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“ | That's me! | „ |
~ Jay Jay in the intro. |
“ | Wow! This is supersonic! | „ |
~ Jay Jay, "Grumpy O'Malley" |
“ | Let's hit the skyway! | „ |
~ Jay Jay, "Are We There Yet" |
Jay Jay the Jet Plane is the titular main protagonist of the franchise of the same name.
Portrayals[]
- He was voiced by the late Mary Kay Bergman in the first two seasons who also voiced Daphne Blake in Scooby-Doo and Timmy Turner in the Oh, Yeah! Cartoons episodes,
- Debi Derryberry who also voiced Jimmy Neutron and Zatch Bell in the third season, the three CD ROM games, and The New World of Jay Jay the Jet Plane
- Donna Cherry in Jay Jay's Mysteries and the show's Sprout Diner webisode who also voiced the titular character in the third season of Tutenstein.
Biography[]
Jay Jay is just the right combination of unquenchable curiosity and high-octane energy. He gets excited about new things and there is never a dull moment with Jay Jay. And there's never anything mean-spirited about this young plane (about six years old in human terms and is in first grade). He's as playful, fun-loving, likable, friendly, and outgoing as a kid can be. When it comes to friendships, Jay Jay is true blue.
Appearances[]
Jay Jay appears in every episode, including his cameos in "Snuffy's Missing Friend", the title card for "The Merit Badge", and the beginning of "The Great Tarrytown Blackout" and "Tuffy's Trip to Pangabula".
Basis[]
Jay Jay appears to be based on an Airbus A318.
Mary Kay Bergman was the first to provide his voice in the first two seasons. Debi Derryberry (who also voiced Jimmy Neutron) replaced Bergman after her passing in the third season and she reprised her role in the three PBS Kids CD ROM games. Donna Cherry has replaced Derryberry after institution in Jay Jay's Mysteries and reprised her role in the show's Sprout Diner webisode.
Trivia[]
- Jay Jay is like an aeroplane counterpart to Thomas the Tank Engine, as they're both painted blue and are the main characters of their show.