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** Again when Agrabah was reintroduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. When Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrive, Iago finds them, and warns them of a Heartless ambush. In exchange, he asks for Sora to put in a good word for him to Jasmine and Aladdin. Iago then guiltily tells Sora and Aladdin where Jafar's lamp is, in the Cave of Wonders, only to discover that the Peddler got it first. Pete then steals it from him, and Sora gets it back. During the second visit, Iago lures Sora and Aladdin to the ruins, while Jafar takes over Agrabah.
*** Iago is also useful in a "World Runner" deck in the short lived Kingdom Hearts card game. He appeared in the fourth and final American set, as a level 0 (Meaning he can be played if you have no other friend cards in the friend area.) If you discard him, you can remove a Heartless card from your current Agrabah world card. Which is helpful, because two of the three Agrabah cards have no dark limit, meaning your opponent can play as many Dark or Nobody cards as they wish on your world, and some of them have little means of being extinguished.
* [[Escapist Character]]: Aladdin. He quickly goes from living off stolen food to having the friendship of an all-powerful-genie-[[Robin Williams]], a flying carpet, the affection of the richest, most desirable girl in the kingdom, and an assured future as the next Sultan — and this status remains throughout the entire franchise. That's pretty darn escapist.
* [[Evil Is Cool]]: Jafar is up there with Maleficent, Scar, and Hades as one of Disney's most famous and popular villains.
* [[Fanon]]: Jasmine is often thought of as a [[Belly Dancer]], despite her being a princess and belly dancing as we know it [[Newer Than They Think|not existing in her time period]].
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