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|hobby = Pulling pranks on people.
 
|hobby = Pulling pranks on people.
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|goals = Get the Reaper's Scythe and take over Endsville (failed).
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|type of villain = Immortal Human}}
 
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{{Quote|Come on, now, where's your sense of humor?}}
 
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'''Jack O' Lantern''' is the main antagonist of the ''The Grim Adventures and Billy & Mandy'' episode Billy & Mandys Jacked-Up Halloween
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'''Jack O' Lantern''' is the main antagonist of the ''The Grim Adventures and Billy & Mandy'' episode "Billy & Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween".
   
He is voiced by Wayne Knight, who also portrayed [[Dennis Nedry]] in ''Jurassic Park'', [[Al McWhiggin]] in ''Toy Story 2'' and [[Emperor Zurg]] in ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command''.
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He is voiced by Wayne Knight, who also portrayed [[Dennis Nedry]] in ''Jurassic Park'', [[Al McWhiggin]] in ''Toy Story 2'' and [[Emperor Zurg]] in ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' while in the video game he is voiced by Maurice LaMarche who voiced [[Father (KND)|Father]] in ''Codename: Kids Next Door''.
   
 
==History==
 
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==Trivia==
 
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*Despite just appearing physically once in the series and the rest of his appearances where relegated to non-physical cameos (not counting the video game), Jack O'Lantern is regarded as one of the most memorable Cartoon Network villains.
 
*Despite just appearing physically once in the series and the rest of his appearances where relegated to non-physical cameos (not counting the video game), Jack O'Lantern is regarded as one of the most memorable Cartoon Network villains.
 
*Jack's story is based off of the folk legend figure [[Stingy Jack]], also known as "Jack of the Lantern".
*Jack is voiced by Wayne Knight (first appearance) and Maurice LaMarche (video game).
 
 
*According to ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' video game (not GBA), Jack  has a candle in his head that must be replaced every four hours. In the same game, Jack is featured with a suit he never wears in the series: Vine Jack.
*Jack's story is based off of the folk legend figure [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stingy_Jack Stingy Jack], also known as "Jack of the Lantern".
 
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*Some fans sympathize with Jack due his backstory as even though his jokes were dangerous sometimes, it's mentioned that he was a nice person, aside that the townspeople really crossed the line by pranking the Queen so she would order Jack's execution, as Jack's jokes never killed someone. Furthermore, it was really cruel from Grim's part to behead Jack after giving him immortality just because he didn't like to look like a fool.
*According to the ''Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy'' video game (not GBA) he has a candle in his head that must be replaced every four hours.
 
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*In two shots of the episode in which he appears, Jack is depicted as smiling with real teeth, which is impossible, as his head is a pumpkin and thus it doesn't have real teeth. It's likely that this was an stylistic choice used to form the needed facial expression.
*For unknown reasons, Jack is constantly "shipped" with [[Demongo]], an antagonist of ''Samurai Jack'', on Internet like if they were a couple.
 
   
 
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Come on, now, where's your sense of humor?

Jack O' Lantern is the main antagonist of the The Grim Adventures and Billy & Mandy episode "Billy & Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween".

He is voiced by Wayne Knight, who also portrayed Dennis Nedry in Jurassic Park, Al McWhiggin in Toy Story 2 and Emperor Zurg in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command while in the video game he is voiced by Maurice LaMarche who voiced Father in Codename: Kids Next Door.

History

Jack was the village fool who would pull pranks on the villagers. The problem with Jack was, while he was a pleasant guy, he didn't know when to stop and his pranks ranged from harmless and annoying to dangerous and painful. Rumor had it, he would devise new pranks every evening and laugh himself to sleep at night. One day, the townspeople couldn't take it anymore and devised a prank of their own: the classic snake in a candy jar prank, signed it from Jack and sent it to the queen (who had no sense of humor). When the queen opened the gift from "Jack", she sent a knight out to kill him. Immediately, the Grim Reaper went to reap his soul, but Jack tickled him and stole his scythe and would only give it back if Grim had granted him immortality. When the deal was done, as punishment for tricking him, Grim decapitated him, ensuring that Jack would never show his face around town again, ever. Later on, Jack got himself a pumpkin and wore it as his new head. He still lived in his old house that was untouched by time and every Halloween Night, Jack emerged with a sack full of tricks and played terrible pranks on the people of Endsville.

Billy and Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween

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Jack O'Lantern's Origin Billy and Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween-0

While he was out Trick-or-Treating in Downtown Endsville, Billy ran up to Jack's old house and looked for candy. When Jack realized that Billy was carrying Grim's Scythe, he tricked Billy into giving it to him, brought demons from the Underworld to the surface world, and had them use pumpkins for bodies.

When Jack found Grim, he planned on using his Scythe to "return the favor," but Mandy tried to save Grim by devising pranks of her own only to be caught by Jack. Irwin instead was the victim of Mandy's pranks, which caused all of the possessed pumpkins to laugh themselves to death. When Jack was confronted by Grim, the former reminded him of the bargain they made. Grim told him he never goes back on his word, but Jack had overstayed his welcome and tickled him with his own feather, sending him with the pumpkin's spirits to the Underworld. Once there, Jack continued his old ways of pulling pranks, but it's implied at the end he got his pumpkin head squished by the demons living there, though he's still alive thanks to his eternal life.

Videogame (GBA)

Jack served as the boss of Mandy's level Squash Quash. He summons pumpkins with his taunts.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Despite just appearing physically once in the series and the rest of his appearances where relegated to non-physical cameos (not counting the video game), Jack O'Lantern is regarded as one of the most memorable Cartoon Network villains.
  • Jack's story is based off of the folk legend figure Stingy Jack, also known as "Jack of the Lantern".
  • According to The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy video game (not GBA), Jack  has a candle in his head that must be replaced every four hours. In the same game, Jack is featured with a suit he never wears in the series: Vine Jack.
  • Some fans sympathize with Jack due his backstory as even though his jokes were dangerous sometimes, it's mentioned that he was a nice person, aside that the townspeople really crossed the line by pranking the Queen so she would order Jack's execution, as Jack's jokes never killed someone. Furthermore, it was really cruel from Grim's part to behead Jack after giving him immortality just because he didn't like to look like a fool.
  • In two shots of the episode in which he appears, Jack is depicted as smiling with real teeth, which is impossible, as his head is a pumpkin and thus it doesn't have real teeth. It's likely that this was an stylistic choice used to form the needed facial expression.

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