Our Gang Wikia Wiki
Line 13: Line 13:
 
==Character==
 
==Character==
   
'''Bio: '''Jay R. Smith is revealed as the son of the local undertaker in [[Spook Spoofing]]. He has a sister named [[Jean Darling (role)|Jean]] and a brother named [[Wheezer Hutchins|Wheezer]], probably not to be confused with the other characters with those names. The gang sometimes calls him Speck, because he sometimes wears glasses, such as in [[Buried Treasure]]. According to [[Edison, Marconi & Co.]], Jay comes from a family of inventors. His brother, Wheezer, sometimes acts as his assistant. Jay R. helps create the gang's baby-washing business in [[Baby Brother]].<br />
+
'''Bio: '''Jay R. Smith is revealed as the son of the local undertaker in [[Spook Spoofing]]. He has a sister named [[Jean Darling (role)|Jean]] and a brother named [[Wheezer Hutchins|Wheezer]], probably not to be confused with the other characters with those names. The gang sometimes calls him Speck, because he sometimes wears glasses, such as in [[Buried Treasure]]. According to [[Edison, Marconi & Co.]], Jay comes from a family of inventors. His brother, Wheezer, sometimes acts as his assistant. Jay R. helps create the gang's baby-washing business in [[Baby Brother]]. After leaving the dentist, Jay advises Joe not to get a checkup in [[Noisy Noises]].<br />
 
Jay R. plays [[Rascals Baseball|baseball]] and [[Rascals Football|football]] with the gang and joins them in recreating the Olympics in [[Olympic Games]]. He also helps them create a fire house in [[The Fourth Alarm!]], taking [[Abie]] with him to find fires to fight. They also run loose in an old ghost town in [[War Feathers]] and an old house in [[Moan & Groan, Inc.]], but [[Kennedy The Cop]] tells them to stay away from it. In [[Tired Business Men]], they create a clubhouse called [[The Manhattan Club]] in an old barn.<br />
 
Jay R. plays [[Rascals Baseball|baseball]] and [[Rascals Football|football]] with the gang and joins them in recreating the Olympics in [[Olympic Games]]. He also helps them create a fire house in [[The Fourth Alarm!]], taking [[Abie]] with him to find fires to fight. They also run loose in an old ghost town in [[War Feathers]] and an old house in [[Moan & Groan, Inc.]], but [[Kennedy The Cop]] tells them to stay away from it. In [[Tired Business Men]], they create a clubhouse called [[The Manhattan Club]] in an old barn.<br />
 
Jay R. is also given to mischief. His favorite target is [[Farina]]; after convincing him that [[Harry Spear (role)|Harry Spear]] has "died" in [[Spook Spoofing]], Jay R. and Joe convince Farina to bury him at the town cemetery, but they really rush ahead to scare him with more practical jokes. Likewise, when [[Billy Lord]] makes a movie without him in [[Better Movies]], both Jay R. and [[Jackie Condon (role)|Jackie Condon]] call the police to clear out the clubhouse and keep the gang from seeing the movie.<br />
 
Jay R. is also given to mischief. His favorite target is [[Farina]]; after convincing him that [[Harry Spear (role)|Harry Spear]] has "died" in [[Spook Spoofing]], Jay R. and Joe convince Farina to bury him at the town cemetery, but they really rush ahead to scare him with more practical jokes. Likewise, when [[Billy Lord]] makes a movie without him in [[Better Movies]], both Jay R. and [[Jackie Condon (role)|Jackie Condon]] call the police to clear out the clubhouse and keep the gang from seeing the movie.<br />
Line 20: Line 20:
 
* "-All set - We're bringin' the elephant an' the hippopotamusses up on the freight elevator-" Jay R. Smith in [[Barnum & Ringling, Inc.]]<br />
 
* "-All set - We're bringin' the elephant an' the hippopotamusses up on the freight elevator-" Jay R. Smith in [[Barnum & Ringling, Inc.]]<br />
 
* "You don't cross that line till I'm elected!" - Jay R. Smith in [[Election Day]]
 
* "You don't cross that line till I'm elected!" - Jay R. Smith in [[Election Day]]
* "This is what you call a Japanese handcuff." - Jay R. Smith in [[Moan & Groan, Inc.]]<br />
+
* "- Don't go near the Painless guy - He'll wreck you! -" - Jay R. Smith in [[Noisy Noises]]
  +
* "This is what you call a Japanese handcuff." - Jay R. Smith in [[Moan & Groan, Inc.]]
  +
<br />
   
 
==Notes/Trivia==
 
==Notes/Trivia==

Revision as of 02:08, 12 January 2013

Jay R

Profile

Name: Jay R. Smith
Nicknames: Speck, Turkey-Egg (in The Fourth Alarm!), J. Edison Westinghouse Smith (in Edison, Marconi & Co.)
Played By: Jay Smith
Born: 1915
Relatives: Father, Jean (sister), Wheezer (brother)
Clubs: Junior Fire Squad 2, Manhattan Club
First Short: Boys Will Be Joys
Last Short: Moan & Groan, Inc.

Character

Bio: Jay R. Smith is revealed as the son of the local undertaker in Spook Spoofing. He has a sister named Jean and a brother named Wheezer, probably not to be confused with the other characters with those names. The gang sometimes calls him Speck, because he sometimes wears glasses, such as in Buried Treasure. According to Edison, Marconi & Co., Jay comes from a family of inventors. His brother, Wheezer, sometimes acts as his assistant. Jay R. helps create the gang's baby-washing business in Baby Brother. After leaving the dentist, Jay advises Joe not to get a checkup in Noisy Noises.
Jay R. plays baseball and football with the gang and joins them in recreating the Olympics in Olympic Games. He also helps them create a fire house in The Fourth Alarm!, taking Abie with him to find fires to fight. They also run loose in an old ghost town in War Feathers and an old house in Moan & Groan, Inc., but Kennedy The Cop tells them to stay away from it. In Tired Business Men, they create a clubhouse called The Manhattan Club in an old barn.
Jay R. is also given to mischief. His favorite target is Farina; after convincing him that Harry Spear has "died" in Spook Spoofing, Jay R. and Joe convince Farina to bury him at the town cemetery, but they really rush ahead to scare him with more practical jokes. Likewise, when Billy Lord makes a movie without him in Better Movies, both Jay R. and Jackie Condon call the police to clear out the clubhouse and keep the gang from seeing the movie.
Quotes:

  • "You buy a baby - an' we'll raise it in the barn." - Jay R. Smith in Baby Brother
  • "-All set - We're bringin' the elephant an' the hippopotamusses up on the freight elevator-" Jay R. Smith in Barnum & Ringling, Inc.
  • "You don't cross that line till I'm elected!" - Jay R. Smith in Election Day
  • "- Don't go near the Painless guy - He'll wreck you! -" - Jay R. Smith in Noisy Noises
  • "This is what you call a Japanese handcuff." - Jay R. Smith in Moan & Groan, Inc.


Notes/Trivia

None