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- Born a peasant in the poor town of Bigguns, Texas, to Earthworm Sue and Earthworm Sue, Jim was unaware of the greatness he would some day achieve. He was always bullied in the schoolyard by the Italian plumber-type bullies and the fast blue hedgehog ones too.
- : This article is about the show. For information on the main character, see Earthworm Jim (character). Earthworm Jim Was An Original Program On PBS Kids. Original Channel: TCC This Is Based On The Video Game Series Of The Same Name. Just Like Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh!, & MegaMan NT Warrior.
- Earthworm Jim ist ein Videospieleheld und der Titel des Debütprojekts von Shiny Entertainment. Der Regenwurm Jim wird unerwartet zum Superhelden, als plötzlich ein unzerstörbarer High-Tech-Raumanzug aus dem Weltraum auf ihn fällt.
- Earthworm Jim is a Video Game Series Created by Doug TenNapel.
- Earthworm Jim is a game released for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Sega CD/ Mega Cd, Sega Master System, and Sega Game Gear.It was originally released for the Genesis on August 2, 1994 in North America and August 5, 1994 in Pal regions. None of the versions on Sega consoles were released in Japan. The Sega Mega CD and Sega CD were composed by acclaimed video game composer Tommy Talarico.This article can be expanded.--Gamesforall129o
- Performer(s) Appeared in Earthworm Jim is the protagonist of the video game and cartoon series of the same name. He was originally an ordinary earthworm whose life changed when an "ultra-high-tech-indestructible-super-space-cyber-suit" fell to Earth nearby. He crawled inside the suit, and in doing so, was granted newfound powers, primarily the strength and dexterity of a human. Jim can be a bit naive and rarely thinks before rushing into battle, but on occasions can be very cunning.
- Earthworm Jim is the hero in his own series from the 90s. The first two Earthworm Jim titles on the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis are considered to be some of the best side-scrollers by some fans. In the late 90s, Jim made his return with Earthworm Jim 3-D on the Nintendo 64, but it flopped both in sales and reviews. Along with all this, Earthworm Jim also had his own cartoon show and comic book back in his prime.
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