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Jimmy Firecracker is extremely biased toward [[Mr. Satan]] at the Cell Games, and completely writes off the [[Z Fighters]] when they appear. |
Jimmy Firecracker is extremely biased toward [[Mr. Satan]] at the Cell Games, and completely writes off the [[Z Fighters]] when they appear. |
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− | Later in the fight against [[Cell]] when [[Gohan]] turns [[Super Saiyan 2]], Jimmy Firecracker finally realizes that Mr. Satan cannot be stronger than them |
+ | Later in the fight against [[Cell]], when [[Gohan]] turns [[Super Saiyan 2]], Jimmy Firecracker finally realizes that Mr. Satan cannot be stronger than them. |
⚫ | He appears to temporarily lose his mind near the conclusion of the Cell Games; not only does he continue to give commentary when they can not even see the fight or film it, but towards the end he starts talking into a stick as though it were his microphone. Due to him being so gullible, he believes Mr. Satan beat Cell because everyone had vanished from the battlegrounds after Cell had died and the Z Fighters left. |
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After the Cell Games, Jimmy Firecracker and his cameraman [[Lionel]] are seen at Mr. Satan's victory parade. |
After the Cell Games, Jimmy Firecracker and his cameraman [[Lionel]] are seen at Mr. Satan's victory parade. |
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*He flips Cell off during one of the episodes in the Cell Games Saga. |
*He flips Cell off during one of the episodes in the Cell Games Saga. |
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*The school interviewer who appears in the movie ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan|Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan]]'', looks like Jimmy Firecracker. The school interviewer is also seen pointing the "middle finger" in his concept art in ''[[Daizenshuu 6]]''. |
*The school interviewer who appears in the movie ''[[Dragon Ball Z: Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan|Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan]]'', looks like Jimmy Firecracker. The school interviewer is also seen pointing the "middle finger" in his concept art in ''[[Daizenshuu 6]]''. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
Revision as of 16:24, 31 March 2013
Jimmy Firecracker is the ZTV announcer who gave a play-by-play of the Cell Games.
Biography
Jimmy Firecracker is extremely biased toward Mr. Satan at the Cell Games, and completely writes off the Z Fighters when they appear.
Later in the fight against Cell, when Gohan turns Super Saiyan 2, Jimmy Firecracker finally realizes that Mr. Satan cannot be stronger than them.
He appears to temporarily lose his mind near the conclusion of the Cell Games; not only does he continue to give commentary when they can not even see the fight or film it, but towards the end he starts talking into a stick as though it were his microphone. Due to him being so gullible, he believes Mr. Satan beat Cell because everyone had vanished from the battlegrounds after Cell had died and the Z Fighters left.
After the Cell Games, Jimmy Firecracker and his cameraman Lionel are seen at Mr. Satan's victory parade.
Video game appearance
Jimmy Firecracker appears in Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II, Dragon Ball Z: The Legend, Dragon Ball Z: Budokai (on the "Legend of Hercule"), and Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 (comments the Cell Games). He makes a cameo appearance with Lionel in the Cell Games Arena battle stage in Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors 2 and Dragon Ball Kai: Ultimate Butōden.
Voice actors
- Japanese Dub: Yukimasa Kishino
- FUNimation Dub: James T. Fields (Dragon Ball Z), John Swasey (Dragon Ball Z Kai)
- Latin American Dub: Salvador Delgado (Dragon Ball Z), Arturo Cataño (Dragon Ball Z Kai)
Trivia
- He flips Cell off during one of the episodes in the Cell Games Saga.
- The school interviewer who appears in the movie Broly - The Legendary Super Saiyan, looks like Jimmy Firecracker. The school interviewer is also seen pointing the "middle finger" in his concept art in Daizenshuu 6.
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II, 2003
- ↑ Dragon Ball Anime Heroes vol 3: Announcer (アナウンサー) figure
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 3 credits
- ↑ Dragon Ball Z For Kinect credits