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Henry Ravenswood (Late would be Father-in-Law)<br>
 
Henry Ravenswood (Late would be Father-in-Law)<br>
 
Martha Ravenswood (Late would be Mother-in-Law)<br>
 
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The Phantom (Murderer)|first_seen = Phantom Manor}}<blockquote>''"Join now, the spirits, in nuptial doom,''</blockquote><blockquote>''A ravising bride... a vanishing groom..."''</blockquote>- ''[[Madame Leota]]''
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The Phantom (Murderer)|first_seen = Phantom Manor}}<blockquote>''"Join now, the spirits, in nuptial doom,''</blockquote><blockquote>''A ravishing bride... a vanishing groom..."''</blockquote>- ''[[Madame Leota]]''
   
 
'''Jake''' is a character who appeared in [[Disneyland Paris]]' [[Phantom Manor]] prior to its 2019 refurbishments. He was a foreman of the [[Big Thunder Mining Company]] and the ill-fated fiance of [[Melanie Ravenswood]].
 
'''Jake''' is a character who appeared in [[Disneyland Paris]]' [[Phantom Manor]] prior to its 2019 refurbishments. He was a foreman of the [[Big Thunder Mining Company]] and the ill-fated fiance of [[Melanie Ravenswood]].

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"Join now, the spirits, in nuptial doom,

A ravishing bride... a vanishing groom..."

- Madame Leota

Jake is a character who appeared in Disneyland Paris' Phantom Manor prior to its 2019 refurbishments. He was a foreman of the Big Thunder Mining Company and the ill-fated fiance of Melanie Ravenswood.

History

Jake was a mine foreman working in Big Thunder Mountain for the Big Thunder Mining Company. Jake was in love with the daughter of the company's owner, Mélanie Ravenswood and became a suitor of hers. Their relationship was kept a secret and they planned to elope, in spite of her controlling father's wishes. He vowed to stop their wedding, no matter the costs. But those wishes were put to an end, when he perished in the 1860 earthquake.

After the earthquake, Jake and Melanie were to marry inside Ravenswood Manor but before the wedding Jake was lured into a secret chamber in the rafters of the estate where he was violently murdered by the malevolent Phantom, having been hanged by a noose. His fiancee was left to roam the manor for the rest of her existence, waiting for him to return.

Appearances

Original

Jake Corpse

Jake's Corpse being hanged by the Phantom (1992 - 2018)

Jake appeared twice: once physically and once in the form of a portrait. Jake's first appearance was in the Stretching Room where he was shown in a portrait having a picnic with Melanie while playing the guitar, but as the portrait elongated revealed the approach of ants, a scorpion, a beetle, a tarantula, and a rattlesnake; Jake's second appearance was revealed when the ceiling vanished and displayed Jake's corpse being hanged by the Phantom.

Jake is mentioned by Madame Leota in the Séance Circle. As she gives her incantations, she invites the spirits to join in the nuptial doom, with a ravishing bride and a vanishing groom.

Post-Refurbishment

In the 2018/2019 refurbishment of Phantom Manor, all references to Jake seemed to be stripped away for a new backstory. The stretching portrait was replaced by new portraits of her new suitors, and his corpse in the cupola was removed. However, nothing presented in the new story contradicts Jake's existence and, if ignoring his existence, plot-holes arise such as why Mélanie would be dressed in her wedding gown. Madame Leota's incantations are kept the same, as well. Due to this it seems most likely that Jake still exists in the mythos and was Mélanie's fifth lover.

Unused Scenes

In the initial draft of the story created by Jeff Burke, Jake was the mine's foreman hired by Arthur Ravenswood. He was present when Henry Ravenswood was killed by falling timbers. When he quit working at the mines, he encouraged Melanie to leave Thunder Mesa with him. Those plans were put to an end, when Jake met his untimely demise at the hands of the Phantom.

PMGrandHallConceptArt

Grand Hall concept art, from Phantom Manor Legends

A piece of concept art exists of the Grand Hall that suggests Jake had another appearance. On the far end of the balcony, there is a portrait of Melanie and Jake, holding hands and looking at each other. Another piece of concept art depicts the same scene, but Melanie is by herself in the portrait. This could have been a changing portrait - changing from Melanie with her fiance to her alone. In the final attraction, the portrait was substituted with one of the manor in its glory days.

Letter

In Mélanie's boudoir, several tear-stained letters can be seen on a table at least one of which is written to Mélanie by Jake. Jake's letter reads:

"Dear Mélanie,

Il est temps maintenant d’annoncer à votre père votre amour pour moi. Je ne supporte plus de voir votre beauté...(unreadable)...qui lorgnent sans cesse sur votre douce et volumineuse poitrine. Il est donc temps de vous offrir à moi.

Je baise...(unreadable)"

When translated into English, it reads:

"Dear Mélanie,

It is now time to announce to your father your love for me. I can't stand any more to watch your beauty...(Unreadable)..who peer endlessly at your sweet and voluminous chest. It is now time to offer you to me.

I kiss...(unreadable)"

Trivia

  • It is unknown whether or not Jake's soul became a ghost after his death as there is no evidence to support it, although it is possible that the Phantom trapped Jake's spirit in the corpse in order to torture him, similarly to how he trapped Melanie.
  • Phantom Manor was inspired by Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera. As the Phantom was inspired by Erik the Opera Ghost and Melanie was inspired by Christine Daae, Jake was likely inspired by Raoul de Chagny - Christine's childhood friend and love interest.
    • Raoul and Christine became secretly engaged and planned to elope, much like Jake and Melanie, based on the original backstory and the boudoir letters.
  • Jake in part serves as a counterpart to the Ghost Host as they both are shown as skeletal corpses hanging in the cupolas above their respective stretching rooms.
  • Despite being a vital character in Phantom Manor's past, he is never given an official full name. It is often held to be "Jake Evans", though use of Jake as a last name, with the full name being "Jonathan Jake", is also sometimes found in fan circles. "Jake Lockheart" is used on the fanonical Thunder Mesa Wiki.

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