“ | I'm Jackée the Ripper. Nice to meet you, Mary. Everyone thinks that Jack the Ripper was a man but it was ME, a lady with a lust for blood and nail art. | „ |
~ Jackée the Ripper |
Jackée the Ripper is a supporting antagonist from the MTV/HBO Max animated series, Clone High. She is the teenage clone of unidentified 19th century English serial killer, Jack the Ripper. She is a member of the Bleacher Creatures.
She is voiced by Jackée Harry.
Biography[]
In "Blinded With Pseudoscience: Magnetic Distractions", Joan of Arc was recruited by the Bleacher Creatures to join there team. There, she met Jackée the Ripper, the female teenage clone of Jack the Ripper. When asked why the clone of Jack the Ripper was a girl, Jackée explained that the original Jack the Ripper was a girl with a zest for blood. This was also a big part of how how she got away with all her crimes and went undetected until death, since everybody was looking for a man. Today, her clone is a fiery vixen who still maintains her clonemother's passion for murder as well as an added interest in nail art. However, the world doesn't like Jackée the Ripper, which results in her being nothing more than a social outcast at Clone High High School, resigning under the bleachers at the gymnasium, along with the rest of the outcasts. Jackée told Joan that she can be a member of their team because girls can be murderers too, just like herself and Lizzie Borden. Currently, the Bleacher Creatures were working on finding a logo for their group, which they'd vandalize the school with and they told Joan that if she joined them, she could have a vote in choosing their new logo. In the end, Joan agreed to be a member of their team.
In "Don't You Get It? Sports Are Huge in This Town", Jackée the Ripper helped to drive a wedge between Joan and her ex-best friend, Harriet, by convincing Joan that Harriet was a horrible friend to her, abandoning her, when she needed her the most.
In "The Principal Principle: From Sub Zero to Sub Hero", Jackée the Ripper plotted with the Bleacher Creatures to replace the cafeteria spaghetti with venomous snakes. Joan betrayed the Bleacher Creatures by locking them all in the janitor's closet so that she could have a chance at redeeming herself and getting her old friends back. When Jackée the Ripper found out she had been betrayed, she joined the other Bleacher Creatures in releasing a bunch of venomous snakes into the school to attack the students, frightening Confucius' bear Kevin and Toussaint's falcon, Gideon. This ultimately led to a lot of kids getting horrifically maimed and some even murdered in cold blood. Jackée laughed maniacally at the chaos, until the animals started to get so out of control, they started to endanger her, leading to her running and screaming for safety. In the end, Jackée agreed with the other Bleacher Creatures that they should kick Joan out of their group on account of her treachery.
Trivia[]
- Jackie the Ripper being a girl is a play on the theory of "Jill the Ripper". To this day, the identity of Jack the Ripper has never been discovered. While the many suspects for Jack were predominantly male, "Jill the Ripper" proposed that Jack was a woman and not a man.
- Jackie's tendency of calling other people "Mary" is a reference to Mary Ann Nichols, who was Jack the Ripper's first victim.
- This is also a reference to her actress, Jackée Harry's other role as Sandra Clark on 227 and how her catchphrase was "Mary", as in the name of her friend, Mary Jenkins.
See Also[]
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