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Jim Moralés
Jim at Kadic.
First appearance"Teddygozilla"
Portrayed byDavid Gasman (English)
In-universe information
OccupationJunior high school physical education teacher, handyman, campus/dormitory supervisor
FamilyChris (nephew)

Jim "Jimbo" Moralés is a character from the French animated television series Code Lyoko. In the English version of Code Lyoko, Jim is voiced by David Gasman.

Description

Jim is the P.E. teacher, campus supervisor and handyman/technician of Kadic Junior High School; he was hired at the school two decades before the show's timeline, according to a statement made by Jim himself in "Holiday in the Fog". He is also the dormitory supervisor. His distinguishing characteristics include a seemingly-perpetual five o'clock shadow and stubble, tucked-in knee socks, a red and black tracksuit jacket, a headband, black sweatpants with red bordering, brown tennis shoes, and a Band-Aid affixed to his face below his left eye. The Band-Aid switches sides, occasionally. His altered outfit in the fourth season is more contemporary than his previous one, consisting of a red/maroon sweater and light gray sweatpants. The sweater also has a badge-like insignia on it, strongly indicating his authoritarian attitude.

At night, he typically wears a white undershirt (which sometimes reveals his lower belly), greyish-black lounge pants, and bear slippers over his large feet (starting with the second season). His hair and eyebrows are brown and bushy, and his arms are muscular; however, his belly pokes out. 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. Unfortunately, this was not to last, and currently the children consider him to be somewhat of an obstacle. Jim enforces the rules, but can sometimes get carried away, occasionally disregarding the fact that the students are just children. They can be easily frightened by his yelling and nastiness, especially the younger students, as seen in "Teddygodzilla". Some of the students, such as Odd, occasionally pull pranks on him. For example, in "Nobody in Particular", Nicholas set a bar of soap by Jim's bedroom door, so that when he stepped on it he would fall and hurt his back.

Rough around the edges and quite strict, Jim is often viewed as an obstacle for the group when they need to go to the factory to stop Xana, usually because he wants to know what exactly what they're doing. He can appear rather tough toward the students, which seems to enforce his authority. In "Replika", Odd referred to him as "G.I. Jim"; and later, in "I'd Rather Not Talk About It", Odd and the others referred to him as "Commando Jim", although the latter may be due to the fact that he was teaching them in a military-like style.

Jim can be quite kind and helpful in some instances, however, as shown in various episodes of both the first and second seasons when Jim comforts frightened students and other children during Xana attacks and other emergencies. In "Cold War," for example, he carried some kids into the school when the snow got really bad and later told the children a story and kept them safe and warm in a boiler room of the school.

Jim is also a huge fan of sumo wrestling, as seen in varying instances where he is reading a sumo magazine. He even got a miniature radio-thermometer as a free gift from one of his subscriptions.

Character history

General information

Jim is usually an obstacle, often keeping the heroes from reaching Lyoko when necessary. His only main role unfortunately comes in the two-part finale of the first season ("Code: Earth" and "False Start"), in which his suspicion of the group leads him to discover their secret. After several failed attempts to interrogate the group in the first half, he ends up injuring Jeremie during a chase though the halls. Jeremie had returned to retrieve his materialization program, effectively stranding his friends upon being injured. After the principal fires Jim, Jeremie uses the group's secret as leverage to get him to help. In the second part, he helps defend against a materialized an army of Kankrelats. A return trip was used to erase the effects of the attack, erasing Jim's memory in the process. When Jim showed up to interrogate them again and was again scolded by the principal, Jeremie remembers his earlier promise, and makes up a lie about planning to play a joke on Herve and 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. beyond that, Jim has seen Lyoko-related things several times after that, though he never realizes the connection for various reasons.

Romance

Jim has expressed a romantic interest in 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 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. In "Lyoko Minus One", Jim complimented Suzanne on her perfume, and later she wanted to have him teach her ballroom dancing.

Involvement with XANA's attacks

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 isn't 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 One", but this time fell unconscious afterwards. In "Nobody in Particular," Jim is possessed by Ulrich, whose mind had been separated from his body. During this time, Ulrich gains an appreciation for Jim's point of view, since the students ignore him most of the time for the aforementioned reasons. However, instead of falling unconscious, he falls asleep with a big smile on his face, apparently enjoying his dreams. In "I'd Rather Not Talk About It", he sprains his leg, when attempting to save Jeremie from a boar that was posessed by Xana.

Jim's various jobs

Jim often has strange tales to tell people and claims that he has had more than a few other jobs over the years. In one of the show's running gags, Jim will mention a past job of his that relates to the current situation. When asked about it, though, he'll refuse to discuss it any further, always using his line of "I'd rather not talk about it" (which is also the title of an actual CL episode). This running gag initially started in the second season, and has been continuously used ever since. Apparently, his nephew also seems to use this phrase as well.

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 disco dancer (Odd used a video of him dancing to blackmail him in "Straight to Heart". Jim later got back at Odd for it in "William Returns", though Jim became something of a celebrity for it in the process.)
  • A worker at a psychiatric hospital (he mentions this after hearing Sissi's story; David Gasman himself received a psychiatry degree)
  • A forest ranger in Quebec
  • A martial arts master, which he followed with another ridiculous story of using his skills to fight off a beaver
  • A former basketball player, playing pro-ball (mentioned by Ulrich in "Straight to Heart")
  • A former government agent (he won't talk about it because it's classified)
  • A professional ballroom dancing instructor
  • A war photographer
  • A safecracker and/or locksmith (he said the first one but corrected himself)
  • A cameraman
  • A skateboarder (though he, this time, mentions that he doesn't have the time to talk about it)
  • A paranormal investigator (like the government agent he says its classified; may be also linked to that job as well)
  • A Special Forces agent on a mission in Vegas (of course, no one is paying much attention to him since they are battling a Polymorphing Spectre)
  • A champion table tennis player (this time, he actually wanted to talk about it, but Yumi convinced him otherwise)
  • A math teacher
  • A firefighter (claimed to have fought forest fires)

This is all in addition to serving 21 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. It may also be argued that he is simply lying about having these past jobs (or at least the more ridiculous ones) to sound as though he knew something about the subject matter at hand. Most of these aforementioned jobs probably are made up simply to "impress others", but a few actually may have been true, such as his Disco Dancer incident, which Odd blackmails him using a video he found. He also refuses to elaborate on his past life as a teenager as well, but only claims that he had blond hair and was thin.

Jim's running gag of "not wanting to talk about" all of his previous occupations may have resulted from an incident in "Xana Awakens." During a lesson in martial arts to Ulrich and Yumi, he recants a story about using martial arts to fend off a beaver. They laugh, and Ulrich says he'd be better off not talking about it. His nephew Chris also seems to share his line of "I'd rather not talk about it"; in his appearance in "Opening Act", when Jim asks him if he has found a star to work alongside him in his musical career, he replies with "I'd rather not talk about it, Uncle Jim".

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