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rdfs:comment | - Little Jimmy is a bluebird and a minor villain in the Timon & Pumbaa TV series. He appears in "Nest Best Thing" and "Jailhouse Shock." He was voiced by Joe Alaskey.
- Little Jimmy is an antagonist in The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa who appears in Nest Best Thing and Jailhouse Shock.
- [[wikipedia:File:Ljimmy2.jpg|right|thumb|550px|Jimmy Swinnerton's Little Jimmy (1911)|]] Little Jimmy, originally titled Jimmy, was a newspaper comic strip created by Jimmy Swinnerton. With a publication history from February 14, 1904 to 1958, it was one of the first continuing features and one of the longest running.
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Goal | - To avenge Timon and Pumbaa
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Dislikes | - Prison and not getting what he wants
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Likes | - Taking advantage of people
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Fate | - Tricks Smolder into believing that he was his friend, and the two get put back in jail for fighting.
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appears | - The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa
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Quote | - "I'll put a contract down on ya!"
- "I'm Little Jimmy, I lost my home."
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abstract | - Little Jimmy is a bluebird and a minor villain in the Timon & Pumbaa TV series. He appears in "Nest Best Thing" and "Jailhouse Shock." He was voiced by Joe Alaskey.
- Little Jimmy is an antagonist in The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa who appears in Nest Best Thing and Jailhouse Shock.
- [[wikipedia:File:Ljimmy2.jpg|right|thumb|550px|Jimmy Swinnerton's Little Jimmy (1911)|]] Little Jimmy, originally titled Jimmy, was a newspaper comic strip created by Jimmy Swinnerton. With a publication history from February 14, 1904 to 1958, it was one of the first continuing features and one of the longest running.
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