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| '''Home''' | | '''Home''' | ||
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* East Albury, NSW Australia (formerly) | * East Albury, NSW Australia (formerly) | ||
* North Albury, NSW Australia | * North Albury, NSW Australia | ||
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* Ghost (horse) | * Ghost (horse) | ||
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| '''Family''' | ! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background-color:#eee;" | '''Family''' | ||
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#eee;" | Patrick Williamson (older brother), Darcy Williamson (older sister), Hayley Doyle (mother), Craig (former step-father), Jai Butcher (step-father), Joe Williamson (father), Maureen Williamson (grandmother), Kai Butcher (older step-brother), Beau Butcher (younger step-brother), Lauren Bitter (cousin), Josh Bitter (cousin), Jeannine Bitter (aunty), Wayne Bitter (uncle), Alison Franks (aunty), Zac Franks (cousin), Ash Franks (cousin), Di Doyle (grandmother), Simon Doyle (uncle), Brian Doyle (uncle), Patrick Doyle (grandfather), Britney Doyle (aunty), Tayla Doyle (aunty), Robyn Doyle (grandmother) | |||
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! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background-color:#eee;" | '''Allies/Friends''' | ! colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background-color:#eee;" | '''Allies/Friends''' | ||
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| colspan="2" style="background-color:#eee;" | Patrick Williamson, Hayley Doyle, Craig (formerly), Jai Butcher, Joe Williamson, Maureen Williamson, Kai Butcher, Beau Butcher, Sonja, Harrison, Mitchell, Cassie, Graham, Skye, Dylan, Andrew, Laya McPhee, Lauren Bitter, Josh Bitter, Jeannine Bitter, Wayne Bitter, Alison Franks, Zac Franks, Ash Franks, Di Doyle, Simon Doyle, Brian Doyle, Patrick Doyle, Britney Doyle, Tayla Doyle, Robyn Doyle, Jack Haebich, Jack Howell, Ashley Tanner, Reece Finlayson-Tonks, Bryce Densley, Joshua Wong, Austin Tanner, Brianna Dowell, Mrs. Virginia Sykes, Mrs. Lyn Harris, Mrs. Lyn Nelson, Mrs Wilks, Ms Sutton, Mrs. Helen Hoystead, Mrs. Debra Gormely, Dirk Post, Bob Nelson Thompson, Denhem Merkel, Mia Giddings, MacKelle Lake, Tamara Finck, Di Pantling, Lindsia Sweet, Abbey Morton, Lachlan Clarke, Jordin Free, Lachlan Coates, Donovan French, Jarrod Harris, Mrs Hartshorn, Mr Blundell, Julie Dean, Mr Doug McGhee, Ms. Jade Wilhem (sometimes), Aspire Support Workers & Customers, HouseTide Support Workers, Community Acess Support Workers, Harry Gorman | | colspan="2" style="background-color:#eee;" | Patrick Williamson, Hayley Doyle, Craig (formerly), Jai Butcher, Joe Williamson, Maureen Williamson, Kai Butcher, Beau Butcher, Sonja, Harrison, Mitchell, Cassie, Graham, Skye, Dylan, Andrew, Laya McPhee, Lauren Bitter, Josh Bitter, Jeannine Bitter, Wayne Bitter, Alison Franks, Zac Franks, Ash Franks, Di Doyle, Simon Doyle, Brian Doyle, Patrick Doyle, Britney Doyle, Tayla Doyle, Robyn Doyle, Jack Haebich, Jack Howell, Ashley Tanner, Reece Finlayson-Tonks, Bryce Densley, Joshua Wong, Austin Tanner, Brianna Dowell, Mrs. Virginia Sykes, Mrs. Lyn Harris, Mrs. Lyn Nelson, Mrs Wilks, Ms Sutton, Mrs. Helen Hoystead, Mrs. Debra Gormely, Dirk Post, Bob Nelson Thompson, Denhem Merkel, Mia Giddings, MacKelle Lake, Tamara Finck, Di Pantling, Lindsia Sweet, Abbey Morton, Lachlan Clarke, Jordin Free, Lachlan Coates, Donovan French, Jarrod Harris, Mrs Hartshorn, Mr Blundell, Julie Dean, Mr Doug McGhee, Ms. Jade Wilhem (sometimes), Aspire Support Workers & Customers, HouseTide Support Workers, Community Acess Support Workers, Harry Gorman | ||
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The franchise includes a vast collection of feature films, chronicling different periods and events in Jacob's life. Some notable titles include: | The franchise includes a vast collection of feature films, chronicling different periods and events in Jacob's life. Some notable titles include: | ||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob | * '''The Life of Teenage Jacob films:''' This series explores Jacob's teenage years across different decades, featuring time travel or flashbacks. | ||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (1940s): Jacob's First Crush:''' This film explores Jacob's first romantic feelings during his teenage years in the 1940s. | |||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (1950s): Jacob's Rock and Roll Summer:''' This film captures Jacob's experiences with the emerging rock and roll culture of the 1950s. | |||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (1960s): Jacob and the Twist Craze:''' This film depicts Jacob's involvement in the popular dance craze of the 1960s. | |||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (1970s): Jacob's Disco Nights:''' This film showcases Jacob's experiences with the disco scene of the 1970s. | |||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (1980s): Jacob's Breakdancing Crew:''' This film follows Jacob's involvement in the breakdancing culture of the 1980s. | |||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (1990s): Jacob's Grunge Phase:''' This film portrays Jacob's exploration of the grunge music and fashion scene of the 1990s. | |||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (Early 2000s): Jacob's First Internet Love:''' This film explores Jacob's first online romantic relationship in the early days of the internet. | |||
* '''The Life of Teenage Jacob (Mid 2000s): Jacob's Mobile Phone Mania:''' This film humorously depicts Jacob's obsession with mobile phones and their growing influence in the mid-2000s. | |||
* '''Untitled Steve Irwin film:''' This is a crossover with the "Crocodile Hunter" universe, featuring Jacob's admiration for Steve Irwin. | * '''Untitled Steve Irwin film:''' This is a crossover with the "Crocodile Hunter" universe, featuring Jacob's admiration for Steve Irwin. | ||
* '''Jacob Williamson and Toby's Great Adventures:''' This film focuses on Jacob's adventures with his beloved dog, Toby. | * '''Jacob Williamson and Toby's Great Adventures:''' This film focuses on Jacob's adventures with his beloved dog, Toby. | ||
* '''Jacob Williamson Is Born:''' This film depicts Jacob's birth and early infancy. | * '''Jacob Williamson Is Born:''' This film depicts Jacob's birth and early infancy. | ||
* '''Jacob Williamson (2004, Pixar):''' | * '''Jacob Williamson (2004, Pixar):''' An animated film produced by Pixar, potentially in a different animation style. | ||
* '''Jacob's First Movie:''' This is Jacob's first foray into filmmaking within his universe. | * '''Jacob's First Movie:''' This is Jacob's first foray into filmmaking within his universe. | ||
* '''Jacob's Favourite Movie:''' This is a film that holds special significance for Jacob within his universe. | * '''Jacob's Favourite Movie:''' This is a film that holds special significance for Jacob within his universe. | ||
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== Quotes == | == Quotes == | ||
This section highlights some of Jacob's signature phrases: | |||
* "Hello, I'm Jacob": A simple introduction that reflects Jacob's friendly nature. | * "Hello, I'm Jacob": A simple introduction that reflects Jacob's friendly nature. | ||
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* "Wow, That Was Awesome": Conveys Jacob's appreciation for exciting or impressive events. | * "Wow, That Was Awesome": Conveys Jacob's appreciation for exciting or impressive events. | ||
* "This Is My Kind of Pizza Party": Highlights Jacob's love for food, particularly pizza. | * "This Is My Kind of Pizza Party": Highlights Jacob's love for food, particularly pizza. | ||
== Reception and Impact == | == Reception and Impact == | ||
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Jacob's self-proclaimed title of "Autistic Brain Scientist" has resonated with many viewers, promoting awareness and understanding of autism. The franchise's positive representation of an autistic individual has been commended for challenging stereotypes and promoting inclusivity. | Jacob's self-proclaimed title of "Autistic Brain Scientist" has resonated with many viewers, promoting awareness and understanding of autism. The franchise's positive representation of an autistic individual has been commended for challenging stereotypes and promoting inclusivity. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 7 February 2025
Biography
Jacob Augustus Williamson, born June 23, 2003, is the star of his own ever-expanding fictional universe. This universe encompasses a multitude of films, television series, and even a video game, all centered around Jacob's life. The franchise follows Jacob from his birth and into his young adulthood, showcasing his various adventures and experiences.
Jacob is portrayed as an autistic individual with a self-proclaimed title of "Autistic Brain Scientist". He has a wide range of interests, including science, space, inventing, and exploring. However, his most defining characteristic is his love for food, which is a recurring theme throughout the franchise.
Despite facing challenges and occasional conflicts, Jacob maintains a generally good-natured personality. He values his family and friends, cherishes his pets, and enjoys engaging in various activities, from sports and scuba diving to simply spending time with loved ones.
Early Life and Family
Jacob was born in New South Wales, Australia, and spent his early years moving between different towns within the state. He comes from a large family, including his parents, Hayley Doyle and Joe Williamson, and several siblings: Patrick, Darcy, and step-brothers Kai and Beau. His extended family network includes grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins, many of whom play a role in his life and adventures.
Growing up, Jacob shared a close bond with his family and formed strong friendships with various individuals he encountered throughout his life. He also developed a love for animals, keeping several pets including his dog Toby, goldfish Semi and Nemo, and even chickens at one point.
Career as a Content Creator
Although Jacob is a fictional character within his universe, in the real world, he is portrayed by Jacob Williamson, a full-time content creator. Jacob (the content creator) officially partnered with TSL in 2021, further expanding the reach of his character's universe. He is not attending college and lives with his family, allowing him to dedicate his time to creating content for his audience.
Filmography
The Jacob Williamson universe boasts an extensive filmography, spanning several decades within the fictional timeline and encompassing various genres and formats.
Feature Films
The franchise includes a vast collection of feature films, chronicling different periods and events in Jacob's life. Some notable titles include:
- The Life of Teenage Jacob films: This series explores Jacob's teenage years across different decades, featuring time travel or flashbacks.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (1940s): Jacob's First Crush: This film explores Jacob's first romantic feelings during his teenage years in the 1940s.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (1950s): Jacob's Rock and Roll Summer: This film captures Jacob's experiences with the emerging rock and roll culture of the 1950s.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (1960s): Jacob and the Twist Craze: This film depicts Jacob's involvement in the popular dance craze of the 1960s.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (1970s): Jacob's Disco Nights: This film showcases Jacob's experiences with the disco scene of the 1970s.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (1980s): Jacob's Breakdancing Crew: This film follows Jacob's involvement in the breakdancing culture of the 1980s.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (1990s): Jacob's Grunge Phase: This film portrays Jacob's exploration of the grunge music and fashion scene of the 1990s.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (Early 2000s): Jacob's First Internet Love: This film explores Jacob's first online romantic relationship in the early days of the internet.
- The Life of Teenage Jacob (Mid 2000s): Jacob's Mobile Phone Mania: This film humorously depicts Jacob's obsession with mobile phones and their growing influence in the mid-2000s.
- Untitled Steve Irwin film: This is a crossover with the "Crocodile Hunter" universe, featuring Jacob's admiration for Steve Irwin.
- Jacob Williamson and Toby's Great Adventures: This film focuses on Jacob's adventures with his beloved dog, Toby.
- Jacob Williamson Is Born: This film depicts Jacob's birth and early infancy.
- Jacob Williamson (2004, Pixar): An animated film produced by Pixar, potentially in a different animation style.
- Jacob's First Movie: This is Jacob's first foray into filmmaking within his universe.
- Jacob's Favourite Movie: This is a film that holds special significance for Jacob within his universe.
- Jacob in Kindergarten: This film explores Jacob's experiences in kindergarten.
- Jacob's Aquatic Adventure: This is an underwater or water-based adventure.
- Laya & Jacob's Big Movie: This film features Jacob's adventures with his friend, Laya McPhee.
- Jack & Jacob's Space Adventure: This is a space-themed adventure with Jacob and his friend, Jack Haebich.
- Jacob's Big Holiday City Adventure: This film takes place in a city setting during a holiday season.
- Jacob's Easter Egg Hunt Movie: This film revolves around an Easter egg hunt.
- The Misadventures of Jacob Williamson: This film focuses on comedic mishaps and challenges.
- Jacob's Scuba Adventure with Girls: This film involves scuba diving and features female characters prominently.
- Jacob's Girlfriend: This film focuses on Jacob's romantic relationship with his girlfriend, Lindsia.
- Jacob Williamson 2: Camping In The Bush: This is a sequel involving a camping trip in the Australian bush.
- Jacob's 20th Anniversary Special: This commemorates a milestone in Jacob's life or the franchise itself.
Shows
In addition to films, the Jacob Williamson universe extends to television series:
- The Life of Teenage Jacob: This series expands upon the themes and storylines explored in the films centered around Jacob's teenage years.
- Patrick Doyle: This series talks about Jacob's grandfather, Patrick Doyle, and his life experiences.
- The Crocodile Hunter (some episodes): This confirms Jacob's appearances in some episodes of the popular wildlife documentary series.
- Jacob Williamson: This is a dedicated television series centered on Jacob's life and adventures.
- The Crocodile Hunter Diaries (some episodes): Similar to "The Crocodile Hunter," this suggests Jacob's involvement in the spin-off series.
- The Zijjles: This appears to be a separate series within the Jacob Williamson universe, possibly featuring a different set of characters or storylines.
- Lindsia & Jacob: This series focuses on Jacob's relationship with his girlfriend, Lindsia.
Video Games
The franchise also includes a video game:
- Jacob Williamson: The Video Game: This game allows players to experience Jacob's adventures interactively in a 3D universe set in Albury NSW.
Quotes
This section highlights some of Jacob's signature phrases:
- "Hello, I'm Jacob": A simple introduction that reflects Jacob's friendly nature.
- "I'm Excited": Expresses Jacob's enthusiasm and eagerness for new experiences.
- "Wow, That Was Awesome": Conveys Jacob's appreciation for exciting or impressive events.
- "This Is My Kind of Pizza Party": Highlights Jacob's love for food, particularly pizza.
Reception and Impact
The Jacob Williamson franchise has garnered a dedicated following, particularly among those familiar with Jacob's content creation on platforms like YouTube. The films and shows are praised for their lighthearted humor, focus on family and friendship, and portrayal of an autistic character.
Jacob's self-proclaimed title of "Autistic Brain Scientist" has resonated with many viewers, promoting awareness and understanding of autism. The franchise's positive representation of an autistic individual has been commended for challenging stereotypes and promoting inclusivity.