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Kangaroo "Jackie Legs" Jack

He is a rapping kangaroo who had a previous encounter with Charlie Carbone and Louis Booker from the original film (though the sequel is usually canon). An animal with a love for candy, he is a friend to Charlie, Jessie, and Louis, and he is currently living in the Australian outback along with his family.

Jackie's voice (speaking and non-speaking) is provided by Jeff Bennett (Adam Garcia in the movie, uncredited).

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