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'''''Out of Jimmy's Head''''' was a live action/animated show created by Tim McKeon and Adam Pava that aired on Cartoon Network from September 14th, 2007 to May 29th, 2008. It was based off a live action/animated television film made by the same people titled ''Re-Animated''.
'''''Out of Jimmy's Head''''' was a live action/animated show created by Tim McKeon and Adam Pava that aired on Cartoon Network from September 14th, 2007 to May 29th, 2008. It was based off a live action/animated television film made by the same people titled ''Re-Animated''.

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Promo poster.

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Out of Jimmy's Head was a live action/animated show created by Tim McKeon and Adam Pava that aired on Cartoon Network from September 14th, 2007 to May 29th, 2008. It was based off a live action/animated television film made by the same people titled Re-Animated.

Plot

The film Re-Animated is about 7th grader Jimmy Roberts (played by Dominic Janes) getting the brain of famed cartoonist Milt Appleday (Fred Willard) after being hit by a train. After he receives the brain, Jimmy can see all of Milt's famous creations including Golly Gopher (Paul Reubens in the movie; Carlos Alazraqui in the show), Dolly Gopher (Ellen Greene), Tux the Penguin (Tom Kenny), Crocco the Alligator (Brian Posehn), and the two mute characters Pickles and Prickles. Meanwhile, Milt's son, Sonny Appleday (Matt Knudsen), wants to steal the brain from Jimmy so that he can become as successful as his father and take over the world.

The show itself continues the story of Re-Animated, with Jimmy still having Milt's brain, and Sonny still trying to steal it.

Reception and Production

Both the film and the show were panned by critics and viewers. Like many of their new shows at the time, many CN fans complained about a live-action show being aired on the network, which was almost exclusively known for cartoons up until then. The show's writing, in general, was also criticized. Despite all of that, however, it has won a few awards, including a Young Artist Award for "Best Ensemble Cast".

The show also experienced several problems production-wise. Out of Jimmy's Head was the only series on the network to be affected by the 2007 Writers Guild of America strike. While the show had already been completed by the time the strike occurred, it did prevent the writers from assisting with the editing and post-production process, which lead to the series adding a laugh track in episode 8 onward.

Availability

Due to the show's unpopularity, few home media releases were made for it. In fact, only one known region-free DVD release was made in the UK and even then said DVD only had three of the show's 20 episodes.

While most of the show's original dub is lost, the majority of the series' episodes are available online in Romanian, where it is known as Din Mintea Lui Jimmy (From the Mind Of Jimmy). Additionally, an Emmy DVD (a DVD created for the purpose of review for a potential award) containing "Sick Day" was leaked online.

Episodes

# Episode Title Status
1 Talent Show On DVD
2 Friends On DVD
3 Sleepover On DVD
4 Mascot Found (Dubbed)
5 Ghosts Found (Dubbed)
6 Sick Day Found
7 Bully Found (Dubbed)
8 Skate Night Found (Dubbed)
9 Soda Found (Dubbed)
10 Detention Found (Dubbed)
11 Ambush Found (Dubbed)
12 Cartoons Drive Found (Dubbed)
13 Outdoors Found (Dubbed)
14 Craig Steals Dad Found (Dubbed)
15 Stunt Found (Dubbed)
16 Princess Found (Dubbed)
17 Movie Found (Italian)
18 Bad Fad Found (Dubbed)
19 Out of Jimmy's Body Found (Dubbed)
20 Lunch Tables Found (Dubbed)

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