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Difference between revisions of "Jim (Hail to the Teeth)"

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== History ==
 
== History ==
 
In the film, Jim was given a coffee by his secretary. After she gave him a coffee, Jim told the viewers to remind him to get a divorce. Jim then went on to say that some women had trouble fitting in. Jim then forced another employee's face into a smile and told her she'd be sure to get a promotion. When she asked "really?", Jim laughed and said "no."
 
In the film, Jim was given a coffee by his secretary. After she gave him a coffee, Jim told the viewers to remind him to get a divorce. Jim then went on to say that some women had trouble fitting in. Jim then forced another employee's face into a smile and told her she'd be sure to get a promotion. When she asked "really?", Jim laughed and said "no."
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== Behind the Scene ==
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Jim is a parody of {{W|Don Draper}}, the fictional [[Madison Avenue]] ad man in the period drama ''{{W|Mad Men}}''.
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==

Latest revision as of 00:46, April 29, 2024

For others named Jim, see Jim.
Jim
Jim (Hail to the Teeth).png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Fictional
Hair: Brown
Relatives: Wife: Unnamed
First appearance: "Hail to the Teeth"
Voiced by: Chris Edgerly


Jim is a character in the film A Gal's Guide to Wowing the Workplace.

History[edit]

In the film, Jim was given a coffee by his secretary. After she gave him a coffee, Jim told the viewers to remind him to get a divorce. Jim then went on to say that some women had trouble fitting in. Jim then forced another employee's face into a smile and told her she'd be sure to get a promotion. When she asked "really?", Jim laughed and said "no."

Behind the Scene[edit]

Jim is a parody of Don Draper, the fictional Madison Avenue ad man in the period drama Mad Men.

Appearances[edit]