List of Disney's Aladdin characters

[6] Advances in CGI had progressed since the ballroom sequence in Beauty and the Beast, making it easier to animate Carpet 's texture and pattern regardless of which way it moved.

[6] Computer artist Tina Price took Cartwright's outlined form and superimposed the Persian design, which could stretch, squash, and roll up without changing.

His wife comes from the kingdom of Shirabad, which Jafar sought to conquer, and was murdered prior to the events of the film, causing him to keep Jasmine inside the palace to protect her.

Fazal (voiced by Jack Angel in the first film, Frank Welker in the sequels and the TV series, understudied by Jim Cummings in "Sneeze the Day") is one of Razoul's lieutenants.

Rajah (vocal effects by Frank Welker) is Jasmine's pet tiger who displays dog and cat-like behavior.

The Peddler is a mysterious desert-faring merchant who appears at the beginning of the original film and in the ending of Aladdin and the King of Thieves.

The Peddler scene was improvised by Williams, who was put in front of a table with props and began pitching them as products from a salesman's catalogue.

[10][11][12][13][14][15] He also appears in Disney's Aladdin, selling extra lives and wishes to the player, and in the Kingdom Hearts series, where he is voiced by Corey Burton.

The treasures hoarded inside the cave are used to test those who are worthy to enter, as touching them will cause the Tiger God to eliminate them.

After Abu touches the treasures, they escape from the Cave after the Magic Carpet saves them, and the Tiger God returns to its slumber.

In the remake, the cave has a lion head-shaped stone entrance, rather than a tiger head rising from the sands, and does not move, except when swallowing unwanted visitors.

Farouk is initially willing to accept this and let them go, but realizes that he has been tricked after seeing that Abu has stolen some of his apples; however, Aladdin and Jasmine leave before he can catch them.

He also appears in the TV series, where his villainous deeds revolve around power and riches and involve the use of magical artifacts or legendary creatures.

Ayam Aghoul (voiced by Hamilton Camp) is an undead sorcerer who uses dark magic and seeks to trap Aladdin and his friends in the Netherworld.

Fasir (voiced by Ed Gilbert) is an old seer and powerful sorcerer who turned his evil giant brother Fashoom to stone centuries ago.

Hamed (voiced by Val Bettin) is a nomad and ancestor of the Sultan and Jasmine, who, thousands of years ago, founded the city of Agrabah.

Haroud Hazi Bin (voiced by James Avery) is Abis Mal's sarcastic and cynical right-hand henchman who often considers his boss' schemes ill-conceived.

Mirage (voiced by Bebe Neuwirth) is a cat-like enchantress with power over illusions, dreams and shadows and the ruler of the realm of Morbia, where her home, a sphinx-styled temple, is located.

At some point, she formed the El Khatib, a legion of monsters that have the power to teleport through shadows and are created from children with true seeds of evil.

Every seven years, during the three nights of the full moon, she sends out the El Khatib to find potential recruits, enticing them with the promise of power and immortality.

Nefir Hasenuf (voiced by René Auberjonois) is an imp with the face of a hawk and bat-like wings, who is greedy and willing to betray others to get what he wants.

Throughout the series, he manipulates Samir into wearing magic shoes that force him to dance,[26] poisons Aladdin and manipulates Genie into accessing a worm that spins golden silk and later undergoes metamorphosis into the imp-eating Mothias,[27] and secretly starts a war between Agrabah and Odiferous while serving as the Sultan of Agrabah's war advisor,[28] but his plans are foiled.

Uncouthma Limzola Stenchworth[29] (voiced by Tino Insana) is the ruler of the barbarian land of Odiferous, whose inhabitants are based on the European Germanic peoples.

Uncouthma is shown to be reasonable and understanding, as he does not show disappointment upon learning that Jasmine is in love with Aladdin and decides to give up pursuing her.

Prior to the events of the first film, he left his wife and newborn son in Agrabah to find the legendary Hand of Midas, which could provide a better life for his family.

The members of the Forty Thieves are voiced by Jeff Bennett, Corey Burton, Jess Harnell, Clyde Kusatsu, and Rob Paulsen.

Their singing voices in "Welcome to the Forty Thieves" are provided by Scott Barnes, Don Bradford, David Friedman, Paul Kandel, Peter Samuel, Gordon Stanley, and Guy Stroman.

The Oracle (voiced by CCH Pounder) is an omniscient entity bound to a staff, who can answer only one question per person and cannot give anymore than that.

After the Oracle guides a captured Cassim, Sa'luk, and the remaining seven of the Forty Thieves to where it will emerge, the turtle surfaces from underneath them and they search for the Hand, but are ambushed by Aladdin and his friends.

Nasira (voiced by Jodi Benson) is Jafar's fraternal twin sister and the main antagonist, who seeks to resurrect him using the Serpent Idols.

The main characters in the first film. From top left to right: Magic Carpet and Genie. From bottom left to right: The Sultan, Jasmine, Aladdin, Abu, Iago, and Jafar.