoopholeAbuse: He wishes that Eden crush his enemies like cockroaches, only to be reminded that genies can't kill. So in a NotSoHarmlessVillain moment, he wishes that she turn them into cockroaches so he could do the crushing, forcing Dhandi to use a wish to stop that wish.
285* ManChild: Constantly whines when nothing goes his way, so most of the time. Jumps to PsychopathicManChild when you consider his thievery and his willingness to hurt people -- in the first episode, it's revealed he's actually ''used'' a "[[BodyHorror Turn People Inside-Out]]" spell once in the past, although [[EvenEvilHasStandards remembering the result still gives him nightmares]].
286* MeaningfulName: "Abysmal" as in terrible at everything he does.
287* MurderIsTheBestSolution: He certainly seems to subscribe to this philosophy.
288* TheNapoleon: Small, rotund, aggressively ambitious and anxious to prove his worth.
289* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Even if they are few, he does have his moments. The guy is actually ''very'' good at tracking down powerful magical items and beings, and on the rare occasion that they don't betray him… watch out!
290* PermaStubble: Just look at his image and imagine him shaved.
291* PointyHairedBoss: He's a total incompetent bungler, so, naturally, he's a terrible leader when he has minions.
292* PunnyName: "Abysmal". Also counts as a MeaningfulName given his ineptitude.
293* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: He eagerly goes along with Jafar's plans for the chance of getting his revenge on Aladdin, as well as his riches. Not that it ever, ever works.
294* SmallNameBigEgo: He's thinks he's a master of planning and a genius leader but it's obvious Haroud is the more competent one.
295* SmugSnake: It's extremely difficult to consider him a genuinely threatening villain; his flunkies show little to no loyalty or common courtesy towards him, a lot of his plans are flawed and doomed to fail from the start; hence his constant failures.
296* TenorBoy: Thanks to Jason Alexander.
297* WouldHurtAChild: "Put ''kids in jeopardy''? … I ''like'' it, Haroud!"
298* YouHaveFailedMe: It's said in one early episode that he beheads those who fail him. [[BeleagueredAssistant Haroud]] warns him about doing this, but to no avail, as it tends to just be the two of them after that.
299[[/folder]]
300
301[[folder:Haroud Hazi Bin]]
302[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tpm49.jpg]]
303->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JamesAvery
304
305Unique to the animated series, Haroud is Abis Mal's one and only minion, reluctantly following his bumbling master through the desert, aiding in his schemes and trying to keep him from doing anything ''too'' stupid. Needless to say, it's a full-time job.
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307* AffablyEvil: He's Abis Mal's more competent lackey and is more professional enough to have a courteous appearance unlike his boss.
308* BeleagueredAssistant: It is not easy working for Abis Mal. Somewhat subverted in that, many a time, Haroud is able to trick Abis Mal into doing the things he just ordered Haroud to do.
309* BrilliantButLazy: Why do all the hard work yourself when you can trick your boss into doing it?
310* DeadpanSnarker: Whenever he's not scheming things, he often snarks to Abis Mal.
311* EvilGenius: Especially compared to Abis Mal. Haroud always comes up with the best plans, while Abis Mal is an ineffectual bozo despite being the leader of their gang.
312* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to James Avery.
313* FacePalm: When Abis Mal does something unwise, which is most times often.
314* HypercompetentSidekick: Is obviously the true brains of the bunch.
315* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Unlike Abis Mal, he knows when it gets too risky for the two of them.
316* LeanAndMean: In contrast to his criminal boss, who's fat and short.
317* PunnyName: Haroud Hazi Bin ("How rude has he been?") ''and'' Abis Mal ("Abysmal")
318* ServileSnarker: Serves Abis Mal while making cynical comments with him not knowing any wiser.
319* StraightMan: To Abis Mal's LargeHam.
320* TheStarscream: ''Forget Me Lots'' was the one time he got sick of his boss's amateurishness that he sided with an amnesic Jasmine to overthrow him and send Abis Mal to the dungeon.
321[[/folder]]
322
323[[folder:Amin Damoola]]
324[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tcat085.jpg]]
325->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeffBennett
326
327One of the many thieves who stalk the streets of Agrabah, Amin Damoola is notorious throughout the city and amongst his fellow thieves… as the absolute worst thief in all of Agrabah. He is so clumsy that he has been unanimously proclaimed "Butterfingers" by them, eliciting laughter and jeers from his constant bumbling. His burning desire is to prove he is not the worst thief and thusly become incredibly wealthy, which leads him to clashing with Aladdin several times.
328----
329* AGodAmI: Subverted. You think he's going to say something like this after gaining the awesome power of the Five Fingers of Discount, but instead he just roars "DON'T CALL ME BUTTERFINGERS!" in a louder and slightly more dramatic voice than usual.
330* AffablyEvil: He appears as gregarious and civil.
331* BeardOfEvil: He's pretty pathetic for a villain, but still has a beard and a thief nonetheless.
332* BerserkButton: "''Don't call me Butterfingers!''"
333* {{Catchphrase}}: "''I'm alright.''"
334* TheChewToy: The second target after Abis Mal.
335* TheDitz: Not only is he awkward, he's not exactly bright either.
336* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Even [[LackOfEmpathy Mozenrath]] expressed some pity for him.
337* IronButtMonkey: Despite all the bad stuff happening to him, he keeps on trying.
338* TheKlutz: Thereby his hateful nickname.
339* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Turning into a Gryphon allowed the heroes to undo the curse on the Sultan.
340* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Once he got his hands on the Five Fingers of Discount, as well as when he started working for Mozenrath.
341* OneWingedAngel: In the form of a Gryphon.
342* PunnyName: As is standard for the animated series. ("I'm in dah moola." IE "I'm in the money.")
343** The first treasure he goes after sits between here and MeaningfulName: A "five fingered discount" is a slang term for something acquired by shoplifting. It's a gauntlet that grants the bearer incredible MindOverMatter powers.
344* ShoutOut: His voice is similar to that of Peter Sellers' Inspector Clousea, but with an Indian-tinged accent.
345* TenorBoy: Thanks to Jeff Bennett.
346* WhosLaughingNow: Both when he gets his hands on the Five Fingers of Discount and when he gets transformed into a Gryphon (though the last one was a case of NiceJobFixingItVillain since he wound up providing the heroes a means to restoring the Sultan).
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Mechanicles]]
350[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nvtelen_9.jpg]]
351[[caption-width-right:350:The Greatest of the Great Greek Geniuses!]]
352->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/CharlieAdler
353
354A brilliant and utterly insane MadScientist and GadgeteerGenius exiled from Greece, Mechanicles seeks to use his inventive genius to create devices with which to fulfill his various schemes, predominantly focusing on conquest of the world or exerting an orderly influence. An obsessive-compulsive with a fixation on cleanliness and neatness, he's prone to hysterically manic fits but never loses his head and so always manages to get away.
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356* AncientGrome: Toga? Check. Laurel wreathes? Check.
357* AnimalMotifs: He has a big insect-theme going on with his robots.
358* AnimationBump: His introduction episode, being animated by Disney Japan. To a lesser extent, "I Never Mechanism I Didn't Like" by Disney Australia and 3 other episodes by Toon City.
359* BadassBoast: His first encounter with Aladdin and his friends features him as an InsufferableGenius bragging of his self-appointed status as the Greatest of the Greek Geniuses and desire to TakeOverTheWorld.
360-->'''Mechanicles:''' Greetings meddlesome strangers, I am Mechanicles, the Greatest of the Great Greek Geniuses. ''Archimedes''? An amateur. ''Creator/{{Socrates}}''? Talk, talk, talk, talk, talk. To make a long story short, I plan on taking over the world!
361* BeardOfEvil: Dons an impressive, rectangular shaped one.
362* BewareTheSillyOnes: Mechanicles seems funny, with his obsessiveness to detail and his hysterical antics, but he can build machines that are a genuine danger and he always has a backup plan to get away. Some of his master plans include trying to turn the Seven Deserts into glass because he liked how clean glass was, steam clean the Earth by boiling the Earth's oceans, and destroy Thundra's rainforest to get rid of its filth. All of which would have ended in mass human genocide or complete omnicide if he succeeded, which he was aware of and did not care about.
363* BerserkButton: Leaving even a tiny mess can set him off. Ruining his outfit will make him go berserk.
364* {{Catchphrase}}: "People might ask..."
365* ClocksOfControl: He's a MadScientist who specializes in building clockwork machines, and he suffers from [[UsefulNotes/ObsessiveCompulsiveDisorder OCD]].
366* DitzyGenius: He's a total lunatic, but really quite brilliant. He's also fixated on pursuing his goals with a total disregard for any suffering he may cause, be it leveling villages to conquer the inhabitants or burning the entire desert to melt the sand into glass.
367-->"''The Greatest of the Great Greek Geniuses!''"
368* EvilLaugh: He usually starts coughing in the middle of it.
369* FatalFlaw: If it hadn't been for his obsession with neatness, he would've conquered the world. Al and his friends sometimes exploit his NeatFreak behavior to buy themselves time.
370* GagNose: He has the largest nose of ''Aladdin'''s RoguesGallery, probably as part of his AncientGrome motif (Romans being famous for their large noses).
371* 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.
372* HighClassGlass: It's actually some sort of telescoping microscope that acts a monocle, or perhaps a prosthetic eye.
373* HumongousMecha: He builds insectoid ones to use as his minions.
374* KillItWithFire : Two of his most impressives inventions (a rhinoceros beetle & centipede) are using flamethrowers based on the greek-fire weapon.
375* LargeHam: Rivals Abis Mal in terms of over-dramatic reactions.
376* LaughablyEvil: Although he's competent and dangerous, it's impossible not to smile at his quirks.
377* MadScientist: He invents machines that are genuinely threatening and is out of his mind.
378* MisanthropeSupreme: When he realized destroying Thundra's rainforest would kill all life on the planet, he shrugged and decided that people are pigs who need to die so the planet can be "clean".
379* NeatFreak: He absolutely hates disorder or uncleanliness, and frequently freaks out over things like oil spills or wrinkles in his tunic. One of his earliest plans is to melt all the deserts into glass simply because glass, which is smooth and even, is so dear to him.
380* ObsessedAreTheListMakers: He has a checklist with items like "Do dishes, do laundry, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick conquer world]]". The heroes even comment: "Boy, is he [[SeriousBusiness serious]]". Later, he adds "Destroy Aladdin" to the list, and wonders to himself whether he should do the dishes ''before or after'' he conquers the world.
381* OffscreenVillainDarkMatter: SubvertedTrope. While we can assume in "Getting the Bugs Out" he has been here for years (considering the fancy temple he has built for himself), all off his subsequent apparitions where he appears with a new HumongousMecha are explained on how he obtained the materials necessary to build it (Getting it from a merchant, wrecking ships...)
382* OmnicidalManiac: In case it’s not clear by now, this is one mad scientist who has absolutely no qualms about destroying all life. After all, in his demented eyes everything has to be clean and humans are pigs.
383* OmnidisciplinaryScientist: ImpliedTrope. As his name suggests, he is an expert mechanical engineer but his latest inventions (such as a giant glass melter, steam cleaner, hypnotic machine and so on...) clearly prove that he knows quite a lot about chemistry, thermodynamics, psychology...
384* OrderIsNotGood: Mechanicles is willing to ''kill all life on the planet'' in order to make the world more orderly and clean. Even when this is pointed out, he still thinks killing everybody else is worth it to make the world more organized.
385* OrderVsChaos: Mechanicles' entire world-view centers on his efforts to defeat the chaos that abounds in the world around him.
386* RobotMaster: His minions are always clockwork robots he creates to support his schemes.
387* ScheduleFanatic: He lists ''everything'', no matter how trivial, on a schedule.
388* ASinisterClue: ZigzaggedTrope. His Establishing Character Moment shows him as left-handed but several episodes show as right-handed (as in "My Fair Aladdin"). Interestingly enough, he also switches from using a charcoal or reed pen to a quill to write his notes.
389* SchizoTech: His inventions border on the impossible for the time period Aladdin is supposed to take place in. These [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal marvelously malicious machines of mechanized mayhem]] include fully automated robots, microscopic clockwork termites that can combine into a massive suit of power armor, and an artificially intelligent brainwashing robot named Gregarious(Greg) fully capable of speech. Before you start to wonder how it’s possible in what is supposed to be around ancient Arabia, just remember it’s a Disney cartoon and historical accuracy has never really been one of the focuses of this show.
390* TenorBoy: Thanks to the high-pitched speaking voice of Charlie Adler.
391* VillainExitStageLeft: He always has a backup plan to escape and always succeeds.
392[[/folder]]
393
394[[folder:Ayam Aghoul]]
395[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sir092.jpg]]
396->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HamiltonCamp
397
398An undead sorcerer and the self-proclaimed "Duke of the Undead." After Aladdin stops him from taking Jasmine as his bride, he attempts time and time again to banish Aladdin and his friends to the Netherworld as payback, only to always end up trapped there himself.
399----
400* AffablyEvil: Often acts friendly to his foes, even if he forces Jasmine into becoming his wife.
401* AlliterativeName: '''A'''yam '''A'''ghoul.
402* AndNowYouMustMarryMe: His entire M.O. before he met Aladdin was to trick a woman into wearing a cursed necklace and then take said woman as his bride, moving on to another when the woman died.
403* AnimationBump: His introduction episode "The Spice Is Right" is this for him, animated by [[Creator/WaltDisneyAnimationUnits Disney Japan]].
404* DeadpanSnarker: He's quite a sarcastic fellow, often making quips regarding to his undead status ("In living color," "In the flesh, so to speak," etc.)
405* EvilIsHammy: He's quite funny despite being an threatening undead sorcerer.
406* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to Hamilton Camp.
407* HellHound: Owns one in one episode, a nasty, reptilian-looking mutt by the name of... [[FluffyTheTerrible Joel]].
408* 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.
409* OurLichesAreDifferent: Ayam is a ghoul and by his own words he never was alive. He resides in the 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.
410* LivingShadow: Ayam's latest scheme was to create a shadow version of himself to commit his crimes in the living world. Shadow Ayam also has the ability to bring to life other shadows to use as his minions, which he succeeded in taking those of the Aladdin cast.
411* MadeOfExplodium: His favorite means of attack is chucking explosive skulls.
412* PlagueMaster: After being accidentally freed by Iago in "Sea No Evil", he giddily contemplates the idea of sending in a swarm of locusts and a few blood worms toward Agrabah's direction.
413* PunnyName: "Ayam Aghoul" is meant to sound like "I am a ghoul."
414* RevengeByProxy: When Iago and Abu ended up stranded in the Netherworld in the episode, "As the Netherworld Turns", Ayam spent most of the episode chasing them around in utter glee, despite them playing little part in his previous defeat at Aladdin and Genie's hands.
415* SinisterScythe: Sometimes summons one as a quick weapon.
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:Mozenrath]]
419[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nvtelen_55.jpg]]
420[[caption-width-right:350:"Win-win for me. Win-lose for you."]]
421->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JonathanBrandis, Creator/JeffBennett (''Black Sand'')
422
423A malevolent and powerful young sorcerer who rules the Land of Black Sand, having taken over from the former ruler, the EvilSorcerer Destane. Ever greedy for more power, he often butts heads against Aladdin as a result. Being the most competent and iconic villain of the series, he was considered to be the antagonist of the third movie of the trilogy, and [[WordOfDante if rumors are to be believed]], to be revealed as Aladdin's long lost brother.
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425* AgentPeacock: He's a sarcastic pretty boy who always greets his enemies in a mockingly friendly or outright flirty tone of voice, yet one of the most competent villains of the series.
426* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Iago claims that Destane was someone powerful enough that even Jafar respected and avoided confronting him. Mozenrath soon reveals that he turned Destane into one of his Mamluks, making him a force to be reckoned with in the series.
427-->'''Iago:''' It's "Jafar ''Junior''"!
428* AnimationBump: Mozenrath was usually animated by Sunwoo, so the episode "Vocal Hero" animated by DisneyJapan is this for him. "The Secret of Dagger Rock" animated by Toon City also counts.
429* ArchEnemy: As far as the series goes, he's the most recurring serious enemy of Aladdin and friends (discounting the likes of Abis Mal, who is too bumbling to count), and an excellent {{foil}} to Aladdin in being roughly the same age yet polar opposite in personality and abilities.
430* AmbitionIsEvil: He's no stranger to making personal sacrifices in order to become more powerful.
431* ArtifactOfDeath: His gauntlet, the source of his power, burns up his life force in exchange for his magic.
432* BadBoss: Overworks the sprites to the point they’re falling out of the air from exhaustion, has a WeHaveReserves mentality towards his Mamluks, and beats up Xerxes whenever he’s in a bad mood.
433* BadassArmFold: Whenever he's in a particularly cocky mood he performs this gesture, and does it with style.
434* BadassBookworm: When he's not out there fighting the heroes himself, he's often found in his lab, studying about new spells, artifacts or creatures to make himself more powerful.
435-->'''Genie:''' This Mozenrath kid sure did his homework.
436* BadassLongrobe: His standard outfit includes this, as you'd expect from the primary EvilSorcerer of the series.
437* BastardUnderstudy: The little backstory that is known about him boils down to overthrowing his former teacher, the EvilSorcerer Destane, and taking Destane's power for himself.
438* BigOlEyebrows: Has black, square-shaped eyebrows.
439* BodyHorror: Under his gauntlet, his right hand is nothing but bones. However, he can still manipulate the limb normally.
440-->'''Mozenrath:''' This is what ''I'' did for power. The magic of a genie was handed to you on a silver platter, but I gave ''my right hand'' for power! To wear the Gauntlet is painful… but it's worth it! Worth it to destroy the likes of you!
441* BondVillainStupidity: He's quite fond of just leaving Aladdin and co. at the mercy of one of his {{Death Trap}}s rather than taking them down himself. It's a justified case though, since his traps are actually very effective.
442* CastFromLifeSpan: His gauntlet grants him magical power at the cost of his life force.
443* TheChessmaster: Among the most successful ones in the series. He spends one episode just sitting on his throne, and it ''still'' doesn't end in a complete loss for him.
444* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder:
445-->"''Is it my fault that you are so trusting?''"
446* ClassicVillain: {{Pride}} and [[GreenEyedMonster Envy]].
447* CompositeCharacter: He has the cunning, wit, youth, and quick thinking of Aladdin, and the same cruelty, power-hunger, and magical potential as Jafar, with Iago even declaring him to be "Jafar Jr."
448* DarkIsEvil: Wears dark blue and black clothes, his magic [[CastingAShadow resembles shadows]], and he is evil.
449* DeadpanSnarker: He dishes out snark as often as magic.
450-->"''You were in my kingdom and you didn't look me up? I'm hurt.''"
451** He even manages to snark when he's ChewingTheScenery:
452-->"''Oh, should I tremble at the painted toes of her '''dainty little feet'''?! I don't think so!''"
453* {{Determinator}}: His refusal to give up rivals that of Aladdin.
454-->"''When I want something, I get it.''"
455* ElementalPowers:
456** BlowYouAway: When he becomes the master of Sirocco, the Wind Jackal.
457** CastingAShadow: His magic resembles smokey darkness.
458** DishingOutDirt: The Black Sand, naturally.
459** ThePowerOfTheSun: When he temporarily has control of his own personal sun.
460* EvilCounterpart: He's a young and ruthless EvilOverlord with a lust for power, which contrasts Aladdin's insecurities about one day becoming a sultan and all the responsibilities that will force upon him. Just like Aladdin, he's also very cunning, possesses a sharp wit and refuses to give up if there's any chance for him to win. While Mozenrath tends to be more calm and calculating than his heroic counterpart, they both share a natural talent for mind-games and trickery. Also, when things don't go their way, their youthful impatience sometimes gets the better of them, but they're also equally good at improvising and learning from their old mistakes. Finally, they're always accompanied by their faithful animal companions, who always remains on their respective master's side. No wonder the showrunners supposedly considered making the two of them brothers who were SeparatedAtBirth.
461* EvilCannotComprehendGood: His first meeting with Aladdin says it all:
462-->"You'd risk your life for others, but not for gold?!"
463** It's later subverted though, as he's smart enough to quickly learn from that encounter, and every attempt to manipulate Aladdin afterwards went much more smoothly.
464* EvilerThanThou: He ends up on both sides of this at different times in the series; he proved to be the greater evil against Destane, but the lesser evil against Khartoum.
465* EvilGenius: He's gotten the closest to actually defeating Aladdin, not just because of his power, but simply being one of the few villains who can match him intellectually.
466* EvilPlan: Gaining more power for himself; he's made several passes at Genie's through various means.
467* EvilSorcerer: The jury is still out on what is darker; his magic or his heart.
468* ExactlyWhatIAimedAt: In one episode:
469-->'''Aladdin:''' Pretty sad shot, Mozenrath.
470-->'''Mozenrath:''' ''(smirks)'' Depends on what I was aiming at.
471-->''(ArtifactOfDoom activates)''
472* FascinatingEyebrow: One of his standard expressions.
473* FauxAffablyEvil: He's an incredibly dark and ruthless young man, always ready with a smug smile and a mocking comment, yet enough of a smooth-talking mastermind to let him get away with it.
474* {{Foil}}: He's the opposite of Aladdin in many ways -- Aladdin wears street clothes, is tanned, and relies on his physical abilities in addition to outwitting the enemy. Mozenrath wears fancy clothes befitting a mage, is pale, and relies on magic and arcane knowledge to overpower his opposition.
475* GrandTheftMe: His ultimate plan for Aladdin.
476* GreenEyedMonster: He hates Aladdin for being just as powerful as he, but without making any of the sacrifices he did.
477* HardWorkHardlyWorks: Part of why he hates Aladdin so much; he had to make many harsh sacrifices to get where he is now, while Aladdin, as he put it, "got the magic of a Genie on a silver platter."
478* IGaveMyWord: Mostly when it serves his interests, but when he makes a deal with someone as part of his plans, he graciously rewards those he makes deals with when they play their part.
479* InformedFlaw: We're told about how the gauntlet drains away his life and leaves Mozenrath physically weak. However, at no point in the series does Mozenrath ever really show that he has a frail body and is, in fact, able to physically exert himself in certain circumstances and battle toe-to-toe with Aladdin just fine without ever showing any ill side effects.
480* InJoke[=/=]PunnyName: Named for writing partners Bill Motz and Bob Roth (who wrote for several other Disney animated series such as ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' and ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'').
481* InkSuitActor: A lot of his character came from the studio's interpretations when studying Jonathan's appearance and movements.
482* JackOfAllStats: Compared to the other villains, he's not the wisest, most skilled, or magically powerful villain but he's very strong in all of those categories without having a particular AchillesHeel or any glaring weaknesses or shortcomings, as some of the other villains do. This allows him to be a more serious threat to Agrabah than most other villains. And because he tends to use magic and artifacts in clever and creative ways, sometimes he is more dangerous simply because his schemes and intentions are not straightforward and easily guessed.
483* KnightOfCerebus: Once you see him, or just hear his name, you know things are going to turn serious.
484* LackOfEmpathy: This exchange sums it up quite well:
485-->'''Aladdin:''' A test? People could've been hurt!\
486(''Mozenrath and Xerxes exchange a look'')\
487'''Mozenrath:''' …And your point would be?
488%%%* LargeHam: Not to the same degree as most of the others, but it's there.
489* LightIsNotGood: When he wields the [[ThePowerOfTheSun Shamash]] in "The Lost City Of The Sun".
490* ManipulativeBastard: He has a clear talent for it, often making Aladdin do exactly what he wants him to do.
491* MysteriousPast: The more things we find out about him, the more questions are raised. Even at the end of the series questions as seemingly basic as what was his exact relationship with Destane, how he overthrew him, or even how he got the gauntlet are never explained.
492* {{Narcissist}}: He's extremely vain, self-absorbed and egotistical.
493* NearVillainVictory: Just about every time he appears, his evil plans come ''very'' close to succeeding, but he falls just short of the finish line.
494* {{Necromancer}}: He's the ruler of The Land of the Black Sand, a dark and depressing land, completely inhabited by undead guardians who follows his every order.
495* NotAMorningPerson: If his line about watching Sirocco destroy Agrabah being "worth getting up early for" is any indication.
496* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: He wants the pleasure of killing Aladdin all to himself.
497* OurLichesAreDifferent: Mozenrath sits somewhere on the border between life and death, as his magic is literally eating away at his lifeforce and his body. He plans to get around his impending death by stealing other peoples' bodies.
498* 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.
499* PrettyBoy: A slender face, curly hair, lean figure, full and pouty lips… he's a pretty man.
500* PsychoticSmirk: Whenever things are going according to his plans, which is quite often.
501* RavenHairIvorySkin: A rare male example; notable for being one of the few human characters on the show from the desert who is so pale. His skin is not very tan because the Land of Black Sand doesn't get a whole lot of sunshine, being a barren place inhabited by the undead. It might also be a reflection of the toll the gauntlet takes on his health and body.
502* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Aladdin's red. He's often cold-blooded and calculating whereas Aladdin has a more impulsive and improvising nature.
503* RedRightHand: Or in his case, [[SkeletalAppendage Skeletal]] Right Hand, which his gauntlet is strongly implied to have been responsible for.
504* TheResenter: Not only does he want revenge, but Aladdin is just the kind of person Mozenrath would hate anyway.
505* SkeletalAppendage: His right hand, in this case.
506* SmugSmiler: [[SarcasmMode Look at his picture and see how kind and generous his smile is.]]
507* 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 an oven mitt.]] He's inevitable back to full strength the next time he appears.
508* TheSociopath: A high-functioning example like Jafar. That "people could have been hurt" exchange further up, anyone?
509* SoftspokenSadist: He has a very smooth voice and tends to greet his foes in a friendly attitude, which only adds to make his true evil self all the more bone-chilling.
510* SophisticatedAsHell: Being a young guy with SesquipedalianLoquaciousness tendencies, it's to be expected.
511* SorcerousOverlord: The most powerful wizard of the seven deserts, and the ruler of the most dark and dangerous part of them. Not bad for someone of his age.
512-->'''Mozenrath:''' I am Mozenrath. Ruler of the distant land of-
513-->'''Aladdin:''' Ruler? Yeah, right! You're barely older than ''me''.
514-->'''Mozenrath:''' Which is your problem more than mine, I think.
515* SquishyWizard: [[spoiler: In this case, it's interestingly enough the usage of magic itself that makes his body weak. Oddly enough, despite this, he's proven to be physically capable enough to hold his own against Aladdin in a fight.]]
516* TheStarscream: Was one to his former master Destane, who Mozenrath succeeded in overthrowing before his first appearance.
517* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Deliberately invoked by Iago in his first appearance, when he compared Mozenrath to Jafar. He's an evil SorcerousOverlord who dresses stylishly and has a talking animal as his sidekick. Mozenrath basically fills Jafar's niche for the animated series that Jafar did in the movies, being the evil wizard ArchEnemy who goes up against the BadassNormal Aladdin.
518* TallDarkAndSnarky: Very tall and dashing, dressed in fine, dark blue robes with a black cape, always ready with a smooth and sarcastic tone of voice, he's the most prominent example of this trope the series has.
519* TeenGenius: Is said to be around the same age as Aladdin.
520* TenorBoy: Thanks to Jeff Bennett.
521* TrapMaster: Excels at setting up traps to capture or disable his opponents.
522* UncertainDoom: His final appearance in "Two to Tangle" reveals that he's dying and needs a new body, leading him to switching bodies with Aladdin. After Aladdin defeats him and sends him back into his own body, Mozenrath is put in a cage with balloons and sent flying off into the distance. Considering the bad state his body was in, it's unclear if he survived after that.
523* VillainBall: The main reason that he always ends up losing is because his ego always leads to him underestimating Aladdin and his friends.
524* WeCanRuleTogether: He attempted to get Aladdin to work for him and pay him with gold. Of course, Aladdin rejects him.
525* WickedCultured: A very young case.
526* XanatosGambit: [[EstablishingCharacterMoment He sets one up in his debut episode.]] Either he will gain control over a magic-devouring beast, or Genie will be gone. Either outcome would leave Agrabah powerless against him. Unfortunately, Aladdin ruins this plan on both counts.
527* YourDaysAreNumbered: [[spoiler:And apparently very few left, which is what leads him to possess Aladdin.]]
528* YouSeeImDying: His final plot in the series involves this, as his body starts to collapse under the effects of his Faustian bargain.
529[[/folder]]
530
531[[folder:Xerxes]]
532[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sodr187.jpg]]
533->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/FrankWelker
534
535A sinsiter eel-like monster that serves Mozenrath, apparently his loyal familiar.
536----
537* AffablyEvil: He appears to be courteous and sociable.
538* ButtMonkey: Is often the target of Mozenrath's anger.
539* CaptainObvious: Tends to be this.
540-->'''Xerxes:''' 'Nother statue!
541-->'''[[DeadpanSnarker Mozenrath]]:''' ''Thank you'', Xerxes.
542* EvilCounterpart: Towards Abu and Iago.
543* EvilSoundsRaspy: Thanks to Frank Welker.
544* {{Gonk}}: He's not exactly pleasant to look at.
545* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: He doesn't look like any one creature in particular, but some kind of eel or deep-sea fish is the closest to describing him. And, of course, he floats around through the air.
546* HulkSpeak: His syntax and vocabulary is not considered articulate.
547* TheIgor: Even acts like the original Igor.
548* LorreLookalike: His large eyes and Lorre-esque accent highlight him as a parody of Creator/PeterLorre.
549* MadEye: Sports a mismatched set of eyes that really makes him look more disgusting.
550* NotSoDifferentRemark: From Iago.
551-->'''Genie:''' ''Agrabah has a strict ordinance against evil flying critters.''" (to Iago) "''You've got '''your''' tags, don'cha?''
552* RightHandCat: He's the closest thing Mozenrath has to a loyal pet, although Xerxes is a little more empowered than is usual for this trope.
553* UndyingLoyalty: To Mozenrath despite how he treats him, Xerxes still follows him.
554* VileVillainLaughableLackey: Mozenrath is the more serious KnightOfCerebus villain, whereas Xerxes is the ButtMonkey servant.
555[[/folder]]
556
557[[folder:Destane]]
558[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/destane.jpg]]
559
560Former ruler of the Land of the Black Sand, an EvilSorcerer so powerful that even Jafar feared him, until his former apprentice Mozenrath toppled him from his throne and turned him into one of his own undead servants, the Mamluks.
561----
562* AssholeVictim: It's implied he created the Mamluks from former victims of his before he became one himself. Plus, anyone scary enough to make ''Jafar'' afraid to face him had to be pretty nasty.
563* TheDreaded: He was this before being overthrown by Mozenrath. At least, according to Iago.
564-->'''Iago:''' Destane's a real hard-case. Even ''Jafar'' steered clear of him!
565* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Destane sounds like "Disdain", literally "loathing, scorn, hatred".
566* PunnyName: Destane --> ''[[MeaningfulName disdain]]''.
567* ReforgedIntoAMinion: After claiming his throne, Mozenrath transformed him into a zombie slave.
568* SorcerousOverlord: Or, he used to be until Mozenrath (presumably his student at the time) overthrew him and usurped his throne.
569[[/folder]]
570
571[[folder:Mirage]]
572[[quoteright:310:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/disney_mirage.jpg]]
573 [[caption-width-right:310:"Love! It is no more than a tingly feeling. It is ''weak''!"]]
574->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BebeNeuwirth
575
576An EvilSorceress who claims to be an incarnation of all evil, and yearns to crush Agrabah and all of the surrounding kingdoms to dust.
577----
578* AnimationBump: The episodes animated by DisneyAustralia and Toon City are this for her.
579* ArtShift: It's only for one episode, but in "The Lost Ones" she looks different, her feline features having been downplayed, such as a less elongated and slimmer head, making her face look more human compared to her normal looks. The reason behind this change is unknown.
580* 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.
581* {{Badbutt}}: She mostly stays out of any direct confrontation with the heroes, since the things an incarnation of all evil would do to her enemies in a battle probably wouldn't be very kid-friendly.
582-->'''Mirage:''' ''I could tear you apart like I did your genie... but you're filled with BLOOD.''
583* BeastMan: She's essentially a humanoid cat.
584* BedlahBabe: Sports a burnt-orange Ancient Egyptian-style bandeau top and skirt two-piece.
585* CardCarryingVillain: A rare example that's justified, as she claims to be incarnation of pure evil.
586* CatGirl: A humanoid anthromorphic cat.
587* CatsAreMagic: A ''very'' negative example.
588* CatsAreMean: Is an anthromorphic cat and is downright mean.
589* TheChessmaster: She plays this role very well in most episodes that she's in, [[spoiler: but she's still no match for Chaos.]]
590* TheCorrupter: Mirage tempts children with power and immortality, but she neglects to tell them about [[BlessedWithSuck the massive drawbacks]] of becoming El Khatib, like [[SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil becoming her slaves]].
591* DarkIsEvil: Dark outfits and black magic fits the bill.
592* 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.
593* TheDreaded: While most of ''Aladdin'''s RoguesGallery are serious threats, Mirage takes the bill for the most feared.
594* EmotionEater: Not her specifically, but her fire cats become stronger when they sense the fear of others around them.
595* EvilCannotComprehendGood: She thought she could ruin Aladdin and Jasmine's relationship by turning the latter into a hideous snake woman and destroying the only thing that could reverse the transformation. Aladdin's response? [[spoiler: Turn ''himself'' into a hideous snake man, so that they could still be together.]] This was the ''last'' thing she expected.
596* EvilFeelsGood: As mentioned below, she does it because it's fun for her.
597* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to Bebe Neuwirth’s deep voice.
598* FemmeFatalons: Well, she ''is'' an anthropomorphic panthress.
599* ForTheEvulz: She only does it just for the sake that she enjoys doing it.
600* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: She wears a complete Egyptian like outfit.
601* GlowingEyesOfDoom: Her eyes can glow a wicked green when she sets her nefarious plans in motion.
602* HotWitch: If there's one good thing about her, she is attractive for a anthropomorphic cat.
603* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: If she weren't an anthromorphic cat who solely desires destruction and misery, she would've been considered attractive.
604* IndenturedServitude: Mirage employs [[SlaveRace El Khatib]], in return for giving them their power, they serve her for the duration of that empowerment, which sadly is forever.
605* InterspeciesRomance: [[spoiler: A former one with Fasir.]]
606* InvincibleVillain: Barring the one episode where she was shown to be afraid of Chaos, the only way Aladdin and friends can deal with her is by foiling her plans. Otherwise, Mirage has gone physically undefeated throughout the series and the heroes haven't been able to land a scratch on her.
607* KarmaHoudini: She's done a lot of evil things like burning down villages, transforming Jasmine into a snake monster, and plenty of other heinous acts. At best, only her plans get foiled but Mirage almost always gets off without so much as a scratch. There will be some moments, whenever Genie doesn't get totally curb-stomped by her, where Genie finally gains enough confidence to decide he's ready to take her head-on in a magical fight but nothing ever comes of it because Mirage usually disappears after that.
608* KnightOfCerebus: If she was in an episode, you knew something ''really'' bad was going to happen or had already happened. The episode "The Lost Ones" is a perfect example of this, as well as her debut episode.
609%%%* LargeHam:
610* LoveRedeems: What prevents her from being considered a monster or going too far [[spoiler: is that Fasir still believes there's good in her despite the story never continuing.]]
611* MadeOfEvil: So she claims, anyway. [[spoiler: Fasir on the other hand believes there's still good in her.]]
612* ManipulativeBitch: Messes people around just for the joy of screwing people around.
613* MeaningfulName: She specializes in illusions and transformations, so nothing can be trusted when she is near.
614* NiceJobFixingItVillain: Much to her displeasure, in "When Chaos Comes Calling" she provides crucial information to Aladdin to save Agrabah, granted, she did it to save herself as well.
615* NoodleIncident: As part of her mysterious past. At the end of "Eye Of The Beholder" Fasir briefly implies [[spoiler: that he and she had some kind of romantic relationship, before something twisted her to evil.]] This is never brought up again.
616* PantheraAwesome: She's an anthropomorphic black leopard.
617* PlayfulCatSmile: This is appropriate since she ''is'' a cat woman with a smug personality. She also combines this with SlasherSmile pretty effectively.
618* PlayingWithFire: Often casts fire, especially when she's mad.
619* PsychoExGirlfriend: [[spoiler: It's implied in the episode "Eye of the Beholder" that she and Fasir were once lovers, though it's never elaborated on any further.]]
620* ShadowArchetype: To Fasir, considering that he views ThePowerOfLove as an incredible thing, and she sees it as weak and fragile. [[spoiler: This is probably why their relationship didn't work out so well when they were lovers.]]
621* SmugSnake: Although she is indeed competent and one of the most dangerous villains Aladdin and his friends faced, her weakness is overconfidence.
622* SuperpowerLottery: Courtesy of her magical powers. Throwing around fire, illusions, transformations, she can do almost anything the plot requires of her.
623* SuperStrength: She can easily backhand Genie halfway through a wall.
624* TrrrillingRrrs: She is an anthromorphic cat after all...
625* WouldHurtAChild: The episode "The Lost Ones" completely proves this in spades. Make kids an offer of lots of power in exchange [[spoiler:for them being slave-soldiers for as long as Mirage wants?]] Let's do it!
626[[/folder]]
627
628[[folder:Chaos]]
629[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/chaos_19.jpg]]
630[[caption-width-right:350:"I never liked Fate. Predestination goes against the grain. Besides, he cheats at cards!"]]
631
632->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MattFrewer
633
634The personification of chaos and disorder. Chaos was manipulated by Mirage as part of a scheme to destroy Agrabah.
635----
636* AboveGoodAndEvil: He considered both good and evil equally boring.
637* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He mentions that Fate is more powerful than he is and hates the fact that he cheats at cards. Meanwhile, he's this to KnightOfCerebus villain Mirage who's noticeably afraid of him and is herself one of the darker, more powerful villains in the show.
638* AffablyEvil: Admittedly more BlueAndOrangeMorality than "evil", but he's still quite a dangerous nuisance. Even then, he is surprisingly respectful and sociable.
639* AllergicToRoutine: He's the spirit of disorder, the god of chaos. It comes with the territory.
640* AntiVillain: He's a NobleDemon with BlueAndOrangeMorality, only toying with Aladdin and his friends because he was convinced Agrabah was boring.
641* AnthropomorphicPersonification: It isn't outright stated, but he seems to be the embodiment of Chaos itself.
642* BadassAdorable: He may be a silly cat-thing, but he's more powerful than every other character seen in the series.
643* BerserkButton: If there's one thing Chaos hates more than ''anything'' else, it's receiving orders, [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext as it goes against his chaotic nature]]. Jasmine learns this the hard way.
644* BewareTheSillyOnes: See BerserkButton above, but only as you don't order him around.
645* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He thinks in terms of "interesting" vs "boring" - as far as he's concerned, anything that removes a mundane situation should be applauded, even if that mundane situation is - say - peace and prosperity. That said, he always arranges for the destructive effects of his shenanigans to be cleared up and reversed eventually, so he at least realizes his games have limits.
646* CatsAreSnarkers: Even more than Mirage.
647* TheChessmaster: You wouldn't expect a chaos god to be much for forethought or planning ahead, but he's surprisingly okay with setting long-term plans and getting others to follow them. Like how he sets up Mirage to ultimately have to ''save the day'' because he's bored with her always being the EvilSorcerer.
648* TheDreaded: Both Mirage and Genie are scared to death of him, and for good reason.
649* GreatGazoo: He's not malicious; he's just looking for mean-spirited fun and people to teach lessons to.
650* HorrifyingTheHorror: He’s so powerful, he even scares ''Mirage''.
651* InvincibleVillain: Defeating Chaos is never presented as a remote possibility. He's so powerful he create a copy of Aladdin, with his own genie, on a whim. Once he was convinced Agrabah wasn't as boring as he thought, he left on his own terms.
652* KillerRabbit: He looks like a fluffy cat with wings but has "more magic in his little whisker ''than a palace full of genies''".
653* LargeHam: He's an all-powerful RealityWarper and he uses this power to make things as thrilling and unpredictable as possible.
654* LaughablyEvil: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed.]] While not exactly evil, he's still pretty funny.
655* NobleDemon: He may have a bad reputation, but he's usually trying to teach people lessons when he starts playing his "tricks".
656* ObfuscatingStupidity: He only pretended to be tricked by Mirage.
657* PalsWithJesus: He knows Fate, personally. "Pals" might be the wrong word, though; he claims Fate cheats at cards.
658* RealityWarper: Like Genie, but better.
659* TenorBoy: Thanks to his voice actor.
660* TheOmnipotent: Is described as having more power in one of his whiskers than an entire palace of genies and is second in power to only to Fate itself.
661* VictoryIsBoring: Doesn't like the idea of the hero always winning.
662* XanatosGambit: He tricks Mirage into saving Agrabah, to teach her a lesson about trying to trick ''him''. If Mirage didn't act as predicted, then Aladdin wouldn't have known how to save Agrabah, which would also have fulfilled Chaos' plans. Like he said, it was "mostly" about teaching Mirage a lesson.
663[[/folder]]
664
665[[folder:Arbutus]]
666[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/goe205.jpg]]
667->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RonPerlman
668
669A mysterious plant-man encountered by the Sultan in his youth, Arbutus holds a cold disdain for humanity and seeks only to be left alone. When the Sultan dared to take one of Arbutus' prized blooms, Arbutus turned on him, promising only to let him leave when Arbutus was given leave to come and take the Sultan's most precious treasure in turn.
670----
671* AchillesHeel: [[spoiler: The flower blooming in his chest is the source of his life force. Cut off the flower, and he dies.]]
672* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: His death was pointless and the main characters regretted that it had come to that turn of events.]]
673* AntiVillain: He's probably the least evil of the series villains (not the least ''effective'', Abis Mal is that, but the least ''malicious'') since he's only collecting a debt from the Sultan and doesn't hurt any of the characters before they hurt him.
674* ArmorPiercingQuestion: He asks Jasmine, since humans are so casually destructive of plants, why shouldn't [[PlantPerson he]] treat them the same way? She doesn't really have a rebuttal to that.
675-->'''Arbutus''': Your kind, you're all the same! You treat my beautiful living creations as ''things!'' Why should I treat ''you'' any differently?
676* BadassBoast
677-->"''Your sword may sever every limb, '''but my power will always bloom!'''''"
678* BeardOfEvil: Though presumably made of vines, leaves or moss rather than hair.
679* BerserkButton: Do ''not'' pick or destroy anything from his garden castle. Seriously, just don't. The Sultan learned this the hard way.
680* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Being a plant and all. To be fair, the Sultan ''had'' trespassed in his home and plucked one of his most beautiful flowers without permission, and the Sultan ''did'' promise Arbutus "his most precious treasure" as compensation in exchange for sparing and releasing him. From Arbutus' perspective, he was simply collecting on a debt he was owed by taking something the Sultan valued just as much as Arbutus values his flowers.
681* ExactWords: The Sultan Promised to give Arbutus "his most precious treasure". 20 years later, that's ''exactly'' what he came for. Both the Sultan and Aladdin didn't realize this until it was too late.
682* {{Expy}}: Arbutus resembles the titular Beast from the ''Literature/BeautyAndTheBeast'' fairy tale, being a beastly JerkWithAHeartOfGold living in solitude in his magical domain, demanding the daughter of a man who plucked one of his flowers and develops a bond with that daughter before her suitor comes to slay him. Unlike in the fairy tale, it ends tragically for Arbutus with Aladdin leaving unscathed in the skirmish. This is made all the more ironic [[ActorAllusion since he is played Ron Perlman]], having the Beast in the [[Series/BeautyAndTheBeast1987 1987 TV adaptation of the same name]].
683* GaiasVengeance: He's a sapient plant and able to control all other plants around him.
684* HealingFactor: He can regenerate severed appendages and seal wounds in his trunk effortlessly and endlessly, and enjoys taunting opponents with this NighInvulnerability. [[spoiler: However, he ''does'' have a weak spot.]]
685* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: He believes that humans are selfish and destructive because of how they use and unthinkingly abuse vegetation.
686-->'''Jasmine''': Arbutus, I’m not a flower you can keep in your garden! I need my family and friends.\
687'''Arbutus''': Ah yes, human needs. Like you need to hack down my gorgeous trees and chop them into lumber!\
688'''Jasmine''': It's not that simple!\
689'''Arbutus''': Indeed! You burn them for warmth, creating smoke to block our life-giving sun!\
690'''Jasmine''': We don't do that on purpose!\
691'''Arbutus''': Is it an accident when you rip and pluck my flowers, condemning them to a slow death in a vase!?\
692'''Jasmine''': ...slow death?\
693'''Arbutus''': Your kind, you're all the same! You treat my beautiful living creations as ''things!'' Why should I treat ''you'' any differently?
694* JerkassHasAPoint: He makes some very good points in his argument to Jasmine. Even she realizes Arbutus has some very good reasons for his disdain for humanity.
695* LargeHam: He's very flamboyant in his speech, and tends to shout more often than not, particularly when angry.
696* MadArtist: He wanted to include Jasmine in his decorations like a flower.
697* MeaningfulName: Fittingly enough for a plant spirit, he shares his name with [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbutus a species of flowering plant]] that is native to the Middle East and the Mediterranean Basin.
698* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: [[spoiler: He had no ill will towards Jasmine, and was thinking about releasing her until Aladdin barged in.]]
699* NatureSpirit: He's either this or a PlantPerson, it's hard to say which.
700* NiceJobFixingItVillain: [[spoiler:He attacks and silences Genie just as the latter was trying to stop Aladdin from attacking, ultimately sealing his fate.]]
701** [[spoiler: Also, that BadassBoast above? It's actually hinting at his AchillesHeel, although Aladdin ultimately hits it by complete accident.]]
702* NotSoDifferentRemark: Jasmine comes to realize Arbutus loves his plants as much as Aladdin and the Sultan love her.
703* PapaWolf: He loves his plants as if they were his children. [[spoiler:When he sees Aladdin cutting through them with a sword, he goes berserk.]]
704[[/folder]]
705
706[[folder:Mukhtar]]
707[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/th30_1.jpg]]
708->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JohnKassir
709
710A mystical reptilian being who makes a living as a hunter of ''jinn''.
711----
712* ArchEnemy: To Genie, since his race are the natural enemies of ''jinn''.
713* BadassCape: A dark blue one is draped over his shoulders.
714* BountyHunter: He hunts down ''jin'' for a living.
715* ChangedMyMindKid: At the end of ''The Hunted''.
716* TheDreaded: It takes a lot to frighten someone as powerful as Genie, but he was scared to death of this guy even before he showed his face.
717* EvilSoundsRaspy: His voice is incredibly throaty.
718* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Originally, he was puzzled how anyone can be friends with a genie the way Aladdin is - genies are servants, in his opinion. [[ThePowerOfFriendship (He grew to understand it later.)]]
719* {{Foil}}: More or less Genie's complete opposite.They are both supernatural beings, but whereas Genie is friendly, rather chatty, uses magic to solve problems, cracks jokes all the time, and sometimes lets his fear get the best of him, the Mukhtar is cold, says no more words than what is needed, uses his own natural strength and weapons to fight, is completely serious, and is pretty much unflappable.
720* HeelFaceTurn: Left with good terms with the Genie after ''The Hunted''
721* HiddenHeartOfGold: Yes, he's a bounty-hunter specializing in hunting Genies, but he's not all bad, as proven when he eventually gives up on his old job and even saves Genie from his last contractor.
722* HorseOfADifferentColor: His mount Saurus resembles some kind of feathered dinosaur.
723* InvincibleVillain: The good guys were never able to truly outfight ''or'' outsmart him. In his first appearance, they "won" because his employer told him to back down (giving him no reason to fight them), while the second time, he changed his mind on his own.
724* LastOfHisKind: It's implied, if not told outright that he's the last of the Mukhtar, [[NoodleIncident without knowing what happened to his species.]]
725* LightningBruiser: He's quick on his feet and [[CurbStompBattle creams Genie in a fight even when the latter transforms into a heavyweight wrestler.]]
726* LizardFolk: Just look at his image and see if he's not lizard-y!
727* NoNameGiven: "Mukhtar" is the name of his species and he is only ever referred to as such, much like Genie is only ever referred to as Genie. (Mukhtar in Arabic means "chosen or head of a village". [[SecretLegacy Perhaps that's what he was?]])
728* PunchClockVillain: Just tries to make a living, doing what he does best.
729* ScarilyCompetentTracker: He's good enough to track down ''Genies'', which, let's remember, are full-fledged {{Reality Warper}}s who can fly and teleport as easily as humans breathe. They are ''not'' easy to find or to catch.
730* SettleItWithoutWeapons: When Genie manages to knock him around, he gets up, puts down his sword and other weapons, and proceeds to manhandle Genie with little effort.
731* SssssnakeTalk: He's a lizardman, so naturally he elongates the s in his words when he speaks.
732* WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys: He has an assortment of magical weapons and artifacts he uses to trap Genies including some very strange biting creatures that turn into magical manacles. And for that matter, ''[[CowTools what are they?]]'' (OrganicTechnology, maybe?)
733[[/folder]]
734
735[[folder:Ajed Al-Gebraic]]
736[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/c0047620_f8b9_4161_8dc3_13aa0e9982a8.jpeg]]
737->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JonathanHarris
738
739One of Genie's previous masters, who traded him to a sorcerer in exchange for eternal life.
740----
741* AgeWithoutYouth: It's one of the few things that annoys him about the deal he made for eternal life.
742-->"You'd think that eternal life meant ''eternal youth'', too. But nooooooooo!"
743* BitchInSheepsClothing: He comes across as a kind albeit eccentric old man when we first meet him, and reminisces with Genie on some [[NoodleIncident bizarre adventures they had together]], but it's all just a front to buy time for the Mukhtar that he had hired to capture Genie.
744* ElderlyImmortal: Ajed is a Type D.
745* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He's legitimately bewildered that not only would Aladdin risk his life for Genie, but the fact that Aladdin actually considers Genie his ''friend''.
746-->'''Ajed:''' Listen, sonny; you've got it all backwards! A genie is a ''servant''! A ''possession''!\
747'''Aladdin:''' This genie is my friend!\
748'''Genie:''' Yeah!\
749'''Ajed:''' Friend… I-I-I've lived ''thousands'' of years. I've seen it ''all''… except ''this''. Kids today. Make me nauseous!
750* EvilOldFolks: [[ExaggeratedTrope Up to 11]]. He's hundreds, if not THOUSANDS, of years old, and is a nasty piece of work.
751* FourFingeredHands: One of the only human characters in the series that has them.
752* MiniatureSeniorCitizens: Elderly and very short.
753* PunnyName: On "algebraic," one of the series' ''many'' "al-" puns. His first name may also be a play on "aged", which [[ElderlyImmortal he certainly is.]]
754[[/folder]]
755
756[[folder:Nasira]]
757[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nasira27s_png.png]]
758->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JodiBenson
759
760Jafar's twin sister, who appears only in a tie-in video game.
761----
762* AnimalMotifs: Like her brother, she is associated with snakes; she sports a snake bracelet, and her physical design resembles that of a king cobra.
763* AngstySurvivingTwin: After Jafar's death.
764* AvengingTheVillain: She's Jafar's twin sister (as if the image didn't make that obvious) and she's there to avenge him.
765* EvilIsHammy: Like her brother, she can DEVOUR scenery like no tomorrow.
766* GameOverMan: She always appears whenever you lose the game.
767* GenderBender: A meta example; she's a reference to the second evil sorcerer of the original legend, who was the first evil sorcerer's ''brother''.
768* InMyLanguageThatSoundsLike: In Filipino, "nasira" means "[it was] broken".
769* InnocentSoprano: Thanks to Jodi Benson.
770* KarmaHoudini: While she fails to revive her brother, she's not actually shown suffering any comeuppance for her crimes.
771* LeanAndMean: Like her brother, she's tall and spindly in build.
772* MeaningfulName: Her name means "helper" in Arabic and Urdu; fitting, as she is trying to help bring her brother back from the dead.
773* MythologyGag: In the original ''Literature/{{Aladdin}}'' legend, there were two evil sorcerers, the second being the vengeful brother of the first one. While Jafar was a CompositeCharacter of the two of them, Nasira brings back the basic idea.
774* ScaledUp: Nasira doesn't need to transform into a cobra. She already looks like one.
775* SmugSnake: Like her brother, Nasira is quite smug and prone to gloating. She's more down to earth than her brother, though.
776* WickedWitch: Razoul's words about her.
777[[/folder]]
778
779[[folder:Saleen]]
780[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saleen_28aladdin29.jpg]]
781->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JulieBrown
782
783A haughty and malevolent mermaid whom Aladdin and Jasmine encounter during a trip to the coast. Unfortunately for Jasmine, the easily-jealous and possessive Saleen takes a shine to Aladdin and decides she wants him for herself.
784----
785* AlphaBitch: She certainly has the attitude.
786* BadBoss: Subverted somewhat she shows compassion towards her pet octopus lacky, Armand. However, when Saleen casts a spell on Aladdin that turns him into a shark under her control, she completely ignores Armand and he feels jealous and unwanted. So he helps Genie and the others break the spell and even traps his mistress in a glass bubble. Later, when they all vanish into the sunset, Armand frees Saleen, who shows her affection to him again and vows that they will get them next time
787* BitchInSheepsClothing: Acts all friendly towards Aladdin and even to Jasmine at first until she decides she wants to steal Aladdin from her, then she turns nasty.
788* {{Expy}}: She's more or less [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ursula]] if she had a body like Ariel's.
789* EvilRedhead: She has red hair, and is a selfish bitch.
790* FauxAffablyEvil: Even after her true self is revealed, she does acts friendly but in a mocking way.
791* HartmanHips: Particularly in human guise, she sports quite a catch set of hips.
792* HotWitch: An overlap between this and WickedWitch. She is a sexy mermaid with a starfish that allows her to use various magical abilities like to give herself legs.
793* {{Jerkass}}: She's selfish, self-centered, possessive, spiteful and vindictive, perfectly willing to ruin other peoples' lives for her own pleasure.
794* MakingASplash: She is a mermaid after all.
795* MeaningfulName: Saleen is a reference to the word "Saline" which is a part of salt water.
796* MsFanservice: A sultry, curvaceous mermaid prone to seductive behavior.
797* {{Pride}}: Saleen really only wants Aladdin just to stroke her ego that she can charm any man she chooses.
798* TheTease: Enjoys flirting with and cozying up to Aladdin.
799* SmugSnake: Well, Smug Fish actually...
800* StalkerWithACrush: To Aladdin. Even crazier than Sadira, as she sees his repeated rejections as an insult worthy of some serious wrath.
801* VainSorceress: Powerful sorceress? Certainly, what with the elemental control over water and the VoluntaryShapeshifting. Vain? Oh hell yeah!
802* VillainousCrush: When she hears how devoted Aladdin is to Jasmine, she decides to have him for herself. Unlike Sadira, however, she has no interest in him personally and only wants him because [[ItAmusedMe it's a challenge.]]
803[[/folder]]
804
805[[folder:Malcho]]
806[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rot17.jpg]]
807->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HectorElizondo
808
809A nature spirit in the form of a giant, winged snake who was once ruler over the rainstorms and Thundra's partner. She stole his powers when she realized his tyrannical nature, imprisoning him inside a cave behind a waterfall that she froze solid. He eventually escapes, hoping to take revenge.
810----
811* AffablyEvil: For a huge, monstrous snake, it's surprising how genuinely kind and courteous he is. Also, he is technically right when he claims that Thundra stole his powers from him in the first place.
812* ArchEnemy: To Thundra, then Iago.
813* AnimationBump: The episode "Return of Malcho" is this, animated by DisneyJapan.
814* BadBoss: Played with when Iago becomes his sidekick.
815-->"''Maybe if a scheme fails I can slap you around a bit? Yes, please?''"
816* BroughtDownToBadass: Even after losing his powers he's still an incredibly formidable enemy.
817* {{Determinator}}: He escapes his frozen waterfall prison out of pure willpower and desire for revenge on Iago. Then he does it again when he escapes from being sealed inside a live volcano.
818* EvilCounterpart: To Thundra. He's a giant, flying nature spirit just like her, but he wants to control the world's weather to rule it, not maintain harmony.
819* EvilPlan: It switches with each appearance. First he wanted his power back from Thundra and then he wanted revenge on Iago for foiling that plan and then he wanted revenge on ''Aladdin'' for foiling his revenge on Iago.
820* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to his voice actor.
821* FeatheredFiend: Although the "feathered" part is minor, consisting mostly of his feathery wings, he has the fiendish part down pat.
822* FeatheredSerpent: Just look at him.
823* GratuitousSpanish: Just like Thundra, he peppers his speeches with Spanish words.
824* JustEatHim: How he planned to take revenge on Iago.
825* KillItWithIce and KillItWithFire: [[spoiler:He survives both attempts.]]
826* LargeHam: To go with the South-American theme.
827* LaughablyEvil: He's legitimately cunning, malicious and so powerful that most of the heroes couldn't hope to defeat him in a fight. He's also extremely hammy, very unlucky and a bit of a space case - and [[AffablyEvil his dissonant gentlemanly manner]] just adds to it. His appearances tend to be half threatening / half funny - like when he goes through an entire VillainExitStageRight without realizing that the heroes foiled him before he even started, funnier still because it all happens offscreen:
828-->(thinking he's caught Iago) [[EvilLaugh "Muhuhuhahaha!"]] ({{Beat}}) "Hey! He's gone!"
829* MixAndMatchCritters: He's a Quetzalcoatl, a giant snake with wings... and hair.
830* NotUsingTheZWord: He's clearly based on Quetzalcoatl, a benevolent deity who appeared as a giant snake with feathers in lieu of scales and, sometimes, wings, but he's an evil tyrant.
831* PowerOfTheStorm: Just like Queen Thundra, he also has power to control weather.
832* {{Revenge}}: Against Iago, then to Aladdin.
833* ShadowArchetype: To Thundra. They both love the power the magic medallion gives them over the elements, but Thundra uses it to maintain order and stability for everyone while Malcho uses it to serve his own ambitions.
834* SealedEvilInACan: Each appearance begins with him escaping one can and ends him in a new one.
835* ThirdPersonPerson: Almost every dialogue has him referring in third person.
836* WildHair: Just look at his image and see if his hair is well kept.
837[[/folder]]
838
839[[folder:Minos, Fatima & Aziz]]
840[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sloc1092_3.jpg]]
841[[caption-width-right:350:Minos]]
842[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sloc2179.jpg]]
843[[caption-width-right:350:Fatima]]
844[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sloc242.jpg]]
845[[caption-width-right:350:Aziz (transformed)]]
846->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeithDavid (Minos), Charity James (Fatima) & Creator/MichaelBell (Aziz)
847
848A trio of thieves who were once Aladdin's friends, and Abu's original owners, until they attempted to steal a magical gemstone and make a fortune from it. Instead, it transformed them into monsters, and they disappeared, only to eventually resurface seeking revenge on Aladdin and Abu, the only ones not transformed.
849----
850* AndIMustScream: They were trapped in the Destiny Stone for years, and were implied to be conscious of it the entire time albeit unaware of how much time had passed.
851* BeastMan: Minos and Fatima get turned into these. Aziz gets turned into a goblin, instead.
852* BreakTheHaughty: Fatima got this in the first place when she turned into a harpy, but it builds throughout the episode.
853* BreathWeapon: Aziz sports one capable of accomplishing almost anything, which suggests his monstrous avatar is either a dragon or a basilisk.
854* ButtMonkey: Aziz always seems to get all the bad luck. [[spoiler: Which may be a hint of LaserGuidedKarma, since he's ultimately the only one of them who actually ''likes'' being a monster and so doesn't undergo a HeelFaceTurn.]]
855* CursedWithAwesome:
856** Fatima can use her voice as a weapon, flies through the air, and still has full functional use of her hands [[FeatherFingers despite technically not having any]], but doesn't like the body they come with.
857** Aziz, on the other hand, [[InvertedTrope loves his new powers]] and rejects the offer to become human again.
858* DarkActionGirl: Fatima is just as capable -- and, ultimately, just as much as a villain -- as the rest of her group.
859* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler: Minos gets this after Aziz turns on Fatima and he throws himself in the way of Aziz's attack.]]
860* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Even at his worst, Minos was completely devoted to Fatima.
861* EveryoneLovesBlondes: Minos for Fatima.
862* EvilIsHammy: Aziz hams it up big time throughout "Destiny on Fire", even initially appearing as a giant green flame as he gloats to Aladdin.
863* ExtremeOmnivore: Aziz. He's able to bite and chew through just about anything, which comes in handy for breaking and entering.
864* FemmeFatale: Fatima is a classic example, though a more kid-friendly version.
865* FeatheredFiend: Fatima, [[spoiler: initially.]]
866* FeatherFingers: Fatima despite having wings for arms can still hold things as if she still have hands...
867* FromNobodyToNightmare: They went from a bunch of traveling thieves posing as performers to being turned into a group of potent magical creatures. Aziz is undoubtedly the most powerful of the three, with power that can easily put the likes of Genie out of commission.
868* GlassShatteringSound: Fatima is able to break glass with her shrieks.
869* {{Gonk}}: Aziz isn't exactly pleasant on the eyes in his human form, and his goblin form is even uglier.
870* GreenEyedMonster: After getting turned into a harpy, Fatima is very jealous of Jasmine for her beauty.
871* HarpingOnAboutHarpies: Fatima's a CuteMonsterGirl version.
872* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Minos and Fatima after Minos's HeroicSacrifice.]]
873* HeelRealization: [[spoiler: Fatima at first then Minos.]]
874* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: Minos makes one to save Fatima.]]
875* HoistByHisOwnPetard: [[spoiler:In Aziz’s second and final appearance, he winds up blowing himself up due to overusing his own powers]].
876* IAmAMonster: Fatima hates her harpy form specifically because she no longer looks human.
877* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Fatima, possibly influenced by her mutation into a harpy.
878* KickTheDog: They regularly abused and belittled Abu.
879* LargeAndInCharge: Minos is not only the largest of the trio, but is the leader of the group.
880* LaserGuidedKarma: A literal case happened when they [[spoiler: tried to steal the Stone of Destiny and were transformed into their monster forms and trapped inside the Stone of Destiny for years]].
881* MasterOfUnlocking: Aziz is unquestionably the best lockpicker of the trio.
882* MeaningfulName: Minos is named after the Cretan king Minos and later becomes a [[OurMinotaursAreDifferent Minotaur]], which means "Bull of Minos".
883* MoralityPet: Fatima is this for Minos.
884* MrFanservice: Minos in his human form is a {{hunk}}.
885* MsFanservice: Fatima is certainly attractive even after her transformation.
886* NeverMyFault: They blame Aladdin, and most likely Abu, for what became of them even though it was their plan to steal the Destiny Stone that got them trapped in it and turned them into monsters in the first place.
887* NotSoDifferentRemark: Fatima and Jasmine. [[spoiler:By making Fatima realize this, Jasmine provokes a HeelFaceTurn.]]
888* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: Minos who been transformed into a minotaur-like monster. [[spoiler: At first]].
889* ThePowerOfLove: [[spoiler: This is what saves Minos and Fatima, and returns them to their true forms in the end.]]
890* RedemptionEqualsLife: [[spoiler: Minos, after saving Fatima.]]
891* RedemptionRejection: Unlike his compatriots, Aziz likes his powers and prefers not to change back to normal.
892* ScaryBlackMan: Minos seems to fit the archetype pretty well, but zigzags it in that [[spoiler: he is ultimately humanized and redeemed by his love for Fatima]].
893* ShadowArchetype:
894** Fatima is this to Jasmine. While Jasmine understands ThePowerOfLove as something to be treasured, Fatima sees it as nothing more than a meaningless gesture, [[spoiler: until her HeelRealization teaches her otherwise.]]
895** The three of them serve as this to Aladdin and Abu in the first appearance. They're all thieves, but the TerribleTrio would rip off anyone, even the poor. Aladdin only steals to survive and feels guilty about taking more than he needs. Even Abu (who has bouts of kleptomania and selfishness) is disappointed by the idea of hurting a struggling family.
896* SmallRoleBigImpact: Through them, Aladdin meets and befriends Abu, who (as Al notes) swiped the lamp from Jafar and thus kickstarted many of their adventures.
897* SuperStrength: Minos was already impressively strong as a human. He gains this when he becomes a Minotaur.
898* TakingTheBullet: [[spoiler: Minos does this to save Fatima from Aziz's magical breath.]]
899* TenorBoy: Aziz, thanks to Michael Bell.
900* TerribleTrio [[spoiler: At first, but only Minos and Fatima redeemed themselves.]]
901* ThisCannotBe: Their collective response to the lowly street rat they intended to be their UnwittingPawn being engaged to a princess and having a genie and a flying carpet.
902-->'''Aziz:''' How long have we been gone?!
903* TokenEvilTeammate: [[spoiler:Aziz, the only one who doesn’t pull a HeelFaceTurn.]]
904* TranshumanTreachery: Aziz fully embraced his powers and transformation and denied his status as a human once becoming drunk with his own power. It's shown his defiant betrayal was spurred on by Minos bossing him around for years.
905* WalkingShirtlessScene: Minos and Aziz. Fatima is as close as you can legally get on kid's television to a female version.
906* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Fatima, and later on Minos. Neither one of them actually wanted to become monsters to begin with.
907[[/folder]]
908
909[[folder:The Ethereal]]
910[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aladdin___the_ethereal_rising_again.jpg]]
911->'''Voiced by''': Creator/KathSoucie
912
913An omnipotent entity who only appears in the episode of the same name.
914----
915* AboveGoodAndEvil: She doesn't seem overtly malevolent, but she is fully willing to destroy entire cities simply for not pleasing her during her randomized "day of reckoning" inspections.
916* AesopEnforcer: She goes around destroying entire civilizations to teach rulers that they should cherish their people. She herself doesn't seem to cherish the people of the civilizations she destroys and sees them as collateral in her punishment of the rulers. [[ForegoneConclusion She implied she would return to Agrabah and attempt to destroy it again if Jasmine or her family ever forgot the lesson.]]
917* AntiVillain: She threatens to destroy Agrabah, declaring it to be the "day of reckoning," and nearly does so, but when Jasmine performs a HeroicSacrifice to save a little boy, she stops and reverses all of the damage she has done, having seen what she wanted to see.
918* BeenThereShapedHistory: She was responsible for destroying Atlantis and Babylon. And Pompeii.
919* InvincibleVillain: Nothing was shown to be able to harm her. Even the spear that was forged to be her weakness only stopped her momentarily.
920[[/folder]]
921
922[[folder:Nefir Hasenuf]]
923[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nsn141.jpg]]
924->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ReneAuberjonois
925
926An Egyptian-themed Imp and conman who always causes trouble just for the sake of profit. He travels with a party of four nameless imps, who he uses as his minions.
927----
928* BadBoss: To his fellow imps.
929* BadLiar: Has some moments of it when he fails and tries to justify himself before the heroes (like [[CrossingTheBurntBridge explaining]] his EvilGloating over Genie and insults as "just kidding" and "a figure of speech" or saying that the Odiferan sacred crock of cheese under his hat, whose stealing caused a war beneficial to him, "came with the hat").
930* BeastMan: He and his imps are a variant in that they look almost entirely like humans, save for leathery wings and an animal-like head, very similar to depictions of Egyptian deities. Nefir himself has a vulture-like head, whilst his minions consist of a crocodile, a hippo and a pair of warthogs.
931* TheChessmaster: His plans always involve manipulating several people all at once into colliding, so he can gain massive profit (at their detriment). He is also good at taking advantage of the fact that the heroes - while not ''stupid'' - are typically very blunt.
932* DirtyCoward: His cowardice almost matches his greed.
933* FantasticRacism: Displays hints of a mutual enmity for Genie based on his race, but he's very adept at hiding it.
934* FauxAffablyEvil: He can act nice and is quite adept at smooth-talking, but underneath it all, he's a selfish, money-grubbing monster willing to repeatedly level a city so he can get paid for rebuilding it over and over, or start a war to profit by selling weapons to both sides.
935* {{Greed}}: Rivals that of Iago, and unlike Iago, he has no qualms about doing anything that'll achieve his goals.
936* LargeHam: When he gets motivated, Nefir can really start ChewingTheScenery. His diatribe against his minions about their "slacking" stealing "the breath from my lungs, the enamel from my teeth, ''the marrow from my bones!''" is really something to behold.
937* LaserGuidedKarma: His scheming ''always'' comes back to bite him whenever he is foolish enough to involve himself with Aladdin. Being forced into enchanted dancing shoes and acting as a floorshow in Getsistan after destroying it over and over, having to rebuild Agrabah after getting it destroyed by provoking a war between Agrabah and the Odiferous tribe, everything that happens after his poisoning Aladdin results in the waking of Mothias...
938* ManipulativeBastard: He once orchestrated a war between Agrabah and the Odiferans in order to profit on weapons dealing for both sides.
939* NoSell: At the first meeting, he recognized Genie pretending to be a human by smell and even destroyed his disguise (just poked a finger at Genie and returned him to his true form). It seems to be common imp abilities related to an enmity between genies and imps.
940* OhCrap:
941** Pulls some spectacular faces of horrified realization in his first episode, "Never Say Nefir", when he realizes Genie has figured out how to destroy Nefir's enchanted dancing shoes.
942** His face becomes full of horror and despair in "Mission: Imp-Possible" when he realizes that he has freed Mothias, a beast that preys exclusively on imps like himself.
943* PunnyName: "Never Has Enough" - doubles as MeaningfulName, thanks to his greed.
944* SmugSnake: Boy is he ever, even though his schemes are genuinely clever, he is too overconfident for his own good.
945* ToothyBird: Well, Toothy Imp actually, but one with a bird beak full of teeth.
946* {{Troll}}: To Genie, who seriously hates imps.
947** In "Mission: Imp-Possible", when Genie was forced to work with him to find a cure for Aladdin, he takes every opportunity to charge Genie ridiculous amounts of money for "guide services". He only stops after Genie [[BewareTheSillyOnes threatens to "rip out [his] spine and floss with it"]].
948* VillainBall: Twice.
949** If he didn't trick Genie into wearing [[InvoluntaryDance magic shoes]] and destroying Getzistan with Samir in "Never Say Nefir", the heroes wouldn't know about that shoes and be able to stop him.
950** If he didn't [[ButtMonkey sour]] [[EvilGloating relations]] with [[TeethClenchedTeamwork Genie]] in "Mission: Imp Possible", he could ask Genie to get rid of Mothias in any way except catching it in a web of its [[{{Panacea}} magic silk]] that he wanted so he could get it.
951* VillainsWantMercy: In "Mission: Imp Possible", he needs Genie to save him from a giant imp-eating moth... after he secretly [[ForcedSleep poisoned]] Aladdin to get priceless [[{{Panacea}} magic silk]] [[FindTheCure with his help]], made Genie beg him for help, abused him all the way and finally put Genie in a bottle and revealed his evil plan. Of course, Nefir ends up [[CrossingTheBurntBridge desperately]] [[BegTheDog begging]] Genie for his life.
952* XanatosSpeedChess: In "The Way We War", when he provoked a war between Agrabah and Odiferous by stealing the Odiferan sacred crock of cheese and blaming on Agrabah residents to sell weapons to both sides, Aladdin thought there was something wrong and went to Odiferan camp to talk to his friend Prince Uncouthma. Then Nefir told Uncouthma that Aladdin was the one who stole the crock, and he decided to go and kill Aladdin. But they talked anyway, ''and then'' Nefir told General Gouda that Aladdin captured Uncouthma, after which Odiferans went on the offensive while Aladdin and Uncouthma tried not to die from their latest weapons. And when they survived and could get to the palace earlier than the Odiferan army, he simply tried to [[MakeItLookLikeAnAccident kill them]] with Agrabah's [[EnergyWeapon new weapon]].
953[[/folder]]
954
955[[folder:Bizarrah]]
956[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bizarrah.png]]
957->'''Voiced by''': Creator/AprilWinchell
958
959An evil ''jenniya'' who serves as the antagonist for the spin-off EdutainmentGame ''[=Disney's MathQuest with Aladdin=]''.
960----
961* CoolCrown: Sports a tall crown similar to an Ancient Egyptian ''khepresh''.
962* EvilSoundsDeep: Thanks to the deep-voiced April Winchell.
963* JackassGenie: She went out of her way to corrupt wishes in her backstory.
964* LargeHam: She only has one or two lines where she isn't shouting at the top of her lungs.
965* LoopholeAbuse: She was released from her lamp due to a snake slithering over it. Due to not being human, the snake couldn't be her master, allowing her to do as she pleased. She can, however, still be trapped in her lamp.
966* PartyScattering: She splits the heroes up and traps them in different locations. Genie, Iago and [[AudienceParticipation the player]] are trapped in the palace dungeon, Abu is trapped in a food stall, Jasmine is imprisoned in a mosaic and Aladdin is trapped in a magical vortex.
967* SealedEvilInACan: The wizard pharaoh sealed her lamp inside a floating pyramid. She gets put back at the end.
968[[/folder]]
969
970[[folder:Frigeed]]
971[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oiam23_1.jpg]]
972->'''Voiced by''': Creator/DanCastellaneta
973
974An ice ifrit whom the gang come across in a palace while looking for a treasure Iago told them about. Although initially befriended, they have to fight him when they realize he intends to freeze Agrabah and the rest of the deserts forever.
975----
976* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He basically lives under the assumption that "ice and snow are good, and none of either is bad". He doesn't really want to hurt people, but he finds the desert's heat so intolerable, so inherently ''wrong'', that he's determined to freeze everything solid like his arctic homeland even if that's not what the people want.
977* GreatGazoo: Though not as much as Chaos.
978* AnIcePerson: He is ''literally'' made out of ice, and can command ice, snow and cold as he sees fit.
979* LargeHam
980* MotorMouth: He constantly raves and rants at high speed. He actually sounds a lot like [[WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck Megavolt]].
981* NoIndoorVoice: In the German dub, he rarely talks below a constant yell.
982* PunnyName: Frigid.
983* TenorBoy: Thanks to his voice actor.
984[[/folder]]
985
986[[folder:Amok Mon-Ra]]
987[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/effouy3xyai4s_x.png]]
988->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TimCurry
989
990An ancient demon who once ruled over Agrabah who was inadvertently reawakened by Iago, and promptly set about trying to conquer Agrabah once again.
991----
992* BigRedDevil: Is a giant demon with blood-red skin.
993* EvilIsHammy: This is pretty much a given for any villain voiced by Tim Curry.
994* EvilSoundsDeep: Courtesy of Tim Curry.
995* ForTheEvulz: While receiving tribute from the citizens of Agrabah, he takes a kid's teddy bear and burns it just to be a petty shmuck.
996* GodOfDarkness: Amok Munrah is never referred to as a god, but he draws his powers from the darkness (as well as fire), he loses them during the day (forcing him to be always on the move) and only other celestial beings ([[KillTheGod who eventually find a way to destroy him for good]]) have the power to keep him at bay.
997* MakeMyMonsterGrow: The heroes invoke this by accident when they try to blow him up with fireworks; the resulting explosion just feeds into his body and enlarges him far over the city.
998* MixAndMatchCritters: He's a humanoid demon with features from various animals, such as the legs of a lion and the wings of an eagle.
999* PlayingWithFire: He's born from flame, wields it as a weapon, and any natural sources in the area make him stronger.
1000* SuperSmoke: His body can disperse itself into a purple-red smoke.
1001* WeakenedByTheLight: He's driven off by the sun, which is what allows Agrabah to make plans to rebel against him.
1002* WeaksauceWeakness: At the beginning of the episode, Fasir gives Iago a medallion, which can ward him off and proves to be what destroys him in the ending.
1003[[/folder]]
1004
1005[[folder:Amal]]
1006[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/8a6303cd_4166_427a_9ad9_e61ed43d9659.jpeg]]
1007[[caption-width-right:350:"Listen, I'm not gonna be a street rat forever, like you! Someday, I'm gonna make something of myself."]]
1008[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/5f3eac34_b44a_4c4f_b506_fa50dd3c82dd.jpeg]]
1009->'''Voiced by:''' ??? (Child), Creator/MichaelBell (Adult)
1010
1011A fellow street rat and Aladdin's best friend, who mysteriously vanished when they were children. He was recruited into the El Katib and transformed into a shadow-walking monster by Mirage.
1012----
1013* BlessedWithSuck: Becoming a [[ShadowWalker shadow hopping]] monster whose hide is impervious to magic, has SuperStrength and is immortal is cool and all, but the drawbacks are immense. Like all El Katib, he can only come out of the shadow realm every 7 years for only three nights during a full moon and if he's not back in his own dimension when dawn comes, he dies from exposure to sunlight. And then there's the fact he is forever bound to serve [[BadBoss Mirage]]!
1014* ButNowIMustGo: Amal decides to leave Agrabah to venture into the world to help others in need and restore his humanity.
1015* ChildhoodFriends: He was this with Aladdin before being recruited into the kinship of the El Katib by Mirage.
1016* 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]].
1017* 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]].
1018* GenderBlenderName: "Amal" is also an Arabic woman's name. As in Amal Alamuddin nee [[Creator/GeorgeClooney Clooney]], for instance.
1019* HeelFaceTurn: When Mirage orders him to kill Aladdin, he defies her since Aladdin was once his friend.
1020* MeaningfulEcho: The last thing he had said to Aladdin before his disappearance when they were young was, "Someday, I'm gonna make something of myself". When Aladdin encounters him as an El Katib years later, it's what confirms his identity to his old friend.
1021-->'''Amal:''' I too have finally made something of myself... Aladdin!
1022* MeaningfulName: His name has two meanings; "aspiration" and "hope". Both are fitting seeing as how it was his aspiration to "make something of himself" that made it so easy for Mirage to recruit him into the El Katib, and the hope he now has with his second chance at life thanks to his HeelFaceTurn.
1023* RedemptionEarnsLife: Unlike the other El Katib who died once the sun rose, he didn't and is even starting to become human again, because he refused to kill Aladdin and as a result lost his "seed of evil".
1024* ShadowWalker: Like all El Katib, he has the ability to travel through shadows.
1025* 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.
1026* WeUsedToBeFriends: This is ultimately the reason why he defies Mirage's orders and spares Aladdin's life.
1027[[/folder]]
1028
1029[[folder:Mysr Al-Graspah]]
1030[[quoteright:239:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/9cb1aa41_c086_449c_b9c2_aad21f5937ab.jpeg]]
1031-->'''Msyr Al-Graspah:''' I find a Genie of the Lamp and what do I get? An amateur! If I were not so clever my chance at greatness would be wasted!
1032
1033Genie's very first Master, 14,000 years before the events of the movie. He appeared in the two-part Aladdin comic titled "Junior Disaster" in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' magazine.
1034
1035Genie, being inexperienced in his young age at the time, botched Mysr's first two wishes, infuriating him greatly. Mysr then uses his last wish to gain the legendary Staff of Forgetfulness, which he then uses on Genie to get three more wishes; the first being for him to transport an older, more experienced version of himself (the one we all know and love at this point) back through time. The younger Genie botches this wish as well, as Aladdin and Jasmine get pulled back in time along with his present self. When Mysr uses the Staff of Forgetfulness on Genie, making him his eternal slave, it's Aladdin, Jasmine and Genie's younger self that come to his rescue.
1036----
1037
1038* CanonForeigner: He only appears in a two-part non-canon comic found in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures''.
1039* HoistByHisOwnPetard: He had wished for the Staff of Forgetfulness to use on an older, experienced Genie to gain an eternal slave. However, after Aladdin uses the staff to help Genie regain his memories, Genie's younger self uses the staff on him, which makes him forget who he even is.
1040* SmugSmiler: He has this expression a few times after he tricks Genie's younger self using the Staff of Forgetfulness.
1041[[/folder]]
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