#Oggy and cockroaches bob Bluetooth
Dee Dee then goes into the house, tying up everything: House Lamp Post, Moose Trophy, Hog Trophy, Bluetooth Speaker, Couch, Bear Statue, Wall Lamp, Ceiling Lamp, Bow Display, Chicken Statue, Fidget Spinner Plant, another House Lamp, two Door Knobs, two Ceiling Lights, into the Toilet, out the Sink, then into the Vent pipe leading into the Chimney, then around the house. It all started at Bob's place, which Dee Dee is tying up his nose while sleeping. Joey uses this to another advantage, but Jack flees from it and Oggy chases it back into the house.ĭee Dee, who is making the rope shorter, decided to use the entire spool of wire, all over the house. This time, Oggy is grinding up sausages on an automatic sausage grinder. Jack, enraged at this, grabs Dee Dee and the ball, tying him up, then using it again as a loose ball, eating one of Oggy's sausages, then back up into the eagle's nest, where the eagle is going to do it again: Lift Jack up into the air, and drop him down at high heights. So far, they have no success as Jack is lifted up, so they sabotaged the kite. Jack blows the kite instead to give him lift, but as Joey saw that, he had a plan to burn Jack by stealing Oggy's grill and using it as a firepit. The eagle drops Jack and the kite and returns to the nest while in the stratosphere. But it is the eagle lifting him up into the air. As Oggy does, he is lifted up by magic seeing this as a curse, he runs back to the grill. Tired, Oggy helps him by using bellows used for fanning the fire on his grill. Hit in the eye, Joey gives back the racket, and Jack continues to lift the kite. Angry at this, she tosses the ball back to Jack, where he is waiting to smack them with the racket. Jack growls at them as his legs are tied up, and tosses the ball, bouncing into different places (in original version: Oggy's Mailbox, the second floor window of his house, two birds on a lamppost (which one fell) (in remake version: Oggy's Mailbox, two birds on a lamppost) (which one fell), and the mommy eagle (her screeches can be heard in the remake). Marky makes the serve, Dee Dee takes the overload shot, the ball missed Marky, and soon, Jack lands on the wire tied up to the ball. Nearby, Dee Dee and Marky are playing in a makeshift tennis while Joey makes the referee.
Jack acts as a antagonist at times but he’s not fully an antagonist.Episode starts: There's a BBQ under an oak tree, and Oggy is going to cook up sausages while Jack tries to fly his kite in a no-windy day.Even though Jack's home is next to Oggy's, he'll always ride in his jeep instead of walking.Then again, being from a comedy show, this inconsistency might be for comedic purposes.
This has stopped in Season 4, where Jack has been given a permanent house. In some episodes, he lives in his own house and usually visits Oggy, while in other episodes, he'd be roommates with Oggy. However, in Castaway Cats he never shows any signs of being seasick.
However, at times, Jack can show his nicer side when he's not focused on stopping the cockroaches or acting villainous. He is perhaps the easiest target in the show, mainly because his rage gets him too unfocused on either getting rid of the cockroaches. He also sometimes bullies Oggy, either moving him when he's in front of the TV, trying to beat Oggy in a race, or just going plain insane. Jack often builds something to try and destroy the cockroaches, or any other insect that roams Oggy's house-and while he has had some success, more often than not his plans backfire. More often than not, he's focused on getting rid of the cockroaches or doing something selfish. He's aggressive, focused, short-tempered, sometimes lazy, obnoxious, and mechanic. Jack can be easily described as the opposite of Oggy. He is an olive green cat with a red nose, pointed ears with hairs coming out of them, and a big head.