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Source: Wikia. Pages: 50. Chapters: Abis Mal, Ashcan and Pete, Aunt Sarah, Buster, Captain Gantu, Captain Hook, Captain Razoul, Chief, Clayton, Cloak and Dagger, Clu, Cruella De Vil, Devil Kronk, Disney Villains' Defeats, Dr. Claw, Drizella Tremaine, Evil Emperor Zurg, Forte, Frollo's Guards, Governor Ratcliffe, Grand Councilwoman, Hook's Pirates, Horace and Jasper Badun, Hunter Dogs, Hyenas, Jack and Ralph, Jadis the White Witch, Jafar, Joanna, Lady Tremaine, Lemons, Lil' Lightning, Man, Marina Del Rey, Miles Axlerod, Morgana, Mr. Smee, Nuka, Outlanders, Percival C. McLeach, Professor Z, Reggie, Ronno, Sa'luk, Sarousch, Scar, Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, Shere Khan, The Baboons, The Porcupine, Tony Trihull, Undertow, Vitani, Zira. Excerpt: Abis Mal is the main villain of the Aladdin animated series and the secondary villain in The Return of Jafar. The movie opens with Abis Mal and his minions in their hideout, with Abis Mal keeping all the gold and treasures for himself, much to the anger of his gang. Aladdin ultimately intervened, making a fool out of Abis Mal and taking all the treasure (with the intent to return it to those who need the money). Later, Abis crosses paths with Aladdin on the Agrabah streets, and orders his minions to attack. Abis winds up in another embarrassing defeat when Iago gets in the fray. That evening, while Abis was drawing water from a well, his gang decided to do away with their double-crossing boss. Just before they arrive, though, Abis pulls up a black lamp and begins to shine it up, hoping to get some cash off it. In doing so, Abis Mal releases Jafar, and scares off Abis's would-be murderers in the process. Knowing that as a genie he could not directly kill Aladdin, Jafar saw a chance for revenge through Abis's partnership. Of course, he was still required to grant Abis's three wishes. Abis's first wish was to have "The Legendary Sunken Treasure Ship of Gordumare" and Jafar granted it by teleporting himself and Abis to the ship itself, ...