- “I love balloons! And you my big brother Balloon Boy?”
- ―Classic JJ talking to Classic Balloon Boy about the globe in Five Nights at Freddy's 2
Classic JJ is a minor character in Disney's 1992 Animated direct-to video sequel film Five Nights at Freddy's 2 and a supporting character in his 1999 sequel FNAF World. She is Classic Balloon Boy's little sister.
She is voiced by Julianne Michelle in the 1992 film and in 1999 sequel, she is voiced by Hynden Walch.
Background[]
Personality[]
She is very lively and agitated, always wants to have fun and loves a very heavy music! But sometimes it's shy but it's very rare.
She loves a good laugh, and sometimes it's lonely because of her role in the pizzeria which is to be night watchman to see if anyone is still in the hidden pizzeria.
Appearance[]
She wears a purple beret with dark blue stripes, a white button-down blouse and a pink skirt, and wears two purple shoes.
Role in the film:[]
Five Nights at Freddy's 2[]
In the sequel, she has the role of a secondary character.
FNAF World[]
In the 1999 film, FNAF World she has the role of being a supporting character.
Ultimate Night[]
She in the seventh film of the franchise, is one of the protagonists and its objective is to leave the purgatory and to defeat to the X.O.R.
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Trivia[]
- Originally, Classic Jey-jey was going to be voiced by Mara Wilson, but her role ended up falling to Julianne Michelle.
- Its design is inspired by Classic Balloon Boy, but with different colors.
- Her voice actress, Julianne Michelle also voices Dot Hudson in the 1996 Animated TV Series, The OZ Kids.
- Classic Jey-Jey bears a strong resemblance to Mabel Pines from Gravity Falls.