"He was voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . . . "Nasty Jack is the main antagonist of the The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Paw and Order\". He was voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . "He was voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . . . . "Nasty Jack, the meanest horse thief, is the leader of a vicious group of horse thieves (i.e. horses who steal things). According to one song line from the episode, Jack is a thoroughbred and cannot be outrun. He considers himself to be the \"nastiest horse thief.\" Part of what makes Jack so feared and cruel is what he does to sheriffs, whom he shows great hatred toward. Using his strength, he \"trounces\" the sheriff, meaning that he takes them, puts them in a bag, and simply drops them. When Piglet reluctantly and unexpectedly becomes the new sheriff of the town, he becomes Jack's newest target."@en . . . "Bad, later good"@en . . "John Wayne"@en . "Piglet, Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, and Horse Thieves"@en . "To trounce Piglet and terrorize the people of Rickety Gulch"@en . . . "Piglet , Winnie the Pooh , Eeyore , Rabbit , Tigger , and His former gang"@en . . . . "Horse Thieves"@en . . "Trouncing people , terrorizing people , root beers, and banana splits"@en . . . . . "Sheriff Jack"@en . . . "Nasty Jack, the meanest horse thief, is the leader of a vicious group of horse thieves (i.e. horses who steal things). According to one song line from the episode, Jack is a thoroughbred and cannot be outrun. He considers himself to be the \"nastiest horse thief.\" Part of what makes Jack so feared and cruel is what he does to sheriffs, whom he shows great hatred toward. Using his strength, he \"trounces\" the sheriff, meaning that he takes them, puts them in a bag, and simply drops them. When Piglet reluctantly and unexpectedly becomes the new sheriff of the town, he becomes Jack's newest target. The episode's framing device focuses on a play being performed by Winnie the Pooh and friends, which is titled \"The Legend of Sheriff Piglet.\" Jack features as the main villain in the play. He and his gang come to the town of Rickety Gulch to terrorize the town, where they reside in a saloon. When Piglet reluctantly and unexpectedly becomes the new sheriff of the town (as Piglet now possesses the sheriff badge), Jack makes plans to \"trounce\" Piglet. The group is able to escape into the sheriff's office. Jack later intimidates Rabbit into serving his gang banana splits. Rabbit does a poor job of making the splits, and is tormented by Jack for it. Tigger attempts a rescue, but Jack just laughs as Tigger gets tangled up in his own lasso. Jack prepares to trounce Piglet, but is confronted by the Masked Bear (Pooh's alter ego). The two engage in a duel using ice cream scoops (and containers of ice cream) as weapons. Jack corners the Masked Bear, but a stray scoop of ice cream results in the head horse thief being sent flying into a water trough. Later, Jack sets a trap for the Masked Bear and captures him and Eeyore (his faithful steed). Then he challenges Piglet to a showdown. Piglet is able to gather the courage to face Jack; however, in a twist of fate, his badge falls off. As Piglet is no longer Sheriff, Jack can no longer trounce him. At Piglet's suggestion, Jack decides to become good, and becomes Sheriff himself, stating that he always wanted to be Sheriff. At the sight of this, the rest of the horse gang flee town after their once-villainous leader promises to clean up the town. Jack's final appearance is at the ceremony where Piglet is honored as a hero."@en . . "Piglet, Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, and His former gang"@en . . . "\"Alrighty, pilgrim. I'm the sheriff now and I'm really gonna clean up this town. Comprendo?!\""@en . . . "Nasty Jack is the main antagonist of the The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Paw and Order\"."@en . . . . "Horse Thief leader , later town sheriff"@en . "\"You don't get the picture here, fellas. We're not \"horse thieves\", we're horse thieves. Horses who steal things, comprendo?\""@en . . . . . . . "Not being able to trounce people , sheriffs , and bad guys"@en . . "Bad, later good"@en . "Strength and speed"@en . . . . . . . . . "Becomes the new sheriff of Rickety Gulch, scares away his former Horse Thief minions, and watches Piglet receive a medal for his heroic attempts in Rickety Gulch"@en . "Nasty Jack"@en . "Nasty Jack is the main antagonist of the The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Paw and Order\"."@en . . . . . . . . . "Nasty Jack, the meanest horse thief, was the leader of a vicious group of horse thieves (i.e. horses who steal things). According to one song line from the episode, Jack is a thoroughbred and cannot be outrun. He considers himself to be the \"nastiest horse thief.\" Part of what makes Jack so feared and cruel is what he does to sheriffs, whom he shows great hatred toward. Using his strength, he \"trounces\" the sheriff, meaning that he takes them, puts them in a bag, and simply drops them."@en . . "\"Now look what ya done! The badge fell off! You know what this means?! You're not sheriff anymore!\""@en . . . . . . . "Nasty Jack is the main antagonist of the The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode, \"Paw and Order\". He was voiced by Jim Cummings."@en . . "Ice cream and a scoop"@en . "Piglet, Winnie the Pooh, Eeyore, Rabbit, Tigger, and Horse Thieves"@en . "\"Oh, sure. Fine. Now that's just peachy, isn't it? Now I can't even trounce ya! What in the blue blazes am I supposed to do?!\""@en . . . . . "Nasty Jack"@en . . "\"See? That badge makes you sheriff, and sheriffs and horse thieves don't get along, right? And since I'm Nasty Jack, the world's meanest horse thief, I'm gonna have to trounce ya.\""@en . "To clean up the town"@en . . . "Nasty Jack, the meanest horse thief, was the leader of a vicious group of horse thieves (i.e. horses who steal things). According to one song line from the episode, Jack is a thoroughbred and cannot be outrun. He considers himself to be the \"nastiest horse thief.\" Part of what makes Jack so feared and cruel is what he does to sheriffs, whom he shows great hatred toward. Using his strength, he \"trounces\" the sheriff, meaning that he takes them, puts them in a bag, and simply drops them. The episode's framing device focuses on a play being performed by Winnie the Pooh and friends, which is titled \"The Legend of Sheriff Piglet.\" Jack features as the main villain in the play. He and his gang come to the town of Rickety Gulch to terrorize the town, where they reside in a saloon. When Piglet reluctantly and unexpectedly becomes the new sheriff of the town (as Piglet now possesses the sheriff badge), Jack makes plans to \"trounce\" Piglet. The group is able to escape into the sheriff's office. Jack later intimidates Rabbit into serving his gang banana splits. Rabbit does a poor job of making the splits, and is tormented by Jack for it. Tigger attempts a rescue, but Jack just laughs as Tigger gets tangled up in his own lasso. Jack prepares to trounce Piglet, but is confronted by the Masked Bear (Pooh's alter ego). The two engage in a duel using ice cream scoops (and containers of ice cream) as weapons. Jack corners the Masked Bear, but a stray scoop of ice cream results in the head horse thief being sent flying into a water trough. Later, Jack sets a trap for the Masked Bear and captures him and Eeyore (his faithful steed). He then challenges Piglet to a showdown. Piglet is able to gather the courage to face Jack, but in a twist of fate, his badge falls off. As Piglet is no longer Sheriff, Jack can no longer trounce him. At Piglet's suggestion, Jack decides to become good, and becomes Sheriff himself, stating that he always wanted to be Sheriff. At the sight of this, the rest of the horse gang flee town after their once-villainous leader promises to clean up the town. Jack's final appearance is at the ceremony where Piglet is honored as a hero."@en . . "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"@en . . . . . "Rickety Gulch"@en . . "\"Honest? Ya mean it? I always wanted to be sheriff.\""@en . . "\"Hate to break it to ya, chum, but we've got us a little problem.\""@en . . .