![]() ![]() ![]() They sneak into the Forty Thieves' hideout and are discovered, and their law demands they die. He accompanies Aladdin, Abu, and Carpet to find the Forty Thieves to find Aladdin's father. He tries to discover where the Ultimate Treasure is from the Oracle, but she is bound by one rule "One question, one answer", and informs him that he already asked his question, regarding the scepter's worth. But his question is answered by the Oracle from the Scepter who explains the King of Thieves seeks her in order to find the Ultimate Treasure, which piques Iago's interest. Thinking out loud, Iago asks why out of all the marvelous gifts this was the only thing that the King of Thieves really wanted. He's freed and they learn the King of Thieves was most interested in a beautiful scepter. During the raid of the Forty Thieves, he tries to defend the gifts from the King of Thieves (for personal gain, of course) but is stuffed in a perfume bottle. In the final movie, Iago is tasked with collecting the wedding gifts from the arriving guests and is shown to be more interested in the extravagant gifts than the actual wedding ceremony itself. Additionally, due to his time with Jafar, Iago possessed extensive knowledge of various magicks, which proved useful as Genie's otherwise superior knowledge was ten thousand years out of date.Īladdin and the King of Thieves See main article: Aladdin and the King of Thieves. Like Genie, Iago commonly referenced modern things for humor, even though he did not have a logical excuse like Genie did. Aladdin had occasionally exploited this, since antagonists were more willing to accept Iago as being ruthless and amoral than he was. He harbored a crush on the rain bird Thundra, while admitting his manipulative personality made appealing to others difficult. He could usually convince Abu to be his partner in crime, but Abu was more likely to leave at the first sign of danger and often lacked the finesse that Iago required. Iago's common schemes involved trying to sell anything with any value (real or not), trying to steal things, and trying to treasure-hunt. However, he was sometimes forced to battle his conscience, and generally did the right thing even when he did not have to. He went on to provide a sarcastic, realistic, or cowardly perspective on events and was only really willing to face danger if great reward was promised. Iago is one of the series's six main characters. TV series See main article: Aladdin (TV series). In this sequel Iago is the main protagonist. After his heroic deed, he was welcomed into Aladdin's extended family. Over the course of his time with Aladdin and his friends, Iago slowly warmed to the idea of friendship after Aladdin saves him from the Sultan's wrath in return for Iago unintentionally saving him from Abis Mal, finally risking his life to kill Jafar by pushing his lamp into molten lava. Having escaped from the lamp, Iago switched sides, mostly due to his resentment of Jafar's treatment of him and the punishment which came from being in his company. ![]() The Return of Jafar See main article: The Return of Jafar. ![]() In the end Iago is dragged into Jafar's lamp with him at the end of the movie and is banished to the Cave of Wonders. The Sultan seems to not know until the end of the first movie that Iago can speak complete English and is evil. Iago often says how he hates crackers which the Sultan always gives him. He resented living under the Sultan and Jasmine as much as his owner Jafar does, though he contrasts Jafar's dark brooding with angry, sarcastic ranting. Iago is the secondary antagonist in the film and Jafar's servant, second in-command, assistant, butler, deputy, and pet parrot. ( Sneeze the Day)Īladdin (film) See main article: Aladdin (film). ( The Return of Jafar) He and Jafar remained together since, with Jafar often traveling the world to seek out legends and information concerning genies as well as finding knowledge and relics that would grant him the ability to become a powerful sorcerer, all of which Iago kept tabs on while making sure to remember every bit of info for Jafar. And he is also known as impolite, aggressive, grouchy, obnoxious, tenacious, happy-go-lucky, erudite, big-hearted, idealistic, roguish and discourteous.Īccording to a piece of conversation, Jafar had picked up Iago in Agrabah's bazaar and reared him as his accomplice in crime, teaching him to speak fluently. He’s characterized with a frequent useage of biting sarcasm as well as a sharp wit. Iago is a parrot bird very stingy and typically allies himself with whoever benefits him the most. 2.6 Disney Princess Enchanted Tales: Follow Your Dreams. ![]()
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