Like numerous clinically-diagnosed psychopaths, Jafar wears a metaphorical mask of normalcy throughout the film, establishing himself as a cool-headed schemer and gaining the trust of those around him, despite his rather untrustworthy physical appearance. Even with this mask, Jafar's psychopathic tendencies tend to seep through and become apparent to the viewer, particularly in the opening sequence, where Jafar, outside immediate initial anger over Gazeem the thief not being the one who is the Diamond in the Rough, displays no remorse in sending Gazeem to his death in the Cave of Wonders, simply proclaiming that, "Gazeem was obviously less than worthy" in a rather dry tone of voice.
It is not until Jafar gains control of the Genie's lamp that he fully shows his true colors, becoming arrogant, tyrannical, and ill-tempered with his subjects. He also was depicted as laughing excessively and in a deranged manner shortly after banishing Aladdin to the North Pole, suggesting that Jafar was also insane and suffered from hysteria.
Jafar displays narcissistic tendencies, his most obvious ones being his obsessive desire for power and sense of entitlement. However, his lust for power does not stem from a mere desire for authority though this is a motivating factor , but rather an intolerance for subordination.
Jafar detests being "second best" to anyone else—be it the Sultan or a cosmic entity such as the Genie. It is this excessive thirst for power that ultimately leads to Jafar's downfall; upon becoming a sorcerer and, by extension, the most powerful man in the world , Jafar realizes that his power is still inferior to the Genie's, which drives him to hastily wish to become a genie, himself, without realizing this would render him a slave for all eternity.
Jafar has a somewhat comical edge that helps to add some humanity to his character, for example proclaiming "Ewww Furthermore, Jafar has a sadistic sense of humor himself, spurting several puns in a row while keeping Aladdin and his friends from getting the lamp during the film's climax "Your time is up!
As they are both cunning, sadistic, power-hungry, and have a mutual hatred for the Sultan, they get along quite well. Jafar, at one point, exclaims that he, "loves the way your [Iago's] foul little mind works! Because they are both haughty, however, the two are somewhat prone to bickering.
Jafar is quick to abuse his underlings as a means of releasing his own anger. Ultimately, this proves to be his final downfall, as Iago ends up turning against Jafar in large part because of his abuse and not giving him credit when it was due, and to a lesser extent, Abis Mal ends up delaying his wish and buying enough time for Abu to grab the lamp before the final battle to ask Jafar whether the latter will remove the treasures he had summoned to bribe Abis Mal for the third wish largely due to Jafar's earlier actions of abusing his wish-granting abilities to essentially torture Abis Mal.
Jafar's mercilessness more heavily carries over to other characters in the film, especially during the climax; following his hostile rise to power, Jafar immediately used his newfound abilities to ruthlessly torment Jasmine, the Sultan, Aladdin, and the Genie via physical abuse, humiliation, slavery, and other forms of torture, of which he openly showed amusement.
The deleted song " Humiliate the Boy " also establishes Jafar as an emotional sadist , getting a laugh out of seeing "another fellow's dreams turn into nightmares one by one" and treating the Genie in an especially harsh manner. Additionally, in The Return of Jafar , Jafar was proven to not mind his inability to kill as a genie because, "there are things so much worse than death", implying that he would simply torture people to the point that his victims wished they were dead.
Jafar is also attracted to Princess Jasmine , but primarily for her physical appearance, and not for Jasmine herself as a person. His final wish was initially for Jasmine to fall desperately in love with him so he could make her his queen he and Iago originally planned on killing her as soon as he became Sultan, but at some time later he refused to kill her, instead of sparing her life ; he first creates a golden crown for her from her shackles to do so with a wave of his hand, saying that a girl as beautiful as her " should be on the arm of the most powerful man in the world ".
Much earlier, though, he says in what we would consider being a sexist manner that Jasmine's speechlessness is " a fine quality in a wife ".
Deleted scenes for the original film such as " Why Me? Jafar is a tall, bony, middle-aged man dressed in extravagant clothing, always seen carrying a gold, ruby-eyed, cobra headed staff to supplement his magical powers. Jafar has a twisted, black goatee and a faint mustache, as well as gray eyeliner. He was supposed to be designed as ugly, and Genie makes this obvious when he refers to him as "a tall, dark, sinister, ugly man. Jafar also carries a cobra-head staff, which he uses for his sorcery.
As Royal Vizier, Jafar wears black robes that reach the ground over top a red garment with bell sleeves, under which he wears a jet-black shirt with very close-fitting sleeves that reach his wrists, all held in place with a red-violet sash tied around his waist. The shoulders of his outer robe are pointed and curved upward, connected to a long, billowing black cape with a blood-red underside, while his brown shoes curl inward at the tips.
He also wears an odd, pale-yellowish garment that covers his neck, the back of his head, and his chest. The outfit is topped off with a tall, black headdress, seemingly a type of mitre, with a thin, yellow pattern lined around the middle and downwards at the front, a ruby-like gemstone situated in the front, and a crimson-red feather sticking out above it. The headdress itself is apparently yet strangely made out of metal, as evidenced by the hollow clonking sound it made when Iago briefly knocked on it while trying to get Jafar to calm down from a laughing fit as he thought he went insane not realizing he was actually laughing because he realized that not only did the lamp actually survive, it's actually in close proximity since Prince Ali, or rather, Aladdin, owns it.
A red-violet cloth hangs from the miter, draping over Jafar's shoulders. As Sultan, Jafar wears a white, blue, and gold version of this outfit resembling the actual sultan's.
When he's turned into a sorcerer, Jafar's wardrobe goes to a more exaggerated, sinister form of his normal attire; The head-dress sports distinct, horn-like protrusions, the red feather is gone, and only the ruby on the front remains. The shoulders of his outer robe are even pointer and maintain a higher position than before, no longer curved.
The sash on his waist is also different, bearing a pattern of magenta and copper stripes and a gold border. Here, he regains his iconic snake staff, but it now has an open fanged-mouth that fires beams magic on command. In his showdown with Aladdin, Jafar transforms into an enormous cobra, greatly bearing the color palette of his main wardrobe. The cobra is mainly black, representing his main robes, with the hood having a crimson underside with a red dot on each side, making the hood resemble his cape and mitre combined.
He has a tan underbelly, resembling the garment covering his neck and most of his head, and he has red markings running down his back to his unseen tail-tip. The Cobra also has menacing red eyes and sharp possibly venomous teeth. Once Jafar makes his third lamp wish to be an all-powerful genie, he takes on a form resembling Genie himself, but with a more sinister appearance and a muscular physique.
Jafar's skin becomes blood-red, his ears become pointed, his right ear gains a gold piercing which changes from big to small in the second film , his hair becomes tied in a topknot, and his eyes become completely yellow although there are instances where Jafar gains pupils, such as in " You're Only Second Rate ". He has five-fingered hands albeit with black claws, compared to Genie, who has four-fingers , and when his full genie body is shown, his entire physique is revealed to be muscular with legs looking somewhat demonic with feet bearing the same black claws and the red-violet sash on his waist that is shown in his genie smoke form is revealed to be the top of a loincloth in comparison to Genie's trousers and turned up shoes which is the only article of clothing that he wears in this form.
When he's in his normal human form, Jafar wears a slight recolor of his sorcerer outfit, with the red and black colors switched. He also retains his snake staff. When he guest appeared in an episode of Hercules , he regains his sorcerer outfit. By the start of the film, Jafar has spent years searching for the Cave of Wonders , home of the Genie's lamp. He manages to obtain one half of a Golden Scarab Beetle that—when joined—will lead its holder to the Cave of Wonders' entrance.
One night, Jafar rendezvous with an underworld contact named Gazeem, whom he hired to find the second Golden Scarab Beetle half. After encountering some delays, Gazeem finally delivers the scarab, allowing Jafar to unite the two halves together and summon the Cave of Wonders from the sand.
Jafar orders Gazeem to enter the cave to retrieve the lamp while promising the cave's other treasures as compensation. Once Gazeem steps into it, however, the guardian of the cave recognizes Gazeem as unworthy and closes itself off, resulting in Gazeem's death. The cave passes only a cryptic warning to Jafar relating to a "Diamond in the Rough" capable of entering the cave. Despite Iago's frustration, Jafar remains undeterred, and simply declares that he must find this "Diamond in the Rough" for their plans.
Jafar returns to Agrabah, where he learns from the Sultan that Jasmine doesn't wish to marry a prince. Jafar offers to help in exchange for the Sultan's familial sapphire ring. When the Sultan shows reluctance, Jafar uses his hypnotic snake staff to change the former's mind. After departing, Iago voices his frustration with the Sultan, but Jafar assures his accomplice that he will soon be in power.
In his secret laboratory, Jafar uses the Sultan's ring to power the Sands of Time, which he uses to uncover the Diamond in the Rough. Eventually, the individual necessary to access the Cave of Wonders is identified as Aladdin. Jafar orders for Aladdin's arrest as a subtle means of recruiting him, although he did not expect Jasmine to have accompanied the street rat she had escaped from the palace earlier to avoid having to find another prince at her doorstep.
When Jasmine tries to defend Aladdin from the guards, Razoul informs the princess that his orders came from Jafar and must be taken up with him. Jasmine confronts Jafar that night, but he lies to her, claiming that he cannot release Aladdin as he had already been executed for his crimes of "kidnapping the princess", which Jasmine is horrified by. With Jasmine out of the way of his plans, Jafar disguises himself as an old prisoner and sneaks into the dungeon, where he offers to help Aladdin escape in exchange for aiding him in retrieving the lamp from the Cave of Wonders; Jafar assures that the cave is filled with enough treasure to "impress a princess".
Aladdin accepts the deal, and together, the two travel to the cave's entrance. Aladdin is declared worthy by its guardian, and Jafar promises to hand Aladdin his reward once the lamp has been retrieved. While inside, Aladdin's pet monkey triggers the cave's downfall.
Aladdin rushes to the exit, where he finds himself dangling for life. Jafar madly requests the lamp, to which Aladdin obliges. With the lamp in his possession, Jafar attempts to kill Aladdin, but he is foiled by Abu. Aladdin and Abu are nevertheless dropped into the dissolving cave and apparently die alongside it.
As Jafar boasts about his victory, he finds that the lamp is missing. Unbeknownst to him, the lamp was actually stolen by Abu, who hands it over to Aladdin. By teaming up with the Genie , the two escape the cave and return to Agrabah safely. Afterward, Jafar is reprimanded by the Sultan for executing a prisoner without even consultating him first Jasmine had informed the Sultan earlier of Jafar's supposed execution of Aladdin , with Jafar swearing that it won't happen again.
Jafar takes Jasmine's threats to heart, fuming over the loss of the lamp while also fearing the possible loss of his position in the palace, or worse, his head.
As he contemplates on the matter, Iago concocts a new plot to have Jafar marry Jasmine, thus legally becoming entitled to the throne as sultan. Once the kingdom is under their command, they can kill both Jasmine and the Sultan and maintain absolute power for themselves.
Jafar is enticed by the idea and carries it through by using a fake provision in the law that would allow a royal vizier to marry a princess, as a means to "solve" the Sultan's problems of finding a suitor for Jasmine. The Sultan, for a number of reasons, is not keen on the idea, forcing Jafar to resort to hypnosis. Before the power of the snake staff can take full effect, the Sultan is freed from his trance by the sounds of fanfare entering the city, belonging to the flashy parade of a visiting suitor named Prince Ali.
Jafar immediately sees Prince Ali as a rival for Jasmine's hand in marriage, and plots to have him killed. That night, he orders Razoul and the guards to kidnap Ali and ensure he's never found. When he returns to the palace, Jafar successfully hypnotizes the Sultan, forcing him to abide by the marriage between the former and Jasmine. As Jasmine refuses, Ali reveals himself to be alive and accuses Jafar of attempted murder. Ali hands the staff to the Sultan and reveals what Jafar was doing.
As the guards take him away, Jafar manages to escape with a smoke bomb, although not before glancing at the lamp inside Ali's turban. Back in his lair, Jafar deduces that Prince Ali is actually Aladdin in disguise. He orders Iago to steal the lamp, which the latter accomplishes the following day. Later on, the Sultan gathers the people of Agrabah to announce the engagement of Ali and Jasmine, while Jafar observes from his hideout. Now more vengeful than ever, Jafar rubs the lamp and unleashes the Genie.
He declares himself the new master of the lamp and proclaims that his first wish is to rule on high, as sultan. The Genie makes it so by stripping the Sultan of his royal garb and placing the palace atop a high mountain. Jafar's first order as ruler is to have Jasmine and her father bow to him, but they refuse. Scorned, Jafar looks to strike fear by wishing to become the most powerful sorcerer in the world. The Genie grants Jafar magical powers and a new snake staff, which he uses to humiliate Jasmine and her father.
When Ali tries to intervene, he is exposed as a fraud by Jafar's magic, and is reverted back into a street rat. Jafar then banishes Aladdin to the ends of the Earth, where he will freeze to death.
With Aladdin gone, Jafar falls into a fit of hysteria as he assumes control of the world. Under Jafar's rule, Agrabah is a dystopian city clouded by a blood-red sky. The Sultan has been turned into a jester, forced to endure torture at the hands of Iago. Jasmine, meanwhile, is turned into Jafar's slave. Lost Password Lost your password? Contact About Login Area. How to beat jafar in aladdin sega?
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With his new found power, Jafar transforms the palace to his liking, which is to say he painted everything red and put some giant gold snakes around. Everyone was right not to listen to him, this is not very good decorating at all. He also seems to have liked the Shiva statues from the cave of wonders.
Curiously they seem to be made of silver instead of gold like the originals. I guess he used all the gold in the world already on the giant snakes. Someone has to talk some sense into Jafar, and I guess Aladdin is the man to do it. In his human form, Jafar never actually attacks you, he just uses his magic staff to draw you close to him, causing touch damage.
But Jafar is just standing there ready to be cut down. It makes no sense. After enough damage, Jafar will eventually transform into a giant snake.
This part of the fight was rather difficult simply because of bad mechanics. For starters, he still can only be hurt by apples, which still makes no sense.
Also, you are no longer allowed to stand on the platforms or a pillar of fire will shoot up and hurt you. This forces you to keep some distance at all times since he stays nestled between the two center platforms. Your timing has to be perfectly and the highest point of the jump for the apples to clear the platforms and actually hit Jafar.
Stand right next to him and just throw the apples as fast as you can. The damage from the apples interrupts his attack, so my close range rapid fire attack caused him to only get two attacks in before I killed him. You should never be able to spam attack the final boss to death.
Now bludgeoned to death by a barrage of apples, Jafar has been defeated, the kingdom is saved, and Aladdin wins the heart of the princess. The end. Cut, print, roll the credits, moving on, go home now. If anywhere in the game needed a quick story cut scene, this is it. Last time we saw her in the game, she was casually talking to the guards telling them not to arrest Aladdin.
It was never shown or even implied that she needed saving. The level designs and layouts were also mostly good.
Nothing particularly innovative, but still very fun to play. Unfortunately, the lack luster boss battles really soured an otherwise great experience.
Having actual Disney animators on hand really made this game shine. Everything was so beautiful and detailed. Then all the Disney easter eggs just made everything that much more fun. This attention to detail only helped to improve what was already very impressive graphics and just the type of thing you would expect Disney animators to sneak in.
While the movie had a great story, the game suffers from a bit of choppiness. The game only really shows the action sequences, which means it left out most of the character development and exposition.
This is a pretty average game length for a platformer. In his human form, Jafar never actually attacks you, he just uses his magic staff to draw you close to him, causing touch damage. A Card Break or Sleight of a higher value is the best way to avoid this attack.
Larxene will also use another attack, one that involves her simply throwing her Foudre at the player. Aladdin is an ally and party member that appears throughout the Kingdom Hearts series. He is a street-rat living in the slums of Agrabah along with his friend, Abu.
His enemy is the ruthless royal vizier, Jafar. Aladdin fights with a balanced combination of strength and agility, using his scimitar to defeat his foes. He is one of the bosses at Agrabah. He is one of the bosses at Agrabah, and can assume a Genie form. In this battle, Data-Sora must again attack Iago who is holding the lamp, instead of Jafar.
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