The nefarious nitwit called Jack Spicer is a self-proclaimed super villain who, despite his foolishness and neuroses, is a rather brilliant inventor. The lad comes from a wealthy family and has been terribly neglected by his parents, resulting in recurrent panic attacks and a grossly diminished sense self esteem. He has attempted to cope with these difficulties by turning to villainy and hoping to show his worth by becoming the world’s greatest evil genius.
Utilizing a bevy of remarkable self-made devices (including such items as helicopter backpacks, ray guns, and dozens of mechanical minions) Jack has sought out to obtain the powerful Shen Gong Wu, mystical weapons crafted by the legendary Grand Master Dashi. He released the spirit of the evil witch, Wuya, and has aided her in battle against the noble Xiaolin Warriors.
While most frequently a villain, there have been instances where Jack Spicer has shown honor and pooled resources with the heroes so to achieve the superordinate goal of preventing disaster. The good-hearted Omi has seen that Jack is capable of turning away from villainy and has tried to convince him to do so... thus far to no avail.
The young villain is voiced by actor Danny Cooksey in the initial Xiaolin Showdown series and by actor Eric Bauza in the subsequent Xiaolin Chronicles. Jack first appeared in the debut episode of the Xiaolin Showdown animated series, airing on November 1st, 2003.
Danny felt his heart skip a beat when he saw the beautiful full-figured mature woman in a sterotypical cheerleader outfit that hug her very plump and gorgerous figure, hugging her wide childbearing hips and strained around her huge breasts barely containing the sheer mass of her breasts.
Taking a deep gulp of his saliva he looked at the well-aged mature face of the plump-figured woman and said. "Y-You look good Ms.M." He replied with caution in his voice, trying hard not to ogle at the gorgeous plump-figured mature beauty like a hungry and rabid wolf.
Good Morning, Campers! We’re talking about seminal 90’s Nickelodeon summer camp sitcom, Salute Your Shorts this time around. You’ll hear indoor kids, Adam & Will share horror stories from childhood camping trips, discuss other favorite summer camp shows and movies, plus hear our pitch for how 2 more seasons of Salute Your Shorts could have played out to hilarious effect.
Twins (sigh) Buster and Babs Bunny and the rest of the Tiny Toons gang are heading to Acme Looniversity to perfect their cartoony craft and make friends.
Tiny Toons Looniversity stars the voice talents of Ashleigh Crystal Hairston (Babs Bunny), Jeff Bergman (Bugs Bunny, Foghorn Leghorn, Sylvester), Danny Cooksey (Montana Max), Candi Milo (Granny), Tessa Netting (Sweetie Bird), David Errigo Jr. ( Hampton J. Pig, Plucky Duck), and Eric Bauza (Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd). The series hails from Amblin Television in association with Warner Bros. Animation.
Tiny Toons Looniversity debuts on Cartoon Network and Max on September 9, 2023.