Main article: List of Disney's Aladdin characters In a post-credits scene, Abis Mal, still dangling from the tree, realizes he'll never get his third wish. Aladdin ultimately rejects the Sultan's offer to become the Vizier, instead opting to see the world with Jasmine, much to Iago's chagrin. Everyone forgives Iago and he is officially accepted into the palace. Though injured, he kicks the lamp into the lava, and Aladdin rescues Iago as Jafar's magic is undone, making Jafar self-destroy and restoring the Palace gardens and the Carpet, but Iago's injuries are so severe that for a moment everybody believes him dead but he's alive. returns and grabs the lamp, but is knocked out by Jafar. Iago, who has once again had a change of heart, realized that he had been tricked by Jafar. He splits open the Palace gardens, creating a pool of lava and traps Aladdin on a sinking rock. Aladdin frees himself, and the group attempts to get the lamp, but Jafar transforms into his Genie form, scares the group, knocks the Genie out and shatters the Carpet. However, Jafar knocks both Aladdin and Abis Mal out the tower and sends them hurtling through the Palace trees and Abis Mal drops Jafar's lamp. Iago decides to leave, but not before Aladdin thanks him.Īladdin and the group confront Jafar in the treasure room just before Abis Mal can wish him free. Jafar now controls Agrabah, but Aladdin vows to stop him and Genie reveals Jafar can be killed by destroying his lamp. Feeling guilty for being tricked, Iago frees the Genie, who saves Aladdin. Aladdin eventually makes his way back to Agrabah to warn Razoul, but Jafar, posing as Jasmine, frames Aladdin for the Sultan's alleged murder and sentences him to execution. However, Jafar sneaks into the palace and forces Iago to trick Aladdin and the Sultan to travel to a waterfall.ĭuring the trip, the Sultan eventually forgives Aladdin, but Jafar, having transformed into a gang of sorcerer horsemen riding dragon-winged horses ambushes them, sending Aladdin into the waterfall and capturing the Sultan, with Jasmine, Genie and Abu also caught and locked in the dungeon. Genie and Iago help persuade Jasmine to forgive Aladdin for keeping Iago a secret and agrees to give Iago a chance. The Sultan remains suspicious, however, but issues Iago a temporary pardon, with the stipulation that Aladdin watch over him. Aladdin asks the Sultan to pardon Iago, but Jasmine is livid that Aladdin never confided in her. Abu and Rajah discover Iago in the garden and chase him into the banquet. At the evening banquet, the Sultan announces Aladdin as the new Royal Vizier. Meanwhile, the Genie returns to the palace after traveling the world for one year, though his powers are diminished now that he is free from the lamp. Abis Mal agrees, also desiring revenge on Aladdin. In exchange he will grant him a special third wish. Hindered by his incompetent new master, Jafar manipulates Abis Mal into wasting his first two wishes, then enlists his help in taking revenge on Aladdin. Meanwhile, Abis Mal finds Jafar's lamp in the well. In gratitude, Aladdin keeps Iago on the palace grounds, promising to speak with the Sultan on Iago's behalf. During a confrontation with Aladdin and Abu, the three are attacked by Abis Mal and his henchmen Iago inadvertently saves Aladdin's life. After dropping the lamp into a well, Iago returns to Agrabah, hoping to befriend Aladdin and return to the palace. Tired of being taken for granted, Iago refuses Jafar's demands to free him. Meanwhile, in the desert, Iago escapes from Jafar's lamp. Still yearning for adventures, Aladdin foils a criminal group led by the dimwitted Abis Mal and returns their stolen loot to the people of Agrabah. Aladdin and Abu have settled in the palace of Agrabah with Princess Jasmine and her father, the Sultan. One year has passed since the events of the first film. Though the film received mixed to negative reviews, it sold 15 million VHS tapes, grossing more than $300 million on a budget of approximately $5 million, making it one of the best-selling films on home video. Gilbert Gottfried, Jonathan Freeman, Scott Weinger, Frank Welker, and Linda Larkin reprise their roles from the first film, with Jason Alexander, Val Bettin, Liz Callaway, and Dan Castellaneta joining in the cast. Released on in North America, it was the second Disney animated film sequel after The Rescuers Down Under (1990) and the first Disney direct-to-video animated film, and marked the first American direct-to-video animated film. It is the first sequel to the 1992 film Aladdin, and serves as the pilot to the Aladdin animated series (being an origin story of how the series began as it premiered before this film). The Return of Jafar (sometimes marketed as Aladdin: The Return of Jafar on re-release) is a 1994 American direct-to-video animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Television.
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