Iago - Aladdin - was created in Jafar's parrot was called Iago. Iago is the parrot from Aladdin. Iago is played by Gilbert Gottfried. Iago is voiced by Gilbert Gottfried. Gilbert Gottfried. It's IAGO by the way Iago - Disney's Aladdin. There's Iago from Aladdin. Is he the one? The antagonists are Jafar and his parrot Iago. The loudmouth parrot that belongs to Jafar in Aladdin. Iago ee-ah-go. Log in. Study now. See Answer.
Best Answer. Iago from Aladdin is a parrot. Study guides. Birds 20 cards. Iago was once the companion of the villain, Jafar, in the Aladdin but has since turn his back on Jafar and joined Aladdin and his crew on their constant mission to protect Arabian city, Agrabah and the royal family. Iago had the looks of a Scarlet macaw; despite the breed of parrot are natives to South American not the Middle East. Just like other birds that are common in Africa, like the Africa grey, Iago is very smart and was able to learn a host of tricks, thanks to Jafar.
Unlike many parrots, Iago hates crackers, as noted when being offered crackers by the Sultan. He subtly threatens Iago, who is intelligent enough to know he will suffer if he disobeys again, into luring Aladdin and the Sultan into a trap.
Iago talks with Aladdin and Jasmine and finds it surprisingly easy to persuade Aladdin into taking the Sultan on a carpet ride without Genie. Jasmine apologies to Iago for doubting him. Then Iago has a sudden flash of conscience to warn Aladdin and Jasmine of what danger they are in, but Jafar's evilly omniscient eyes suddenly appear on the curtain above Al and Jas, and fearful for his safety, Iago refrains from warning them.
As soon as Aladdin and Jasmine leave, Jafar appears from nowhere and sadistically praises the ashamed parrot for following through on his evil plan. Iago's guilt over how he has treated the trusting Aladdin increases visibly to a degree where he appears sickened by his own actions, especially during the Sultan's kidnapping after Aladdin angrily reprimands him, thinking he was in on the kidnapping.
He frees the captured Genie to save Aladdin from being beheaded when he's framed for murdering the Sultan through Jafar's schemes, in the process also freeing Jasmine, the Sultan, Carpet, and Abu. Jasmine showing full trust for the bird, proving he didn't betray anyone, explained what he did, much to Aladdin's surprise and impressing him. Now that his debts are repaid, Iago leaves them to fight Jafar alone, somewhat surprised that they don't hold him to any further obligations.
But in the struggle against Jafar, when all hope seems lost, Iago returns unexpectedly. He grabs the lamp and attempts to hand it to Aladdin, but is hit by an energy bolt by Jafar and horribly injured. Aladdin and the others believe that all is truly lost, but with his last ounce of strength, Iago kicks Jafar's lamp into the boiling lava, destroying Jafar. Aladdin saves the helpless Iago from falling into the lava himself, but his injuries are so severe that for a moment everybody believes him dead.
However this is not so, as since Genies lack the power to kill, Iago coughs "You'd be surprised what you can live through. In the series, he provides a sarcastic, realistic, or cowardly perspective on events and is only really willing to face danger if a great reward is promised. He is sometimes forced to battle his conscience which was revealed, in one episode, to be a manifested replica of Iago himself, with higher moral standards which the bird despised so much, prompting Iago to go through great lengths in abolishing his conscience-self, perhaps explaining his unscrupulous ways; and due to moral standards, the conscience-self was none too happy , acting nobler than might be expected.
A particular example of this was when Sadira used her sand magic to alter history so that she was the princess and Jasmine the street-rat; the animals of Agrabah were the only ones who remembered how history should be, and while Iago could easily have adjusted to this new world, he instead risked his life and security to lead Abu and Rajah in finding Jasmine and restoring the world to normal. Iago's common schemes involve trying to sell anything with any value real or not , trying to steal things, and trying to treasure-hunt Although he abandoned his greedy ways on one occasion after sustaining a bump to the head, he eventually returned to normal after his new charitable ways got him into almost as much trouble, concluding that at least greed was profitable.
He can usually convince Abu to be his literal partner in crime, but Abu is rather less deceitful than Iago, due to his close friendship with Aladdin, and also more likely to run from danger. Also during the series, he has a crush on the rain bird and protector of the rain forest Thundra and eventually becomes her boyfriend. During the series, when ever Genie's magic can't help solve problems, he will help out by finding a source of magic in Jafar's secret lab as seen in Smolder and Wiser. Iago appears in every episode of the series except for two: " Some Enchanted Genie " and " Beast or Famine ".
In the final movie, Iago is tasked with collecting Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding gifts from the arriving guests and is shown to be more interested in the extravagant gifts than the actual wedding ceremony itself. 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.
He's freed and Aladdin and Jasmine learn the King of Thieves was most interested in a beautiful scepter. Thinking out loud, Iago asks why out of all the marvelous gifts this was the only thing that the King of Thieves really wanted. 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.
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. Iago objects to this, rightly saying that he had not been directly asking her that question, but asking the others instead. Alas, Genie must inform him that his question nonetheless counted.
They sneak into the Forty Thieves' hideout and are discovered, and their law demands they die. They learn from Cassim his past and his dreams and goals. That he desperately seeks the ultimate Treasure, the Hand of Midas, which can turn anything it touches into solid gold and has proof in the form of a ship of gold. This causes Iago to take an instant interest in Cassim. When Cassim agrees to come to Agrabah, Iago helps him to get the scepter, but Razoul, the Captain of the Palace Guard, and the guards catch them in the act, and the Sultan has no choice but to punish them with life imprisonment, much to Iago's shock and terror.
Soon after, Aladdin breaks them out and is forced to join them in their escape, but refuses to leave Jasmine behind. Iago tries to convince Aladdin to come, not wanting him to get locked up, but Aladdin is prepared to face the consequences. Aladdin tells Iago to go with Cassim, much to his surprise. Iago wishes Aladdin luck and joins Cassim. They return to the lair, only to be betrayed by the Forty Thieves under the command of Sa'Luk, who survived his fight with Aladdin.
With the scepter in their possession, they sail off to find the Hand of Midas, but Iago escapes and returns to Agrabah to warn them. They go to Cassim's rescue, and during the whole thing, Aladdin and Cassim finally settle their differences aside and truly become father and son.
Returning to Agrabah, Cassim attends his son's wedding to his new daughter-in-law, but due to his fugitive status, he decides to leave to make a fresh start and a new life. Although Iago admits that he will miss his friends in Agrabah, he decides to accompany him on his adventures, and with a wave of farewell to Aladdin and his new wife, Jasmine, they ride off into the night.
In the episode " Hercules and the Arabian Night " which is set sometime after the third film, Iago did not appear in the episode, since he was still touring around the world with Cassim.
However, he was mentioned by Jafar, who was still furious about how Iago betrayed him in the second film. Although Iago is not mentioned by name, Jafar's term "treacherous parrot" obviously refers to him. Like most characters from Disney 's animated feature films, Iago made recurring appearances on House of Mouse , where the movies' continuity did not seem to matter and Iago was depicted irregularly as either Jafar's sidekick or exhibiting his protagonist behavior from the Aladdin sequel media, depending of the episode.
In " House of Magic ", Daisy accidentally made the club and all its guests disappear and being that Iago and Jafar were late, they lent their magical abilities to bring the club and its guests back. In " Donald Wants to Fly ", Iago volunteered to go to Neverland to find Peter Pan and the Lost Boys as they were late for their special guest appearance in that evening's show.
He also makes an appearance in " Gone Goofy ", where after Snow White bites the poisoned apple from the Evil Queen , she drops it where Iago is.
He asks if she's going to finish it, but no response. He gives it to Abu, asking what he thinks of it. When Abu falls out like a light after biting it, Iago calls out for a prince to kiss the monkey. Prince John enters the scene with Sir Hiss observing. Iago was a part of the many villains to take over the club in Mickey's House of Villains , informing the villains that every year on Halloween they just sit around and think of evil acts instead of doing them, giving Jafar his idea to take over the club.
Iago also appears in Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse right before and during the club's Christmas transformation. Iago appears as a supporting character in this straight-to-DVD movie. Later on, the horse of Jasmine's deceased mother disappears, leaving Jasmine to go on a search. Before she does, she attempts to find who let the horse, named Sahara, out and upon finding a fig, the favorite snack of Abu, Jasmine immediately begins to question the monkey.
Iago joins her in the courtroom-esque drama and repeatedly interrogates Abu into revealing the truth. When Abu confesses, Jasmine takes it upon herself to find the horse, though Iago is openly doubtful about the situation. He eventually decides to join Jasmine, Abu, and Carpet, believing he'll witness a humorous failure. I have literally so many questions about this dog, but he or she is a cute dog, so they can be Iago if they really want to. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts, Disney!
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