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  • Jack-in-the-Box
  • Jack-in-the-Box
  • Jack-In-The-Box
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  • The Jack-in-the-Box is the main antagonist in the Piano Concerto No. 2 segment of Fantasia 2000.
  • A jack-in-the-box is a Muggle and wizarding toy that outwardly consists of a box with a crank. When the crank is turned, it plays a melody, at the end of which the lid pops open and a figure, usually a clown or jester, pops out of the box.
  • Jack-in-the-Box is a 1988 annual story.
  • Jack-in-the-Box es un contorsionista y miembro de la familia de Dollmaker.
  • The Jack-In-The-Box is a virtual item obtained in Reality 2.0. When activated it surrounds itself by indestructible pop-up ads advertising Ted E. Bear's Mafia-Free Playland and Casino, making it useful as protection against the attacks of Auntie Biotic.
  • Jack-in-the-Box is a contortionist "son" of the Dollmaker.
  • The Jack-in-the-Box is the main antagonist in the Piano Concerto No. 2 segment of Disney's 38th full-length animated feature film, . He is the Tin Soldier's arch-nemesis.
  • A jack-in-the-box is a children's toy that outwardly consists of a box with a crank. When the crank is turned, it plays a melody, often "Pop Goes the Weasel." At the end of the tune there is a "surprise": the lid pops open and a figure, usually a clown or jester, pops out of the box. Some jack-in-the-boxes open at random times when cranked, making the startle even more effective.
  • Jack in the box is the tertiary antagonist of Fantasia in 100 Arce Wood.
  • Jack-in-the-box is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean.
  • On the web version of Plants vs. Zombies, it is replaced with dynamite in Vasebreaker, because Jack-in-the-Box Zombies are not present in this version of the game.
  • Jack-in-the-Box is one of the toys at Sunnyside Daycare. He is a Jack in the Box toy who is first seen popping out of his box when Andy's toys fall onto the floor after they accidentally knock the box they are in off the counter. It is unknown whether he is allied with Lotso and his gang or not, but he is most likely not as he is never seen with him. In the end credits, he is seen welcoming more toys, including an Emperor Zurg action figure, who arrive in another box of donated toys. He is also seen at a "beach party" in a sandbox and later at a disco party in the Butterfly Room.
  • Jack-in-the-Boxes are salvagable items in Endless Ocean 2. These are made of metal and wood.
  • A jack-in-a-box, as Chief Miles O'Brien phrased it, was "a children's toy, on Earth. You wind it up and a figure jumps out and goes 'Boo!'." In holo-programming, a jack-in-the-box was a hidden subroutine that a programmer could add to an interactive holosuite program, which was designed to suddenly spring to life, just as the children's toy of the same name, to surprise the user and keep the program from getting boring. However, unlike the children's toy, which merely says, "Boo", a holosuite jack-in-the-box can cause significant chaos to the very program which it is a part of. The results of a jack-in-the-box can lead to the termination or corruption of the program itself.
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Alliance
  • Bad
Goal
  • To win the Ballerina's heart
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story name
  • Jack-in-the-Box
Intro
  • Jack-in-the-Box is one of Claptrap's internal representations of Handsome Jack in the Claptastic Voyage DLC from Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. He is found in Subconscious. Like a Jack-in-the-Box toy, he starts as a box with a crank on one side - once turned three times, Jack's head will pop out. He is capable of hopping around in that state, and is obsessed with Claptrap's fears.
Appear
  • Toy Story 3
Nombrereal
  • Desconocido
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  • 723
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  • 1
Row 1 info
  • Jack
Habilidades
  • Extremamente Flexible
ftime
  • 18000.0
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  • Physical
Nombre del personaje
  • Jack-in-the-Box
Dislikes
  • The Ballerina choosing the Tin Soldier over him
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  • 723
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  • Jill's Jewelry Box
HistoryText
  • == Incarnations == In the history of Astro City, 3 men have taken the identity of Jack-in-the-Box: The first Jack-in-the-Box was Jack Johnson, who was one of the first African Americans to work in the toy manufacturing industry and design toys for the Whamco Corporation in the 1960s. Active from 1964 to his death in 1983. His son Zachary Johnson, owner and CEO of Z.J. Toys, took the identity of Jack-in-the-Box from 1989 until recently. Due to his wife pregnancy and visitations from 3 alternate future versions of his to-be-born child, showing him what his son might become if his father kept fighting crime and ultimately die, he left the role to his protégé, Roscoe James, active from now on. Future/alternate time line Two individuals from the Jack-in-the-Box line of heroes come back from the future to try to "rectify" errors they see in history. One is a genetically mutated clown, the other is a deadly cyborg. Both of them hate crime with such a passion that they would rip a jay-walker's limbs off because Jay-walking is a crime. A possible son of Cracker-Jack advised him about these potential futures.
Row 2 info
  • Unknown
Aparicion
type of villain
  • Oppressive Barbarian
Row 1 title
  • Real Name
Row 2 title
  • First Appearance
ATK
  • Causes Escape from Battle.
Creador
  • Tony S. Daniel
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  • 1
Row 3 info
  • Unknown
Afiliación
  • Familia Dollmaker
Row 3 title
  • Created by
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  • None
CurrentAlias
  • Jack in the Box
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Inspiration
  • The Jack in the Box from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier" by Hans Christian Andersen
  • Jack-in-the-Boxes
Box Title
  • Jack-in-the-Box
Voice
  • John Lithgow
Appearances
  • *Claptastic Voyage
Goals
  • To win the Ballerina's heart.
Origin
  • Fantasia 2000
Skills
  • Intelligence
  • Manipulation
  • Treachery
  • Cunning
  • Fighting skills
  • Toy sword
  • Deviousness
Likes
  • The Ballerina
Appearance
Affiliation
Cat
  • Battle
Illustrated by
Game
  • Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel
Actor
  • None
  • -
Name
  • Jack-in-the-box
  • Jack-in-the-Box
Personality
  • Cunning, lustful, evil, funny
Cont
  • Toy
Caption
  • Hey, you wanna see something really scary?
Abilities
  • Extremely flexible
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  • NPC
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Shows
  • House of Mouse
Author
Fate
  • Falls into the fireplace
Character Name
  • Jack-in-the-Box
Alias
  • None
Hobby
  • Winning the Ballerina's heart.
Weapons
  • Toy sword, anything he can throw
Enemies
  • Tin Soldier, Ballerina
Real Name
  • Unknown
Performer
Home
  • The Toy Room
Universe
  • Astro City
Owners
  • *Fred Weasley *George Weasley
Mission
  • The Sum of Some Fears
Imagen
  • 270
PREV
  • Jill's Jewelry Box
Occupation
  • Toy
  • Tin Soldier's arch-nemesis
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  • 1
Fullname
  • Jack-in-the-Box
Target
  • Yes
Films
  • Fantasia 2000
Published
  • 1988
Gender
  • Male
Race
  • Figment
NEXT
  • Magical Piggy Bank
Creator
Size
  • 300
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Involvement
  • Jack-in-the-Box provides the Vault Hunters with a single mission, The Sum of Some Fears, in which he expresses a desire to find out what Claptrap's most afraid of, and is excited to delve deeper into Claptrap's subconscious to find out. Ultimately, he becomes disappointed with the mundanity of Claptrap's deepest fears, and attempts to hijack the scenario by attacking with Insecurity forces, but is ultimately driven off.
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  • The Jack-in-the-Box is the main antagonist in the Piano Concerto No. 2 segment of Fantasia 2000.
  • A jack-in-the-box is a Muggle and wizarding toy that outwardly consists of a box with a crank. When the crank is turned, it plays a melody, at the end of which the lid pops open and a figure, usually a clown or jester, pops out of the box.
  • Jack-in-the-Box is a 1988 annual story.
  • Jack-in-the-Box es un contorsionista y miembro de la familia de Dollmaker.
  • The Jack-In-The-Box is a virtual item obtained in Reality 2.0. When activated it surrounds itself by indestructible pop-up ads advertising Ted E. Bear's Mafia-Free Playland and Casino, making it useful as protection against the attacks of Auntie Biotic.
  • Jack-in-the-Box is a contortionist "son" of the Dollmaker.
  • The Jack-in-the-Box is the main antagonist in the Piano Concerto No. 2 segment of Disney's 38th full-length animated feature film, . He is the Tin Soldier's arch-nemesis.
  • A jack-in-the-box is a children's toy that outwardly consists of a box with a crank. When the crank is turned, it plays a melody, often "Pop Goes the Weasel." At the end of the tune there is a "surprise": the lid pops open and a figure, usually a clown or jester, pops out of the box. Some jack-in-the-boxes open at random times when cranked, making the startle even more effective.
  • Jack in the box is the tertiary antagonist of Fantasia in 100 Arce Wood.
  • Jack-in-the-box is a Magnus in Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean.
  • On the web version of Plants vs. Zombies, it is replaced with dynamite in Vasebreaker, because Jack-in-the-Box Zombies are not present in this version of the game.
  • Jack-in-the-Box is one of the toys at Sunnyside Daycare. He is a Jack in the Box toy who is first seen popping out of his box when Andy's toys fall onto the floor after they accidentally knock the box they are in off the counter. It is unknown whether he is allied with Lotso and his gang or not, but he is most likely not as he is never seen with him. In the end credits, he is seen welcoming more toys, including an Emperor Zurg action figure, who arrive in another box of donated toys. He is also seen at a "beach party" in a sandbox and later at a disco party in the Butterfly Room.
  • A jack-in-a-box, as Chief Miles O'Brien phrased it, was "a children's toy, on Earth. You wind it up and a figure jumps out and goes 'Boo!'." In holo-programming, a jack-in-the-box was a hidden subroutine that a programmer could add to an interactive holosuite program, which was designed to suddenly spring to life, just as the children's toy of the same name, to surprise the user and keep the program from getting boring. However, unlike the children's toy, which merely says, "Boo", a holosuite jack-in-the-box can cause significant chaos to the very program which it is a part of. The results of a jack-in-the-box can lead to the termination or corruption of the program itself. Although not self-aware, the characters in a jack-in-the-box can be made immune from re-programming and from "freeze program" commands. Therefore, once activated, the subroutine runs in real-time, making it possible for events to transpire without any real-world (non-holographic) character being present. Jack-in-the-box characters can be made "period-specific", meaning that only items and methods available in the program's universe are usable against the character (thus, a phaser would have been useless against a period-specific 1960s gangster). Often, the designer of a jack-in-the-box will include an "out" (that is, a way to beat the jack-in-the-box). This "out" must be accomplished within the boundaries of the program's universe. The opportunity to reach an "out" may also expire, since the characters in a jack-in-the-box are "existing" in real-time, and potentially changing the components of their own existence. Julian Bashir's friend Felix created a jack-in-the-box as part of his Vic Fontaine Las Vegas lounge program. When he and the crew of Deep Space 9 became too comfortable with Vic, taking him for granted, a period-specific jack-in-the-box was suddenly activated to "add some spice to the story." Frankie Eyes, a mobster with a deep-seated grudge against Vic, as well as muscleman Tony Cicci sprang into "existence," and took over Vic's lounge. Backed by the wealthy, yet equally corrupt, Mr. Zeemo, they threatened Vic's very existence in the program, and were only defeated by the combined effort of the space station's senior staff in 2375. (DS9: "Badda-Bing, Badda-Bang") In 2371, Seska wrote a deadly jack-in-the-box into Tuvok's tactical training scenario Insurrection Alpha that, when Tuvok next opened the narrative parameters file, would trap Tuvok and Tom Paris in the holodeck and turn off the safety protocols. Then the Seska character hunted them down. Captain Janeway managed to rewrite the story to get Tuvok and Paris out, but Seska's additions adapted. The out for this jack-in-the-box was to kill the Seska character, which Tuvok did by rigging a phaser malfunction. (VOY: "Worst Case Scenario") This is roughly analogous to the Easter egg concept in modern computer programming.
  • Jack-in-the-Boxes are salvagable items in Endless Ocean 2. These are made of metal and wood.
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