J-Man Capitalist

""J-Man Capitalist (as the splices refer to him as), or J-Man for short, was among the splicers and remixers in the TCR community who chimed in since the 2016 revival. Better known as YouTuber SneakiestChameleon, he was already prominent in the Team Fortress 2 community for making off-color yet whimsical splices and for recordings of other players’ rages, and used the same splicing skills for Radio Graffiti. Not to be confused with serious caller GManCapitalist.

He shares his content with other trolls via his channel's playlist or the New Materials page. He has most often been heard on the "relay" area code 352, though he has lately called in from 540. Since Ghost took his leave of absence in May, he got himself a real-life job and will only occasionally make new splices for new TCR broadcasts.

Aside from his splices, he also programmed two games based on TCR (one a bingo generator & the other a Pac-Man clone featuring Ghost's wife) and has uploaded a few of the segments while Elfoxoloco was on hiatus.

Notable Appearances

 * His most memorable splice/remix is the Twitter Shootouts in episode 375. Even though the splice was first made to spite the bronies, it caused an uproar with Ghost and made him rant for the rest of Radio Graffiti. A sequel (containing 4 more minutes of carnage) was aired in episode 460 which forced Ghost to end the show with cans.
 * He was also the self-proclaimed originator of the storybook splice, with his first story on Episode 333, and his best example being The Very Hungry Templeton in the infamous episode 377. Because the idea was quickly misused by fail trolls, he only aired 2 1/2 stories. When he tried his own voice for the 3rd story, there was a bad connection and Ghost mistook him for Eeyore.
 * Because Ghost tried to cut him off prematurely in Troll Show #9, and people assumed that he was banned from RG as a result, he used next week's episode to taunt him at the end of an anonymous splice. This would also be the last broadcast J-Man took part in before Ghost's break, and before he got a job at a retail store.
 * Along with sharing his splices, he also shared his voice for other peoples' splices, and occasionally he did collab pieces with other trolls (i.e. Benito Ghostini, 8Equal). The Deport Bronies PSA is one of them, with him playing his "Lester Beefcake" persona.
 * He has at one point used the pseudonym "Mr. Payperview" (which came from when Ghost was talking about a professional wrestler) in RG as a cover for instant splices that he thought weren't completely up to par.

Twitter Names
Trolls often use the Twitter Shoutouts segment to crack jokes at Ghost and various disasters, and J-Man is no exception. He used multiple Twitter accounts to troll Ghost directly, or to get him to say things for later splices, but would sometimes use a default name to get a shout-out. He attempted to use his YouTube name on it but it was too long so this was where he had to settle for J-Man Capitalist.
 * On Episode 396, he began the chain of cosplay names, beginning with “Ghost Cosplay”, “Engi Cosplay”, and "Trump Cosplay". In several cases they were followed by tweeted pictures of said cosplays (tweeted by other trolls), making Ghost exasperated by dorks "besmirching" his idols this way, and then leading to cans.
 * In an earlier episode he attempted to start a "hail Templeton Youth" chain troll with his Twitter accounts and a mic-spam clip for chain-calls, but that has failed to catch on with the other trolls.
 * He hopped on-board the Trans name train several times. While his names weren't significant, "The Trans Tree" in Episode 420 came with a picture that J-Man took of an actual tree with "balls" on it. Ghost assumed that they were carved into it, but J-Man insists that the balls were naturally formed.