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{{Villain Infobox
 
{{Villain Infobox
|Box title = Evil-doer
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|image = The Jester.jpg
 
|image = The Jester.jpg
|fullname = Unknown (possibly Sheltergod Shell Thropp)
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|alias = The Jester
 
|alias = The Jester
 
|origin = ''Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return''
 
|origin = ''Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return''
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Even though his sister, The Wicked Witch of the West, died, he is more concerned with continuing with her plan to take over Oz, but in his own way, showing that he doesn't give a hoot about his sister. Though considering how much turmoil she put him through when she was alive, this isn't really surprising. One of the bad deeds his sister did was curse him to never rid himself of his outfit as when he does try to take it off, another jester outfit (albeit with a different color) appears beneath it, as shown when he kidnaps Glinda.
 
Even though his sister, The Wicked Witch of the West, died, he is more concerned with continuing with her plan to take over Oz, but in his own way, showing that he doesn't give a hoot about his sister. Though considering how much turmoil she put him through when she was alive, this isn't really surprising. One of the bad deeds his sister did was curse him to never rid himself of his outfit as when he does try to take it off, another jester outfit (albeit with a different color) appears beneath it, as shown when he kidnaps Glinda.
   
Typical for a jester, he tells a bunch of jokes (though no one seems to find them funny). He's also a huge manchild, getting upset when his attempts to deal with Dorothy fail, blaming Niko, his head Flying Monkey minion for failing him when in truth, he has no one to blame but himself for his misfortunes, and craving for power near the end of the film in a pathetic manner. He also lacks gratitude as he never seems to appreciate his minion's efforts to stop the good guys, instead insulting them, and when Dorothy and the gang saves him form the twister, he immediately tries to barter for the broom.
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Typical for a jester, he tells a bunch of jokes (though no one seems to find them funny). He's also a huge manchild, getting upset when his attempts to deal with Dorothy fail, blaming his head Flying Monkey minion for failing him when in truth, he has no one to blame but himself for his misfortunes, and craving for power near the end of the film in a pathetic manner. He also lacks gratitude as he never seems to appreciate his minion's efforts to stop the good guys, instead insulting them, and when Dorothy and the gang saves him form the twister, he immediately tries to barter for the broom.
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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*{{w|Neil Patrick Harris}}, {{w|Hugh Jackman}}, {{w|Steve Carell}}, {{w|Sam Rockwell}}, {{w|Bill Hader}}, {{w|Nathan Lane}}, and {{w|Hugh Laurie}} were all considered for the role of the Jester before Martin Short was selected.
 
*{{w|Neil Patrick Harris}}, {{w|Hugh Jackman}}, {{w|Steve Carell}}, {{w|Sam Rockwell}}, {{w|Bill Hader}}, {{w|Nathan Lane}}, and {{w|Hugh Laurie}} were all considered for the role of the Jester before Martin Short was selected.
 
*During the climax of the film, while he was wearing face paint, he bears a minor resemblance to [[Joker (Nolanverse)|The Joker]] from the 2008 Batman film ''The Dark Knight''.
 
*During the climax of the film, while he was wearing face paint, he bears a minor resemblance to [[Joker (Nolanverse)|The Joker]] from the 2008 Batman film ''The Dark Knight''.
*Presumably, he is the second main antagonist of the series to be sucked by a tornado, first being his second sister, the [[Wicked Witch of the East]].
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*Presumably, he is the second main antagonist of the series to be sucked by a tornado, first being his other sister, the [[Wicked Witch of the East]].
 
*The Jester seems to have a love for showmanship, like his lethal traps for the Scarecrow, Lion, and Tin Man, appearing in a bombastic way during the scene where he captures Glinda, and having the most songs in the movie.
 
*The Jester seems to have a love for showmanship, like his lethal traps for the Scarecrow, Lion, and Tin Man, appearing in a bombastic way during the scene where he captures Glinda, and having the most songs in the movie.
*It it possible that the Jester is Sheltergod Shell Thropp from Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West.
 
   
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I can't take this off ever.
~ The Jester explaining his sister's curse to Glinda.
No! My baby! Fly, fly! Don't ever leave me!
~ The Jester's last words as he in despair throws himself to his fate.
Say goodbye to Dorothy. Let this be a lesson for everyone. Don't mess with the Jester!
~ The Jester

The Jester is the main antagonist of the 2014 computer-animated fantasy film Legends Of Oz: Dorothy's Return. He is the manipulative brother of The Wicked Witch of the West and Wicked Witch of the East.

He was voiced by Martin Short, who also played The Appraiser in the same film, Huy in The Prince of Egypt, Ooblar in Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Preminger in Barbie as The Princess and the Pauper, Jack Frost in Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause and Mr. Wiloughby in The Wiloughbys.

Personality

The Jester is shown to be a pompous, conniving, psychopathic, ruthless, baleful, deceiving, manipulative, and villainous trickster who stole his sister's broomstick from Emerald City.

Even though his sister, The Wicked Witch of the West, died, he is more concerned with continuing with her plan to take over Oz, but in his own way, showing that he doesn't give a hoot about his sister. Though considering how much turmoil she put him through when she was alive, this isn't really surprising. One of the bad deeds his sister did was curse him to never rid himself of his outfit as when he does try to take it off, another jester outfit (albeit with a different color) appears beneath it, as shown when he kidnaps Glinda.

Typical for a jester, he tells a bunch of jokes (though no one seems to find them funny). He's also a huge manchild, getting upset when his attempts to deal with Dorothy fail, blaming his head Flying Monkey minion for failing him when in truth, he has no one to blame but himself for his misfortunes, and craving for power near the end of the film in a pathetic manner. He also lacks gratitude as he never seems to appreciate his minion's efforts to stop the good guys, instead insulting them, and when Dorothy and the gang saves him form the twister, he immediately tries to barter for the broom.

Biography

Background

When the Jester was just a young boy, he often tried to steal his sister's broom for himself. Not only that, but she also did terrible, repugnant, and abominable stuff to him. At some point, she placed a spell on him that prevents him from taking off the same outfit. Whenever he attempted to take it off, another one with different colors would appear each time. Even after her death, the spell remained intact.

Story

After stealing the Wicked Witch of the West's broomstick from Emerald City, the Jester was seen at his castle talking to Glinda the Good Witch. He explained that he was cursed by his sister into being unable to take off his uniform. Attaching a magic orb to the broomstick so he could use its magic, the Jester turned Glinda into a puppet and locked her up in a glass case. The Jester had winged-monkeys invading Emerald City and kidnapped Lion, Tin Man, and Scarecrow and placed them in their separate torture chambers.

He changed the wooden signs, so that Dorothy and Wiser would get arrested for eating the illegal sweets. He also caused a destructive earthquake, which damaged Dainty China Country. Later, he led the gang into a huge waterfall with fake fireflies, which resulted in China Princess being broken. The Jester often abused his right-hand winged-monkey by strangling him and shrinking his wings. He even thanked Dorothy for unintentionally killing the Wicked Witch of the West out of pride.

During the final battle, the Jester created a purple tornado, which would destroy anything sucked into it, intending to kill Dorothy. Dorothy was able to take his broom and break his spell, after which she saved him from being sucked in, and he respectively offered her to rule Oz with him. Dorothy refused and smashed his orb before throwing the broomstick into the tornado. At this, the Jester lost his sanity by jumping in the tornado to get the broomstick back, and both he and the tornado vanished for good.

It is unknown if The Jester survived the tornado or not.

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Trivia

  • Neil Patrick Harris, Hugh Jackman, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Bill Hader, Nathan Lane, and Hugh Laurie were all considered for the role of the Jester before Martin Short was selected.
  • During the climax of the film, while he was wearing face paint, he bears a minor resemblance to The Joker from the 2008 Batman film The Dark Knight.
  • Presumably, he is the second main antagonist of the series to be sucked by a tornado, first being his other sister, the Wicked Witch of the East.
  • The Jester seems to have a love for showmanship, like his lethal traps for the Scarecrow, Lion, and Tin Man, appearing in a bombastic way during the scene where he captures Glinda, and having the most songs in the movie.

Navigation

           OzLogo Villains

Books
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Wicked Witch of the West | Flying Monkeys | Winkie Guards | Wicked Witch of the East
The Marvelous Land of Oz: Mombi | General Jinjur
Ozma of Oz: Nome King | Nomes | Wheelers
The Emerald City of Oz: Nome King| Guph
Tik-Tok of Oz: Nome King | Nomes
The Magic of Oz: Nome King | Kiki Aru

Movies
The Wizard of Oz (1939): Wicked Witch of the West | Flying Monkeys | Winkie Guards | Wicked Witch of the East | Miss Almira Gulch
The Wiz: Evillene
Dorothy in the Land of Oz: Tyrone the Terrible
Return to Oz: Nome King | Princess Mombi | Nomes | Wheelers | Dr. J.B. Worley | Nurse Wilson
Journey Back to Oz: Mombi
Lion of Oz: Wicked Witch of the East | Gloom | Flying Monkeys
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz: Wicked Witch of the West | Flying Monkeys | Wicked Witch of the East
Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz: Tom & Jerry | Wicked Witch of the West | Flying Monkeys | Winkie Guards | Wicked Witch of the East | Miss Almira Gulch

Dorothy and the Witches of Oz: Wicked Witch of the West | Flying Monkeys | Princess Langwidere | Nome King | Nomes | Wicked Witch of the East
Oz the Great and Powerful: Evanora | Theodora
Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return: Jester | The Appraiser
Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz: Tom & Jerry | Spike Bulldog | Nome King | Nomes

Television
Tales of the Wizard of Oz: Wicked Witch of the West
Return to Oz (1964): Wicked Witch of the West
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz: Wicked Witch of the West | Mombi | Nome King | Flying Monkeys | Wicked Witch of the East | General Jinjur | Wheelers | Nomes
Tin Man: The Wicked Witch | Azkadellia
Once Upon a Time: Zelena | Flying Monkeys
Lost in Oz: Langwidere | General Guph | Fitz
Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz: Wicked Witch of the West | Wilhelmina Witch | Flying Monkeys (Frank and Lyman) | Nome King | Melinda the Mean | Sassy | Wheelers | General Jinjur | Wicked Witch of the East