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===Images===
===Renders/Concept Art===
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File:Jimmytwoshoes-original.jpg|Character sheet of Jimmy, the shows' protagonist.
File:Jimmytwoshoes-original.jpg|Character sheet of Jimmy, the shows' protagonist.
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File:007-Jimmy_copy.jpg|More of Phil Postma's sketches.
File:007-Jimmy_copy.jpg|More of Phil Postma's sketches.
File:Jimmy two shoes original 3.jpeg|More of Phil Postma's sketches.
File:Jimmy two shoes original 3.jpeg|More of Phil Postma's sketches.
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===Emails===
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File:JA7CXRN.png|An Email to Edward Kaye about the pilot and his response.
File:JA7CXRN.png|An Email to Edward Kaye about the pilot and his response.
File:Q2Uivb9.png|Emails to Phil Postma about the pilot and his responses.
File:Q2Uivb9.png|Emails to Phil Postma about the pilot and his responses.
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*[https://jimmytwoshoes.fandom.com/wiki/Early_Concept_(Pilot) ''Jimmy Two-Shoes'' Wiki page on the test pilot.]
*[https://jimmytwoshoes.fandom.com/wiki/Early_Concept_(Pilot) ''Jimmy Two-Shoes'' Wiki page on the test pilot.] Retrieved 14 Apr '15
*[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/jimmy-two-shoes-pilot-does-exist-but-we-cant-see-it.5645552/ Where the Email messages in the gallery came from.]
*[https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/jimmy-two-shoes-pilot-does-exist-but-we-cant-see-it.5645552/ Forum thread here the email messages in the gallery came from.] Retrieved 01 Apr '21


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Revision as of 18:50, 1 April 2021

JTStitlecard.jpg

The show's title card.

Status: Lost

Jimmy Two-Shoes was a Canadian animated children's series that ran from 2009 to 2011 and was created by Edward Kay and Sean Scott. The series followed the titular character of Jimmy, a happy-go-lucky 14-year-old boy who lives in Miseryville - an area that was filled with doom and misery.

A 6-minute-long pilot (specifically an investor-paid test animation) for the series was created in 2006. The pilots' premise was drastically different from the final version and revealed that the show was originally intended for an older audience; The show would've been set in Hell. Heinous was the Devil as evidenced by his original name: "Lucifer", and Heloise was supposed to be the spirit of a serial killer who was sent to Hell.

According to Edward Kaye, co-creator of Jimmy Two-Shoes, and Phil Postma, original designer for the concept, the show was originally made as an exclusive Teletoon production for the studios' tween demographic at the time, the Hell references and other mature elements were removed and toned down once the US broadcasters for Disney XD came on board, as they were aiming for a more conservative market. The designs were also altered as the producers didn't like them.

Although it was rumored that Charlie Schlatter did the voice of Jimmy (with Jessica DiCicco as the voice of Heloise being speculated also), Kaye has confirmed that Cory Doran did voice Jimmy in the pilot.

Plot

The pilot was about Jimmy getting hit by a bus. He subsequently dies at the hospital from his injuries and gets sent to Hell, instead of Heaven, by complete accident. Hell seems like a wonderfully fun place in Jimmy's eyes, though that's not quite what it is.

The existence of this test animation is well known, and it does indeed exist. But according to Kaye, neither him or Scott were allowed to have copies since the investors feared it would be leaked.

Gallery

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Renders/Concept Art

Emails

External Links