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I fit in my locker, trash cans... you'd be surprised what those guys fit me into.
Jackson Jekyll in "Miss Infearmation"


Jackson Jekyll is a 2010-introduced and all-around character. He is the great grandson of Dr. Henry Jekyll. He is part human and part fire elemental, as his father is one. Due to his mother's Jekyll/Hyde lineage, he has a monstrous alter ego named of Holt Hyde. Jackson longed to be a monster until he discovered his alter-ego whom he now wars with. Believing himself to be fully human most of his life, he has grown up among monsters in a world where the two groups mutually dislike each other, probably causing him to be cautious and shy but not easily intimidated just because someone's a monster. As well as careful and kind, Jackson is a dedicated scientist and one of the best students at Monster High.

Portrayals[]

Like his alter-ego, Holt, Jackson is voiced by Cindy Robinson in the English version of the cartoon and Dan Kizler in the Hebrew version.

Character[]

Personality[]

Jackson's alter ego is Holt Hyde, known as D.J. Hyde in the Monster High books. His transformation is triggered by heat and sweat in the books and by music in the movies and webisodes.

Jackson is a friendly guy who enjoys playing casketball, though he has a geeky fashion sense and is sometimes picked on by other students. He appears to be the only human student at Monster High, making him confused by his apparent normalcy in a school full of monsters.

In the diaries, he once asked Draculaura to bite him, [Source] as he was afraid they couldn't really be friends when school started. Draculaura was able to talk him out of it, but she could tell he was still depressed.

In the Monster High book series, he is not afraid or uncomfortable about being around monsters and interacts with them quite easily. Draculaura noted in her diary that he was unfazed when he met her father, who normally creeps out both humans and monsters.[1]

In the cartoon, he seems much more wary around monsters, most likely due to being bullied at school for being a "normie." He even went as far as to say that he "didn't belong," and that no one would want him at Cleo's party in the webisode "Hyde and Shriek."

While the Monster High students are unaware of Jackson's/Holt's dual nature, older monsters can sense his duality. This is evident in Draculaura's "Basic" diary when she overhears a conversation between her father and Jackson, where Jackson makes a light joke about stakes. Her father later cryptically tells her that Jackson is more than he appears.

Because of his shy personality, his body language is nervous, and he tends to hunch his shoulders.

Appearance[]

Jackson has dark brown/black hair with blond tipped bangs, blue eyes and a pierced left eyebrow. He has a yin and yang symbol between his shoulders however if it was, then Holt would probably likely have the tattoo as well. He wears black framed glasses with a button up yellow shirt which he had half untucked and a green, black and grey checkerboard sweater vest with black trim. He wears a blue bow-tie, blue and green high-top sneakers, grey pants, and a black belt with a silver buckle.

In the book series Monster High by Lisi Harrison, Jackson has a mop of brown hair and crackling hazel eyes.

Transformation[]

Throughout each storyline, Holt and Jackson have no control over their transformations and change from one into the other under specific circumstances. In the cartoon series, it seems to be music that causes Holt/Jackson's transformation. This is first seen in "Hyde and Shriek." In the books it is heat that triggers the transformation.

In Holt Hyde's Basic diary, Holt's transformation into Jackson Jekyll normally occurs at sunrise and lasts until sunset. Holt noted that when he was trying to see what the town was like during the day, he blacked out at the moment of sunrise. However, in Jackson Jekyll's 'Between Classes' diary, it's revealed that the trigger for Jackson's transformation has since changed, so that it is now music as in the cartoon. Specifically, "music with a 4/4 time signature played in excess of 90 decibels" triggers the transformation into Holt. However according to the diary, because of Jackson's "elemental heritage + Hyde transformation + teenage boy" status, it is likely to change again at least once more before he hits adulthood.

In the Monster High book series, the change is caused by sweat.

There are times when Jackson's and Holt's memories and abilities leak over to the other. For example, in the diaries Jackson is able to keep up with Deuce Gorgon in a basketball game (to the gorgon's surprise),[2] while Holt recognizes Draculaura at a club despite the fact it's the "first" time he meets her.[3]

Relationships[]

Family[]

In the Monster High books, his mother is named Sydney Jekyll. The exact way Jackson's family tree looks is fuzzy at the moment. In Jackson Jekyll's 'Between Classes' diary, it is revealed that it's Jackson's mother from whom the dual nature comes, while his father is revealed to be a fire elemental and implied to be the parent through which Jackson is the cousin to Heath Burns, a fact first mentioned in "Fear Pressure". However, Ghoul Spirit states that Jackson's mother is the sister of Heath's father, making the exact familial relations unclear. In his profile bio on the website, he states his parents are "Dr. and Mrs. Jekyll", meaning that Dr. Jekyll is his father in the bio series. In the Monster High books, Dr. Jekyll is his mother, but she is referred to as Ms. J, and Jackson is the grandson of the original Dr. Henry-Jekyll-Mr.-Edward-Hyde character.

Until he was 16 years of age, Jackson did not know he had a monster half in the form of Holt. He did know both his parents were monsters, but he thought he'd only been given his mother's human side. Neither his parents apparently thought their son's dual nature was something they needed to inform him about.

Especially Jackson's mother is very protective of her little boy, and seeing him get hurt is something that can trigger her transformation into the mode most suited for helping him out. Also according to Holt Hyde's Basic diary, Jackson's mother doesn't keep the same job for long and the family regularly moves to a place closer to her new job.

In the Monster High books, Jackson regards Holt as his brother, as the latter reveals to Melody Carver: "Because D.J. likes her. I can't do that to him...or me, or whoever....He's kind of like my brother, I guess." Heath Burns is not related to Jackson in the books, and therefore neither is Harmony Burns.

Jackson has an uncle who owns a farm. It is not stated what side of the family his uncle is on, although it's slightly more likely he is a Jekyll/Hyde because he has no problem only seeing Jackson out. [Source]

There is a signature of a Ms. Henrietta Jekyll in one of the brand's products.

Friends[]

  • Deuce Gorgon - In the diaries Jackson met Deuce at their neighborhood casketball court. After Jackson surprised Deuce by playing well, he cemented the friendship by lending Deuce his sunglasses.[4] In the cartoon, Deuce was the one to convince Heath not to "stonewall" his cousin and more or less has Jackson join his circle.
  • Draculaura - In the diaries Jackson and Draculaura live on the same street, and Draculaura brought a pie to his family. He returned the empty pie plate to her house, and impressed Draculaura by not being afraid of her father, and even cracking jokes. He later asked Draculaura to turn him into a vampire, but she refused (then she explained to him why she became a vegetarian). She later brought Jackson to Clawdeen's and her family's annual "Boo-B-Que."[5]
  • Frankie Stein - In the webisode "Miss Infearmation", Jackson meets Frankie. Jackson was being bullied by Manny Taur and Frankie jumped in and stopped the bullying. This began a possible attraction storyline arc for Frankie and Jackson. When Jackson and Frankie first shake hands, a cloud formed by an electrical shock from Frankie momentarily forms the shape of a heart. Outside of an impromptu party at Cleo's house, Jackson agonized over going in because he felt he didn't fit in. But the thought of Frankie being there seemed to be the one compelling factor for him, so it seems Frankie has started to have some impact on him. Later, at the party, she also hits it off instantly with Holt Hyde, who seemed quite taken with her as well, going so far as to compliment and flatter her, illustrating that certain things can carry over from one personae to another.
  • Clair - In "Ghouls Rule", Jackson meets this gothic girl in the hallways of the normie school, and the two become friends overnight. She helps keep trouble away from Jackson, and even helps the Ghouls of Monster High reunite in friendship with the normies. By the end of the film, it seems as if she wants to be more than friends with him, going as far as to kiss him at the Halloween Party.

Pet[]

Jackson's pet is Crossfade the chameleon in green form.

Romance[]

Draculaura writes in her Basic diary about her crush on Jackson, and her interest seems to be reciprocated. However, in her 'School Out's' diary she writes that the two of them "split up" because Jackson never showed up for any of their dates in the evenings (as by that time he would have changed into Holt Hyde), and could never remember why the next day.

Starting in the webisode "Miss Infearmation", he and Frankie Stein have displayed big feelings for each other. Since then his feelings for her have grown and he seemed disappointed when Frankie tells him they can't go out yet until he works things out with Holt Hyde. However, they are still close friends and he doesn't seem to mind waiting for her.

In the novels he is dating Melody Carver, but in the first novel Cleo kissed him to get back at Melody for bumping into her, causing her to spill her grapes, which (along with the fact of Melody not knowing about D.J. Hyde) caused some tension between the two of them.

In "Ghouls Rule", Jackson begins scouting out the normie school, and there meets Clair. The two become fast friends, and by the end of the film, maybe even some thing more, with Clair kissing him at the Halloween Party.

Abilities[]

He has no monster abilities, being a normie, as humans don't have any abilities that monsters have, but he does have a special ability:

Special Abilities[]

  • Transformation: Jackson can transform into Holt Hyde, but not at will (not unlike his grandfather). This only occurs when in the books, he sweats, and in the web series and TV specials, when he hears loud music playing.

Skillset[]

  • Sports: In the books, he is good at basketball, and in the web series, casketball. Though Manny Taur does not recognize he is good at it due to Holt.
  • Video games: He is skilled in playing video games.

Classic Monster[]

Holt and Jackson are inspired by Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde from the Robert Louis Stevenson novel "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde". In the story, Dr. Henry Jekyll was a scientist who created a formula that, in theory, could eradicate all the darkness from someone's mind, but as a side-effect, the formula split Jekyll's personality in two and created the persona of Mr. Edward Hyde. Mr. Hyde embodied Jekyll's wild and dark traits leading him to become a wanted fugitive, causing trouble for both personalities.

Timeline[]

Notes[]

  • His prototype box seen at the Toy Fair 2012 didn't have his name on the diary and had a different catch phrase which was, "To scare is human..."
  • His birthday is on May 30th, meaning that his sign Gemini. Which may be a coincidence, but is more likely that it was done on purpose, because of Jackson turning into Holt when ever he hears music.
  • Based on information that is revealed in Jackson's diary, and overall his character in general, it could be debatable on whether or not he has depression. Jackson also shows signs of some social issues. In the book series, Jackson tells Melody that his mother thinks that his blackouts are due to his anxiety, confirming that, at least in the universe of the books, he canonically has autism.
  • A live-action counterpart of Jackson appears in the live-action Monster High film. Though he has no lines and appears in the background.

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