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* AccidentalMisnaming: He keeps messing up Meena's name, calling her "Gina" instead, as he never really bothers learning, let alone remembering, her actual name, even when she corrects him, highlighting his callousness and narcissism.

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* AccidentalMisnaming: He keeps messing up Meena's name, calling her "Gina" instead, as he never really bothers learning, let alone remembering, her actual name, even when she corrects him, highlighting his callousness and narcissism. She tries to correct one last time, on the opening night of the "Out Of This World" show, and when it doesn't work, she gives up on him entirely.
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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: With Jerry. He's deadly, and Jerry's more gentle.


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* SensitiveGuyAndManlyMan: With Jimmy. He's more gentle when compared to Jimmy's deadly nature.
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' [[Music/{{U2}} Bono]][[labelnote:Foreign [=VA=]s]]Kenny Wong Tak Bun (Cantonese), Louis-Philippe Dandenault (Canadian French), Gérard Lanvin (EU French), Peter Maffay (German), [[Music/{{Zucchero}} Zucchero Fornaciari]] (Italian), Koshi Inaba (Japanese), Paulo Ricardo (Brazilian Portuguese), Marco Delgado (EU Portuguese), Vladimir Zaytsev (Russian), Fernando Castro (EU Spanish), Chayanne (LA Spanish)[[/labelnote]]

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' [[Music/{{U2}} Bono]][[labelnote:Foreign [=VA=]s]]Kenny Wong Tak Bun (Cantonese), Louis-Philippe Dandenault (Canadian French), Gérard Lanvin Creator/GerardLanvin (EU French), Peter Maffay (German), [[Music/{{Zucchero}} Zucchero Fornaciari]] (Italian), Koshi Inaba (Japanese), Paulo Ricardo (Brazilian Portuguese), Marco Delgado (EU Portuguese), Vladimir Zaytsev (Russian), Fernando Castro (EU Spanish), Chayanne (LA Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
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* BadBadActing: While Porsha proves herself to be a talented singer and aerialist, when having to actually act, her delivery is incredibly stilted and awkward, as pretty much everyone notes. [[spoiler:So when Porsha finally accepts the alien role and lets Rosita have the astronaut role back, Porsha's performance is much better, as the alien's part in Out Of This World involves more singing than acting.]]

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* BadBadActing: While Porsha proves herself to be a talented singer and aerialist, when having to actually act, her delivery is incredibly stilted and awkward, as pretty much everyone notes. [[spoiler:So when Porsha finally accepts the alien role and lets Rosita have the astronaut role back, Porsha's performance is much better, as the alien's part in Out "Out Of This World World" involves more singing than acting.]]



* StrictParentsMakeSneakyKids: PlayedForDrama. [[spoiler:Porsha lacks restrictions and parental supervision, which [[FreeRangeChildren allows her to do as she pleases]] – intrude her father's productions just to ask a personal idol (Clay Calloway) for an autograph in the middle of rehearsal; climb atop a platform, strap on a harness, jump unprepared for singing acrobatics and even ask to replace the lead player based on oneiric expectations, to which Jimmy acquiesces. A closer look reveals she does this to gain her father's attention, for even something as simple as a reprimand would cover the emotional void between them. Eventually, Porsha's dismissal by him done for mere PR reasons encourages her to defy him in ''her own terms'': aiding the troupe behind her father's back when the opportunity knocks]].

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* StrictParentsMakeSneakyKids: PlayedForDrama. [[spoiler:Porsha lacks restrictions and parental supervision, which [[FreeRangeChildren allows her to do as she pleases]] – intrude upon her father's productions just to ask a personal idol (Clay Calloway) for an autograph in the middle of rehearsal; climb atop a platform, strap on a harness, jump unprepared for singing acrobatics and even ask to replace the lead player based on oneiric expectations, to which Jimmy acquiesces. A closer look reveals she does this to gain her father's attention, for even something as simple as a reprimand would cover the emotional void between them. Eventually, Porsha's dismissal by him done for mere PR reasons encourages her to defy him in ''her own terms'': aiding the troupe behind her father's back when the opportunity knocks]].



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Following his wife's death, he spent his whole life in reclusion until Ash and Buster came along. [[spoiler: When he is finally brought out of retirement and finds the Moon Troupe preparing to quit and hide from Crystal, he solemnly advises against it, while he might have agreed with them before, he has only now realized how much of his own life he wasted hiding and how it failed to make him feel any better.]]

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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Following his wife's death, he spent his whole life in reclusion until Ash and Buster came along. [[spoiler: When he is finally brought out of retirement and finds the Moon Troupe preparing to quit and hide from Crystal, he solemnly advises against it, while it. While he might have agreed with them before, he has only now realized how much of his own life he wasted hiding and how it failed to make him feel any better.]]
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* InsecureProtagonistArrogantAntagonist: He has this kind of dynamic with Buster Moon. Jimmy is a very wealthy and influential celebrity who frequently looks down on others, never doubts himself, and is used to getting his way all of the time. He does not tolerate his authority being questioned, and if anyone ever threatens his reputation, [[spoiler:he will not hesitate to take his revenge on them to satisfy his wounded pride.]] All of this is in stark contrast to Buster, who comes from a very modest background, has suffered quite a few losses throughout his life, and as a result, he carries around a good amount of fear and self-doubt about his own self-worth that he keeps hidden underneath a cheery smile and a positive attitude.
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* JerkassToOne: [[spoiler:He treats the others like crap, especially Rosita and her fear of heights. However, his interactions with Buster see him develop '''''utter hatred for the showman koala''''', to the point where he's the only one within the Moon Theater troupe that he actively tries to kill.]]

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* JerkassToOne: [[spoiler:He treats [[spoiler:With most of his employees and members of the others like crap, especially Rosita and her fear of heights. Moon Troupe, Jimmy tends to be dismissive or disdainful at worst. However, through his interactions with Buster see him develop '''''utter hatred he gradually develops pure and utter '''''hatred''''' for the showman koala''''', to koala, and becomes completely set on killing him personally in the point where he's the only one within the Moon Theater troupe that he actively tries to kill.third act.]]



* SerialKiller: [[spoiler:After Buster agrees to work for him, Jimmy repeatedly warns him not to screw up or else he'll personally kill him, and he does not hesitate for a second to make good on his threat once the koala crosses him one time too many. Jimmy's other employees constantly walk on eggshells around him, in fear of getting on his bad side, and his agents do not seem to have any ethical problems with helping him kill Moon. After she frees Buster from Jimmy's clutches, Suki warns him to leave Redshore City and never come back if he wants to survive, in a way that suggests that she's seen her boss dispose of people who've failed him before in the past. And finally Porsha point-blank warns all of her new friends that none of them are safe now, because her father and the men who work for him ''will'' be coming after them soon. All of this strongly implies that Buster was nowhere near the first person that Jimmy decided to have killed because they failed him or they threatened his image: he was simply the first one to survive.]]

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* SerialKiller: [[spoiler:After [[spoiler:Jimmy is all but said to be one, and is implied to have a high enough body count for it to be considered a regular occurrence within his company. The moment Buster agrees to work for him, Jimmy repeatedly immediately warns him not to screw up or else that he'll personally kill him, and throw him off the roof of his building if Buster screws up. While this initially seems to be hyperbolic, along with other vague threats he makes towards Buster, Jimmy does not hesitate for a second to make good act on his threat once it after the koala crosses him one time too many. Jimmy's other employees constantly walk on eggshells around him, in fear of getting on his bad side, and his agents do not seem to have any ethical problems with helping him kill Moon. After she frees Buster from Jimmy's clutches, Suki warns him to leave Redshore City and never come back if he wants to survive, in a way that suggests that she's seen her boss dispose of people who've failed him before in the past. And finally Porsha point-blank warns all of her new friends that none of them are safe now, because her father and the men who work for him ''will'' be coming after them soon. All of this strongly implies that Buster was nowhere near the first person that Jimmy decided to have killed because they failed him or they threatened his image: he was simply the first one to survive.]]



* TantrumThrowing: On three different occasions, Crystal is shown violently trashing his own office during his enraged outbursts. [[spoiler:He tosses all the items off his desk when he discovers Buster lied about knowing Clay Calloway, [[ShootTheTelevision he smashes a TV screen with its remote]] after watching a news report of Porsha being "fired", and he's later seen throwing his phone on the floor and kicking over one of his statues when he discovers Buster and the Moon Troupe escaped from the hotel.]]



* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:When Jerry frees him from his imprisonment, he kicks the doors open, sending Jerry flying without a care as to where he'll land.]]

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** [[spoiler:Even after Buster successfully convinces Clay Calloway to star in the show, which would have allowed production to finally get back on track, Jimmy has already decided to kill the koala due to a mildly embarrassing but far more trivial misunderstanding with Porsha.]]
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[[spoiler:When Jerry frees him from his imprisonment, he kicks the doors open, sending Jerry flying without a care as to where he'll land.]]
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* WhenHeSmiles: He spends most of the film morose, giving the odd mischievous smirk at best. [[spoiler: When his performance in "Out of This World" is met with a ''huge'' ovation, he beams a touched cathartic smile, realizing that all his fans still remembered him after so long.]]

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* WhenHeSmiles: He spends most of the film morose, in a morose mood, giving the odd mischievous smirk at best. [[spoiler: When his performance in "Out of This World" is met with a ''huge'' ovation, he beams a touched cathartic smile, realizing that all his fans still remembered him after so long.]]

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