Carl Gustav Jung (26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) is a main villain in episode 4 and Freud 's former student turned rival after a disagreement over theories.
He is voiced by Tom Park.
Appearance[]
Jung is roughly the same height as his former teacher and rival Freud. He has a round face, shortly trimmed dark hair, expressive eyebrows and a thin mustache. He wears a pair of small, circular glasses, a black turtleneck sweater and gray trousers.
Personality[]
Jung is suave and manipulative, able to trick Freud into lending him the Z3 machine for his scheme. His obsession with conquering Freud and replacing psychoanalysis with his own theories has made him slightly unstable.
Abilities[]
He has been shown to manipulate the subconscious as well as summon Extroberta (the personification of extroversion) and Introbert (the personification of introversion).
His main power is dream invasion. According to Brett,
'I think a daydream might be too fleeting for him to enter and sustain, but never say never.' (Source 1)[1]
According to Brett, 'If Introbert had reached Freud, it would have suppressed any extroverted tendencies. It would have basically thrown him off balance (like losing a part of himself), giving Jung the upper hand.' [2][2]
Relationships[]
Freud[]
The two were previously on good terms until they had a falling out over differences. They are currently enemies.
Appearances[]
Episodes[]
Comics[]
- Super Science Friends 2099 (non-speaking cameo)
Trivia[]
- He is currently trapped inside the Big Ben.
- While Brett has not stated how old Jung is, judging from the age differences between him and Freud, it's reasonable to assume he is around 39 years old.
- According to Brett's blog, he can only enter one person's dream by himself. With the dream invader, he can enter 10, with Z3, he can bring an entire city. [1]
- Carl Jung's mistresses, Sabina Spielrein and Toni Wolff, can be seen behind his wife (Emma Jung) inside the Tunnel of Jung ride.