List of X-Play Characters - "J" Characters

"J" Characters

  • James : see Spectre Mifflin staff
  • "James" : see "Ketchum, Ash"
  • Janice: see Carmine, Dietrich
  • Jarvis: The official X-Play butler, who caters to Morgan's gaming needs by providing her with titles like Ratchet and Clank served on a silver platter (literally).
First Appearance: Episode No. 20100928
Performed by: Unknown
  • "Jayna": see "Thor"
  • Ryan Jeffries: see Carmine, Dietrich
  • "Jessie": see "Ketchum, Ash"
  • "Jesus": Arguably the most controversial skit in X-Play history, the character of "Jesus" was portrayed in a fake film trailer for the apparent sequel to Mel Gibson's film The Passion of the Christ. Entitled Passion of the Christ 2: Judgement Day, the "film" portrayed Jesus coming down from the Cross, seeking revenge on those that had wronged him. Combining the characteristics of numerous action movie/television characters (including Jack Bauer, Ethan Hunt, Wolverine, and Vincent Vega) this parody of one of the most recognizable religious figures in history was - apparently - pulled from any future repeats due to viewer complaint.
First Appearance: Episode No. 6017
Performed by: X-Play co-producer Paul Bonanno
  • "Jigglypuff": see "Ketchum, Ash"
  • Jim: see Dubstep Guy
  • Joe: see Reservoir Geeks
  • Officer Jones: see Warhammer Chainsaw Sword
  • Judgement Mole: see Morgan-San and Adam-San

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