The Crown Jewel of Agrabah is a magical item featured on ABC's Once Upon a Time. It appears in the fifteenth episode of the sixth season.
The Crown Jewel of Agrabah is based on the ring[1] from the "Aladdin" fairytale, and the Sultan's familial blue diamond ring from the Disney film Aladdin.
History
Sometime after Jasmine's father the Sultan regains his kingdom from Jafar, he shows a ring called the crown jewel of Agrabah to several princes, who are Jasmine's prospective suitors, and offers it as a dowry gift to whoever marries his daughter. Jasmine refuses to wed a complete stranger and, despite her father knowing she would rather marry for love, he begs her to do her duty for Agrabah's sake because their kingdom needs a prince who can provide an army to protect their land from Jafar, though she insists what they need a hero: Aladdin. They are interrupted when Jafar arrives to demand the princess' hand in marriage and that if she does not accept by sundown, he'll destroy Agrabah forever. After Jasmine's attempts to outsmart Jafar fail, she agrees to marry him in order to save her kingdom. She hands him the ring as proof of her acceptance, but Jafar reveals that he never intended to marry her or take over Agrabah. However, now that he possesses the ring, he has the power to break the protection the ring keeps over Agrabah, a power that he uses to transport Agrabah into the ring. Jasmine watches in horror, unaware of where her kingdom ended up. ("A Wondrous Place")
When Jasmine uses her first wish to find Agrabah, the genie Aladdin brings both of them to the Enchanted Forest, with the crown jewel of Agrabah mysteriously appearing in Jasmine's pocket. Not knowing her kingdom is inside the ring, she takes the jewel to be a painful reminder of how she failed her people. She later learns the truth from Jafar, whom she defeats by turning into a staff. Then, with the power of Jasmine and Aladdin's true love kiss, Agrabah is freed from the ring and restored it to its rightful place. Ariel, seeing that the ring is now just a ordinary trinket, asks if she can keep it for herself. ("A Wondrous Place")
Appearances
Once Upon a Time: Season Six | ||||||||||
"The Savior": | "A Bitter Draught": | "The Other Shoe": | "Strange Case": | "Street Rats": | "Dark Waters": | "Heartless": | "I'll Be Your Mirror": | "Changelings": | "Wish You Were Here": | "Tougher Than the Rest": |
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"Murder Most Foul": | "Ill-Boding Patterns": | "Page 23": | "A Wondrous Place": | "Mother's Little Helper": | "Awake": | "Where Bluebirds Fly": | "The Black Fairy": | "The Song in Your Heart": | "The Final Battle Part 1": | "The Final Battle Part 2": |
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Once Upon a Time: Season Seven | ||||||||||
"Hyperion Heights": | "A Pirate's Life": | "The Garden of Forking Paths": | "Beauty": | "Greenbacks": | "Wake Up Call": | "Eloise Gardener": | "Pretty in Blue": | "One Little Tear": | "The Eighth Witch": | "Secret Garden": |
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"A Taste of the Heights": | "Knightfall": | "The Girl in the Tower": | "Sisterhood": | "Breadcrumbs": | "Chosen": | "The Guardian": | "Flower Child": | "Is This Henry Mills?": | "Homecoming": | "Leaving Storybrooke": |
Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Absent | Archive |
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