Lucky Jack

Lucky Jack is a jack rabbit and the secondary tritagonist in Disney's 2004 movie Home on the Range. He's voiced by Charles Heid.

Development
Lucky Jack was present in the earliest drafts of the film when it was to be a supernatural western called Sweatin' Bullets. Assisting the calf protagonist in saving his herd from the ghostly Slim and the Willies gang, it would have been revealed that Slim took Lucky Jack's foot as a charm.

Home on the Range
Lucky Jack is seen at the beginning of the film waking up from his sleep in his hole in the desert. He is then chased by a hungry coyote. Lucky Jack then runs into a chuck wagon after losing the coyote, he then tries to run away from the wagon but his ears get caught in one of the wagon's wheels. He is then sent flying into a cattle drive where he is poked by the sharp horns of the cattle where he is again sent flying into an owl's nest. The owl chicks start painfully pecking him continuously, he then runs away whiled being chased by the owl chicks. He then then hides under a skull, but when he throws the skull away, a rattlesnake is seen on his face. Upon realising the rattlesnake on his face, Lucky Jack then panics and then he ran away.

Later, when Maggie was being sent to Patch of Heaven, Lucky Jack with the rattlesnake still on his face continues running until he bumps into a cactus knocking the rattlesnake off his face.

Later in the film, Lucky Jack brings food to Maggie, Mrs. Calloway, Grace while they were asleep as they were on a quest to catch outlaw Alameda Slim in order to save Patch of Heaven. He then introduces himself to the cows and offers them a scorpion. The cows then explain to him that they were going to lose their home. Lucky Jack then told them that he also understood about losing a home as he once had a home called Echo Mine where he and other jackrabbits used to live until Slim forced them all out of Echo Mine and made the mine his hideout, making Lucky Jack eager to get revenge on Slim. He then leads the cows to Echo Mine.