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{{Infobox character
{{Infobox character
|name = Madam Jo-jo
|name = Madam Jo-Jo
|image =  
|image =  
|gender = Female
|gender = Female
|age = 45<ref>{{Icon|Med2}} {{cite web|title=Madam Jo-jo|site=MediEvil 2 Official Website (archived version)|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20030923004124id_/http://www.medievil2.com/uk/nonshocked/characters/nine.htm}}</ref>
|voice = Melanie Hudson
|born = {{circa|1840}}
|birth = {{circa|1841}} (aged 45 in 1886{{Siteref|MED2-EU-Site|uk/nonshocked/characters/nine.htm|Madam Jo-Jo}})
|medievil2 = [[Whitechapel]]}}{{Quote|Good stranger, you look for the Egyptian one?|Madam Jo-jo, ''[[MediEvil 2]]''}}'''Madam Jo-jo''' (born {{circa|1840}}) is a character from ''[[MediEvil 2]]''.
|appearances = {{Appearances|
|medievil2 =  
*[[Whitechapel]]}}}}{{Quote|Good stranger, you look for the Egyptian one?|Madam Jo-Jo, adressing Sir Dan.}}'''Madam Jo-Jo''' (born {{circa|1841}}) was the proprietor of the club in [[Whitechapel]].  
==History==
==History==
Jo-jo is the owner of the club in [[Whitechapel]]. When [[Sir Dan]] enters it, she informs him that [[Kiya]] was there and that she went looking for [[Jack the Ripper]]. Before sending him after her, she also gives him a [[Life Bottle]].
When [[Sir Dan]] entered her club, Jo-Jo informed him that [[Kiya]] was there a while ago and that she went looking for [[the Ripper]]. Before sending him after her, she gave Dan a [[Life Bottle]].
==Quotes==
==Characteristics==
*''(to Dan, about Kiya)'' "She was here, I told her what's been happening, but the Ripper, he's been working through all my girls. I think she's gone to find him. I tried to stop her, but she's a headstrong girl. If she means anything to you, you'd better find her before it's too late. Quick, hurry to the clock tower..."
===Appearance===
==Gameplay==
{{Q|She was here, I told her what's been happening, but the Ripper, he's been working through all my girls. I think she's gone to find him. I tried to stop her, but she's a headstrong girl. If she means anything to you, you'd better find her before it's too late. Quick, hurry to the clock tower...|Madam Jo-Jo tells Sir Dan everything.}}
Madam Jo-Jo serves purely to advance the plot in the Whitechapel level.
==Behind the scenes==
===Portrayal===
Madam Jo-Jo was voiced by Melanie Hudson. She was described as having a London accent similar to [[wikipedia:Barbara Windsor|Barbara Windsor]] in press releases.{{Siteref|MED2-EU-Site|uk/nonshocked/characters/nine.htm|Madam Jo-Jo}}
==References==
==References==
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Revision as of 14:09, 8 March 2024

Madam Jo-Jo
Biographical information
Gender Female
Born c. 1841 (aged 45 in 1886[1])
Behind the scenes information
Voiced by Melanie Hudson
Appears in
"Good stranger, you look for the Egyptian one?"
― Madam Jo-Jo, adressing Sir Dan.

Madam Jo-Jo (born c. 1841) was the proprietor of the club in Whitechapel.

History

When Sir Dan entered her club, Jo-Jo informed him that Kiya was there a while ago and that she went looking for the Ripper. Before sending him after her, she gave Dan a Life Bottle.

Characteristics

Appearance

Gameplay

"She was here, I told her what's been happening, but the Ripper, he's been working through all my girls. I think she's gone to find him. I tried to stop her, but she's a headstrong girl. If she means anything to you, you'd better find her before it's too late. Quick, hurry to the clock tower..."
― Madam Jo-Jo tells Sir Dan everything.

Madam Jo-Jo serves purely to advance the plot in the Whitechapel level.

Behind the scenes

Portrayal

Madam Jo-Jo was voiced by Melanie Hudson. She was described as having a London accent similar to Barbara Windsor in press releases.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 MediEvil 2 Madam Jo-Jo on MediEvil 2 Official EU Website (archived version at Internet Archive Wayback Machine).

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