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Iago, voiced by Gilbert Gottfried , is a Fictional Character in the 1992 Disney Animated Film '' Aladdin '', a talking parrot who served as a sidekick for Jafar . Iago later switched sides in '' The Return Of Jafar '', but he is still largely conniving, greedy, and cowardly. His character is naughty and selfish, albeit harmless. He is rude and obnoxious, but has a good heart. Frustrated, irritated, and fussy, Iago is not the type to want to openly show up his good side. His remarks are insulting yet hilarious and entertaining. The others take no notice of his insults, taking them in stride. In the third movie, Iago partners up with Aladdin's father and leaves with him after Aladdin and Jasmine's wedding.

In addition to being able to speak English, Iago has the ability to perfectly mimic other characters' voices. He also possesses knowledge of various magics, learned from Jafar, although he doesn't perform any magic himself; this proves useful on occasion as Genie 's usually superior knowledge is 10,000 years out of date.

Like most characters from Disney's animated movies, Iago made recurring appearances on '' House Of Mouse ''. On that series, the movies' continuity did not seem to matter, and Iago was depicted as either Jafar's sidekick or hanging around with the good guys.


KINGDOM HEARTS SERIES

In '' Kingdom Hearts '', like in the first movie, Iago works under Jafar. While not a major character, he took the lamp from Aladdin while no one was looking, and played keep-away with Jafar's Lamp with Sora and company trying to get it while dealing with Jafar in his Genie form. A facsimile of Iago would repeat that scenario during the boss-fight with Jafar in ''Chain of Memories''.

In '''' he makes a breif cameo appearance during the Boss battle against Jafar's genie form. During the battle, attacking Jafar has no effect. Rather, the lamp must be hit which is held up high by Iago.

In '' Kingdom Hearts II '', like in ''The Return of Jafar'', Iago leaves Jafar and returned to Agrabah in a slump after failing to make amends to Aladdin and Jasmine. When he unintentionally assisted Sora in the task of beating the Heartless and retrieving Jafar's lamp, he managed to gain everyone's trust. But that trust was soon shattered when Iago was forced to help Jafar yet again in keeping Sora & the other occupied at the ruins. Despite losing face, Iago redeemed himself by intentionally getting shot by a spell that Jafar intended to shoot at Aladdin. He survived and was forgiven after Jafar's death. It should be noted that while his role is still minor, he does have a lot more lines compared with the first game.