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- Aug 30, 2015
- Out of Jimmy's Head has gone down in history as one of Cartoon Network's most hated original programs, and is considered the start of the network's Network Decay. The series, based off a CN original movie entitled Re-Animated, revolves around a teen named Jimmy Roberts, who is an Extreme Doormat constantly exploited by his friends and others at school. One day, after he somehow gets hit by a train in a public location in a Walt Disney World Expy, he has to have a Brain Transplant and it just so happens he receives the brain of the park's founder Milt Appleday—which inexplicably gives him the power to see the cartoons Appleday created, who help him through his everyday junior high life. It's an Idiot Plot, but it wasn't completely without potential... but sadly, they didn't even see the good that could come out of it. The acting is wooden, most of the characters are unlikable, the animated characters are cheaply superimposed over the scenes, and the Laugh Track is especially overused and out-of-place since the series is mostly an attempt to emulate Kid Coms like Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. The series was canned after only 20 episodes as the network used the 2007 TV Strike to end it without much fan anguish, and gained a
Periphery Hatedom the size of the Empire State Building, "earning" a 2.1 IMDb rating. Cartoon Network seem ashamed of it as well, as they never put it out on DVD outside of Re-Animated and never aired it again. Sadly, they didn't learn from their mistakes and this show is probably what paved the way for other later live-action CN shows like the aforementioned Dude, What Would Happen?. It doesn't help that it was directed by the same person who made Son of the Mask. Watch what The Mysterious Mr. Enter had to say about Re-![]()
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. PIEGUYRULZ also discusses both Re-Animated and Out of Jimmy's Head with fellow YouTubers Cosmodore and MonstersReview here
. And here
's The Rowdy Reviewer's take, who was also convinced that it was a way for CN to sabotage their animation business as well as animation in general.
I always found it hilarious how spergs treat cartoon channels like evil abusive parents or spouses
