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Jughead Jones (Picture 2)

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Jughead's character on DVD from the Archie TV shows is consistent with the comic persona his creators had been working out for the prior 25 years in comic strips and comic books: He is a lanky seventeen-year-old with terrible high-school grades, totally unattracted to women, yet he is friends on a platonic level with Betty Cooper. Archie Andrews is his best friend, and, relying on his cool approach and his smarts, Jughead has a knack for getting Archie out of trouble. In fact, Jughead Jones has one of the highest IQs at Riverdale High. All is not cerebral, though: in the Archie TV cartoons, as well as the Archie comics, plenty of comic mayhem and slapstick take place, and Jug gets in on the action along with everyone else. Jughead Jones (Picture 2). Jughead Jones cartoon images gallery 2. Jughead Jones cartoon pictures collection 2. Jughead's major passion in life seems to be food, with a special place in his heart for hamburgers. He is sometimes embarrassed when it seems his family has less money than the other kids' families, but his credit is good with Archie and at "Pop's Choklit Shoppe." Jughead owns a dog, a white English sheepdog named Hot Dog. In 1990 prime-time TV was ready for a non-animated show with thirtyish characters playing Archie and the gang; it was cleverly done (the plot revolved about the characters' all facing Riverdale High's fifteenth-year reunion), but it did not catch on. There is no shortage of Jughead on tape or DVD, though, and fans willing to explore his development in the print media of comic strips and (color) comic books will find an ocean of material starting back during World War II. In the meantime, TV-to-hardcopy cross-pollination has occurred: the comics and graphic novels have folded in many of the originally made-for-TV characters like Sabrina and Josie. The comics, both monthly and in collectible digests, are still going strong today (2009). - A.Smalling. Jughead Jones (Picture 2). Jughead Jones cartoon images gallery 2. Jughead Jones cartoon pictures collection 2.

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