Jaladdin

"Jasmine: I choose you, Aladdin. Aladdin: Call me Al."

Jaladdin is the het ship between Aladdin and Jasmine from the Aladdin and Once Upon A Time fandoms.

Disney
Jasmine is the daughter of the Sultan of Agrabah. By law of the time, Jasmine must be married to a prince by her next birthday, which is in three more days. She is unwilling to marry any of the princes her father suggests, as she proclaims that if she decides to marry, it will be for love, rather than for wealth, power, and tradition. She also alludes to the fact that suitors see her as a mere prize to be won, a man's possession, rather than their equal lover.

To escape her plight, Jasmine runs away from home while disguised as a peasant. Having never been outside the palace before, she inadvertently gets into trouble when she gives an apple to a young boy without paying for it. Before the merchant can punish her by amputating her hand, a street urchin named Aladdin, having seen her and fallen for her at first sight, quickly steps in and saves her by claiming that Jasmine is his mentally-ill sister. Jasmine plays along, pretending that she believes Abu to be the Sultan and that a camel is her doctor. Aladdin leads Jasmine to his home, where they talk and continuously connect. Aladdin reveals his wish to escape the struggles of being a "street rat", while Jasmine wishes for freedom. They both come to realize they have a lot in common by feeling "trapped" in the life they were born into. Jasmine and Aladdin begin to develop romantic feelings for each other and lean to share a kiss, but the royal guards led by Razoul suddenly arrive. They try to escape but are surrounded, eventually leading to Aladdin's arrest. Jasmine reveals herself to the guards as the princess and demands that they release Aladdin. Razoul explains that his orders come from Jafar, and must be taken up with him.

When Jasmine confronts Jafar, the latter claims that Aladdin was charged with kidnapping the princess. Jasmine explains that she wasn't kidnapped, but willingly ran away, only to learn that Aladdin cannot be released on account that his sentence has already been carried out: death by beheading. Shaken, a saddened and furious Jasmine leaves the room and mourns the loss of her only friend, feeling responsible for his death. Upon noticing his daughter's depressed state, the Sultan comforts Jasmine and learns the story of Aladdin and her outing. Jafar is promptly chastised over the matter, but Jasmine still holds a grudge against the Vizier, swearing to "get rid of him" once she becomes queen. Unbeknownst to Jasmine, Aladdin is alive and was sent to the Cave of Wonders to retrieve a lamp by orders of a disguised Jafar. Aladdin ends up trapped within the cave during the mission, with the lamp, and subsequently, releases a Genie and becomes his master.

After Aladdin's wish to become a prince is granted by the Genie, he visits Jasmine under the guise of 'Prince Ali Ababwa'. She initially believes him to be just another arrogant suitor, after hearing 'Prince Ali' speak to the Sultan about his intentions to "win Jasmine." She became Prince Ali's Slave Girl. During a private meeting on Jasmine's balcony, however, Jasmine quietly deduces that Ali is actually the same boy that she met in the marketplace. Confident in her theory, Jasmine accepts Ali's proposal to go for a Magic Carpet ride—in during which, the two fall in love. After the carpet takes the two to watch some fireworks in China, Jasmine nonchalantly yet seductively tricks Ali into revealing the truth. She is, at first, angered with his lies, feeling demeaned, but Ali claims that he sometimes dresses up as a commoner to "escape the pressures of palace life," which she relates to, softening her attitude and prompting her to forgive him. Jasmine is then taken back to the palace, where she and Ali share their first kiss, cementing their romantic relationship.

In her bedroom, while brushing her hair, Jasmine blissfully and happily contemplates her growing affections for Ali, just when her father arrives and claims to have chosen a husband for her: Jafar. A disgusted Jasmine refuses, telling her father that she's chosen Ali, though Jafar claims, "Prince Ali left". Just then, Ali arrives and accuses Jafar of attempted murder. Jafar scoffs at the accusations, and the Sultan suspiciously agrees, much to Jasmine's confusion. Unbeknown to Jasmine, the Sultan was being controlled by Jafar's Snake Staff, which Ali takes notice of and destroys, freeing the Sultan. With Jafar revealed to be a traitor, he is confronted by Jasmine, Ali, the Sultan, and the guards, though he manages to escape. The Sultan was initially distraught at the situation, but he quickly perks up upon realizing that Jasmine has finally chosen her suitor in Ali. The Sultan gives the couple his blessings and informs them that they will be married as soon as possible, also revealing that Ali will then become the next Sultan once they are wed. Unknown to either the Sultan or Jasmine, however, Ali was disturbed by the news, feeling undeserving of such power, and Jasmine's love.

The following day, the Sultan announces Ali and Jasmine's engagement in front of the palace. Jasmine is delighted to have her engagement announced, as she is happy to have found someone who truly loves her. She watches from behind the curtains as her father gives his speech, and soon takes note of Ali's arrival by preparing him to make his appearance to the crowd. Just then, Jafar arrives and takes control of the kingdom, having stolen control of the lamp. Though her father cowers in fear, Jasmine refuses to obey Jafar's commands as Sultan, prompting him to use his next wish to become the most powerful sorcerer in the world. He then uses his new abilities to forcefully have the two former rulers bow to him. Once Ali rushes in to protect Jasmine, Jafar sadistically reveals the supposed Prince as a fraud. Aladdin struggles to explain the truth to a confused, frightened and saddened Jasmine, having made an attempt to do so earlier, but Jafar separates the two, sending Aladdin to freeze to death at the ends of the Earth, while Jasmine and the Sultan are left to suffer his wrath in a dystopian Agrabah.

In the palace, Jasmine has been relegated to serve as Jafar's chained slave. She is forced to watch her father be tortured by Iago, but Jafar eventually adheres to her plea to spare him. Jafar then proposes to have Jasmine become his queen. Horrified and disgusted, she hotly refuses, soaking the tyrant with a glass of wine, and angering him to the point of near physical abuse. Instead, Jafar decides to use his final wish to have Jasmine fall desperately in love with him, much to her and the Genie's horror. The Genie tries to explain that his magic cannot be used to make people fall in love, but the impatient Jafar refuses to listen, confronting his minion. Meanwhile, Jasmine spots and smiles at Aladdin in the distance, alive, and plotting to steal back the lamp. Delighted to have him back and to help him do so, Jasmine manipulates Jafar into believing the wish has worked and she's fallen madly in love with him, and seductively keeps his attention away from the lurking Aladdin. Iago notices this and tries to alert Jafar, but Abu stops him. When their scuffle briefly grabs Jafar's attention, Jasmine—out of desperation—turns him back to her with a kiss, shocking Aladdin. Once Jasmine and Jafar break the kiss, the latter spots Aladdin's reflection in Jasmine's tiara, finds that she tricked, seduced and humiliated him and immediately attacks.

A battle follows, and as Aladdin and Jafar confront one another, Jasmine goes for the lamp, only to be imprisoned in a giant hourglass by Jafar. With sand slowly filling the glass, Jafar uses Jasmine's oncoming death to distract Aladdin, who simultaneously tries to retrieve the lamp and save Jasmine. Aladdin ultimately manages to defeat Jafar by tricking him into using his last wish to become a genie and imprisoning him within his own lamp, thus saving the kingdom and freeing Jasmine and the Sultan. With peace restored, Aladdin remorsefully apologizes for his lies, though Jasmine ultimately forgives him, grieving over the fact that they can't be together because of the law. The Genie, however, urges Aladdin to use his last wish to regain his princely status. Aladdin declines this, however, tells Jasmine that he's tired of pretending to be something he's not, which she's proud of and understands, and instead uses the final wish to set Genie free. Believing Aladdin has proven his worth by saving the kingdom, despite not being a prince, the Sultan decides to abolish the law, declaring the princess is free to marry whomever she deems worthy. Jasmine smiles, leaps into Aladdin's arms, and immediately chooses him, showing that she truly loves him. After seeing the Genie off, a celebration is held in Jasmine and Aladdin's honor.

Once Upon A Time
Aladdin and Jasmine first met in Agrabah, where Aladdin was a thief and Jasmine was a princess. When Jafar, the Sultan's adviser, turned three people into rats as punishment for stealing, Aladdin stole valuables from those watching the event, one of whom was Jasmine. Jasmine asked Aladdin's help to take down Jafar, whose corrupt ways were ruining the kingdom. Aladdin refused to help at first, but when Jasmine started to loudly accuse Aladdin of stealing from her, he accepted. The two went to the Cave of Wonders in search of the Diamond in the Rough, a weapon that could take down Jafar. During the journey, Aladdin planned to go on a treasure hunt in the cave, angering Jasmine because he only cared about himself instead of the entire kingdom. Aladdin pointed out that people had been suffering before Jafar's rule, and that Jasmine had only decided to get involved once her family was affected.

Despite this, Aladdin made Jasmine smile by giving her an apple. In the cave, they found the diamond on a sword, and in order to steal the diamond without setting off a trap, Aladdin placed a monkey ornament of equal weight on the sword. The diamond, however, crumbled into ash as soon as Aladdin touched it. As Aladdin was protecting Jasmine from a falling pillar, he accidentally used magic to pulverize it. Jasmine revealed that the Diamond in the Rough was actually him, and that he was the Savior who could defeat Jafar. Overwhelmed by this, Aladdin asked to be left alone. Jasmine gave him a royal scarab of Agrabah to show her belief in him before leaving to return to her home.

Not long afterwards, Jasmine was trapped in an hourglass by Jafar. Aladdin saved her by snapping Jafar's staff into half. This also broke Jafar's spell on the Sultan. Some time after Jafar left, Jasmine found out he was somewhere in the eastern provinces. Aladdin decided to pursue Jafar and asked Jasmine to come with him, but she refused as she had to take care of the kingdom.

Children
Aziz

Aziz is the son of the Disney Descendants versions of Aladdin and Jasmine. He was originally meant to appear in the first film but he was later cut from it, he is, however, part of the book series of Descendants, where he appears to be on friendly terms with Jay, the son of his parents' enemy, Jafar.

Fanon
The pairing is generally accepted due to its canon status. The Disney version of the pairing is more popular with 166 fanworks on AO3. The OUAT version only has 2 fics. In Once Upon a Time, the pairing is acknowledged by fans due to its canon status on the show and in the movie, but it is not notably shipped for OUAT alone.

Fandom
FAN FICTION
 * Aladdin/Jasmine (Disney) on FanFiction.Net
 * Aladdin/Jasmine (Kingdom Hearts) on FanFiction.Net
 * Aladdin/Jasmine (Disney) on FanFiction.Net
 * Aladdin/Jasmine (Kingdom Hearts) on FanFiction.Net

FAN ART

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Trivia

 * They are one of the many Disney couples to be seen in Kingdom Hearts.
 * They appear in Cookie Run: Kingdom as limited guest characters, being one of four classic Disney pairings who appear together (the other three being MickMinn, DonDaisy and Belleast). You get an achievement if you manage to put both of them on a setpiece modelled after the Magic Carpet.