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Jill Valentine
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Jill Valentine from Resident Evil
Series Resident Evil series
First game Resident Evil
Created by Shinji Mikami
Voiced by Tara Platt Japan-only release of Biohazard
Catherine Disher (Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Marvel vs. Capcom 2)
Heidi Anderson (Resident Evil (2002)
Patricia Ja Lee (Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil 5)
Live action actor(s) "Inezh" (Resident Evil (1996), Julia Voth (Resident Evil (2002)[1]

Sienna Guillory (Resident Evil: Apocalypse)

Jill Valentine is a video game character in the Resident Evil survival horror series.[2]

Jill is one of the protagonists in the original Resident Evil, where she is introduced as a member of the Special Tactics And Rescue Squad (STARS).[3] She returned as the protagonist in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, where she was no longer a member of STARS, merely a citizen trying to survive the viral outbreak in Raccoon City. Jill returned in Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil 5, where she was a member of the Bioterrorism Security Assessment Alliance (BSAA). She is also the protagonist in Resident Evil: Genesis, the mobile phone adaptation of the series. Portrayed by Sienna Guillory, she appeared in the second cinematic adaption of the series, the film titled Resident Evil: Apocalypse.

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Character design

During development of the original Resident Evil, Jill was conceived as the weaker of the two playable characters, since she can take less damage and is a slower runner than Chris Redfield. However, she was given more ammunition, two extra item slots, the ability to pick locks, and access to other weapons[4] to compensate for this.

The development team for Resident Evil 3: Nemesis commented that Jill was deliberately designed to make her "Beautiful for everybody". This was so that she would appeal to a wide audience of both male and female gamers, as males would find her physically attractive, while females would see her as a tough role model.[5]

In the remake of Resident Evil, producer Hiroyuki Kobayashi said the team wanted Jill to be "a little cuter" so that "Her action and atmosphere has charm". However, so that she remains a "tough" and inspiring character, her body is designed to be "not skinny, more like muscular".[6] Her facial appearance from the remake onwards is based on Julia Voth, as character designer Kenichiro Yoshimura said that he "made Jill's face as much similar as I could to the model actress face."[7]

On the slight change of appearance for Jill and Chris Redfield in Resident Evil 5, production director Yasuhiro Anpo said that he tried "to preserve their image and imagined how they would have changed over the passage of time... we made a new design that retained their signature color — green for Chris, blue for Jill — to carry over the same look from the past. The facial structures are mainly based on the visuals of the GameCube version, and we added various details to these in order to develop a realistic structure."[8]

Appearances

In video games

Jill Valentine first appears as one of two playable protagonists in the original Resident Evil game. Along with Chris Redfield, she is a member of STARS' Alpha team, deployed to the Arklay Mountains. There, Alpha team was attacked by several undead dogs, and retreated to the Arklay Research Facility. Jill initially works with Barry Burton, as they inspect the mansion and discover its undead residents. She and Chris discovered that STARS leader Albert Wesker had betrayed them, and after defeating the Tyrant released by Wesker, Jill escaped the mansion along with Chris, Barry, Bravo team member Rebecca Chambers, and Alpha team pilot Brad Vickers. Jill's appearance, starting from the remake of Resident Evil, was based on Canadian model Julia Voth.[9]

Jill returns as the sole protagonist in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. She fights alongside Carlos Oliveira, an Umbrella mercenary soldier who is attempting to escape Raccoon City. Jill encounters Nemesis, a super soldier created by the Umbrella Corporation. After several encounters with the creature, Jill is able to defeat it and escape Raccoon City before the city is destroyed. Jill then appears in Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles where she works with Chris Redfield to expose and destroy the Umbrella Corporation.[10] She and Chris defeat Umbrella's newest BOW, TALOS, and survive the ordeal.

Before the events of Resident Evil 5, Jill had apparently died to save Chris during a confrontation with Albert Wesker. During the game, Chris finds out that Jill survived, but is now under Wesker's control. Chris and his new partner Sheva Alomar manage to subdue Jill and allow her to regain control and return to her normal self.[11] Jill then worked with fellow BSAA agent Josh Stone to assist Chris and Sheva in defeating Albert Wesker once and for all.

Jill also appears as a character in Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, where she can summon zombies to attack her opponent.

On film

Jill appears in Resident Evil: Apocalypse, the second film in the series. In this version of the series she is a STARS member and foil to the main character, Alice. Jill, along with a group of survivors, try to escape Raccoon City, and is one of the few to make it out. Jill was set to appear in the sequel, Resident Evil: Extinction; however, Guillory had commitments to other work. Based on recent reports, she may return for Resident Evil: Afterlife.[12]

In print

Jill appears in a 1999 Hong Kong manhua adaptation of Resident Evil 3 by Lee Chung Hing, Biohazard 3: Last Escape.

She also appears in mulitiple novels based on the Resident Evil series, particularly in those by S. D. Perry. In Perry's novelisation of Resident Evil 3, Nemesis is immediately recognized as a modified Tyrant,[13] which Jill Valentine dubs Nemesis after thinking about why it hunts her.[14] It is also stated that Jill is the daughter of a professional thief Dick Valentine, and was his accomplice prior to her career in law enforcement, explaining her unrivaled infiltration skills and mastery of unlocking.

Portrayal

Jill was portrayed by an actress credited as "Inezh" in the live-action cutscenes of the original Resident Evil. She was voiced by Catherine Disher in Resident Evil 3 and Heidi Anderson in the remake of Resident Evil. Patricia Ja Lee provided the voice and motion capture work for Jill in Resident Evil: Umbrella Chronicles and Resident Evil 5. Actress Sienna Guillory portrayed her in the film.

Promotion

Jill has been featured as a purchasable fugurine numerous times in various collections, including the range of figures released by NECA for the 10th anniversary of Resident Evil and official promotional figures licensed by Capcom to promote Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles. Various other merchandise has been produced, including posters and replicas of Jill's beret and STARS badge from the original Resident Evil game.

Reception

Since her introduction Jill has been received positively, described by sources such as Duluth News Tribune as the "best super heroine this side of Lara Croft".[15] She was named as the "Sexiest Game Character" by News.com.au, which noted her popularity with both male and female gamers for different reasons.[16] GameSpy listed her as one of their top ten women of gaming at number seven, stating "Even those of us who weren't big fans of the games, and their constant ammo shortages, will remember Jill."[17]

UGO.com listed her thirty-ninth on their "Top 50 Videogame Hotties" article and as one their top eleven video game heroines, noting her as a core character of the Resident Evil series and citing her high popularity.[18][19] GameDaily named her one of their favorite Capcom characters of all time, placing her 10th on their "Top 25" list while stating praise for her Resident Evil 3 attire.[20] The sentiment was repeated in their "Top 50 Hottest Game Babes" article, which ranked her twenty-sixth on the list.[21] She was featured in another list from GameDaily called "Babes of the Week: Brunettes", citing her role in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis as her greatest triumph.[22] They also include her in a list of "Ten Babes Who Should and 10 Babes Who Shouldn't Meet Your Mom", stating that while she has questionable fashion sense, she is both noble and confident.[23] In another article, they listed the "smart and sexy heroine" as one of their top 25 video game archetypes, using Jill as an example.[24]

Several other Top 10 lists have also ranked her as one of the most attractive female characters in video games, such as Spike TV[25] and Virgin Media.[26] Mania Entertainment writer Briana Lawrence placed her sixth in their article of the "13 Video Game Women That Kick Ass", commenting that she chose Jill as "You have to give her credit for surviving through the first game, beating Nemesis in RE3, returning in RE5, and being a zombie summoning, rocket launching, 2-D fighter in Marvel vs. Capcom 2."[27] X-Play ranked her as their 4th favorite female video game character of all time.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Hainsworth, Jay (2008-09-03). Babe of the Day: Julia Voth. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-02-15).
  2. ^ Damien Waples, "Jill Valentine," Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima Official Game Guide (Roseville: Prima Games, 2007), 16.
  3. ^ Jeremy Parish, "JILL VALENTINE," Electronic Gaming Monthly 224 (January 2008), 101.
  4. ^ Capcom. Resident Evil: Director's Cut. (Capcom). PlayStation. Level/area: Interview with Shinji Mikami and Hiroyuki Kobayashi (in Japanese). (1997-09)
  5. ^ "Comments from the development team," Resident Evil 3 - Design Notes, Biohazard 3 Last Escape Official Guide Book, (Capcom, 1999).
  6. ^ Characters and New Enemies, biohazard official navigation book (Capcom, 2002).
  7. ^ "Character suclupture by Kenichiro Yoshimura," Biohazard's development behind the story, Biohazard official web-site (Capcom, 2002).
  8. ^ As quoted in "Character Concepts," Resident Evil 5: The Complete Official Guide, Collector's Edition (Prima Games, 2009), 195.
  9. ^ Hainsworth, Jay (2008-09-03). Babe of the Day: Julia Voth. IGN. Retrieved on 2009-01-02
  10. ^ Damien Waples, "Jill Valentine Profile," Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles Prima Official Game Guide (Roseville: Prima Games, 2007), 130.
  11. ^ Capcom. Resident Evil 5. (Capcom). PS3, (v1.0). Level/area: 5-3. (2009-03-13) "Wesker:So Slow to catch on. - Pulls back hood on cloak and reveals Jill's face/Chris:Jill..."
  12. ^ Jill Valentine May Return in 'Resident Evil: Afterlife'
  13. ^ Perry, S. D. (2000). Resident Evil: Nemesis. Simon and Schuster. p. 60. ISBN 067178496X. 
  14. ^ Perry, S. D. (2000). Resident Evil: Nemesis. Simon and Schuster. p. 72. ISBN 067178496X. 
  15. ^ Staff (2000-02-25). "VALENTINE MAKES VALIANT RETURN IN `RESIDENT EVIL'" Duluth News Tribune. Retrieved on 2008-12-14
  16. ^ Staff (2008-10-24). Top 10 sexiest game characters. News.com.au. Retrieved on 2009-10-02
  17. ^ Johnson, Bryan (2003-05-04). Top 10 Babes in Games. GameSpy. Retrieved on 2008-12-29
  18. ^ Top 50 Videogame Hotties. UGO.com. Retrieved on 2008-12-14
  19. ^ Top 11 Video Game Heroine Hotties. UGO.com. Retrieved on 2008-12-29
  20. ^ Top 25 Capcom Characters of All Time. GameDaily. Retrieved on 2008-12-25
  21. ^ Top 50 Hottest Game Babes on Trial. GameDaily. Retrieved on 2008-12-25
  22. ^ Robert Workman (2009-01-23). "Gallery and Images". GameDaily. http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/babes-of-the-week-brunettes-/?page=5. Retrieved 2010-02-02. 
  23. ^ Robert Workman (2008-06-20). "Gallery and Images". GameDaily. http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/ten-babes-who-should-and-10-babes-who-shouldnt-meet-your-mom/?page=3. Retrieved 2010-02-02. 
  24. ^ Chris Buffa (2009-01-23). "Gallery and Images". GameDaily. http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/galleries/top-25-video-game-characters-archetypes/?page=26. Retrieved 2010-02-02. 
  25. ^ Staff (2008-11-03). Top 10 Video Game Vixens. Spike TV. Retrieved on 2009-02-15
  26. ^ Top 10 Game Babes. Virgin Media. Retrieved on 2009-11-03
  27. ^ Lawrence, Briana (01-04-2010). "13 Video Game Women That Kick Ass". Mania Entertainment. http://www.mania.com/13-video-game-women-kick-ass_article_119744.html. Retrieved 2010-01-26. 

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Jill Valentine


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Game Series Resident Evil series
1st Appearance Resident Evil
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Blood Type: Type B
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Creator(s): Shinji Mikami
Voice Actor(s): Catherine Disher (Resident Evil 3: Nemesis)
Heidi Anderson (Resident Evil (GameCube version)
Patricia Ja Lee (Resident Evil 5)
Live Action Actors:
Una Kavanagh "Inezh" (in live-action sequences of Resident Evil (1996)) Sienna Guillory (in Resident Evil: Apocalypse)
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Jill Valentine is a character in the Resident Evil series

Other Appearances

  • In the video game Dead Rising there is a restaurant called "Jill's Sandwiches", which is a parody of Barry Burton's infamous line from the original Resident Evil: "You were almost a Jill Sandwich!". The description of Jill's Sandwiches states "Jill is the master of sandwich making", an obvious parody of Barry's other infamous line; "Jill, here's a lockpick. It might be handy if you, the master of unlocking, take it with you."
  • Jill has a Character Card in SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash. In the Japan-only Card Fighters Clash 2, the design on her card was changed to reflect her Resident Evil 3 design.
  • Jill appears in Marvel vs. Capcom 2 as a playable character. She comes equipped with all her trademark weaponry from Resident Evil. As "special moves", Jill summons incoming monsters, such as zombies, zombie dogs, and crows, leaving her opponent to deal with them. She can also use a rocket launcher as a Hyper Combo. As another Hyper Combo, the Tyrant appears and slashes Jill's opponent relentlessly and as a hidden command, she can pull out her rocket launcher and blast the Tyrant, causing additional damage to her opponent.
Jill in her Resident Evil 3: Nemesis outfit, as seen in The Umbrella Chronicles.
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Resident Evil series
Resident Evil Zero | Resident Evil | Resident Evil 2 | Resident Evil 3: Nemesis | Resident Evil Code: Veronica | Resident Evil 4 | Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles | Resident Evil 5 | Resident Evil: The Darkside Chronicles
Spin-Offs
Outbreak series: Resident Evil Outbreak - Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2
Gun Survivor Series: Resident Evil: Survivor - Resident Evil Survivor 2 Code: Veronica - Resident Evil: Dead Aim| Resident Evil Gaiden | Residential Evil Confidential Report
Others
Resident Evil Gaiden - Residential Evil Confidential Report - Resident Evil: Genesis - Biohazard: The Episodes - Biohazard: The Missions - Biohazard: The Stories - Biohazard: The Operations
Updates:
Resident Evil: Director's Cut | Resident Evil Code: Veronica X | Resident Evil (Gamecube) | Resident Evil: Deadly Silence - Biohazard 4 Mobile Edition | Biohazard Pachislot
Books:
Zero Hour · The Umbrella Conspiracy · Caliban Cove · City of the Dead · Underworld · Nemesis · CODE: Veronica

Genesis • Apocalypse • Extinction
Rose Blank • Beast of the Northern Seas • To The Liberty • Comic • Fire & Ice

Films:
Resident Evil - Apocalypse - Extinction - Afterlife

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