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* [[Breakout Character]]/[[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Lori has [http://loricentral.com/ her own fan site], although it hasn't been updated since 2006.
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: Spaz in his entirety counts for this..
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] -: What, you thought the name Jazz in the title was just for show? So effing awesome, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlgeS_Sxkh0 especially in the second game.].
** Tubelectric. Just... yeah. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POMqbGEJ54g ''Hell'' yeah.].
* [[Even Better Sequel]]: ''Jazz Jackrabbit 2'' is generally considered the superior game by fans for its refined and more precise controls, wider field of view meaning that you don't constantly run into off-screen enemies, the introduction of more playable characters and fleshed out multiplayer modes, which not only reduced the frustration present in the first game, but also added significantly to the game's longevity. Dedicated fans still play ''Jazz Jackrabbit 2'' online to this day, and there's a huge selection of user-made content out there as a testament to its lasting appeal.
* [[Fanon Discontinuity]] -: Most fans try to pretend the GBA release doesn't exist.
* [[Fan Yay]]
* [[Game Breaker]] -: Sort of in the second game. Spaz's double jump not only gives him a leg up on maneuverability when compared to Jazz, but the combination of running full speed and a well timed double jump can reach most spots in the game, including places you ''should'' need a teleporter to get to.
** Spaz in general is a [[Game Breaker]]. The combination of his super speed, double jump, and sidekick makes going through most levels a piece of cake. When playing online, you'll be hard-pressed to find ANY experienced player who isn't playing Spaz.
* [[Goddamned Bats]]
* [[Good Bad Bugs]]: -''Jazz JJJackrabbit 2'' has tons, one of the most dramatic being the Multiple Combo Event. In the level editor, placing 3-6 of certain events in a certain order with certain parameters does anything from generating random bullets (including [[Frickin' Laser Beams|lasers]] and [[Dummied Out|beta weapons]]) to [[Zerg Rush|lots of enemies]] to [[This Is Your Premise on Drugs|copies of the main character on a hoverboard, that make you dizzy if you touch them]].
* [[Memetic Sex Goddess]]: Everyone is [[The Hero|Jazz]] for [[Absolute Cleavage|Princess Eva]], and everything else for Lori.
* [[That One Boss]] -: Bilsy from JJ''Jazz Jackrabbit 2''. He teleports around the room and throws fast-moving homing fireballs that chase after you for quite awhile before dissipating.
* [[Nightmare Fuel]]: The levels set in Hell in the second game aren't nice at all, with all those skeletones, trees made of living demons merged together and skeleton turtles wandering all over the place.
* [[That One Level]] -: Orbitus 2 in JJ''Jazz Jackrabbit 1'', if your copy had a certain extremely common [[Game Breaking Bug]], was very nearly impossible. If it didn't, the level was ironically [[CrowningVideo MomentGames/Video Game LevelsAwesome|one of the best in the game]].
* [[TheTier-Induced Scrappy]] -: Lori to some players, because Epic didn't choose her moveset quite carefully enough (making certain levels next to impossible to beat with her).
* [[That One Boss]] - Bilsy from JJ 2. He teleports around the room and throws fast-moving homing fireballs that chase after you for quite awhile before dissipating.
* [[That One Level]] - Orbitus 2 in JJ 1, if your copy had a certain extremely common [[Game Breaking Bug]], was very nearly impossible. If it didn't, the level was ironically [[Crowning Moment/Video Game Levels|one of the best in the game]].
 
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