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'''Iago''' is a talking parrot originating from Disney's animated film ''{{w|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}''. He | '''Iago''' is a talking parrot originating from Disney's animated film ''{{w|Aladdin (1992 Disney film)|Aladdin}}''. He originally served as [[Jafar]]'s henchman, although he tries to help [[Aladdin]] instead in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
Iago originally appeared in the 1992 film ''Aladdin'' | Iago originally appeared in the 1992 film ''Aladdin''. In the film, he is Jafar's parrot and spy, helping Jafar with his plan to marry Jasmine and become sultan of Agrabah. While in the presence of others, Iago uses speech appropriate for a normal parrot instead using fluent language. As shown throughout the film, the Sultan is fond of Iago and frequently feeds him crackers, something that Iago despises. When Aladdin goes into the Cave of Wonders to retrieve Genie's magic lamp, Iago steals it from him and gives it to Jafar. After Aladdin's arrival at the palace disguised as a prince, Jafar discovers his true identity and sends Iago to find the lamp and bring it to him, which he successfully did. When Aladdin sneaks into the palace to take Genie's lamp back, Iago spots and attempts to warn his master, but is swiftly silenced by Abu. In the climactic battle, Iago briefly fights [[Abu]] until Abu knocks him out for a few moments. Once Jafar is tricked into wishing to be a genie, he is sucked into his new lamp and Iago tries to flee from the scene, but is grabbed by Jafar and trapped inside the lamp along him. At the end, Iago is heard arguing with his master inside the lamp, having lost his patience with him. | ||
In ''The Return of Jafar'', Iago escapes from the lamp and he switches sides, mostly because he is tired with being pushed around by Jafar. Over the course of the film, Iago slowly warms to the idea of friendship after Aladdin saves him from the Sultan's wrath in return for Iago unintentionally saving him from the criminal Abis Mal. Jafar, retaining his genie powers from the first film, eventually returns, having tricked Abis Mal into releasing him, and confronts Iago to threaten him into leading Aladdin and company into a trap. After Aladdin's friends are taken prisoner and Aladdin himself is framed for the murder of the Sultan, Iago finally stands up to Jafar and releases the Genie, later risking his life to kill Jafar by pushing his lamp into molten lava. After his heroic and selfless deed, he is welcomed into Aladdin's extended family. | In ''The Return of Jafar'', Iago escapes from the lamp and he switches sides, mostly because he is tired with being pushed around by Jafar. Over the course of the film, Iago slowly warms to the idea of friendship after Aladdin saves him from the Sultan's wrath in return for Iago unintentionally saving him from the criminal Abis Mal. Jafar, retaining his genie powers from the first film, eventually returns, having tricked Abis Mal into releasing him, and confronts Iago to threaten him into leading Aladdin and company into a trap. After Aladdin's friends are taken prisoner and Aladdin himself is framed for the murder of the Sultan, Iago finally stands up to Jafar and releases the Genie, later risking his life to kill Jafar by pushing his lamp into molten lava. After his heroic and selfless deed, he is welcomed into Aladdin's extended family. |