Kenneth and Jack

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Kenneth and Jack are Irving's shoulder angel-and-devil. In typical cartoon fashion, they argue more often than they try to guide him. The only times they are ever really helpful, however, is in a family situation. They also, like Irving, are fond of the Flynn-Fletchers.

Kenneth
Kenneth is Irving's angelic side of conscience. However, rather than being an advocate of virtue, he is a stickler for the rules and is more like a crotchety old man. Sarcastic and deadpan, he has low tolerance for the people around Irving or for Jack. Kenneth's suggestions to Irving are usually to walk away from a person and let Karma get them later rather than to actually have any sort of level-of-understanding with them. An impatient angel, he could be provoked into submitting a violent solution if that patience is ever spent. His relationship with Jack resembles the typical argumentative-sibling archetype.

Jack
Jack represents Irving's demonic side of conscience. A self-proclaimed "annoying little twerp", he often aims to pester anyone possible and encourages Irving to do the same. Jack is very lazy and whiny, so he is sort of like a younger brother type to Kenneth's older type. Kenneth is his favorite person to nuisance, and his sense of humor is mainly in puns and a more delighted sarcasm than what his opposite uses. He is also in the habit of using his trident like a skewer.

Appearances
Family Feud (Part One: World-Wide Superchain) (First Appearance)

Family Feud (Part Two: the Power of Apology)

The Seventh Annual Celebration of Nerdstock

Super-Robot-Mega-Mecha-Bus-Anime GO!

Albert Gets Hurt a Lot

FREE BIRD!

Rhinoceros Dreams

Jump for the Sky

To Kill a Mocking-Nerd (Part One: the Final Word)

To Kill a Mocking-Nerd (Part Two: Decisions)

Conscience Con