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[IL] The Junkman (Jimmy Neutron)

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LoRA
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Published
May 13, 2025
Base Model
Illustrious
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Steps: 780
Epochs: 15
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WN_50_JN, alien, green skin four arms, tentacle hair, goatee, yellow sclera, black eyes, obese, double chin, fewer digits,
camouflage jacket, open jacket, print shirt, multiple wristwatches, navel, vertical-striped shorts, asymmetrical footwear, single kneepad
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A one episode antagonist in Jimmy Neutron who later reappears in the final episode. Also makes a few cameos as part of an alien crowd in another episode, but those may just be others of his species. He travels around collecting what he deems scrap to repurpose and sell, not caring if anyone actually owns it or if its sentient. Requested by user Supersour (I’m currently taking requests for Jimmy Neutron characters. See this article for details.) Be sure to check my profile with X and XXX rated content set to not visible to see a bunch of LoRAs the credit card companies don't want you to see!

Body: 1boy, WN_50_JN, alien, green skin four arms, tentacle hair, goatee, yellow sclera, black eyes, obese, double chin, fewer digits,
Outfit: camouflage jacket, open jacket, print shirt, multiple wristwatches, navel, vertical-striped shorts, asymmetrical footwear, single kneepad
Use or Negative: 3D

Made with 25 screenshots I took+1 screenshot with the background cut out I found on a fan wiki. Can't figure out how to avoid generating thumbs.
The economics of traveling so far for a small amount of scrap (literally light enough for Jimmy and friends to carry) still confounds me. We know Mombot and Popbot can’t have been made of anything particularly intrinsically rare or valuable because Jimmy made them. Maybe he’s after aluminum, unaware this strange backwater planet figured out how to economically refine it and could have become fabulously wealthy if he at all tried to negotiate instead of steal? Maybe I’m overthinking an old cartoon? Who knows?!