“When I first came here, I ran away, just like you. The team had saved me from Sentinels at the mall. But this place, a place where I could be me, where a foster brat belonged, that was scarier than any killer robot. Sure, Cyclops still won't let me fly the jet, but this isn't some weird school. It's a family.”
Pyrotechnic energy plasmoids generation and manipulation: As a mutant, Jubilee has the power to generate pyrotechnic energy plasmoids from her hands. The plasmoids obey her mental control, traveling where she directs them, arranging themselves in various shapes, and exploding when she wishes. The strength of the blasts varied in degrees of power and intensity, and can range from a multitude of colorful sparkles capable of temporarily blinding a person, to a powerful detonation capable of smashing objects and destroying property, or a precision burst inside a human brain, simulating the effects of a massive stroke. Jubilee can also absorb the energy back into her own body without harm.
Jubilee appears in the Disney+Marvel animated series X-Men '97, which is a direct continuation of the 1992X-Men animated series. As a junior member of the team, Jubilee takes it upon herself to be a mentor to Sunspot.
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Kitty Pryde was originally going to appear in the 1992X-Men animated series instead of Jubilee. However, due to the failure of X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men, Kitty fell out of prominence in the comics and was replaced with Jubilee.
In the original X-Men animated series, Jubilee was voiced by Alyson Court. However, she voices a digital copy of Jubilee called Abscissa in the episode "Motendo / Lifedeath Pt. 1". This version existed in a video game world created by Mojo.