Difference between revisions of "Jay Duffy"

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|mother= [[Mrs. Duffy]], adoptive
|siblings= [[Alan Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Barbie Duffy]], adoptive sister<br />[[Gordy Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Corky Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Flori Duffy]], adoptive sister<br />[[Tommy Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Lionel Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Jiro and Mito Duffy]], adoptive twin brothers
|siblings= [[Alan Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Barbie Duffy]], adoptive sister<br />[[Gordy Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Corky Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Flori Duffy]], adoptive sister<br />[[Tommy Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Lionel Duffy]], adoptive brother<br />[[Jiro and Mito Duffy]], adoptive twin brothers
|actor= [[Janet Waldo]]
|actor= N/A
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'''Jay Duffy''' is a main character in the failed pitch for a prime-time animated television series called ''[[Duffy's Dozen]]''. She was voiced by [[Janet Waldo]].
'''Jay Duffy''' is a main character in the failed pitch for a prime-time animated television series called ''[[Duffy's Dozen]]''. He had no lines.


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Revision as of 12:16, 30 July 2020

Jay Duffy
Jay Duffy.png
Species Human
Gender Male
Affiliation Thirteen
Father Ted Duffy, adoptive
Mother Mrs. Duffy, adoptive
Sibling(s) Alan Duffy, adoptive brother
Barbie Duffy, adoptive sister
Gordy Duffy, adoptive brother
Corky Duffy, adoptive brother
Flori Duffy, adoptive sister
Tommy Duffy, adoptive brother
Lionel Duffy, adoptive brother
Jiro and Mito Duffy, adoptive twin brothers
Marital status Single
Played by N/A

Jay Duffy is a main character in the failed pitch for a prime-time animated television series called Duffy's Dozen. He had no lines.