Most definitely Jack Black as he would bore the devil to death with his bland hyperactive ramblings and ridiculous sub standard Jim Carrey wannabe facial expressions.
No, he would be Kyle Black or JB would be Jack Gass.
Most likely he would be Picka Chu or Bulbasore.
Jack Black is Number One.
Jack Black is AMERICAN
His real name is Thomas J. Black According to Oct 2003 GQ Jack said when he signs a bill at a restaurant, he signs it with his given name, Thomas Black.
It comes from an Irish legend about Stingy Jack. Stingy Jack went drinking with the devil. He convinced the devil to turn himself into a coin so they could have some alcohol. The devil did. Then stingy Jack put a silver cross next to the coin so the devil could not turn back. Finally he agreed to let the devil out if the devil would agree not to take his soul. The devil agreed. When Stingy Jack died, God would not let him in heaven, and he could not go with the devil. The devil gave him a burning coal and Jack put it in a turnip and has been wandering the Earth ever since.
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No, he would be Kyle Black or JB would be Jack Gass.
Ralph represents order, reason, and civilization, while Jack represents chaos, savagery, and instinctual desires. Their rivalry mirrors the conflict between the human impulse for civilization and the primal instinct for savagery, highlighting the struggle between spirituality and base desires within individuals.
From what story.
The cast of The Devil and Jack Morgan - 2012 includes: Kurt Dean as The Devil Landon Jangula as Jack Morgan Sam Skowron as Amanda
Jack was getting chased by some villagers from whom he had stolen, when he met the Devil, who claimed it was time for him to die. However, the thief stalled his death by tempting the Devil with a chance to bedevil the church-going villagers chasing him. Jack told the Devil to turn into a coin with which he would pay for the stolen goods (the Devil could take on any shape he wanted); later, when the coin/Devil disappeared, the Christian villagers would fight over who had stolen it. The Devil agreed to this plan. He turned himself into a silver coin and jumped into Jack's wallet, only to find himself next to a cross Jack had also picked up in the village. Jack had closed the wallet tight, and the cross stripped the Devil of his powers; and so he was trapped.In both folktales, Jack only lets the Devil go when he agrees never to take his soul. After a while the thief died, as all living things do. Of course, his life had been too sinful for Jack to go to heaven; however, the Devil had promised not to take his soul, and so he was barred from hell as well. Jack now had nowhere to go. He asked how he would see where to go, as he had no light, and the Devil mockingly tossed him an ember that would never burn out from the flames of hell. Jack carved out one of his turnips (which was his favorite food), put the ember inside it, and began endlessly wandering the Earth for a resting place. He became known as "Jack of the Lantern", or Jack-o'-Lantern.
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This is an old tale that should explain things (from pumkinnook.com)"Stingy Jack was a miserable, old drunk who liked to play tricks on everyone: family, friends, his mother and even the Devil himself. One day, he tricked the Devil into climbing up an apple tree. Once the Devil climbed up the apple tree, Stingy Jack hurriedly placed crosses around the trunk of the tree. The Devil was then unable to get down the tree. Stingy Jack made the Devil promise him not to take his soul when he died. Once the devil promised not to take his soul, Stingy Jack removed the crosses and let the Devil down.Many years later, when Jack finally died, he went to the pearly gates of Heaven and was told by Saint Peter that he was too mean and too cruel, and had led a miserable and worthless life on earth. He was not allowed to enter heaven. He then went down to Hell and the Devil. The Devil kept his promise and would not allow him to enter Hell. Now Jack was scared and had nowhere to go but to wander about forever in the darkness between heaven and hell. He asked the Devil how he could leave as there was no light. The Devil tossed him an ember from the flames of Hell to help him light his way. Jack placed the ember in a hollowed out Turnip, one of his favorite foods which he always carried around with him whenever he could steal one. For that day onward, Stingy Jack roamed the earth without a resting place, lighting his way as he went with his 'Jack O'Lantern'."a pumpkin
The Devil and Jack Morgan - 2012 was released on: USA: 14 March 2012
Jack Pollock has written: 'Devil Chef'
that would be the Black Pearl