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Glass Joe
is a fictional french boxer from Nintendo's ''Punch-Out!!'' video game series. He first appeared in the arcade game ''Punch-Out!!'' in 1984 and three years later in the NES game of the same name. His most recent appearance was in the Wii installment of ''Punch-Out!!''. He was originally designed by Shigeru Miyamoto and was revised by Makoto Wada for the NES game. He is voiced by Christian Bernard in the Wii game. He is the player's first opponent in all of his roles and is famous for his weakness and cowardice. These elements are considered by critics to be stereotypes of French people. These characteristics were emphasized by the developer of the Wii game which included cutscenes which depict Glass Joe in French settings. Glass Joe is considered one of the most well-known characters in the ''Punch-Out!!'' series and a Nintendo icon. His name has been used to describe poor performance by sportspeople and teams. ==Concept and creation==
Glass Joe is a 38-year-old French flyweight boxer who hails from Paris. He stands at 177.8 centimeters (5'10'') and weighs in at 49.9 kilograms (110 lbs.). His win record is one win to 99 losses. He is the weakest opponent and the first players encounter in any of his roles.〔 His mediocrity has been attributed to poor blocking and reaction time.〔 He possesses several negative stereotypes of French people.〔"Make it quick... I want to retire"〕〔〔 The character was designed by Shigeru Miyamoto for the original ''Punch-Out!!'' arcade game. The name "Glass Joe" was conceived by Genyo Takeda as a play on his glass jaw. Glass Joe's appearance was revised by Makoto Wada for the NES ''Punch-Out!!''. The character is voiced by Christian Bernard in the Wii game; much of his dialogue in between matches consists of counting to ten in French.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.metacritic.com/person/christian-bernard?filter-options=games )〕〔 Next Level Games (the developer of the Wii game) introduced cutscenes which depicted Glass Joe as a fashionable Frenchman. They also showed him in front of the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower (both Parisian landmarks)〔〔 The designers had croissants burst from Glass Joe as he is knocked out.
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