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Following the success of [[Cartoon Network]]'s two-hour [[Network Decay|live-action]]/animation original [[Made for TV Movie]] ''Re-Animated'' comes ''Out of Jimmy's Head''. The story continues directly from the film with Jimmy Roberts, who's received a brain transplant after a train collision at the famous Gollyworld theme park ([[Fridge Logic|and somehow is not only fully functional, but has grown back his long, shaggy hair almost immediately thereafter]]). Jimmy ends up receiving the frozen brain of famous cartoonist <s> Walt Disney</s> [[Mr. Alt Disney|Milt Appleday]], which leads to Jimmy being able to see all of Milt's cartoon characters in the real world - <s> Mickey Mouse</s> Golly Gopher, his girlfriend <s> Minnie Mouse</s> Dolly Gopher, <s> [[Goofy]]</s> Crocco, <s> [[Donald Duck]]</s> Tux the Penguin and <s> [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]]</s> Pickles and Prickles. Milt's son and dastardly evil resident villain, Sonny Appleday, wants his father's brain so he can create cartoons like his father.
Following the success of [[Cartoon Network]]'s two-hour [[Network Decay|live-action]]/animation original [[Made for TV Movie]] ''Re-Animated'' comes ''Out of Jimmy's Head''. The story continues directly from the film with Jimmy Roberts, who's received a brain transplant after a train collision at the famous Gollyworld theme park ([[Fridge Logic|and somehow is not only fully functional, but has grown back his long, shaggy hair almost immediately thereafter]]). Jimmy ends up receiving the frozen brain of famous cartoonist <s> Walt Disney</s> [[Mr. Alt Disney|Milt Appleday]], which leads to Jimmy being able to see all of Milt's cartoon characters in the real world - <s> Mickey Mouse</s> Golly Gopher, his girlfriend <s> Minnie Mouse</s> Dolly Gopher, <s> [[Goofy]]</s> Crocco, <s> [[Donald Duck]]</s> Tux the Penguin and <s> [[Tom and Jerry]]</s> Pickles and Prickles. Milt's son and dastardly evil resident villain, Sonny Appleday, wants his father's brain so he can create cartoons like his father.


Jimmy's family have allowed Sonny to take up residence under the impression that he's a college student, so now he plots effortlessly to nab Jimmy's brain with a bunch of "evil" schemes. The family itself consists of a middle school principal for a dad, an astronaut for a mother, and an alien sister. Jimmy is best friends with Craig, who effortlessly tries to be part of the cool crowd, and crushes on his best friend's sister Robin, an obedient overachiever.
Jimmy's family have allowed Sonny to take up residence under the impression that he's a college student, so now he plots effortlessly to nab Jimmy's brain with a bunch of "evil" schemes. The family itself consists of a middle school principal for a dad, an astronaut for a mother, and an alien sister. Jimmy is best friends with Craig, who effortlessly tries to be part of the cool crowd, and crushes on his best friend's sister Robin, an obedient overachiever.


The series itself has lasted for only two seasons and people believe it was due to The Writer's Strike of 2007 but all of the episodes were finished by then. [[British Brevity|Also, they only wanted to make twenty episodes of the series in the first place]]. Ratings and critical reception of the show were mediocre, partly due to viewers being skeptical of having live action shows on an animation channel, among other things. Despite this, the show may have influenced Cartoon Network to gain more live-action shows like ''[[Level Up (TV)|Level Up]]''.
The series itself has lasted for only two seasons and people believe it was due to The Writer's Strike of 2007 but all of the episodes were finished by then. [[British Brevity|Also, they only wanted to make twenty episodes of the series in the first place]]. Ratings and critical reception of the show were mediocre, partly due to viewers being skeptical of having live action shows on an animation channel, among other things. Despite this, the show may have influenced Cartoon Network to gain more live-action shows like ''[[Level Up (TV series)|Level Up]]''.
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* [[Art Major Biology]] - Jimmy retains all his personality traits because the doctors were able to save his "personality gland".
* [[Art Major Biology]] - Jimmy retains all his personality traits because the doctors were able to save his "personality gland".
** [[Fridge Logic|But that doesn't explain how he retains his old memories or how he doesn't have any of Milt's memories.]]
** [[Fridge Logic|But that doesn't explain how he retains his old memories or how he doesn't have any of Milt's memories.]]
* [[Brain In A Jar]] - Lucky they had one lying around right when the kid needed a brain transplant.
* [[Brain In a Jar]] - Lucky they had one lying around right when the kid needed a brain transplant.
* [[Broken Aesop]] - In the movie, Jimmy is portrayed as being selfish and unfaithful to his friends when he spends more time with his cartooning career than with Craig. All well and good, but nobody seemed to care that [[Jerkass|Craig was pretty much treating Jimmy like dirt throughout the story, and constantly using him as a lackey so he could get in with the popular kids.]]
* [[Broken Aesop]] - In the movie, Jimmy is portrayed as being selfish and unfaithful to his friends when he spends more time with his cartooning career than with Craig. All well and good, but nobody seemed to care that [[Jerkass|Craig was pretty much treating Jimmy like dirt throughout the story, and constantly using him as a lackey so he could get in with the popular kids.]]
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: Jimmy at the start, the purpose of the movie was to show him breaking out of this.
* [[Extreme Doormat]]: Jimmy at the start, the purpose of the movie was to show him breaking out of this.
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* [[Companion Cube]] - Mittens, the bag of cash.
* [[Companion Cube]] - Mittens, the bag of cash.
* [[Fan Nickname|Detractor Nickname]] - ''Out of Jimmy's Ass''.
* [[Fan Nickname|Detractor Nickname]] - ''Out of Jimmy's Ass''.
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]] - Golly first briefly appeared in a [[Space Jam (Film)|Space Jam]]-inspired poster in the TV movie [[Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends|Good Wilt Hunting]]
* [[Early-Bird Cameo]] - Golly first briefly appeared in a [[Space Jam]]-inspired poster in the TV movie [[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends|Good Wilt Hunting]]
* <s>Eighties</s> [[Eighties Hair|Aughties Hair]] - Jimmy. Justified since kids actually have hair like that.
* <s>Eighties</s> [[Eighties Hair|Aughties Hair]] - Jimmy. Justified since kids actually have hair like that.
* [[Elephant in The Living Room]] - The fact that Yancey is an alien is rarely brought up by anyone other than herself.
* [[Elephant in the Living Room]] - The fact that Yancey is an alien is rarely brought up by anyone other than herself.
* [[Everything's Better With Penguins]] - Tux.
* [[Everything's Better with Penguins]] - Tux.
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]] - One of many Sonny's insane plots. As a result, he gets to switch with Jimmy's body, Robin is switched with her piano teacher, and Jimmy's dad trades places with a parakeet.
* [[Freaky Friday Flip]] - One of many Sonny's insane plots. As a result, he gets to switch with Jimmy's body, Robin is switched with her piano teacher, and Jimmy's dad trades places with a parakeet.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]] - Tux's speciality.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]] - Tux's speciality.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: CN pretty much erased all trances of this show. If you want to see it nowadays, you'd have to dig around the Internet.
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: CN pretty much erased all trances of this show. If you want to see it nowadays, you'd have to dig around the Internet.
* [[Laugh Track]]
* [[Laugh Track]]
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] - All the characters Jimmy sees are parodies of the classic [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]] characters. Golly and Dolly Gopher are Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Crocco the Alligator is Goofy, Tux is perhaps supposed to be Donald Duck, and Prickles and Pickles are... [[Tom and Jerry (Animation)|Tom and Jerry]], maybe?
* [[Lawyer-Friendly Cameo]] - All the characters Jimmy sees are parodies of the classic [[Disney Animated Canon|Disney]] characters. Golly and Dolly Gopher are Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Crocco the Alligator is Goofy, Tux is perhaps supposed to be Donald Duck, and Prickles and Pickles are... [[Tom and Jerry]], maybe?
** Which is bizarre because Cartoon Network owns the last two. It was probably done for consistency(there's also the fact that T&J are MGM).
** Which is bizarre because Cartoon Network owns the last two. It was probably done for consistency(there's also the fact that T&J are MGM).
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Sonny Appleday, Milt Appleday's evil son.
* [[Mad Scientist]] - Sonny Appleday, Milt Appleday's evil son.
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* [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]] - Even worse than the movie; all that was mentioned for this trope above is still the case, plus the main character has an alien sister. There's also the [[Casual Interstellar Travel|casual lunar travel]].
* [[Willing Suspension of Disbelief]] - Even worse than the movie; all that was mentioned for this trope above is still the case, plus the main character has an alien sister. There's also the [[Casual Interstellar Travel|casual lunar travel]].
* [[X Meets Y]]: The shows premise can be summed up as ''Ned's Declassified'' meets ''[[Out of the Inkwell]]''.
* [[X Meets Y]]: The shows premise can be summed up as ''Ned's Declassified'' meets ''[[Out of the Inkwell]]''.
** And the whole "I can see cartoons" schitck seems like [[Drop Dead Fred]] meets [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit]].
** And the whole "I can see cartoons" schitck seems like [[Drop Dead Fred]] meets [[Who Framed Roger Rabbit?]].


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Revision as of 03:53, 9 April 2014

Yes, just look at that hair.

Following the success of Cartoon Network's two-hour live-action/animation original Made for TV Movie Re-Animated comes Out of Jimmy's Head. The story continues directly from the film with Jimmy Roberts, who's received a brain transplant after a train collision at the famous Gollyworld theme park (and somehow is not only fully functional, but has grown back his long, shaggy hair almost immediately thereafter). Jimmy ends up receiving the frozen brain of famous cartoonist Walt Disney Milt Appleday, which leads to Jimmy being able to see all of Milt's cartoon characters in the real world - Mickey Mouse Golly Gopher, his girlfriend Minnie Mouse Dolly Gopher, Goofy Crocco, Donald Duck Tux the Penguin and Tom and Jerry Pickles and Prickles. Milt's son and dastardly evil resident villain, Sonny Appleday, wants his father's brain so he can create cartoons like his father.

Jimmy's family have allowed Sonny to take up residence under the impression that he's a college student, so now he plots effortlessly to nab Jimmy's brain with a bunch of "evil" schemes. The family itself consists of a middle school principal for a dad, an astronaut for a mother, and an alien sister. Jimmy is best friends with Craig, who effortlessly tries to be part of the cool crowd, and crushes on his best friend's sister Robin, an obedient overachiever.

The series itself has lasted for only two seasons and people believe it was due to The Writer's Strike of 2007 but all of the episodes were finished by then. Also, they only wanted to make twenty episodes of the series in the first place. Ratings and critical reception of the show were mediocre, partly due to viewers being skeptical of having live action shows on an animation channel, among other things. Despite this, the show may have influenced Cartoon Network to gain more live-action shows like Level Up.


The movie, Re-Animated, contains examples of:

The show contains examples of:

  Sonny: "Never buy a monitor from a fruit stand."