Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Origins of the Jingle Specter

Being one of the few characters on the board who is drawn, named, and derived completely from the poster's own mind, I feel it would be interesting to tell the tale of how a string of coincidences and situations led to the ghost we call Jumpropeman.

First, I shall begin with the explanation behind his appearance, a simple ghost with a bell (hat came later, from the RedSpy). Jumpropeman is called the Jingle Specter for a reason: It was his original name. A long while back my brother and I discovered the fun of Microsoft Word's thesaurus feature, allowing us to take innocuous and simple writings and turn them into humorous mishmashes full of synonyms.

One day, I decided to try the synonym-swapping silliness with the character profiles of F-Zero X characters. I don't know how many I did it with, but I know did it with at least Captain Falcon, Black Shadow, and The Skull. After doing the swapping of words, I saved it on my flash drive for some reason (might not have been on my computer, I don't know) and forgot about it.

Well, I was in a Science and Engineering Academy in high school, so we had lots of computer labs and we pretty much had to have our flash drives on hand. Which led to me dicking around on the internet in any classes we had computers, but thats not the point. The point is I had that flash drive with me and dicked around with it in Government (which was in a computer lab despite barely ever using them). I found the document again and came across the synonym profiles and found one particularly interesting thing.

In F-Zero X, the Skull's machine is called the Sonic Phantom. A pretty cool name, but Microsoft Word helped me to change it to Jingle Specter. Clinging to the name in memory, I was doodling in a journal and ended up drawing a few stupid things, but one thing I drew was a smiling ghost with a tiny bell he was ringing. AKA, the Jingle Specter.

Drawn in the top margin of notebook paper, he was small but not forgotten. I began drawing him on other papers, including ones I turned in and my SAT and AP tests. That ghost was essentially my graffiti tag. Well, now we get to the part where we get the picture into the computer! Interesting, huh?

Well, NASA was doing some thing where you could submit a picture and have it sent to space. I don't remember the specifics of why, but I put a picture of my real self but also wanted to include my tag, the smiling Jingle Specter. Using his initial drawing in the notebook but lacking a scanner that would treat the image well, I took a pic with my DSi, put it on the computer, and fiddled with its appearance in pixlr (online photoshop tool). The quality of the picture led to the odd blue tint he has, he was drawn on white paper and technically white, but photo quality made that ghost blue.

Touching up his eyes and mouth and cleaning up his outline created the initial Jingle Specter appearance he would have at the board. The picture (presumably) was then sent into space and occupied space on my desktop.

Now why is he called jumpropeman now, you probably didn't ask to a blog that will obviously explain it. Well, I don't remember where the name Jumpropeman comes from perfectly. It was my Youtube name first I think, and then became a go-to name for all my other online accounts. It stemmed, I know, from my attempts to remember a similarly named hero I had come up with. He had an equally odd concept, probably something like Librarian Man or something. Jumpropeman just popped out as a good replacement for the bad-concept hero name I needed.

Incidentally, check this out: I googled Jumpropeman once and found this image on a website. I've toyed with the idea of making it how JRM appeared in life, but I think I don't want to link him to an image I didn't create... and I think this guy is a bit too badass to have been him in life XD

Let's get back to the story, shall we? Wait... I think that might be it. Jumpropeman was transferred to my character because of the username to character conflict that people had early on. I introduced him as the Jingle Specter but I didn't do it well enough to keep up the association, so I just wove it into his character.

The whole time schtick came about to make him organizing Fite Yer' Mates things easy. However, I did weave in a few other Original Characters from the past that all deserve a bit of explanation.

Next time on my blog, read the origin of Tut-Tut, the Snappers, and the broader aspects of JRM's Time Spirit position!

(Hope this was interesting)

4 comments:

  1. This is very interesting. Funny to think that a thesaurus and Microsoft World helped bring the Jingle Specter to life, through an equually funny string of coincidences.

    Now I'm looking forward to seeing Tut-tut's Origins!

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  2. Funny thing about the whole "original characters" bit - I was thinking the other day about the ZF cast thanks to SOPA/PIPA/ACTA and was thinking about "what if the Copyright Police muted and depowered every character who came from a video game, movie, or TV show?" It pretty much came down to JRM and his crew, Sine, Designate, Rebecca, Widow Maker, Antoinette, Garnet, and David against whatever was causing the problem. Poor Spy, Del, and SK would have no characters left at all. And there would be ineffectual muted shenanigans.

    "Pech, just say no if you don't want me to stay up all night and eat candy and drink the funny water!"

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  3. Also, did you notice that this other JRM looks like the ghost JRM? He's got his feet tilted back like a ghost tail, and his helmet makes his head pointy. It's uncanny.

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  4. Wow, that's a Hallmark movie worth of coincidences! Still, I'm always interested in little details like this.

    Also, Holy Boigahs, That Sketch really does look like Jingle Spector!JRM.

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