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+ | {{Before First Curse|In [[Oz]], Hansel lives with his sister, [[Gretel (Sisterhood)|Gretel]], and his father, [[Ivo]], a woodcutter. Their relationship is at first strained, but after Ivo gets into an accident that results in him losing his sight, they become much closer. Unfortunately, Hansel and Gretel are kidnapped by a [[Blind Witch (The Eighth Witch)|witch]] who keeps them in cages in her [[Gingerbread House (Chosen)|gingerbread house]], planning to eat them after fattening them up. The witch is attacked by [[Zelena]], who wants no competition from other witches in Oz, but when Hansel and Gretel ask her to free them, she refuses. Their captor then uses her magic to knock Zelena out of the cottage. Hansel and Gretel eventually escape and return home, discovering that Ivo has met and become close to Zelena and warning him about how wicked she is. When Zelena returns, having stolen the witch's sight and offering it in powder form to Ivo, the family refuses to welcome her despite her pleas for them to give her a second chance. Enraged, Zelena throws the powder into the fire. When Hansel threatens her with a knife, she then enchants the fire to surround his arms, burning him until Gretel extinguishes them with a blanket. This encounter traumatizes both Hansel and Gretel in different ways -- Gretel swears to teach herself magic so she can better defend herself, while Hansel becomes mentally unhinged and changes his name to Jack. {{Ep|Chosen|Sisterhood}} }} |
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⚫ | {{After Fourth Curse|Jack encounters [[Henry Mills|Henry]], becoming his first friend in this realm. Together, they escape some [[giants]]. Afterward, they part ways as Henry plans to return to his home of [[Storybrooke]] and Jack plans to go to [[New Agrabah|Agrabah]]. However, they are reunited when Jack arrives at the [[Resistance Camp]], informing [[Tiana]], the leader of the [[Resistance]], that he is looking for Henry. They briefly pretend to quarrel by recreating a scene from ''Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' before breaking the facade to hug each other, and Henry introduces Jack to his new companion, [[Cinderella (Hyperion Heights)|Ella]]. {{Ep|Pretty in Blue}} |
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− | Hansel and his sister, [[Gretel (Sisterhood)|Gretel]], live in the [[New Enchanted Forest]]. As a young adult, Gretel remembers that they pretty much raised each other and calls her brother sour. Though they were once close, a traumatic experience where a [[Blind Witch (The Eighth Witch)|blind witch]] attempted to cook and eat them caused Gretel to seek [[Witchcraft|magic]] to become more powerful and caused Hansel to become damaged, not only physically with burns on his arms but also mentally, separating the twins. Hansel starts travelling the realm and takes on the name Jack. {{Ep|Sisterhood|Breadcrumbs}} |
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⚫ | Jack encounters [[Henry Mills|Henry]], becoming his first friend in this realm. Together, they escape some [[giants]]. Afterward, they part ways as Henry plans to return to his home of [[Storybrooke]] and Jack plans to go to [[New Agrabah|Agrabah]]. However, they are reunited when Jack arrives at the [[Resistance Camp]], informing [[Tiana]], the leader of the [[Resistance]], that he is looking for Henry. They briefly pretend to quarrel by recreating a scene from ''Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back'' before breaking the facade to hug each other, and Henry introduces Jack to his new companion, [[Cinderella (Hyperion Heights)|Ella]]. {{Ep|Pretty in Blue}} |
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After Henry and Ella's daughter [[Lucy]] is born, Jack congratulates his friend for becoming a new father, however, [[Drizella]] arrives to forewarn the heroes about a [[Dark Curse]] she will cast on the child's eighth birthday. As Jack and his allies arm themselves against Drizella, who moves to attack them with her magic, she finds herself turning into a statue because of a trap the heroes created with [[Rapunzel Tremaine|Lady Tremaine]]'s help. {{Ep|The Eighth Witch}} |
After Henry and Ella's daughter [[Lucy]] is born, Jack congratulates his friend for becoming a new father, however, [[Drizella]] arrives to forewarn the heroes about a [[Dark Curse]] she will cast on the child's eighth birthday. As Jack and his allies arm themselves against Drizella, who moves to attack them with her magic, she finds herself turning into a statue because of a trap the heroes created with [[Rapunzel Tremaine|Lady Tremaine]]'s help. {{Ep|The Eighth Witch}} |
Revision as of 20:33, 14 April 2018
For his Seattle persona, see Nick Branson. For the first iteration of Jack, see Jack (Tallahassee). For the other Enchanted Forest character, see Jack (Changelings). For the first iteration of Hansel, see Hansel (True North) For the folktale, see "Jack and the Beanstalk". |
Hansel, later known as Jack, is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. He débuts in the eighth episode of the seventh season. He is portrayed by guest stars Nathan Parsons and Seth Isaac Johnson. He is the original counterpart of Nick Branson.
Jack is based on the character of the same name from the folktale "Jack and the Beanstalk" and the fairytale and legend "Jack the Giant Killer". He is also based on Hansel from the fairytale "Hansel and Gretel".
History
Jack encounters Henry, becoming his first friend in this realm. Together, they escape some giants. Afterward, they part ways as Henry plans to return to his home of Storybrooke and Jack plans to go to Agrabah. However, they are reunited when Jack arrives at the Resistance Camp, informing Tiana, the leader of the Resistance, that he is looking for Henry. They briefly pretend to quarrel by recreating a scene from Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back before breaking the facade to hug each other, and Henry introduces Jack to his new companion, Ella. ("Pretty in Blue")
After Henry and Ella's daughter Lucy is born, Jack congratulates his friend for becoming a new father, however, Drizella arrives to forewarn the heroes about a Dark Curse she will cast on the child's eighth birthday. As Jack and his allies arm themselves against Drizella, who moves to attack them with her magic, she finds herself turning into a statue because of a trap the heroes created with Lady Tremaine's help. ("The Eighth Witch")
Eight years later during Lucy's birthday, Jack is present as the girl prepares to blow out her cake candles. The celebration is interrupted by Gothel, who frees Drizella and makes it known she intends to aid her in casting the curse. Later when Lucy reports that Henry was taken by Gothel's coven of witches, Jack prepares to go with Hook and Tiger Lily to rescue him, but Ella stops them because she is aware this is part of Drizella's plan to distract them from the curse. As Regina and Zelena confront Drizella to stop her from casting the curse, the others surprise the other coven witches, with Jack holding one of the cloaked women as a hostage. Drizella, not to be intimidated, blackmails Regina into enacting the curse to save Henry, whose heart is now poisoned, by bringing him to a Land Without Magic. After the curse is cast, Jack is swept away to Hyperion Heights along with everyone else. ("The Eighth Witch")For events occurring after the casting of the fifth curse, see Nick Branson.
Trivia
Character Notes
- Jack is the only character whose first iteration was a different gender. He is also only one of two second iterations to have two first iterations, the other being Rapunzel Tremaine.
Set Dressing
- Among the numerous fairy tale illustrations and cut-outs pinned to the wall in Henry's room is "Jack and the Fairy Harp, Escaping From the Giant"[2] by the British caricaturist and book illustrator George Cruikshank, from his book Fairy Library (c. 1853-1854), later re-published as The Cruikshank Fairy-Book in 1911. It depicts a scene from "Jack and the Beanstalk", where Jack escapes from the giant. ("The Thing You Love Most," "The Price of Gold," "The New Neverland")
Costume Notes
- The vest Jack is wearing when he reunites with Henry[3] is the same vest Robin Hood wears in "Heart of Gold".[4] Jack wears the vest again when Henry introduces Lucy to the group[5] and during the casting of the Dark Curse.[6] ("Pretty in Blue," "The Eighth Witch")
- The vest Jack is wearing during Lucy's birthday celebration[7] is the same vest Robin Hood wears in "Lacey",[8] "The Heart of the Truest Believer",[9] "Quite a Common Fairy",[10] "New York City Serenade",[11] "Witch Hunt",[12] "The Tower",[13] "A Curious Thing",[14] "Operation Mongoose Part 1"[15] and the Once Upon a Time in Wonderland episode "Forget Me Not".[16] ("The Eighth Witch")
- The vest is also worn by Robin Hood's Wish Realm counterpart, Robin of Locksley, in "Wish You Were Here",[17] "Tougher Than the Rest"[18] and "Page 23".[19]
Appearances
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"Hyperion Heights": | "A Pirate's Life": | "The Garden of Forking Paths": | "Beauty": | "Greenbacks": | "Wake Up Call": | "Eloise Gardener": | "Pretty in Blue": | "One Little Tear": | "The Eighth Witch": | "Secret Garden": |
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"A Taste of the Heights": | "Knightfall": | "The Girl in the Tower": | "Sisterhood": | "Breadcrumbs": | "Chosen": | "The Guardian": | "Flower Child": | "Is This Henry Mills?": | "Homecoming": | "Leaving Storybrooke": |
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