10 Best Aladdin Coloring Pages Your Toddler Will Love

Aladdin is a musical animated film released by Walt Disney Pictures in 1992. The film is an adaptation of the Middle-Eastern folktale, ‘Aladdin and the Magic Lamp,’ from the book One Thousand and One Nights. A popular animated movie and TV series, the story revolves around Aladdin, a street urchin who accidentally meets Princess Jasmine in the city of Agrabah. The couple then falls in love but cannot be together as Jasmine can only marry a prince. If your child is already familiar with this story, share these ten Aladdin coloring pages with them for added fun and learning.

Top 10 Disney Aladdin Coloring Pages

Let your children experience this Arabian adventure through these Aladdin coloring pages. These pages can help you introduce the characters to your kids while talking about the story and other folktales from around the world.

1. Aladdin

Aladdin is the protagonist of this animated film and cartoon series. He is a street urchin who steals food to survive. Aladdin is a cheerful, bold, loving, and trustworthy boy. He is referred to as the “diamond in the rough” in the film, with his true value hidden beneath his shabby exterior. Aladdin is a handsome, lean, and muscular man with brown eyes and black hair. He wears a purple waistcoat, white pants, and a brown belt with a yellow patch.

2. Jasmine

Princess Jasmine is the beautiful daughter of Sultan Hamed, the ruler of Agrabah. Tired of her sheltered life, she escapes from the palace in quest of freedom and true love. Jasmine is an independent and strong character who does not hesitate to stand for what’s right. Unlike other stereotypical princesses, Jasmine takes an active part in political conversations. She is also very caring and loving towards everyone. Jasmine has long, thick hair and brown eyes. She always ties her hair in a ponytail. She is normally found wearing a light blue cropped top and harem pants.

3. Genie

Genie possesses phenomenal magical powers. He was released from the magical lamp by Aladdin in the collapsed Cave of Wonder. His supernatural powers enable him to break the laws of nature and the fourth wall and lift the Agrabah palace. The genie is bound by three laws – he cannot kill anyone, he cannot make people fall in love, and he cannot revive the dead. Genie also serves as the comic relief during his appearances.

4. Jafar

Jafar is the main villain in Aladdin. He is the royal Vizier of Agrabah and a magician from Maghreb. He is attracted to the beautiful Jasmine and wants to marry her to rule her kingdom. He wants Jasmine to fall in love with him so that he can marry her. He is a tall, slender, and bony man who is always dressed in extravagant clothes. He also carries a gold and ruby cobra-headed staff to perform sorcery.

5. Sultan

The Sultan is a minor character in Disney’s Aladdin. He is the ruler of Agrabah and the father of Princess Jasmine. The Sultan is a worthy ruler who knows when to put his power to good use. He is a pompous and kind man who loves playing with toys. Sultan loves his daughter dearly and even repels the marriage law so that Jasmine can marry the man of her choice.

6. Abu

Abu, another endearing comic character in the animation series, is a kleptomaniac monkey and a close friend of Aladdin. He is generally a kind and helpful monkey but can turn selfish on seeing food. Abu is very loyal to his friends and can even risk his life to keep them from danger. This is a black-and-white coloring sheet of Abu depicting his laid-back self.

7. Iago

Iago is a supporting character in the Aladdin films and cartoon series. He is the secondary antagonist in the 1992 animated film. Iago is a part of the royal menageries in Agrabah. He is named after the famous character Iago in Shakespeare’s Othello. He gets frustrated easily and unabashedly vocalizes his frustration to other characters. He possesses the knowledge of magic and sorcery, which he learned from his previous master, Jafar. He also has the ability to mimic the other character’s voice perfectly.

8. Rajah

Rajah is Princess Jasmine’s pet tiger. He was bought by the Sultan for her daughter Jasmine from a traveling circus. Rajah is very fond of Jasmine and is extremely protective of her. He had even driven away one of the suitors of Jasmine from Agrabah because he did not like him. He also assists Jasmine in escaping the palace. Rajah also fought against Jafar for Jasmine but was turned into a tiger cub and imprisoned in a birdcage by Jafar.

9. Magic Carpet

The Magic Carpet is an ancient flying carpet discovered by Aladdin in the Cave of Wonders. It doesn’t have a voice and expresses itself through movements and pantomime. It also uses its tassels as hands and feet to display its feeling. The Magic Carpet is a close and faithful friend of Aladdin, Abu, Iago, and Jasmine and can even risk its own life to save them. This playful character also helps Aladdin romance Princess Jasmine by taking them on a romantic flight.

10. Cassim

Here is a coloring page of Cassim, Aladdin’s father. He abandoned his newborn son and wife to explore the world and find a better life for his poverty-stricken family. After some time, he becomes involved with the forty thieves, eventually becoming the leader of the gang. He also frames a new law to never hurt the innocents.

Aladdin is one of the most successful animated films of Disney. It has also won many awards for its soundtrack. Put the soundtrack in the background as your child spends hours coloring these cute Aladdin character pages! These detailed pictures will allow your child to unleash their creativity and experiment with various colors and mediums. You can download all the free coloring pages and print them to create your Aladdin coloring book. Hope you and your child have a wonderful time!

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