Since Jamil's birthday, especially his latest card on the JP server, people have been comparing him to Aladdin characters personality wise. Obviously, Jamil is based on Jafar. A lot of his negative traits are taken from him. They're both scheming, manipulative, competitive, have the desire to show off their "greatness" and intelligent to the point of over thinking things. They also both have mind control powers. (Though, it comes from the staff in Jafar's case while Jamil's is his Unique Magic.)
A lot of people in the fandom say that he pulls a lot of elements from Jasmine. Honestly? I kinda see it. Jamil takes a lot of design elements from her like the long black hair. They are both bold, quick thinking, capable and more intelligent than what they let on. Where they greatly differ is that Jasmine is a sassy, outspoken and bold princess while Jamil is reserved, cunning and fiercely loyal to a limited few. Hell, the fact they share some similar traits, but still greatly differ is why I ship him with my own Yuu, who is like a mixture of Jasmine and Dipper Pines. I see him and a Jasmine based character being compatible partners. One comparison that isn't brought up nearly as much is the Genie, especially thematically.
One of the key themes of the movie is freedom, and it's what ties all of the characters together. Aladdin is a poor thief, so he wants to break out of poverty. Jasmine wants freedom to make her own choices, since she feels like she's trapped in a gilded cage. The Genie fits this theme as well. He is arguably the most tragic. Genies in the Disney universe are powerful beings. However, the catch is that they are forced to carry out the wishes of others whether they like or not with only a few exceptions for eternity. Jamil fits that idea to a tee. With Jasmine, while she is trapped in her circumstances, she still has some freedom to make some of her own choices, albeit very limitly. She also breaks out of the palace. If Jafar didn't see Aladdin and her in that weird contraption, I think she could've left her old life for good. The Genie doesn't have ANY. The same goes for Jamil. He's from a poor family and is forced to be a servant of the Asims from cradle to the grave whether he likes it or not. He has to do every task that family asks of him, including completely vile ones like being a poison tester as a child and killing assassins out to get Kalim, or I think is heavily implied in the Japanese version. The only way for him to be free is if Kalim makes that choice. He must make it in order to have an actual character arc and be a dynamic character. But, I disgress. Plus, the Genie has the desire to travel the world like Jamil while Jasmine doesn't as much.
This is also why I think the Scarabia Dou's character arcs should've ended with Kalim promising to free Jamil and his family when he becomes the family head at the end of Book 6 and them going back to exactly the way things were is terrible writing. If Kalim set Jamil free, it would be like how Aladdin freed the Genie. It would actually show that Kalim has matured after his character development in Book 5. Going back to the way things were rips any of that away.
I think everyone in the fandom can agree that the Iago comparison is bullshit. I can't think of anything they have in common!
The couple was about to leave but suddenly there is a fire, some characters fled
Except Hades stayed to enjoy the fire along with Pete Dragon, the Reclutan Dragon, Mushu, and the dragon versions of Maleficent and Madame Mim
Mickey puts on his wizard costume from the movie fantasia And with his magic he called the brooms with buckets of water to put out the fire and Minnie went to look for Noah's flood of fantasia 2000
It was funny that Hades was bald because Goofy threw water on him, Timon used Pumbaa like those boats in Venice and Mushu complained a little
After putting out the fire the couple went to their destination and Donald and Daisy presented the following cartoon and were in charge