Jambi (Pee-wee's Playhouse)

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Jambi is a character from Pee-wee's Playhouse. He appears solely as a disembodied head in a gilded box, and perks up whenever Pee-wee or anyone else says a sentence with the word "wish" in it, and says "Wish? Did somebody say wish?" Then after the supplicant makes his or her request, Jambi, with a humorously somber tone, asks the supplicant to repeat after him, in a magic spell in the ancient language of "Jambese", usually consisting of three phrases:

  • "Mekka-lekka hi mekka hiney ho!"
  • "Mekka-lekka hi mekka chahney ho!"
  • "Mola-mekka chala mekka hola hayla hey!"

The supplicant often misspeaks the third phrase, but Jambi doesn't mind, as with a vigorous headshake reminiscent of characters from Bewitched or I Dream of Jeannie he makes the wish come true complete with special-effect rings. He usually says, after granting the wish: "The wish is granted. Long live Jambi." Jambi was played by longtime friend of Paul Reubens and fellow Groundling, John Paragon. Paragon also served as writer and co-director (along with Reubens) on many episodes of Pee-wee's Playhouse.

Jambi's powers can grant many different kinds of wishes. He can even grant selfishly-made wishes (usually made by Pee-wee himself) or wishes wished by other Playhouse denizens like Globey and Miss Yvonne. One wish made by Pterri in Fire In the Playhouse even involved looking in on someone's dreams!

[edit] Cultural references

  • In a Halloween cartoon, Halloween Potion-ma-jig, at Homestar Runner, the character Strong Bad dresses as Jambi while tossing TVs over a cliff. As Homestar leaps over the cliff to continue his Halloween night journey, Strong Bad says to The Cheat: "Mekka-lekka hi mekka The Cheat throws a TV on him! ...ho." In the final scene, Strong Bad is mistaken for Blanche from The Golden Girls and another character's hot mom, causing him to correct them and to say "Wish? Did somebody say 'wish?'" The King of Town exclaims, "I wish you'd dress up as something I could recognize!" Also, in a previous Homestar Runner toon, "The Luau," Strong Sad in the background says Jambi's catch phrase while reading a book called "polynesian prose."
  • "Mecca-lecca hi mecca hiney hiney ho!" and "Mecca-lecca hi mecca mecca cholly ho!" is used by "Weird Al" Yankovic in the parody song "Pretty Fly for a Rabbi" (in place of the phrase "Uno, dos, tres, cuatro, cinco, cinco, seis" repeated twice in the source song, "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)" by The Offspring).
  • Jambi's Revenge is a band based in Houston, Texas.
  • John Paragon told Entertainment Weekly that he came up with the phrase "Hiney-Ho" after listening to Frank Zappa's song "Bobby Brown" which contains the line "I tell all the girls they can kiss my hiney."
  • Despina Vandi, one of Greece's most popular singers, released a platinum-selling song entitled "Jambi" in 2006 in both Greece and USA, in which she refers to magic.
  • Jambi is mentioned in the song, "Elmo's Last Laugh" by Circus of Dead Squirrels. The line being: "No Pee Wee Herman jerking off when Jambi says 'Mekka-lekka hi mekka hiney ho!'"
  • In a (most likely fake) interview with Artix Entertainment about Mech Quest, one of the questions is "If we are all going to a University to learn how to pilot giant armed to the teeth mecha... where did we go for High School?" To which AE answers: "Mecha Lecka High of course!"
  • The second track on the Tool album 10,000 Days takes its name from the character Jambi. The song is about wishing yourself to another state if you think you can lose someone in the state or position that you are in. The words "Mekka-lekka hi mekka-lekka hiney ho" are mouthed into a "talk-box" used by Adam Jones the guitarist in his solo at 5:01 into the song.
  • Popular Justin.tv broadcaster ECV, brings up the character.