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[[Image:Jim image.jpg|thumb|Jim at Kadic.]] |
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'''Jim "Jimbo" Moralés''' is a character from the [[France|French]] [[animated television series]] ''[[Code Lyoko]]''. |
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== Description == |
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Jim is the P.E. teacher, campus supervisor, soccer coach and referee (in one episode only; no other episode or season has had any official soccer games), and [[handyman]]/[[technician]] of [[Kadic Junior High School]]; he was hired at the school 2 decades before the show's timeline. His distinguishing characteristics include a seemingly-perpetual [[five o'clock shadow]], knee socks, a red and black jacket, a [[headband]], black sweatpants with red bordering, and a Band-Aid affixed to his face below his left eye. The Band-Aid switches sides, occasionally. At night, he typically wears a white tank top (which sometimes reveals his lower belly), black pants, and bear slippers over his large feet. His hair and eyebrows are brown and bushy, and his arms are muscular; however, his belly pokes out in a potbelly manner, which creates a contrast with his career. He prefers that his friends call him Jimbo, which he reveals to the group in the episode "False Start" after accepting them as his friends. Their normal student/teacher relationship is, unfortunately, restored by a return trip at the end of the episode, though growing traces of friendship do exist between Jim and the group. |
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== Discussion == |
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Rough around the edges and quite strict on the outside (typically referred to as the [[tough guy]]), Jim is often an obstacle for the group when they need to go to the factory to stop [[Xana (Code Lyoko)|Xana]], usually because he wants to know what exactly what they're doing. Jim can be quite helpful and kindhearted, however, as shown in various episodes of both the first and second seasons when Jim comforts frightened students and other children. This has been confirmed by the creators of the show as "actually liking his charges", though it hasn't been directly stated by Jim himself or by other characters. The episode "[[Cold War (Code Lyoko episode)|Cold War]]" is an excellent example of this [[parent]]-like [[affection]], since Jim helped some young students who were too cold to move by speaking gently to them and carrying them into the boiler room. Once in the boiler room, he got the [[furnace]] at its warmest level and later told everyone a [[bedtime story|story]] to pass the time, before falling unconscious from [[hypothermia]]. Another example is the episode "Holiday in the Fog", when he comforted [[Elisabeth Delmas|Sissi]] and showed concern for an unconscious [[Ulrich Stern|Ulrich]]. It can be assumed from these events that Jim is actually a kind-hearted man, even though he sometimes doesn't act that way. For example, he called [[List of secondary characters in Code Lyoko#Milly Solovieff|Milly]] "little" in "Teddygozilla", which hurt her feelings. He was scolding both her and Tamiya for going into the tool shed, which is an off-limits area to all students. He lost control of his emotions and angrily grounded both of them after Milly talked back, which was later prevented by a return trip. Many of the episodes have Jim being the opposite of his employer, Mr. Delmas. For example, in ''[[Rock Bottom? (Code Lyoko episode)|Rock Bottom]]'', he ordered Ulrich, Odd, and Jeremie to go back to their rooms in an angry, almost devilish tone and gave the boys a glare with an angry grunt. |
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Jim found out about the group's secret in the two-part finale of the first season ("Code: Earth" and "False Start") as a result of his paranoid obsession with finding out the secret being hidden by the group since the beginning of the school year (he says so directly himself). He attempted to interrogate them several times during the first part of the finale, each time proving unsuccessful. The [[List of secondary characters in Code Lyoko#Jean-Pierre Delmas|principal]] scolded him for the obsession each time (first by calling his accounts of the factory and Lyoko "absurd stories about secret plots and passages"), causing Jim's anger and frustration to build up. Finally, when [[Jeremie Belpois|Jeremie]] was forced to sneak into the dorms to retrieve his [[Scanner (Code Lyoko)#Materialization|materialization]] program for Aelita, Jim chased him down and ended up injuring Jeremie's ankle (in fact, breaking it), after which he was fired by the principal for allowing his paranoia and rage to cause harm to a student. Unable to get to the [[Factory (Code Lyoko)|factory]] by himself, Jeremie promised Jim to tell the principal everything under the condition that Jim would help him. Jim agreed, and helped Jeremie get to the factory. Jim's attitude and personality changed considerably at this point. |
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In the second part, after Aelita was materialized and the subsequent discovery of her link to the supercomputer, [[Xana (Code Lyoko)|Xana]] materialized an army of [[List of monsters in Code Lyoko#Kankrelats|Kankrelats]] and set them on the school. Jim helped to defend against the attack (first using a metal pipe, then a nail gun) until the tower was deactivated and a [[Time travel (Code Lyoko)|return trip]] took place, at which point time was reset to a point before Jim had started interrogating them. Jim showed up to interrogate them again and was again scolded by the principal. Remembering his earlier promise, Jeremie made up a lie about planning to play a joke on [[List of secondary characters in Code Lyoko#Herve Pichon|Herve]] and [[List of secondary characters in Code Lyoko#Nicolas Poliakoff|Nicolas]], which the others quickly played along with. The principal believed the lie, which in turn made Jim's suspicions seem valid so the principal would never fire him. After the principal left, Jim thanked them for the lie, and they thanked him for being "a fantastic P.E. teacher" since he no longer remembered what he had done. |
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Jim saw the factory and/or things relating to Lyoko on three other occasions after that. The first was in the episode "Exploration", when events conspired to bring Jim, the principal, Sissi, and [[Yumi Ishiyama|Yumi's]] parents to the factory. The group found them outside of the elevator, unaware that they were there. The group (minus Jeremie) took off in different directions as a distraction. Jeremie took the elevator back down to the lab, but Jim managed to get in before the door could close. Upon reaching the lab, Jeremie went to interface while Jim looked around in awe. Jeremie mentioned that Jim had been there before, before activating the return trip. Later, in "Final Mix", Jim was possessed and ended up at the factory once more. After the tower was deactivated, Jim was still conscious and once again in awe of his surroundings. Jeremie just told him that he wouldn't remember any of it and activated a return trip. Jim also fought one of Xana's materialized [[List of monsters in Code Lyoko#Krabes|Krabes]] in "A Bad Turn", though he was knocked out fairly quickly in comparison with his first fight. This, too, was undone by a return trip. |
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Jim often has strange tales to tell people and has had more than a few other jobs over the years. He had a running gag in the second season, in which he'd mention a past job of his and then refuse to discuss it further ("I'd rather not talk about it."). In order, he has mentioned being a sewer worker, a soldier (this is comically portrayed in several instances in the episode "A Bad Turn"), a "Space Exploration Program Volunteer Test Subject" (though he has talked about this one in the form of a story), a salvage diver, a martial arts master (which he followed with another, though somewhat ridiculous, story) and a worker at a psychiatric hospital (he mentions this after hearing Aelita's story). This is in addition to 20 years at Kadic. The fact that he's had so many jobs suggests that he only worked at each of them for a short time. |
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Recently, Jim has expressed an interest in [[List of secondary characters in Code Lyoko#Suzanne Hertz|Suzanne Hertz]], the science teacher at Kadic. In the episode "Saint Valentine's Day", he tried to discuss a matter involving Suzanne with Jeremie, who was vocally masquerading as the principal at the time. In the next episode, "Final Mix", he was trying to think of a way to talk to Suzanne before Xana possessed him. He also expressed an interest in Yolande in the episode "Xana's Kiss", but this is only because Xana's polymorphic clone kissed him while disguised as her. Since she is engaged to be married, she shrugs off the interest. Neither relationship has been followed up on since then, or at least not followed up on directly. It can be assumed from these events that Jim's unmarried. Fans of the series often pair Jim up with Suzanne more than Yolande because there's more evidence to favor one over the other. In the third season, it seems Suzanne is reciprocating these feelings more often ''and'' he's flirting with Yolande as well, which creates a [[love triangle]]. |
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Jim has, for some reason, ended up on the receiving end of Xana's attacks on more than one occasion, be it by coincidence or otherwise. During the first season, he is attacked by Milly's teddy bear in "Teddygozilla" (it had been taking action against all those who had hurt Milly's feelings), attacked by a possessed suit of samurai armor (the attack is not seen onscreen, but he isn't badly hurt), and ends up in the path of Xana's attacks on the school on numerous other occasions. The same rings true in the second season, and he is even possessed in one episode. Unlike everyone else who is possessed (excluding Sissi), he remains conscious after the possession is lifted. Jim was possessed a second time in "Lyoko Minus 1", but this time fell unconsious afterwards. |
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== Trivia == |
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* Jim's nickname, "Jimbo," may have been referencially derived from the Japanese term [[yojimbo]], which means "[[bodyguard]]" or "personal protector," both of which Jim has been to the main group and the other students on occasion. |
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* Jim has worked for 20 years at [[Kadic Junior High School]], during which he would have worked with [[Franz Hopper]], Aelita's father and the creator of [[Lyoko]]. This has yet to be shown in the series itself, but the given time period makes it extremely likely. |
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* In "Teddygozilla", Jim tells the giant teddy bear that he's a [[Black belt (martial arts)|black belt]], though he may have been lying in an attempt to scare it. |
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* In the episode "Final Mix", it is revealed that Jim keeps a collection of the paper cranes that Odd makes out of his tests, usually after they've been graded. |
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* In "Rock Bottom?", Jim acted as the temporary principal and was very hard on Odd, who was accused of stealing one of the school's laptop computers, which Odd had taken the blame for to keep [[List of secondary characters in Code Lyoko#Samantha|Samantha]] out of trouble. He also confiscated Odd's [[cell phone]] out of anger, but a return trip removed any memory of the incident. We also find out that, in this episode, he used Mr. Delmas' office as his own. |
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** Also in this episode, Jim was working out while listening to ''[[Eye of the Tiger]]'' (or rather, a variation of the song's opening notes) on the radio. He is scared off by the breaking glass window in the workout room, trapped in a closet and calling for help on a cell phone. |
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* Jim is always addressed by his first name at Kadic, even though he's a teacher. |
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* Originally, Jim was a cold-hearted, stoic, cross and [[hate]]ful individual who showed little care for his students and for their well-being and protection (being called a "[[tyrant]]" in his profile on the second DVD); this was evident by his consistent yelling at the student residents, using paranoia to harm a student, and being [[cruelty|cruel]] to Jeremie and his friends, yelling at them wherever they go and treating them in an unfair way. In the second season, however, this changes for the better; he still uses [[authority]], but he uses it in a much more gentle manner than before, and he shows more [[sympathy]] and [[worry]] whenever the students are hurt or frightened. This also means that he yells significantly less, is not as suspicious to the group as before (though he ''is'' suspicious), and controls his [[temper]] and [[anger]] a lot better than before. He ''does'' occasionally have his "bossy" and "mean" moments, but all in all, his personality has a significant shift. |
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*Jim has an appearent background in the [[medical]] field, as he checked [[Aelita (Code Lyoko)|Aelita's]] [[pulse]] (albeit incorrectly) in "False Start". |
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*Jim teaches martial arts classes in his spare time, as he gave Ulrich and Yumi sparring lessons in [[Xana Awakens|the prequel]]. In effect, he is the one that trained Ulrich in [[Pencak Silat]] in the first place, thanks to his one-on-one classes. |
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*In "Xana Awakens" part II, Jim mocks Sissi's claims about the super computer, saying "What's next, a giant chemical teddy bear?". This is a reference to the first episode of the series; 'Teddygozilla'. |
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*Jim was strangely hyper in ''[[Tidal Wave (Code Lyoko episode)|Tidal Wave]]'', which could be because of all the [[junk food]] he was shown eating after he had finished the meeting on the [[cafeteria]]'s [[menu]] being changed. |
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== Voice actor information == |
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In the English version of ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', Jim is voiced by David Gasman. He also provides the voices of several other male characters as well. |
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[[Category:Code Lyoko characters|Moralés, Jim]] |
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