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− | }}'''The Harem Girls''' are minor characters from the ''[[Aladdin (1992 film)|Aladdin]]'' franchise. |
+ | |rides = Aladdin: Live at the Hyperion}}'''The Harem Girls''' are minor characters from the ''[[Aladdin (1992 film)|Aladdin]]'' franchise. |
==Physical Appearance== |
==Physical Appearance== |
Revision as of 03:34, 24 May 2018
The Harem Girls are minor characters from the Aladdin franchise.
Physical Appearance
Fuchsia one: She has short black hair, fairly dark skin and an hourglass figure. She also has a long fuchsia bedlah pants, red bedlah top that shows her breast cleavage and bellybutton, fuchsia arm bands and fuchsia veil on her face. She's the only one of the three that has a beauty spot on her left cheek. She's later seen wearing a lavender outfit in Prince Ali.
Pink one: She has short black hair, fairly dark skin and an hourglass figure. She has a long light pink bedlah pants, light pink bedlah top that shows her breast cleavage and bellybutton, light pink arm bands and light pink veil on her face. She's the only one of the trio whose outfit's color doesn't change.
Lavender one: She has short black hair, fairly dark skin and an hourglass figure. She has a long lavender bedlah pants, lavender bedlah top that shows her breast cleavage and bellybutton, lavender arm band and lavender veil on her face. She has the shortest hair of the three. She's later seen wearing a red outift in Prince Ali.
Personality
They were shown to be somewhat snobbish, as evidenced by their dismissal of Aladdin and sarcastically feigning sadness regarding Aladdin's plight, as well as literally bump-checking him off their apartment. However, they did seem very fond of Prince Ali, and presumably any other handsome individual due to their swooning his highly publicized arrival at Agrabah. Presumably, they later acted on friendly terms with Aladdin and/or Jasmine due to them being among the invites to their wedding.
Appareances
Aladdin
They appear to live in some type of massage parlor with a manager. They know Aladdin when he's a street rat but they don't sympathize with his plight. ("One Jump Ahead"). When Aladdin shows up in town as Prince Ali, they swoon over him and are very impressed with him as he is presented by Genie who, at one point, disguised himself as one ("Prince Ali").
Aladdin and the King of Thieves
They appear in Genie's song, "There's a Party Here in Agrabah" and they were also invited to Aladdin's and Jasmine's wedding as the flower girls.
Gallery
Trivia
- The words 'harem' and 'girls' refers to either the wives, concubines or servants occupying a section of a house reserved for women members of a Muslim household.
- They're often compared to the Bimbettes from Beauty and the Beast, as they are flirtatious, fairly ditzy and have more impressive figures than the main female lead, in this case, Jasmine. A primary difference between them, however, is that the Bimbettes are not known to have been stuck-up or snobbish to anyone in the film (except Belle to a small extent), while the Harem Girls did act stuck up with Aladdin.
- Unlike the Bimbettes, their names are unknown and their hair is much shorter and darker.
- Like the Bimbettes (Beauty and the Beast) with their hair constantly changing styles, their wardrobes constantly change color.
- Besides them, there are other harem girls summoned by Genie in the songs, "Friend Like Me" and "Prince Ali".