In 2020 the show had a resurgence in popularity after multiple voice clips of JFK became popular on TikTok, such as “Nothing bad ever happens to the Kennedys” said before he wreaks a red corvette whilst in a drag race against Abe to win a date with Cleo in “Sleep of Faith,” and “watch me, hold me, sign my cast for me, WHEEL ME,” a line sung during “Raisin the Stakes.”. When Cleo gave her a makeover, she wore a different hairstyle, purple eyeshadow and eyeliner, red lipstick a tight black sleeveless leather minidress with a black and red, lacey pushup bra being revealed, fishnet stockings and higheels to highlight her shapely physique. He also wears a gold earring on his right ear. Throughout the show, JFK is initially shown to have a dislike of Abe Lincoln, which grows into a rivalry after Abe wins Cleopatra's affection. She has a tendency to erupt melodramatically into tears, usually when Abe ignores her advances or scores with Cleopatra. However, in Homecoming: A Shot In The D'Arc, he questions his sexuality, and asks to watch Will and Grace with them, because he's thinking of "switching channels", due to being attracted to Joan disguised as a man. He also is school's mascot DNA Dan and the treasurer for the Solid Gandhi Dancers. JFK can be compared to his clone father, John F. Kennedy in some ways, such as being incredibly charismatic. It is shown in episodes Episode Two: Election Blue-galoo and in Raisin the Stakes, that JFK is a very good speaker. She is captain of the cheerleading team and is the Campus Life editor for The Tatler in which she interviews students and guest stars. He is shown to have very little control over his emotions and is prone to violent outbursts. He is a notorious ladies' man, and shown to have a large sex drive. He is 16 years old. His abs are so hard that one could grate cheese on them. JFK was distraught when Ponce died, and his mind even hallucinated Ponce's ghost. Text. His characteristics are similar to that of Reggie Mantle from Archie Comics, in that he is self centered, a womanizer and a rival to the main character. They appear to have become friends of sorts in later episodes. After Abe and Cleo become a couple, JFK clearly isn't happy, but later accepts it when he goes back to his womanizing ways. In Homecoming: A Shot In The D'Arc, he questions his sexuality upon seeing Joan disguised as male, and makes advances towards her. Abe's Foster Dad 10. This is a list of all the characters that have appeared in the animated American-Canadian science-fiction/situation comedy series Clone High (2002–2003). Cleopatra Smith is the clone of Cleopatra VII, the last Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt. Catherine is one of girls who is involved with JFK. Gandhi is a hyperactive, funny, talkative, immature and rather mischievous teenager who wants to be accepted by those around him. He calls her Catherine the So-So, a pun meaning that she is mediocre at sex. Jesús Cristo 9. He is a close friend of Abe and at times a confidant to Joan when he is not annoying her. Joan, for the most part, dislikes him because of his toxically masculine ways. An example of this is the occasion of Mr B crying when Scudworth sent him to the kitchen. His portrayal as a party animal enraged many in India, including prominent members of India's parliament.[4]. Its chief director is referred to as The Shadowy Figure (voiced by Bill Lawrence). He mentions to Mr. Sheepman over the crisis hotline that they are one of the major factors behind his compulsion to be a womanizer (in addition to living up to his clone father's reputation). Gandhi appearance consist of a gray short-sleeved shirt with a red stripe, blue jeans and white and red sneakers. It is shown that JFK has nothing against Abe personally, and only competed with him because of Cleo. JFK also takes Catherine the Great and the three Brontë sisters, his "other dates".