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Yeaaaah... No. For one, the character's name is actually *Iago* and two, Jagi's name is based on 'jaki' - Japanese evil spirits who are said to manipulate the darkest desires of mankind and lead them astray.
(Yeaaaah... No. For one, the character's name is actually *Iago* and two, Jagi's name is based on 'jaki' - Japanese evil spirits who are said to manipulate the darkest desires of mankind and lead them astray.)
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* Jagi is [[Buronson|Buronson's]] favorite character, stating they have similar personalities and how he enjoyed writing such a dark character. However, Jagi is [[Akira Kamiya|Akira Kamiya's]] least favorite character in the show.
* Jagi is [[Buronson|Buronson's]] favorite character, stating they have similar personalities and how he enjoyed writing such a dark character. However, Jagi is [[Akira Kamiya|Akira Kamiya's]] least favorite character in the show.
* Jagi shares simularities with Batman villain Bane. They both have life support on their faces, both wear masks/helmets, and wear simular clothing.
* Jagi shares simularities with Batman villain Bane. They both have life support on their faces, both wear masks/helmets, and wear simular clothing.
* The name Jagi is most certainly a reference to the character ''Jago'' of William Shakespeare's play [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello%7COthello ]]. Jago tricks the popular warrior and General Othello into killing his own wife and fighting his best friend, because he was lead to believe she cheated on him with said friend. Jago inherits Jagi's main traits of envy and scheme playing.
 


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