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* [[Jacob]] is a villain rather than a protagonist, though he is viewed more sympathetically by the show's fans.
 
* [[Jacob]] is a villain rather than a protagonist, though he is viewed more sympathetically by the show's fans.
 
** [[Sam]] is working with [[Jacob]] to get rid of [[Herbert]] so Sam can have [[Carol]] to himself while Jacob gets to pursue [[Sakura]].
 
** [[Sam]] is working with [[Jacob]] to get rid of [[Herbert]] so Sam can have [[Carol]] to himself while Jacob gets to pursue [[Sakura]].
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* [[Luke]] and [[Lake]] both ride motorcycles, and the latter is far more violent.
  
 
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Revision as of 00:14, 1 May 2013

The J-Team TV Show is, as its name suggests, a show chronicling the adventures of the J-Team. It was produced without input from any of them, and has some inaccuracies.

Known Episodes

Differences

  • Katie is known as the "Red Ranger".
  • Team Glacier is a major threat, and Pianis, as one of its admins, was a villain until he reformed at the end of the Hoenn arc.
  • Mezzo actually is a witch.
  • Shadow lost an ear in the Armortomb attack that broke Forte's arm in the Infinity Keystone Arc.
  • The show does not appear to know about the existence of the Alternate Timeline, but has been to the PMD-A universe.
  • Jacob is a villain rather than a protagonist, though he is viewed more sympathetically by the show's fans.
  • Luke and Lake both ride motorcycles, and the latter is far more violent.