I find it hard to believe. He continues to adore and support her just like he did before. It also makes me bawl my eyes out, thinking of the cloud of sadness Rajah would have been stuck in if Jasmine had never come back to the palace. Home Lifestyle The depressing thing we never even thought about in "Aladdin". The depressing thing we never even thought about in "Aladdin".
Gina Florio Updated Feb 10, pm. FB Tweet More. He is mostly known for being rather aggressive and intolerable, as he takes a disliking to anyone who annoys Jasmine, even slightly—including narcissistic suitors, "Prince Ali", and even the Sultan. However, when with Jasmine, Rajah is docile and gentle. He appears to represent Jasmine's overall character in this sense as she, too, can be either fierce or loving, depending on whom she is interacting with.
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Learn more about your data on Quizzclub. OK Set preferences. What is the name of Jasmine's tiger in Disney's "Aladdin"? Sep 3, AM. Apr 3, PM. Rajah had an even harder time getting comfortable around Iago , the ex-bird of Jafar.
When recognizing the parrot, Rajah tried to eat the bird before Aladdin stopped him. Even when Iago fully redeemed himself, Rajah, though warmed up to the parrot, still has somewhat of a strained relationship with Iago; he often threatens to eat the cowardly parrot if Iago doesn't cooperate in doing the heroes' requests. In the remake , Rajah's personality is slightly less nuanced. However, he is shown to be very intelligent for a tiger and a good judge of character; Rajah is friendly and docile with Jasmine, Dalia , and Aladdin, whereas he often snarled at Jafar and Prince Anders and outright attacked Iago at several points in the movie.
Rajah is introduced with Princess Jasmine. When the snobby Prince Achmed tried to court Jasmine, Rajah attacked him and ended up ripping off a piece of Achmed's pants, successfully getting him to leave Agrabah. When the Sultan confronts Jasmine in the palace gardens, he finds Rajah playing with the torn fabric and realizes what happened. Jasmine tries to defend Rajah by claiming was just "playing" with the prince. After an argument with Jasmine, the Sultan angrily mutters, "Allah forbid you should have any daughters!
Later one night, Rajah catches Jasmine trying to escape the palace and attempts to stop her. Jasmine sadly explains she can't have her life be dictated for her anymore and hugs Rajah goodbye. The tiger then helps her scale the palace walls, becoming incredibly depressed afterward. Once Jasmine returns, Rajah comforts the princess as she mourns the supposed death of Aladdin , a boy she met at the marketplace. Jasmine and Rajah take an immediate disliking to the prince because of his flashy appearance and nature.
When Ali approaches Jasmine on the balcony, Rajah immediately chases him to the edge whilst growling. Jasmine briefly calls Rajah off when she recognizes Ali, but the princess and tiger soon dismiss the notion.
As Ali tries to be more like his true self and proving to Jasmine for how he truly feels for her, unlike the other suitors, Rajah and Jasmine both warm up to him and see they misjudged him.
At the battle with the evil royal vizier Jafar , Rajah attempts to attack the sorcerer when Jasmine and the Sultan are incapacitated but is magically turned into a tiger cub and imprisoned in a birdcage. After Jafar's defeat, Rajah is freed and returned to normal. He is seen celebrating Aladdin's heroism and bidding farewell to the now-freed Genie.
Rajah is a supporting character in the sequel, in which he showcases a slightly more mischievous side. Rajah is first seen growling and seemingly ready to attack Aladdin when he arrives on Jasmine's balcony, only to harmlessly pounce on the boy and give him a welcoming lick on the cheek. Rajah also stops Abu from stealing the jeweled flower which Aladdin gifted to Jasmine. Later on, Iago , Jafar's sidekick, is allowed to stay at the palace as a reward for unintentionally saving Aladdin's life.
Rajah finds Iago trapped in a birdcage with Abu guarding him. Abu immediately opens Iago's cage upon spotting Rajah, who recognizes the parrot and snarls at him. As a terrified Iago begs Abu to close the door, Rajah pounces on the cage, destroying it.
He chases Iago into the palace, unintentionally ruining the palace dinner and blowing Iago's cover the latter mostly due to Iago forcing Rajah to spit him out by tickling his snout with his feather, causing the tiger to sneeze before Aladdin had a chance to properly explain to the Sultan Iago's presence in the palace. Jasmine scolds Rajah for his recklessness. Rajah is then seen at the finale where he and the others welcome Iago into the palace after he saved Agrabah from a vengeful Jafar.
When Iago protests Aladdin's decision to not be Grand Vizier, and especially when he drags Jasmine into it, Rajah grows annoyed and pins the parrot underneath his paw in an attempt to shut him up.
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