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Jackson Jekyll debuted in the cartoon series in the Volume 2 webisode "Fear Pressure", which premiered on May 26, 2011. He is voiced by Cindy Robinson in the English version of the cartoon.

Volume 2[]

Webisodes[]

It's Jackson's first day at Monster High and though he's largely met with hostility by the student body for being a human, Deuce and Heath invite him to their table during lunch. [Source]

Jackson meets Frankie, a young, beautiful girl who wants to make him feel comfortable at his new school, Monster High, and have good times with her. She invites him to a party of Cleo's at her house. [Source]

He gets nervous when wanting to go to Cleo's party and confront Frankie. Jackson turns into Holt Hyde, his monster alter-ego and Holt gets the party started. With this, Jackson is no longer nervous, especially since he won't remember it. [Source]

Frankie confronts Jackson at school, and and tells him she missed him at Cleo's party. Jackson tells her he had to change. [Source] Jackson invites Frankie to the movies. [Source]

Frankie runs into him and confronts him. Jackson tells Frankie he knows she moved on (his alter-ego) without Frankie knowing what she's talking about. Frankie screams that she was just starting to like him and Jackson runs off. [Source]

He meets Frankie near her locker at school. He says hello to her. [Source]

After a good time with Holt in the last webisode, Frankie tries to convince herself to break up with Jackson, but then she sees him in the hallway and is reminded of the fun she had with him. Frankie's imagination runs wild when she creates to smaller versions of the boys she likes, who fight over her love. Before going to the restroom, Frankie said that she needs to clear her mind.

Cleo de Nile is trying to find Deuce Gorgon so she can break up with him. After the dialogue between Cleo de Nile and Deuce Gorgon, the relationship between them was almost over, when Operetta and Memphis "Daddy O" Longlegs save the relationship by stopping Cleo so she can hear the song Deuce made for her. When Cleo finally understood what was going on, she was touched by Deuce's song and apologizes to him and Operetta.

Frankie and Jackson walk into the same hallway Cleo was in, but then after hearing the music, Jackson transforms into Holt, and Frankie was shocked with what she saw. [Source]

As Jackson wakes up, confused yet again, Frankie shows him a video of Holt, revealing to him that they are the same person. Jackson gets really fired up, saying that Holt is everything that he hates and that he can't even confront him about it. This prompts to Frankie come up with a way that he can talk with Holt: She will act as a messenger between the two. But she doesn't realize just how much they have to say to each other. After listening to them bicker for a while, Frankie decides that she can't choose one over the other, reasoning that they are the same person deep inside. She hands them an their iCoffin to continue the conversation without her, opting to take a break until they can sort things out.

More trouble is stirred when Headless Headmistress Bloodgood calls for an emergency fearleading meeting. In honour of making Monster Mashionals, she and the school board selected a new coach for the team, which is revealed to be none other than Nefera de Nile. [Source]

He makes a cameo appearance. [Source]

He is seen during the competition in the crowd. [Source]

TV specials[]

Jackson says "Yay!" into the air when Bloodgood says about normie society. He is at the dance to help the werewolves of Crescent Moon High and vampires of Belfry Prep get along. At that party, he transforms into Holt Hyde and Holt deejays the party. He later blurts out "Yay!" when Frankie says: "Or even part normie." [Source]

Volume 3[]

Webisodes[]

TBA [Source]

Inside the Deep End, they come across a monster which has been hoarding treasures, including Draculaura's necklace. Frankie bravely goes into its lair and shocks it, gaining not only the necklace but various other items lost by students, and the monster returns all the items that have been lost. [Source]

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At Monster High, Frankie and Jackson are working on a project. Frankie leads the project and enjoys it much more than seems appropriate. Once Jackson brings her the remaining ingredients, she tells him to put on his goggles and prepare himself for the most intense part of the project.

Frankie takes a syringe and savagely stabs it into the body of the project. Next, she pours two liquid concoctions over the body, making its gooey grown mass boil. Jackson steps towards a nearby machine and turns a wheel, which lowers a heating plate to a small distance above the project's body. Once it's baked properly, Frankie turns another wheel to make the body rise, but then disaster strikes as the action blows a fuse. With no time left, Frankie hooks herself up to provide the project with the energy it needs, which gets the job done.

Frankie informs Ms. Kindergrubber and her fellow students at Home Ick that her and Jackson's project for the finals is done. Jackson removes the blanket covering the project, and a live gingerbread boy stands up to bow for the audience along with his creators. The rest of the class is impressed, though some think that Frankie in particular took the assignment a little too seriously. Frankie doesn't listen and adds the last bits of icing on the gingerbread boy, whom she has to keep from eating his own, delicious hand. [Source]

The alarm clock wakes Jackson from his peaceful slumber. As he puts on his glasses, he is horrified to notice his hands are covered in a red substance - paint. Even worse, when he tries to wash the stuff off his hands, it does not come off no matter how badly he scrubs. Jackson opts to hide his hands as well as he can when he goes to school.

At school, something has everyone talking and Frankie shows Jackson that someone vandalized the school with red paint. Jackson takes his paint-stained hands out of his pockets and explains that Holt must have done it. The two conclude that if Headless Headmistress Bloodgood finds out about this, Holt will be expelled and therefore Jackson too. And even aside from that, Frankie refuses to believe that Holt would just go and vandalize Monster High. They agree to uncover the truth of what happened, which is a mission not made any easier by the need to avoid Bloodgood at all cost. As it turns out, none of their fellow students have seen a thing, but the custodian, Mr. Ogrethor, has. He confirms that Holt was carrying paint out of the back of the school last night.

Jackson and Frankie Stein retreat back to the vandalized wall, wondering what they should do now that they have confirmation that Holt is fully responsible. Headless Headmistress Bloodgood shows up as they talk and tells Jackson she has to speak with him about Holt. Out of ideas, Jackson readies himself to accept the consequences of his counterpart's actions. However, it turns out that Holt was commissioned to paint a mural on the wall, but had to stop when Ogrethor, who can't stand loud noise, turned off his music, thus changing Holt back to Jackson. Bloodgood turns on a stereo to turn Jackson into Holt again so the latter can finish the mural, which ends up being a painting of Nightmare. [Source]

Spectra floats through school, sadly mentioning that it is a slow news day and that she needs a new story, when she suddenly overhears Frankie on her phone saying she has tickets to a concert. Not refusing a gossip chance, Spectra reports the story, she says as she is speaking aloud before her laptop computer: "She gets to take her best friend", then while typing says: "Her choice to go with will reveal her BFF."

Once the gossip goes live, Cleo assumes it is her, but Clawdeen and Draculaura assume the same thing, following up with Ghoulia, Jackson, Lagoona, and Abbey. An argument starts between all of them, and they confront Frankie, all saying that they are her best friend and they should go to the concert with her.

Confused, Frankie states she's not her best friend, which they all groan sadly to, and Frankie then says she's taking her best friends. Thus ending the feud between all of them, the ghouls then confront Spectra, who admits she only heard half the story and, like always, forgot to hear the important facts, the infamous reporter of the Ghostly Gossip disappears through the wall. [Source]

Rochelle catches Frankie, Jackson, and Lagoona reviving a dead creature. She tells them that it is not allowed. Frankie, Jackson and Lagoona beg Rochelle to let it slide, but Rochelle rejects the request. She hands them the passes and warns them not to commit such an act again. Rochelle is alone in the hallway later on and admits that it does not feel good to be giving passes to her friends and believes that the job of a safety officer is probably not the job for her.

She returns to the Headmistress's office and is about to return the badge, when suddenly, the ghouls yell, "Surprise!" and yellow balloons fall. The headmistress congratulates Rochelle on passing her test and she promotes her to the head of her new safety team, which consists of Heath, Manny, and Slo Mo. Heath announces, "Deputy Burns, reporting for duty!". His hair ignites when he tries to salute, thus causing his sleeve to catch fire. Manny then grabs a book and tries to put out the fire. Rochelle, shocked, questions how she'll protect the school from the safety team. [Source]

Romulus then sniffs out Jackson, who attempts to run away as soon as he notices Romulus, but then gets caught and the cooties are passed onto him. Jackson then complains that now not only he is a normie, but he also has cooties. Jackson then continues walking, but slips on a book and slides all the way over to Cleo. Cleo now ends up getting the cooties herself, and Jackson falls back on the floor. Draculaura backs away, and Cleo asks Clawdeen to give her the cooties, but Clawdeen suggests Toralei as she and her friends are walking down the staircase because she has been nothing but mean to them. [Source]

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A group of five students is at work in the metal shop to create a commemorative for Clawd's amazing performance during the latest casketball match. The ball used in the game is to be the final touch to the commemorative. Reminiscing about the match, Heath takes the ball and throws it. Manny catches it and scolds Heath for being careless with an irreplaceable item. Deuce and Jackson each suggest they should hold on to it, which causes a fight between the four who is to get the honor. The ball becomes lost during the fight, bouncing right through a window and into a well.

The group follows after the ball in order to get it back. However, it has rolled down far into the well, ending up falling through some bars covering a deep hole. Manny suggests he breaks the bars open, Jackson believes math can help them get the ball, and Heath wants to melt the bars away. As they are on the brink of another fight, Jinafire tells them to cut it out and relates an event from her youth. Jinafire, growing up in a household with seven brothers, is no stranger to competition. One day, she and her brothers were tasked with capturing an evil creature. Where her brothers failed by using brute force, Jinafire succeeded by coming up with a plan to draw the creature into a trap.

The boys are curious where Jinafire is going with her story, so she proceeds with her plan to get the ball back. Using a hairpin, she cuts down a stalactite, which falls down into a nearby stream and redirects the water into the hole. The ball comes floating up right to the group. Jinafire reiterates that force isn't all that, but she is interrupted by a monster coming up along with the ball. She breathes fire at it, noting that force still is useful sometimes and that she'll hold on to the ball. Her fellow students don't object. [Source]

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Bloodgood agrees that neither candidate is the kind she wants to hand the Creature of the Year award. Readying herself to start her selection anew with Nightmare's help, Frankie suggests to award her steadfast assistant. And so, Bloodgood announces Nightmare as the Creature of the Year during the ceremony, much to the chagrin of Rotter and Hackington. Everyone else cheers and Nightmare proudly leaves the stage, though not before happily snorting some flames towards the two disqualified teachers. [Source]

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Special webisodes[]

At Monster High, a casketball game is about to take place between the home team and the West Valley Mages. The Fear Squad is present to cheer for the casketball team, though Ghoulia assures them that Monster High will win by 40 points, seeing as how the members of the West Valley High team are small and scrawny compared to the members of the Monster High team.

While the opposing team's coach does almost drop the crystal ball, the artifact refuses to show even the tiniest of cracks. Worried, the Fear Squad again turns to Ghoulia, who unleashes a supernatural wail on the crystal ball, utterly obliterating it. Without the West Valley High team's ability to predict the future, the Monster High team catches up in no time, ending the game with a score difference of 36-54. Grateful, the Monster High students lift Ghoulia on their shoulders, chanting her name. [Source]

Cleo invites Frankie over to her place and offers her a potion: the Essence of Scario Fangdretti, a race car champion. Frankie is uncertain and accidentally drops the bottle, setting the essence free to speed off. She suggests she'll just study with her book, but her friends disagree. In the gym at school, Abbey has created a course and car made of ice for Frankie to practice with. This session goes decently until Heath Burns stops by and involuntarily melts the setup. Frankie's suggestion to study the old-fashioned way is shot down again when she invited over to Gil's house, along with Lagoona and Jackson, to play Extreme Graveyard Derby. Jackson claims the video game taught him how to drive, but Frankie doubts that when the in-game police motions her to pull over and Jackson argues that you never pull over. Being urged to drive faster, Frankie crashes in-game, which startles her and makes her shock everyone present. [Source]

TV specials[]

TBA [Source] [Source] [Source] [Ghouls Rule] [Scaris: City of Frights] [Source]

Volume 4[]

Webisodes[]

TBA [Source]

Toralei pesters Gigi for another wish: she wants everyone to talk about her. Gigi warns her that she has to phrase her wish carefully, but Toralei impatiently demands that she gets her wish. Gigi grants it and people soon start talking about Toralei—however, Toralei realizes that she should've listened to Gigi, because their schoolmates aren't talking about Toralei for anything good: after Clawdeen hands her a compact-mirror, it turns out that the reason the students are talking about Toralei is because she now has a big red zit on her forehead. Toralei gets mad at Gigi, claiming that it's her fault, but Gigi's quick to point out that it's Toralei's own fault and elaborates further: Toralei simply said that she wanted people to talk about her without specifying why she wanted them to talk about her. [Source]

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Cleo is walking peacefully through the hallways of Monster High, when Lagoona comes up to her, asking her if she's seen her boyfriend, Deuce or Lagoona's boyfriend, Gil. Both the ghouls notice that all the boys are missing, and find them in the Catacombs, where they are playing a board game. Cleo asks why they are squandering to see a "silly little game", and Heath asks "Little?". Clawd claims that the game is pretty intense, and the girls go up to them both. When Lagoona mentions food, Deuce mentions that they have been eating, and Deuce asks for a "paranormal power-bar". Lagoona protests to them that their friendship is more important than any "silly old game", and this saddens them, agreeing to this. Then the boys try to loose to one another just to save their friendship, and Cleo asks for a paranormal-power bar. [Source]

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Volume 5[]

Webisodes[]

TBA [Source]

Notes[]

  • In the webisodes, Jackson's transformation is green, and resembles light, but in the CGI specials, it is a fiery orange red, resembling fire.

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