Jack the Ripper
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“
Time for the slaughter, you naughty pigs!
”
—Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper (切り裂きジャック , Kirisaki Jakku) is an antagonist featured in Phantom Blood.
Jack is a serial-killer who meets Dio Brando and is transformed into a Zombie sent to fight the Joestar Group. He was inspired by the historical figure of the same name.
Appearance
Jack the Ripper was an adult man of average height and muscular build. He possesses a regular haircut and a full short beard.
First seen with a full suit, he would go bare-chested when transformed into a Zombie and hide a number of daggers in his body.
Personality
Jack the Ripper is shown to have a gentlemanly facade, able to convince a woman to walk with him on a dark night. When he reveals his true colors, he does not hesitate to stab the unarmed woman to death. As a zombie, this trait becomes even worse, as he becomes even more cruel and insane. Jack is shown to have a desire only to cut things and cause pain.
Synopsis
Phantom Blood
After killing his final victim as a human, Jack was approached by a then-incapacitated Dio Brando who saw the evil in the man's heart and decides to make him the first of his zombie minions. Refusing at first, Jack accepted after a failed attempt to kill Dio. (In the anime, Dio instead hypnotizes Jack to come forward so that the former could suck his blood to turn him into a loyal zombie servant.)
Later, he corners Jonathan Joestar, Robert E. O. Speedwagon and William Anthonio Zeppeli in a tunnel on their way to Windknights, decapitating their coachman along with the horses as he hid himself in one of them. Once revealing himself, Jack proceeded to through the coach wagon into the mouth of the tunnel to prevent Jonathan and his companions from escaping. Zeppeli, fighting Jack to prove a point about Ripple energy and courage, manages to wound the zombie as he escapes into a labyrinth hidden in the tunnel, intending to attack from the darkness. Zepelli gives Jonathan the task to finish off Jack as his final test, giving the youth a wine glass to pinpoint Jack's location on the other side of a wall, JoJo eliminates Jack with a huge Overdrive, surging through the brick wall and melting Jack.
Abilities
After being turned into a Zombie, Jack becomes even more insane than he was as a human. Incapable of feeling pain in his undead state, Jack uses this to his advantage - inserting sub-dermal scalpels all over his body. Jack also has incredible speed, demonstrated by his being able to kill a man, decapitate two horses, and hide inside the body of one in a matter of seconds.
Scalpels: With the scalpels buried in his body, Jack is able to expel them merely via muscle contraction. He then throws these knifes with pinpoint accuracy over great distances.
Monstrous Knife: Re-modeled from a Dark Ages torture instrument, Jack uses the knife to cut his foes to shreds.
Chapters / Episodes
Manga Appearances
Chapters in order of appearance
- Chapter 6: A Letter from the Past, Part 1 (Mentioned only)
- Chapter 18: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 1
- Chapter 21: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 4
- Chapter 22: Jack the Ripper and Zeppeli the Strange, Part 5
- Chapter 23: Ripple Overdrive, Part 1 (Death)
- Chapter 24: Ripple Overdrive, Part 2 (Corpse only)
Anime Appearances
Episodes in order of appearance
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 2: A Letter from the Past (Mentioned only)
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure Episode 4: Overdrive (Death)
In Video Games
Phantom Blood (PS2 Game)
Jack appears as a boss fight in two chapters. In the first, the player must defeat him using Zeppeli as the battle has a time limit.
In the second battle, the player takes control of Jonathan, as Jack keeps rumning around the stage, trying to perform surprise attacks with his torture instrument. During the battle, a small glass of wine appears in the corner of the screen, indicating Jack's presence by visibly vibrating.
Jack can be played in some battles in EXTRA MODE. His special move allows him to launch all the scalpels in his body at the opponent.
Stardust Shooters (ANDROID/iOS Game)
Jack appears as one of the several Part 1 characters who possess a metal striker. His FINISH Move has him using the torture device on the defeated opponent. If defeated, Jack's metal striker will drop a knife, if any other metal striker gets near it, they'll lose some health points.
Gallery
Trivia
- In the original Weekly Shōnen Jump publication of Chapter 22, Jack compares the protagonists to "mice trapped underwater" (罠とともに水に沈められるネズミ). This is changed to "pigs in a slaughterhouse" (屠所のブタ) in the volume release[2].
- Jack's seiyuu, Naomi Kusumi, would later go on to also voice Nijimura's Father in the Part 4 TV Anime.
References
- ↑ Chapter 41: Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (3) (No earlier than Dec 1st)
- ↑ ジョジョの奇妙な誤植 その⑥