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Jean Baptiste Le Ghei
Jean
Vital statistics
Role The Gay Couple
Gender Male
Voiced by Stephen Warbrick
In episode(s) Bunny Love

Superbar
Ladies Night (cameo)
Cold-Blooded
Don't Be A Negaton
Terrorarium
Dream Machine
Time-Police Part 1 (Future version)
Time-Police Part 2
Best Friends Forever
Mayhem Donor
Lord Stingray Crash Party
Hotchick (cameo)
Gay Wedding
Ghosts
Jailbot 2.0 (cameo)
The Budding of the Warbuxx
Superjail Grand Prix
Vacation
Stingstress
Uh Oh, It’s Magic
Sticky Discharge
Special Needs
The Trouble with Triples
Nightshift
Planet Radio
Burn Stoolie Burn
Superhell!
Last Pack
Jean, Paul, Beefy and Alice
The Superjail Inquisitor
Superstorm!
The Superjail Six

Jean Baptiste Le Ghei and Paul are in many of the episodes, and usually work along with the underground circles of Superjail inmates.

History[]

While not all the circumstances for his incarceration are known, Jared noted that he was in for attacking his father. This means that Jean may have attempted to murder his father.

He was also the leader of the Purple Pythons, which appear to be a gay gang that fought with its rival gang Double Rainbows. Currently, both gangs are dissolved since the leaders Paul and Jean are a couple now.

Personality[]

Jean is the less flamboyant one of the couple, and is more interested in keeping buff. He has a mustache that is strongly reminiscent of the late Freddie Mercury's.

The concept of Superjail's "gay couple" is a large source of comic relief throughout the first season. They make appearances in half of the aired episodes and are shown to argue like a married couple.

Relation to Other Characters[]

  • Bird and Gary - Jean works with them from time to time in the first season. In Season Two, it appears that they work on a lot of projects together.
  • Strongest Cockroach - The cockroach is Jean's pet, and has saved their lives in "Terrorarium."

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

  • It is heavy implied that Jean was originally a white supremacist before falling in love with Paul, as evidence by his prison tattoos and a picture of him as a baby being breastfed by his mother while she is wearing a Ku Klux Klan robe, which was shown once in "Sticky Discharge."

References[]

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