Just to clarify, since I keep getting comments about this: The prison episode is a reference to The Shawshank Redemption AND a film called Cool Hand Luke. I didn’t mention Cool Hand Luke because I thought the Shawshank parallel was more obvious, but the name of the episode is a clear reference to that movie.
@@DRourk You seem that type of person that listens to an indie band and when they start to become famous, you say they are overrated because you don't feel special anymore
@@h.e.c.uagent834 I was at a stadium sized concert as recently as this last Saturday, and had a great time. Your deduction skills aren't on target at the moment. Please practice some more. ;)
Can't wait for "Yo, Mr. White!", the hilarious animated prequel that follows Walter, his chemistry class, and teen delinquent Jesse. What wacky shenanigans are they cooking up in the lab this time?
Bro the funniest joke not only in this video but also in the whole show was when you put Chuck saying "You're telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!" as the blonde guy was falling. Legit cracked up that came out of nowhere. I love you.
This cartoon is just the last projection of the dying Marco's brain as he attempts to remember his childhood, but due to heart failure his brain is devoid of oxygen and produces this twisted abomination instead. There, I made Slippin' Jimmy canon.
That would actually tie in with the show really well. I would make it more tragic how he survive a slew of incredibly dangerous situations only to then die, quietly and mundanely, in a street alley.
itd be so fucking fire if the first episode js stopped the cartoon shit like marcos lying with the snowball on his chest then it js instantly no transition cuts to him in the alley and shows the scene for a few seconds before it cuts to black..
rest of the series is js as gritty as bcs and prolly set in another version trianglemoebius' thought is alot better than this - jimmy produced this as a soulless attempt at advertising - but shit.. u cant lie itd be gas.. itd be like invincibles plot twist in season 1
It's wild that Saul/Jimmy is cannonically the only character in the BB universe that's literally seen hell which really puts into perspective whenever he begs not to be killed that he kinda knows where he'll end up
@@newusernamehere4772 They know it, but they can't prove the existence of an afterlife. There's a fine line between an awful experience and knowing for an objective fact not just if death is simply the end or if there's an afterlife, but the exact nature of the afterlife you will spend forever in post-death.
It's so hard to believe the whole fart demon exorcism thing actually happened. The show is so suspiciously cynical, like something that was done for tax purposes
Its almost like the TV equivalent of forgetting to do your homework so you just cobble something together literally hours before its due to be handed in
This show would unironically become the best thing ever if the final scene is Saul turning off a TV and a test group groaning in discomfort from watching it
"I know you. I know what you were, what you are. People don't change! You're Slippin' Jimmy! And Slippin' Jimmy in 3D I can handle just fine, but Slippin' Jimmy in 2D is like a chimp with a machine gun!" -Chuck Mcgill, 2002
Oh god. I thought the whole slippin jimmy thing was a meme. It’s actually real. Someone greenlit this. Someone allowed this to exist. Someone, someone who exists on this planet somewhere, thought that putting better call saul’s characters in Big Mouth’s animation style and type of humor was a good idea. My vision is fading. I feel an indescribable amount of rage. I thought this…creature was a fabrication of Peternity, something that never existed, that couldn’t exist. Help me
Remember the Gus Fring workplace safety video where he demonstrates the Heimlich maneuver _ON JANE?_ Some of the Marco and Chuck references _almost_ work in that they recontextualize moments from the source material in a way that is blatantly tonedeaf and shocking.
@@retrothecake No it wouldn't. I'm watching "Killing Eve", "Ozarks", "Barry" and "The Sopranos" all at once now. All crime dramas are repetitive, but you'd be surprised how hard it is for people to get sick of them.
I have 3 theories about this show: 1. Vince/Peter were both contractually obligated to make this show, and they knew AMC would make it shitty. Vince has mentioned multiple times that he's mainly let Peter Gould write/direct most of Better Call Saul (like the roles in making breaking bad but reversed). Maybe as a favor, he was like "Hey Peter, they're gonna make one of us do this, since I gave you BCS could you take this shitty bullet for me" and Peter apparently does, and that's why his name's attached and not Vince's 2. Still contractually obligated to make a spinoff show, but Peter made sure that it sucked ass on purpose to kill any chance for any other spinoff potential, since I imagine after BCS is over Peter/Vince want to protect their finely crafted and decades-long saga they created together. 3. Made it suck on purpose, maybe because they didn't get paid nearly enough money as they thought they should for it lol
I remain convinced that, since some of the writers on this show worked on Better Call Saul, that they made it this bad on purpose. I'm certain AMC wanted more "content" from the "Breaking Bad" universe to help prop up their streaming service, and that absolutely no one working on this wanted to do it. So they put in as little effort as possible and made it as irrelevant to the original show so that it was completely disposable. Honestly, from that perspective, the show is kind of genius in that it may singlehandedly kill the idea that they should produce anything else tangential to this universe. For the love of god, let it end with BCS' upcoming finale, and let this incredibly talented team move onto something new
Yeah, I just looked it up and the writer of all Slippin Jimmy episodes is a script coordinator for BCS, so it only makes sense that they just put out whatever bullshit they could think of instead of actually dedicating time and effort to it just to kill the idea of making a second season of Slippin Jimmy and any other weird spin-off. Like, I'd find it hard to believe a person who has worked on such a good show would actually be able to come up with such shitty episodes for a 10 minute cartoon
It would’ve been an actually cool twist if in universe this show was commissioned by Saul to give him good publicity (like the billboard stunt), in a way so kids could watch the show and then tell their parents about him
Hell, you could have included some fake commercials in or even breaking news segments that covered some BCS/BB events in between the episodes and it could have worked.
If I did this show, which I wouldn't, I'd make it like Phineas and Ferb but with Ed, Edd, n Eddy. Have Jimmy pull a con with Marco every episode, and Chuck is the Candice who tries to catch Jimmy in the act. But he always gets away with it cause "Not our Jimmy, Couldn't be precious Jimmy!"
Congratulations, you came up with a better concept in a couple minutes than a whole ass entertainment conglomerate full of people with salaries of millions could in a couple years.
This is such a bizarre concept. "Oh yeah, we have this property that is known for being a very dark and serious character drama, we should make an absurd surrealistic family guy style cartoon with these characters"
I watched this, and throughout the first three episodes I was convinced this was 'bad on purpose' and it was going to lead into an ARG. Like, the final episode would reveal that this was being produced *by Jimmy himsef* (as Saul) as a soulless attempt at advertising. Maybe even Saul's plan was to make it bad and it'd be revealed that it was supposed to be shock advertising. If they'd done this (so, it cuts to Bob as Saul maybe berating the people who made it even thought the cartoon was entirely his work - very in character) and then the rest of the show had been something else - maybe even a good cartoon, with the plot reason that Jimmy'd been convinced to let someone else take the lead, or perhaps actually started recounting stuff closer to his life as tall tales - I think the awfulness would have gone down in history as one of the best marketing fakeouts: get the cringewatching, then switch it to something fantastic. Sadly, this was all a scenario I made up in my head because the show is so bafflingly bad I experienced cognitive dissonance trying to just watch it.
Better idea for each of the episodes: Jimmy conducts his first 'slip' to get the bully suspended, but ends up spraining his ankle and ends up stuck out of school for the same duration the bully kid is suspended Jimmy swaps out Chuck's law book with a Book of the Law (by Aleister Crowley), and Chuck gets comedically possessed. This possession manifests as Chuck having a personality that Jimmy gets along with due to the conniving nature of the spirit. However, when the two get caught doing a crime, Jimmy convinces everyone that he was actually trying to stop his irate, possessed brother from committing these crimes. He succeeds, but now Chuck begins making death threats from the cell in which he gets locked up. The police recognize the possession, because for some reason relating to Masons the police in this district are required to recognize all signs of demonic possession, and know how to exorcise them. However, all of the methods of exorcism are almost certainly fatal, so Jimmy sneaks in and forces a law book in front of Chuck. Chuck's own personality causes him to read it, which bores the demon out of him. Jimmy wants to sneak into an 'adult' club and so does the stereotypical 'two kids in a suit' thing. They get caught, but it turns out the bouncer and most of the clientele are also pairs of kids in overcoats. Eventually, they all fall out of their suits, only leaving a few staff members, the owners, and some very confused strippers, all surveying the fallen children. One of the staff is actually Mike Ehrmentraut before he became a police officer. Chuck is getting burnt out from all his overworking of himself, so Jimmy decides to get him to go to a movie. They lose their tickets, and then hijinks ensue, but Chuck holds Jimmy back from his more 'wild' tricks, and thus hinders Jimmy greatly in getting their tickets. They find their tickets, but they find them in the hands of the bully and a friend/girlfriend of his, so he beats them up. They end up having to go home, but Chuck is actually feeling better because he ended up touching grass anyway. Jimmy wants to ask a girl out, but he feels unconfident about doing so, so he tries to do or become various different things he can brag about to give himself 'bargaining power' to convince her to go to the prom with him. Eventually Marco asks her out and she says yes. Two dudes try to frame Jimmy for selling the weed they're selling, but Jimmy manages to slip it back into their backpacks. Afterwards, he agrees to help them frame somebody else, and they pick on this Mexican kid, who turns out to be a Salamenca and captures them. Eventually, Jimmy talks him into only giving each a scooter to the ankles.
for the last of your episode ideas, the Salamenca's wouldn't have met Jimmy and Marco because they lived in new mexico/mexico, while Jimmy and Marco lived in Chicago. A more fitting character might be the child of some mobboss, or better yet, the child they blame is the son of the guy who runs the 'adult' club and recognizes the two, bringing back a character from before.
6:00 Thank you for this. I’ve seen way too many critics say “you’re just referencing other media!” as if that alone encapsulates the entire problem with reference humor. You actually provided nuance to this point, and I’m grateful for it.
I would have loved a Mike Ehrmantraut spinoff series showing him do security consulting work, like he did for Madrigal. Seeing him doing regular boring work was actually really entertaining
I REFUSE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THIS EXIST. Verdana CREATED this series, doing the animation and the voice acting by himself, and then claimed that it was an oficial show. I AM A SLIPPIN JIMMY DENIAR
Even in the Simpsons the punchline is that it’s so dumb and bad that it’s funny, but a show has to *earn* that kind of joke. So bad they’re good jokes only work if the show is usually good.
The setup for that joke sucked. Only funny and entertaining moment was the bully getting pushed out the bus by Jimmy. Then the girl just says no. That was funny. Other than that this show was trash.
If they’d gone from “you brought 2 to many” to “I don’t’T get it” then immediately “HES TRYING TO MAKE US DO MATH!” I think that joke could have landed
Think about this: This show is in the same universe as the show where a man watches a woman overdose and choke to death and does nothing, and the father of the woman becomes so grief stricken that he unintentionally causes the mid-air collision of two planes and the deaths of all 167 people on each plane.
I genuinely think the entire thing would be infinitely better if the show was seen as an in-world TV show commission by Jimmy himself and how absolutely bland it is *is* the joke
i cant wait for a young kid to start watching slippin jimmy and have marco as their favorite character, and then years later they discover better call saul and watch him die of a heart attack in the first season
"So listen, Jesse. This one time in highschool, my teacher got possessed by a demon and farted frogs and we opened a portal to hell and the principal got possessed and we all laughed. Anyway, that's why you should invest your dirty meth blood money into crypto."
How did AMC think this was gonna work? The show literally looks like it is made for Disney XD or Nickelodeon... legit like 'babies first flash project'. Just absolutely unreal.
It doesn't even look like that. At least some Disney and nickelodeon shows have some effort put into animation. Look at amphibia for crying out loud. This shit looks like every low quality "adult" cartoon that's come out since family guy. It's just studio execs thinking that if they do something that looks like family guy and has that same style of humor then they'll make a hit show but they don't realize that family guy fell off after the first couple of seasons.
I didn't knew about this show and when I clicked I thought it was a totally unrelated show that just happened to have a familiar name and characters but that it wasn't actually related to better call saul. But then the truth hit me, and I'm currently in a state of denial. I'm currently in a state of lovecraftian horrror as i face a reality so absurd and above my comprehension of the world that my brain doesn't compute that this is a real show. It's impossible, it doesn't make sense
“You think this is bad, This Chicanery?! He’s done worse! That teacher, you’re telling me a teacher just happens to get possessed like that? No he Orchestrated it, Jimmy!!”
In light of the most recent season, it's really disturbing how Jimmy's deceptions caused Howard and Chuck to both become completely disgraced and then die, because of things they knew he was responsible for, but could never prove.
@@Hugsloth to be fair though Chuck was a spiteful bastard who wouldn’t even let his brother know his mothers dying words, and instead of getting the help he needed he nearly bankrupted Howard out of spite, and even said to Jimmy to his face that he never mattered to him. Howard on the other hand was entirely innocent, unfortunately Kim was dead set on hurting him, and instead of using any good reason to do so, she did it so she could get off on it.
21:42 I mean, Chuck only said that to hurt Jimmy. Deep down, Chuck knows how important Jimmy is to him and vice versa so the hug in this animated nightmare actually kinda makes sense canonically.
Ever since Bojack perfected it, literally every adult show afterwards has tried the long form joke format. People seem to forget that you have to be a good writer in order for that to work
also, bojack had a lot more going for it besides just the jokes. i think this is an unpopular opinion, but i didn’t find bojack particularly funny. that being said, i still really liked the show because it was well written, entertaining, and complex. its an extremely well made show all around
Honestly Bojack as a comedy is extremely mid, it succeeds more as a masterstroke of social drama that had me literally crying at some points, when I never cry at shows or movies.
@@owenleal yeah Bojack is definitely more of a comedic drama but sometimes the jokes definitely hit. It's also important to remember how many good visual gags there were in Bojack.
AMC is such a horrible tv company man, first they fire Frank Darabont which effectively destroyed the walking dead or at least led to its slow cancerous decline, and now this.
@@TheFPSKingsGaming because he asked for more money to put into special effects, makeup, that sort of thing. Which he was entitled to having since he gave them one of the most top rated shows ever. That's why the entire second season is set on a farm with jack diddly happening. "Budgeting Reasons."
@@pintolerance785 Darabont wanted to skip over certain storylines from the comics specifically the cannibal storyline. Also Season 5 of Walking Dead was critically acclaimed and was a ratings success and it featured the cannibal storyline that Darabont didn't care about.
Saul made this cartoon to help Jesse get over Jane's death. Saul saw Jesse's sketchbook during one of their meetings in his office. It's terrible because Saul hired his old camera crew to create and didn't pay them enough.
I swear the medium of animation is always treated so poorly. Even when they make adult cartoons half the time they make them for kids who will watch them because they arent supposed to. Thats literally who the target audience for this show is, and I cant be convinced otherwise. They know kids watch adult cartoons, its almost the point at this point.
@@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 well that's the thing, isn't it? Avatar is written in the west. That weird early cg show with the blue guy in the computer is from Canada. The stuff aimed at children seems to genuinely be far more mature in subject matter and execution than 99% of what is marketed as "adult animation."
I'd like to point out that most Adventure Time episodes are around 10-15 minutes and that show had so much done right even in the first season where there was no set plan for the lore. Even Teen Titans Go did better with its 10-15 minutes episodes.
Wait. What the fuck. No I'm being so serious right now: I thought the Slippin' Jimmy was a meme. I didn't think this was real. I saw promotional material for it and completely assumed they were edits for the sake of a meme. I am so completely irony poisioned that for almost a year I thought "Slippin' Jimmy" was just a bit that all BCS/BB fans were in on. It didn't even dawn on me this was real until about 3 minutes into this video. I actually assumed this was just a long and drawn out bit, and really thought to myself "haha I wonder how Verdana is going to draw out this joke about a show that isn't real for a whole half hour." I am not crazy! I am not CRAZY. I know he swapped those numbers i knew it was 1216. One af
The worst thing about this show is that, way back when it was first announced, when I first heard about the concept of Slippin'Jimmy: "A series of animated shorts about a young Jimmy McGill and his life back in Cicero". I immediately imagined it as a show with Jimmy in his 20's or 30's doing slip and falls and scamming people with Marco. Y'know like the really interesting flashbacks and funny stories from BCS!? I thought we were gonna get to actually see Jimmy "STEALING FROM THE CASH DRAWER! STEALING THEM BLIND!", his ex wife banging his stepdad, and/or what really happened with Chet and his Chicago Sunroof! I was actually excited... I never would've imagined that we'd get this chicanery! An hour of slapped together garbage about ten year old Jimmy doing stupid bullshit that doesn't connect to the original in any way, shape, or form...
Funny how a Chuck in his 20s is making his 10 year old brother do errands for him. Like...seriously dude? In Better Call Saul there were flashbacks with Chuck that put him in a more positive light.
When I started seeing clips from 'slippin jimmy' on youtube I assumed it was a parody of some kind. But then I remembered being a kid in the 80s when Chuck Norris movies were R rated with graphic violence and nudity but had cartoon spin-offs and toy lines.
How dare you, this is the greatest show in history. Slippin’ Jimmy subverts all expectations. I especially loved the part where Slippin’ Jimmy said “It’s Slippin’ time” and he slipped all over his enemies Edit: some of you are saying the show is bad. I will not stand for this blasphemy. Slippin’ Jimmy is one of the most breathtaking, extreme shows you could ever watch. I’ve rewatched it 24 times and I’m currently in the middle of rewatching it. Every time I watch the scene where Jimmy is asked who he is and he answers “I… am the Slippin’ Jimmy…” I get chills. You just don’t understand the genius that Slippin’ Jimmy is. Bravo Vince!
I think you just took Slippin’ Jimmy more seriously than anyone who actually worked on it did. Seriously, I bet this is something a BCS writer churned out on their lunch break as a low-effort shitpost and then things got out of hand.
I would bet that some random actual writer made this as a joke like "omg it would be so funny if we had a bad family guy style show in the breaking bad universe" and some executive found the joke script and said "great job, print!" "waIT NO NO NO-"
Oh boy i can't wait for "Breaking Babies" the amimated spinoff where walter, jesse, skyler, gus, mike and everyone else are babies making cute stuff like cooking meth
They should reverse engineer this: TV companies making live-action dramas about the kids in popular animated shows as adult criminals. Bart Simpson as a conman. Louise Belcher as a mob boss. Remember Bobby from King of the Hill? He's an assassin now.
Okay, I actually fucking BURST out laughing at "Are you telling me a man just HAPPENS to fall like that?! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!" That was like, 12.6x funnier than anything that I've seen in the actual show.
I don't understand why 99% of adult cartoons are comedies. I know animated cartoons with a darker tone exist, but why is it the rare exception? Fucking Teen Titans, a cartoon for kids has WAY more depth and is much more serious than modern cartoons aimed for adults.
Honestly adult cartoons nowadays are getting more and more bad. People love to joke "haha kid cartoons are stupid" but it might not actually be the case as much as adult cartoons. Ive tried almost every serie available, I dont think its normal that in a genre of more than 100 different cartoons I can only enjoy 3 (southpark, futurama and old simpsons) Most the rest are even painful to watch as you wonder how did they even get so off tracks and make this? "Kid" shows honestly are better than the adult animation junk netflix creates
Animation is cheaper and easier to produce than ever before, so shows for the soul purpose of cash-grabbing are given extremely slim budgets. It's hard to argue for more depth when most people without a passion for animation associate the medium with The Simpsons (and it's many grandchildren). It's like the idea of being irreverent on television has sort of become watered down and overdone. In an era of mainstream anime and post-Flash indie creators, cartoons saying curse words just isn't as shocking as it was in the 90's. It's not even that people don't think animation could do any better, it's just a maximization of profit for a low budget.
Bojack Horseman is a good exception to this. It's genuinely funny, and has depth and writing that rivals the best live action shows I've ever seen. Some of the most emotionally devastating episodes I've witnessed in all of television comes from an adult cartoon about a talking horse. Animation studios churning out all of these lame shallow "adult animated comedies" could really take notes from that series.
DC's animated franchises seem to have access to a pool of writers more talented than most other western animation studios. Their films are a crapshoot, but everything animated seems to go over well with fans. I wonder who they've got in there keeping things on track and never sinking to Big Mouth tier shit
The Slippin Jimmy Canonity Theories: 1. "Slippin Jimmy" is a riff on modern day adult animated TV shows. The premise is that, Walt and the gang needed to launder some cash quickly because the IRS are hot on their tail right now. Saul then outta nowhere came up with an idea to hire a bunch of aspiring animators from the school Walter formerly works at as cheap labour to make an adult animated cartoon. He would then use the cartoon as a cheap way and easy way to launder their dirty cash. Showing how it would canonically make sense in universe and as a call out to many other adult animated TV shows of the decade 2. It's all a hallucination in Marco's oxygen deprived brain during his final moments
I actually find it more believable that this will somehow become canonically part of the story than just believing someone thought this was a good idea.
Fun fact: there exists a Slippin' Jimmy episode 7, infamously known as the "Orphanage Incident" episode. This episode has been banned in every western country and wiped from streaming platforms, as studio executives found it to be graphically disturbing and "an abomination to mankind."
24:04 "Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!" so damn fitting that I laughed my ass off. Good job Verdana
This could have been as simple as showing young Jimmy and Marco getting into trouble and him slowly becoming what he was at the start of better call Saul. Imagine Jimmy cooking up plans to sneak Marco away from bullies, trying to trick the detention teacher into believing she’s possessed so they can go home, trying to escape a creepy taxi drive because they snuck out. Fart demons in the breaking bad universe is just… too far.
Why do they not try to make the show look like the 70s? If Had never seen Better Call Saul or Breaking Bad I would assume this was in a modern time period
@@roryturner9773 Jimmy McGill's birthdate is supposed to be 1960, he's 42-44 in Better Call Saul (2002-2004) and 48-50 in Breaking Bad (2008-2010), the flashback scene in BCS where he steals money from his dad's cash register as a kid is also labeled on screen as being in 1973.
I forgot this even existed... It's like they told someone who's never seen a single episode of BB or BCS, and only read a very brief summary of every season, to make a cartoon about it. Like, who was this even for?
I would absolutely kill to know the behind-the-scenes of this show and exactly why it is the way it is. I swear, it takes genuine effort to be a thoroughly unfunny as Slippin' Jimmy is. It's a show with no extant target audience and an impressive lack of humor, and I have to know how it happened, what they were thinking, what the domino effect was that led to this low-speed train wreck.
The unfunniness of this show is such that you can only ascribe it to a higher education. You have to get a degree in comedy to make a comedy series that bad.
I think the Brickleberry writers made a deal with the Devil to be writers for the Breaking Bad franchise and the monkey's paw was that they wouldn't be officially credited. It being awful is just on them though
The thing that I find really galling is that having a bunch of references to classic movies makes *perfect* sense for Jimmy. He loves classic movies, it's the commonality he had with Kim that made them friends in the HHM mailroom in the first place. So how can they be implemented so haphazardly that it doesn't even feel like that's the reason the writers chose to make Dollars trilogy references? They could have played in to Jimmy's personality during his formative years and they just utterly fail to.
exactly. Problem is the films they watched in BCS are "too old" for modern kids to know about them. All the films they watched together were black and white. So the slippin jimmy writers I guess decided to reference way younger films that Jimmy in BCS never showed an explicit appreciation in, and maybe that's why it felt so weird. It's like half of a good idea, but the bad half ruins it.
The math joke was awful, but the follow up line of *gasp* "He's trying to make us do math" was fucking outstanding. Easily the best joke so in the whole thing
I honestly kind of want to see a show like Slipping Jimmy, except it's Jesse as a high schooler. It'd be like: Walter: Jesse, You need to stop goofing off, and pay attention. You need to pass this test if you don't want to fail this semester. Jesse: Come on Mista White, when am I ever gonna use chemistry as an adult? No offense Mista White, but they should be teaching us more useful subjects for life
@@ewetwentythree It’s because Aaron has actually done VA’s for cartoons. Like BoJack Horseman! It would be the same delivery as required for Todd anyhow. More humor than the seriousness he had on that how.
@@Divergent-ym3py The show I watched immediately after Bojack Horseman was Breaking Bad. Have to say, it was fun having a new character like Todd in spirit... Now, after 5 seasons of Pinkman, all I see in Todd is Jesse lmao
22:30 this is actually a triple layered reference to Adam (The Goldbergs) endlessly repeating lines from Airplane (the movie) which features the great pilot humor scene with "Roger, Roger"
Slippin' Jimmy truly is one of the shows of all time. That one scene where Jimmy says "it's slippin' time" and then slips all over the place brought a tear to my eye.
Just to clarify, since I keep getting comments about this: The prison episode is a reference to The Shawshank Redemption AND a film called Cool Hand Luke. I didn’t mention Cool Hand Luke because I thought the Shawshank parallel was more obvious, but the name of the episode is a clear reference to that movie.
First comment I guess. Is jimmy called saul Goodman or jimmy?
Shawshank is very possibly the most overrated movie ever. Comparing it to Cool Hand Luke is like comparing a moldy McDonalds burger to a Filet Mignon.
@@DRourk most overrated film is majority of the mcu movies
@@DRourk You seem that type of person that listens to an indie band and when they start to become famous, you say they are overrated because you don't feel special anymore
@@h.e.c.uagent834 I was at a stadium sized concert as recently as this last Saturday, and had a great time.
Your deduction skills aren't on target at the moment. Please practice some more. ;)
Can't wait for "Yo, Mr. White!", the hilarious animated prequel that follows Walter, his chemistry class, and teen delinquent Jesse. What wacky shenanigans are they cooking up in the lab this time?
That would have legitimately been a better premise tho
I would love that
This sounds legendary
Gives Jessie an economics lesson after catching him selling weed. “It’s called supply and demand, read a book”
They are cooking meth
They call him slippin' jimmy because his jokes never land
Never thought I’d have something in common with the one and only slippin Jimmy
The jokes probably would land if more people hit their head from a slip and fall.
Truly one of the most clever wordplay on a show's title. Bravo Vince!
Crazy how this comment can make me laugh then the whole show that’s suppose to make me laugh
@@SlamDunkPyrohe's the best student of slip n fall school
Bro the funniest joke not only in this video but also in the whole show was when you put Chuck saying "You're telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!" as the blonde guy was falling. Legit cracked up that came out of nowhere. I love you.
You think this is hilarious? This chicanery?
@@warlordofbritannia r/okbuddychicanery
Same.
Surprised he never used the "What a sick joke" clip
@@illyay1337Which, by the way, is 1 of the few good subreddits.
This cartoon is just the last projection of the dying Marco's brain as he attempts to remember his childhood, but due to heart failure his brain is devoid of oxygen and produces this twisted abomination instead.
There, I made Slippin' Jimmy canon.
Don’t binding of Isaac this
Curse you.
You just made his death ten times more sad, imagine This being the last thing you ever experience
@@andrewjones162 on the last episode of Slippin' Jimmy, Jimmy and Marco are battling a yellow-eyed monster made out of white goo.
@@andrewjones162 naww bro who called me in
Idk why Saul is scared of anybody in his adult life when he fought a fart demon as a kid
DE GÖST!!!
Fart demon spin-off when?
WHY DID THIS MAKE ME LAUGH. this just shows how bad slippin jimmy is
bro he's seen hell he knows where he's going if someone actually kills him lmao
That means Lalo is legit scarier than actual demons
They should put Marco in a bunch of life threatening situations because you know he won’t die
…that’s actually brilliant
That would actually tie in with the show really well. I would make it more tragic how he survive a slew of incredibly dangerous situations only to then die, quietly and mundanely, in a street alley.
itd be so fucking fire if the first episode js stopped the cartoon shit
like
marcos lying with the snowball on his chest
then it js instantly no transition cuts to him in the alley and shows the scene for a few seconds before it cuts to black..
rest of the series is js as gritty as bcs and prolly set in another version
trianglemoebius' thought is alot better than this - jimmy produced this as a soulless attempt at advertising - but shit.. u cant lie itd be gas.. itd be like invincibles plot twist in season 1
yea but that applies to every character here
Would have much preferred a Howard Hamlin spin off were he is just the nicest man and he solves a case a week
Forget Gus. We need a Hamlin prequel.
@@grey-spark he deserves it
Nah Howard Hamlin bad Howard Hamlin Stinky
@@grey-spark pathetic; i want a hamlin SEQUEL
@@sammypercy388 That's a good idea, Lalo can do the camera work. He still has his camcorder too.
I love when jimmy yelled "ITS SLIPPIN TIME" then slipped and cracked his skull
Amazing moment
Idk why but I'm clutching my stomach laughing rn
This comment is unironically funnier than all the show's jokes combined
His cranial bone broke bad :(
His knee actually
It's wild that Saul/Jimmy is cannonically the only character in the BB universe that's literally seen hell which really puts into perspective whenever he begs not to be killed that he kinda knows where he'll end up
"The greatest trick the fart demon ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist."
@@reillymcwriting lmaooo
now marco's death is even more sad
You say that like people in meth psychosis don't know what Hell looks like lol
@@newusernamehere4772 They know it, but they can't prove the existence of an afterlife. There's a fine line between an awful experience and knowing for an objective fact not just if death is simply the end or if there's an afterlife, but the exact nature of the afterlife you will spend forever in post-death.
I don't care what anybody says this is why Marco's heart failed.
The cringe memories resurfaced and it was too much for his poor soul
That was a funnier joke than all the jokes in this entire show put together
i hope he has a good long life
rest in piece
@@Zulf85 you know combining all the terrible jokes would make an even worse bigger joke , so it would be downgrade to do that
It's so hard to believe the whole fart demon exorcism thing actually happened.
The show is so suspiciously cynical, like something that was done for tax purposes
Plot twist: this whole show is a distraction made by Saul Goodman to launder Walt’s money
Its almost like the TV equivalent of forgetting to do your homework so you just cobble something together literally hours before its due to be handed in
This show feels like stories a young Jimmy would make up to about himself. The only way this show can save itself is by revealing it isn’t canon.
@@fearodactyl2886 it's definitely not canon it's a cartoon
This show would unironically become the best thing ever if the final scene is Saul turning off a TV and a test group groaning in discomfort from watching it
As Saul himself said:
"That's what the kids call EPIC FAIL"
"I know you. I know what you were, what you are. People don't change! You're Slippin' Jimmy! And Slippin' Jimmy in 3D I can handle just fine, but Slippin' Jimmy in 2D is like a chimp with a machine gun!" -Chuck Mcgill, 2002
ANIMATION IS SACRED!!!
*THEY* *DEFECATED* *ON* *A* *GREAT* *SHOW!!!*
I AM NOT A CRITIC!!
Oh god. I thought the whole slippin jimmy thing was a meme. It’s actually real. Someone greenlit this. Someone allowed this to exist. Someone, someone who exists on this planet somewhere, thought that putting better call saul’s characters in Big Mouth’s animation style and type of humor was a good idea. My vision is fading. I feel an indescribable amount of rage. I thought this…creature was a fabrication of Peternity, something that never existed, that couldn’t exist. Help me
AMC is bad not Scott Gimple. I tried to tell people and they didn't believe me.
I still think this is a joke. I will not accept that this shows exists.
Thank you.
@@FICUSULXD189 "And this show gets to exist? What a sick joke!" Chuck McGill
@@RenaldyCalixte Marco didn't die for this s**t.
There is a lot of evidence that this show exists but to be honest I still have doubts because... this can't be true. It is so bad. I don't get it.
Sad part is that a cartoon show that actually showcased Jimmy pulling off his scams would have been pretty damn entertaining
I mean the law school shorts on RUclips do a way better job of making an animated show.
Remember the Gus Fring workplace safety video where he demonstrates the Heimlich maneuver _ON JANE?_ Some of the Marco and Chuck references _almost_ work in that they recontextualize moments from the source material in a way that is blatantly tonedeaf and shocking.
does the show not wtf. that would be a huge seller
first of all that would get very boring really fast, aswell as the fact the breaking bad series is already over saturated. just let it be.
@@retrothecake No it wouldn't. I'm watching "Killing Eve", "Ozarks", "Barry" and "The Sopranos" all at once now. All crime dramas are repetitive, but you'd be surprised how hard it is for people to get sick of them.
Fun fact: This show actually doesn't exist, and if you say it does, you are lying
thank you satan
same thing about the alphabet people
yo satan what happened to your twitter account
Goddamn Satan himself thinks this shit is worse than hell
Wait that's the Satan yt joke account
I have 3 theories about this show:
1. Vince/Peter were both contractually obligated to make this show, and they knew AMC would make it shitty. Vince has mentioned multiple times that he's mainly let Peter Gould write/direct most of Better Call Saul (like the roles in making breaking bad but reversed). Maybe as a favor, he was like "Hey Peter, they're gonna make one of us do this, since I gave you BCS could you take this shitty bullet for me" and Peter apparently does, and that's why his name's attached and not Vince's
2. Still contractually obligated to make a spinoff show, but Peter made sure that it sucked ass on purpose to kill any chance for any other spinoff potential, since I imagine after BCS is over Peter/Vince want to protect their finely crafted and decades-long saga they created together.
3. Made it suck on purpose, maybe because they didn't get paid nearly enough money as they thought they should for it lol
4. Money laundering scheme
@@62squad 5. Laser tags
6. ???
Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan are not involved with this show actually
@@62squad 4b. Los Pollos Hermanos got shut down, this is the replacement
AMC was so inspired by Lalo's line, "Just Make Money" that they decided to create this cartoon as an easy way to make money.
I remain convinced that, since some of the writers on this show worked on Better Call Saul, that they made it this bad on purpose. I'm certain AMC wanted more "content" from the "Breaking Bad" universe to help prop up their streaming service, and that absolutely no one working on this wanted to do it. So they put in as little effort as possible and made it as irrelevant to the original show so that it was completely disposable.
Honestly, from that perspective, the show is kind of genius in that it may singlehandedly kill the idea that they should produce anything else tangential to this universe. For the love of god, let it end with BCS' upcoming finale, and let this incredibly talented team move onto something new
The fact that the crypto joke is demonic possession makes this theory make a lot of sense.
Yeah, I just looked it up and the writer of all Slippin Jimmy episodes is a script coordinator for BCS, so it only makes sense that they just put out whatever bullshit they could think of instead of actually dedicating time and effort to it just to kill the idea of making a second season of Slippin Jimmy and any other weird spin-off. Like, I'd find it hard to believe a person who has worked on such a good show would actually be able to come up with such shitty episodes for a 10 minute cartoon
They could do Mikes story in the Marine Corps and/or the Philly police department. That would be cool I think.
They made the Lana Wachowski maneuver
maybe it was made for funnies, not to be taken seriously?
It would’ve been an actually cool twist if in universe this show was commissioned by Saul to give him good publicity (like the billboard stunt), in a way so kids could watch the show and then tell their parents about him
If it had a more late 2000s style/ no crypto refferences, I could honestly believe it like those BCS comics.
Are you telling me a show just happens to be bad like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!
Hell, you could have included some fake commercials in or even breaking news segments that covered some BCS/BB events in between the episodes and it could have worked.
I’m gonna pretend that’s what it is
This is the only way I can stomach this show existing
If I did this show, which I wouldn't, I'd make it like Phineas and Ferb but with Ed, Edd, n Eddy. Have Jimmy pull a con with Marco every episode, and Chuck is the Candice who tries to catch Jimmy in the act. But he always gets away with it cause "Not our Jimmy, Couldn't be precious Jimmy!"
LOL
Bro, that would actually be watchable
Congratulations, you came up with a better concept in a couple minutes than a whole ass entertainment conglomerate full of people with salaries of millions could in a couple years.
Id hire you
@@PuzzlingGoal i do this and see this happen a lot and its quite sad
This is such a bizarre concept.
"Oh yeah, we have this property that is known for being a very dark and serious character drama, we should make an absurd surrealistic family guy style cartoon with these characters"
And it doesn't even look like the same characters at all, just the same names or some dumb shit like that
@@prettypointlessvideo Its not even that absurd, I think the backyardigans were more absurd than this show.
Not even. It looks like the big mouth art style which I personally thing is ugly as shit. Also, why does Jimmy still have a combover as a child?
Money
Weelll you seeee the internet loves the show and the internet is full of children and only children so let's make a children's television show because
You know it’s bad when the fans thought first it was a parody joke in the community
I watched this, and throughout the first three episodes I was convinced this was 'bad on purpose' and it was going to lead into an ARG. Like, the final episode would reveal that this was being produced *by Jimmy himsef* (as Saul) as a soulless attempt at advertising. Maybe even Saul's plan was to make it bad and it'd be revealed that it was supposed to be shock advertising.
If they'd done this (so, it cuts to Bob as Saul maybe berating the people who made it even thought the cartoon was entirely his work - very in character) and then the rest of the show had been something else - maybe even a good cartoon, with the plot reason that Jimmy'd been convinced to let someone else take the lead, or perhaps actually started recounting stuff closer to his life as tall tales - I think the awfulness would have gone down in history as one of the best marketing fakeouts: get the cringewatching, then switch it to something fantastic.
Sadly, this was all a scenario I made up in my head because the show is so bafflingly bad I experienced cognitive dissonance trying to just watch it.
@jamesiron4010alternate reality game
@@れきしThis was the show the general public deserved.
Breaking Bad: *Cast actually learned how to cook meth from the DEA*
Slippin’ Jimmy: Crypto exists in the 70s and demons are real
Better idea for each of the episodes:
Jimmy conducts his first 'slip' to get the bully suspended, but ends up spraining his ankle and ends up stuck out of school for the same duration the bully kid is suspended
Jimmy swaps out Chuck's law book with a Book of the Law (by Aleister Crowley), and Chuck gets comedically possessed. This possession manifests as Chuck having a personality that Jimmy gets along with due to the conniving nature of the spirit. However, when the two get caught doing a crime, Jimmy convinces everyone that he was actually trying to stop his irate, possessed brother from committing these crimes. He succeeds, but now Chuck begins making death threats from the cell in which he gets locked up. The police recognize the possession, because for some reason relating to Masons the police in this district are required to recognize all signs of demonic possession, and know how to exorcise them. However, all of the methods of exorcism are almost certainly fatal, so Jimmy sneaks in and forces a law book in front of Chuck. Chuck's own personality causes him to read it, which bores the demon out of him.
Jimmy wants to sneak into an 'adult' club and so does the stereotypical 'two kids in a suit' thing. They get caught, but it turns out the bouncer and most of the clientele are also pairs of kids in overcoats. Eventually, they all fall out of their suits, only leaving a few staff members, the owners, and some very confused strippers, all surveying the fallen children. One of the staff is actually Mike Ehrmentraut before he became a police officer.
Chuck is getting burnt out from all his overworking of himself, so Jimmy decides to get him to go to a movie. They lose their tickets, and then hijinks ensue, but Chuck holds Jimmy back from his more 'wild' tricks, and thus hinders Jimmy greatly in getting their tickets. They find their tickets, but they find them in the hands of the bully and a friend/girlfriend of his, so he beats them up. They end up having to go home, but Chuck is actually feeling better because he ended up touching grass anyway.
Jimmy wants to ask a girl out, but he feels unconfident about doing so, so he tries to do or become various different things he can brag about to give himself 'bargaining power' to convince her to go to the prom with him. Eventually Marco asks her out and she says yes.
Two dudes try to frame Jimmy for selling the weed they're selling, but Jimmy manages to slip it back into their backpacks. Afterwards, he agrees to help them frame somebody else, and they pick on this Mexican kid, who turns out to be a Salamenca and captures them. Eventually, Jimmy talks him into only giving each a scooter to the ankles.
Actually fucking genius
Wow mans a fucking writer
for the last of your episode ideas, the Salamenca's wouldn't have met Jimmy and Marco because they lived in new mexico/mexico, while Jimmy and Marco lived in Chicago. A more fitting character might be the child of some mobboss, or better yet, the child they blame is the son of the guy who runs the 'adult' club and recognizes the two, bringing back a character from before.
these plots are 99.1% pure, however for that third one keep in mind that Cicero and Philadelphia are two very different places
The Salamenca tie in is brilliant.
6:00 Thank you for this. I’ve seen way too many critics say “you’re just referencing other media!” as if that alone encapsulates the entire problem with reference humor. You actually provided nuance to this point, and I’m grateful for it.
I would have loved a Mike Ehrmantraut spinoff series showing him do security consulting work, like he did for Madrigal. Seeing him doing regular boring work was actually really entertaining
I would have had a gus one where we found out what gus did on Chile
Yeah I wanna see the moment Mike became Finger, and how he met Fring
Law and Order style spinoff of Mike and his son buddy cop in Philly
Find Christ
@@CheesedCheese how finger met fring...er
This all started with a chemistry teacher who had cancer and wanted to provide for his family.
I liked it.
I REFUSE TO ACKNOWLEDGE THIS EXIST. Verdana CREATED this series, doing the animation and the voice acting by himself, and then claimed that it was an oficial show.
I AM A SLIPPIN JIMMY DENIAR
"He's trying to make us do math" made me chuckle. That's all I got from this show. That singular chuckle. I also got closer to death, so thats a plus.
It was damn near directly stolen from The Simpsons too
After that whole awkward scene, I can only imagine you laughed because it was so bad its funny.
Ya like other reply said. Only reason you laughed is that was a classic Simpsons joke
Even in the Simpsons the punchline is that it’s so dumb and bad that it’s funny, but a show has to *earn* that kind of joke. So bad they’re good jokes only work if the show is usually good.
The setup for that joke sucked. Only funny and entertaining moment was the bully getting pushed out the bus by Jimmy. Then the girl just says no. That was funny.
Other than that this show was trash.
If they’d gone from “you brought 2 to many” to “I don’t’T get it” then immediately “HES TRYING TO MAKE US DO MATH!” I think that joke could have landed
Think about this: This show is in the same universe as the show where a man watches a woman overdose and choke to death and does nothing, and the father of the woman becomes so grief stricken that he unintentionally causes the mid-air collision of two planes and the deaths of all 167 people on each plane.
I genuinely think the entire thing would be infinitely better if the show was seen as an in-world TV show commission by Jimmy himself and how absolutely bland it is *is* the joke
That's a fun idea. Jimmy: "Kids, adults! Always one or the other, how about one they'll both like! Double profits eh? "
2 words. Tax evasion
i cant wait for a young kid to start watching slippin jimmy and have marco as their favorite character, and then years later they discover better call saul and watch him die of a heart attack in the first season
bruh That would be kinda funny tho
"So listen, Jesse. This one time in highschool, my teacher got possessed by a demon and farted frogs and we opened a portal to hell and the principal got possessed and we all laughed. Anyway, that's why you should invest your dirty meth blood money into crypto."
💀💀💀💀💀
I firmly believe this was a different show but the only way it could get made was if they let AMC make it a better call saul thing
"Better Call Saul is a really good show and is making us money... Let's stop a good thing while we're ahead!"
No, it was always going to be BCS related. It's written by one of the BCS writers.
Stairs
I’d also love to learn more about the interesting backstory of Gus
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How did AMC think this was gonna work? The show literally looks like it is made for Disney XD or Nickelodeon... legit like 'babies first flash project'. Just absolutely unreal.
It looks like it is trying to rip off big mouth
They didn't. This, like so much of our awful modern entertainment, was a front for a money laundering scheme.
It doesn't even look like that. At least some Disney and nickelodeon shows have some effort put into animation. Look at amphibia for crying out loud. This shit looks like every low quality "adult" cartoon that's come out since family guy. It's just studio execs thinking that if they do something that looks like family guy and has that same style of humor then they'll make a hit show but they don't realize that family guy fell off after the first couple of seasons.
That's an insult to Disney and Nickelodeon shows
It looks like something you’d find buried deep on Hulu
I didn't knew about this show and when I clicked I thought it was a totally unrelated show that just happened to have a familiar name and characters but that it wasn't actually related to better call saul. But then the truth hit me, and I'm currently in a state of denial. I'm currently in a state of lovecraftian horrror as i face a reality so absurd and above my comprehension of the world that my brain doesn't compute that this is a real show. It's impossible, it doesn't make sense
“You think this is bad, This Chicanery?! He’s done worse!
That teacher, you’re telling me a teacher just happens to get possessed like that? No he Orchestrated it, Jimmy!!”
In light of the most recent season, it's really disturbing how Jimmy's deceptions caused Howard and Chuck to both become completely disgraced and then die, because of things they knew he was responsible for, but could never prove.
@@Hugsloth to be fair though Chuck was a spiteful bastard who wouldn’t even let his brother know his mothers dying words, and instead of getting the help he needed he nearly bankrupted Howard out of spite, and even said to Jimmy to his face that he never mattered to him.
Howard on the other hand was entirely innocent, unfortunately Kim was dead set on hurting him, and instead of using any good reason to do so, she did it so she could get off on it.
24:05
If they put Chuck saying "He orchestrated that" at this point in the show it would actually have been funny
24:00 That edit with chuck in court alone is funnier than the whole show. Take my sub, you earned it :D
The amount of times I rewatched that
He orchestrated it! JIMMY!
Who the fuck thought making jimmy's character have the most lifeless, grotesque design for his eyes and head would work as a main character.
Japan: "Make them cuter! CUTER!"
America: "Make them the ugliest fucking things you've ever seen!"
21:42 I mean, Chuck only said that to hurt Jimmy. Deep down, Chuck knows how important Jimmy is to him and vice versa so the hug in this animated nightmare actually kinda makes sense canonically.
Ever since Bojack perfected it, literally every adult show afterwards has tried the long form joke format. People seem to forget that you have to be a good writer in order for that to work
it wasn't even that funny in bojack ngl
also, bojack had a lot more going for it besides just the jokes. i think this is an unpopular opinion, but i didn’t find bojack particularly funny. that being said, i still really liked the show because it was well written, entertaining, and complex. its an extremely well made show all around
Think about the Churro episode. These writers could never pull that off.
Honestly Bojack as a comedy is extremely mid, it succeeds more as a masterstroke of social drama that had me literally crying at some points, when I never cry at shows or movies.
@@owenleal yeah Bojack is definitely more of a comedic drama but sometimes the jokes definitely hit. It's also important to remember how many good visual gags there were in Bojack.
24:04 This joke was funnier than anything the cartoon writers has ever written.
Every physical copy needs to be in every writer's car, so we may all "defecate through a sunroof"
AMC is such a horrible tv company man, first they fire Frank Darabont which effectively destroyed the walking dead or at least led to its slow cancerous decline, and now this.
I’m waiting for BCS to finish so I can binge it on my free week trial of their horrible app. It’s a total mess lol
Why was he fired?
@@TheFPSKingsGaming because he asked for more money to put into special effects, makeup, that sort of thing. Which he was entitled to having since he gave them one of the most top rated shows ever.
That's why the entire second season is set on a farm with jack diddly happening. "Budgeting Reasons."
@@pintolerance785 Darabont wanted to skip over certain storylines from the comics specifically the cannibal storyline.
Also Season 5 of Walking Dead was critically acclaimed and was a ratings success and it featured the cannibal storyline that Darabont didn't care about.
24:00 I genuinely choked on my coffee laughing at your edit. For some reason it really caught me off guard.
Love that part
Saul made this cartoon to help Jesse get over Jane's death. Saul saw Jesse's sketchbook during one of their meetings in his office. It's terrible because Saul hired his old camera crew to create and didn't pay them enough.
wait fr?
I laughed more at fry saying "there was an equal chance it was an emperor" in this video than i did through out the entire slipin jimmy series
I swear the medium of animation is always treated so poorly. Even when they make adult cartoons half the time they make them for kids who will watch them because they arent supposed to. Thats literally who the target audience for this show is, and I cant be convinced otherwise. They know kids watch adult cartoons, its almost the point at this point.
Yup. So many "adult" cartoons are basically what a 12-year-old *thinks* being an adult is like.
It's reassuring knowing that not all the people who watch this are actual adults lol
Yes in the west. Heck there's anime made for kids that get away with alot, animate better, and isn't chained to only comedy
@@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881
Not only anime but there's the 3D genre
@@pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 well that's the thing, isn't it? Avatar is written in the west. That weird early cg show with the blue guy in the computer is from Canada. The stuff aimed at children seems to genuinely be far more mature in subject matter and execution than 99% of what is marketed as "adult animation."
waltuh, put your greed away waltuh.
NO. i AM the ONE who SELLS OUT.
This is the most vile thing I’ve ever seen, it took me the whole first part to realize this wasn’t just a cruel joke made to be satire
I'd like to point out that most Adventure Time episodes are around 10-15 minutes and that show had so much done right even in the first season where there was no set plan for the lore. Even Teen Titans Go did better with its 10-15 minutes episodes.
not to mention TTG’s episodes, at least one i remember, actually have educational value. like the one about mlm, lol
Wait. What the fuck. No I'm being so serious right now:
I thought the Slippin' Jimmy was a meme. I didn't think this was real. I saw promotional material for it and completely assumed they were edits for the sake of a meme.
I am so completely irony poisioned that for almost a year I thought "Slippin' Jimmy" was just a bit that all BCS/BB fans were in on. It didn't even dawn on me this was real until about 3 minutes into this video. I actually assumed this was just a long and drawn out bit, and really thought to myself "haha I wonder how Verdana is going to draw out this joke about a show that isn't real for a whole half hour."
I am not crazy! I am not CRAZY. I know he swapped those numbers i knew it was 1216. One af
Wow, using the Better Call Saul posters to introduce each chapter really hammers home how much these two shows do NOT fit together in the slightest.
The worst thing about this show is that, way back when it was first announced, when I first heard about the concept of Slippin'Jimmy: "A series of animated shorts about a young Jimmy McGill and his life back in Cicero". I immediately imagined it as a show with Jimmy in his 20's or 30's doing slip and falls and scamming people with Marco. Y'know like the really interesting flashbacks and funny stories from BCS!? I thought we were gonna get to actually see Jimmy "STEALING FROM THE CASH DRAWER! STEALING THEM BLIND!", his ex wife banging his stepdad, and/or what really happened with Chet and his Chicago Sunroof! I was actually excited...
I never would've imagined that we'd get this chicanery! An hour of slapped together garbage about ten year old Jimmy doing stupid bullshit that doesn't connect to the original in any way, shape, or form...
Funny how a Chuck in his 20s is making his 10 year old brother do errands for him. Like...seriously dude? In Better Call Saul there were flashbacks with Chuck that put him in a more positive light.
It's a sick joke.
Stealing them blind*
Robbing involves coercion, stealing involves stealth.
@@yaqubebased1961
yes. Chuck even said "stealing"
@@yaqubebased1961oops changed it lol
When I started seeing clips from 'slippin jimmy' on youtube I assumed it was a parody of some kind. But then I remembered being a kid in the 80s when Chuck Norris movies were R rated with graphic violence and nudity but had cartoon spin-offs and toy lines.
How dare you, this is the greatest show in history. Slippin’ Jimmy subverts all expectations. I especially loved the part where Slippin’ Jimmy said “It’s Slippin’ time” and he slipped all over his enemies
Edit: some of you are saying the show is bad. I will not stand for this blasphemy. Slippin’ Jimmy is one of the most breathtaking, extreme shows you could ever watch. I’ve rewatched it 24 times and I’m currently in the middle of rewatching it. Every time I watch the scene where Jimmy is asked who he is and he answers “I… am the Slippin’ Jimmy…” I get chills. You just don’t understand the genius that Slippin’ Jimmy is. Bravo Vince!
It sure subverted the "being good" expectations 😂
I love it when he slips
Kind of morbim
Squat Cobbler
@@unHolyEvelyn Did anyone actually expect it to be good?
I think you just took Slippin’ Jimmy more seriously than anyone who actually worked on it did.
Seriously, I bet this is something a BCS writer churned out on their lunch break as a low-effort shitpost and then things got out of hand.
I doubt a BCS writer went anywhere near this.
I would bet that some random actual writer made this as a joke like "omg it would be so funny if we had a bad family guy style show in the breaking bad universe" and some executive found the joke script and said "great job, print!" "waIT NO NO NO-"
Bad take
@@evorm7329 Yes, a BCS writer did write this.. Ariel Levine
@@Mattened Credited as an assistant. Probably should have stayed in the kitchen.
remember, Evil Fart Demons from Hell are canon in the Breaking Bad Universe.
Oh boy i can't wait for "Breaking Babies" the amimated spinoff where walter, jesse, skyler, gus, mike and everyone else are babies making cute stuff like cooking meth
That "Roger, Roger" joke was just stolen from Airplane and they did it so much better
Fun fact, Airplane was one of Jonathan Banks' first roles.
@@dreadpiraterobin8379 Yeah, he was on patrol in the command room!
@@Woodenfan ruclips.net/video/7eek_B2JPic/видео.html his actual first role.
@@dreadpiraterobin8379 A real period piece
They should reverse engineer this: TV companies making live-action dramas about the kids in popular animated shows as adult criminals. Bart Simpson as a conman. Louise Belcher as a mob boss. Remember Bobby from King of the Hill? He's an assassin now.
My favorite scene in Slippin Jimmy is when Jimmy said "It's Slippin Time!" and then Slipped all over the bad guys.
HE DIDN'T SAY THAT
@@zio4590 🤓
@@zio4590 Actually is just a stupid joke and the series is so bad 🤓
@@zio4590 yes he did just accept it
even if i think this thing is unfunny as hell it's still funnier than the whole show
Okay, I actually fucking BURST out laughing at "Are you telling me a man just HAPPENS to fall like that?! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!"
That was like, 12.6x funnier than anything that I've seen in the actual show.
Same that 15 second clip was easily funnier than the entire show
Correction: 12.16x funnier.
@@ButtersStoch626 it was 12.16x, i know it! one after magna carta!
@@adora_was_takenJesus Christ even this comment section it’s funnier than the show
The amount of parallels to the Star Wars holiday special is astonishing
Slippin' Jimmy looks more like a scheme Saul would make than an actual real cartoon.
there is no easter bunny.
there is no tooth fairy.
and there is no slippin' jimmy.
I don't understand why 99% of adult cartoons are comedies.
I know animated cartoons with a darker tone exist, but why is it the rare exception?
Fucking Teen Titans, a cartoon for kids has WAY more depth and is much more serious than modern cartoons aimed for adults.
Honestly adult cartoons nowadays are getting more and more bad. People love to joke "haha kid cartoons are stupid" but it might not actually be the case as much as adult cartoons.
Ive tried almost every serie available, I dont think its normal that in a genre of more than 100 different cartoons I can only enjoy 3 (southpark, futurama and old simpsons)
Most the rest are even painful to watch as you wonder how did they even get so off tracks and make this?
"Kid" shows honestly are better than the adult animation junk netflix creates
Animation is cheaper and easier to produce than ever before, so shows for the soul purpose of cash-grabbing are given extremely slim budgets. It's hard to argue for more depth when most people without a passion for animation associate the medium with The Simpsons (and it's many grandchildren). It's like the idea of being irreverent on television has sort of become watered down and overdone. In an era of mainstream anime and post-Flash indie creators, cartoons saying curse words just isn't as shocking as it was in the 90's. It's not even that people don't think animation could do any better, it's just a maximization of profit for a low budget.
Bojack Horseman is a good exception to this. It's genuinely funny, and has depth and writing that rivals the best live action shows I've ever seen. Some of the most emotionally devastating episodes I've witnessed in all of television comes from an adult cartoon about a talking horse. Animation studios churning out all of these lame shallow "adult animated comedies" could really take notes from that series.
Hmm
DC's animated franchises seem to have access to a pool of writers more talented than most other western animation studios. Their films are a crapshoot, but everything animated seems to go over well with fans. I wonder who they've got in there keeping things on track and never sinking to Big Mouth tier shit
The Slippin Jimmy Canonity Theories:
1. "Slippin Jimmy" is a riff on modern day adult animated TV shows. The premise is that, Walt and the gang needed to launder some cash quickly because the IRS are hot on their tail right now. Saul then outta nowhere came up with an idea to hire a bunch of aspiring animators from the school Walter formerly works at as cheap labour to make an adult animated cartoon. He would then use the cartoon as a cheap way and easy way to launder their dirty cash. Showing how it would canonically make sense in universe and as a call out to many other adult animated TV shows of the decade
2. It's all a hallucination in Marco's oxygen deprived brain during his final moments
I actually find it more believable that this will somehow become canonically part of the story than just believing someone thought this was a good idea.
Just the editing alone is top notch, absolute gold
Fun fact: there exists a Slippin' Jimmy episode 7, infamously known as the "Orphanage Incident" episode. This episode has been banned in every western country and wiped from streaming platforms, as studio executives found it to be graphically disturbing and "an abomination to mankind."
Is this a creepypasta or an actual thing?
@@skeletonking2501 i wouldnt be surprised if it was real
@@skeletonking2501 It’s real. I was unfortunate to see it and I kid you not I could not sleep or eat for days.
@@skeletonking2501 doesn't exist
Isnt that every episode tho
24:04 "Are you telling me that a man just happens to fall like that? No! He orchestrated it! Jimmy!" so damn fitting that I laughed my ass off. Good job Verdana
This could have been as simple as showing young Jimmy and Marco getting into trouble and him slowly becoming what he was at the start of better call Saul. Imagine Jimmy cooking up plans to sneak Marco away from bullies, trying to trick the detention teacher into believing she’s possessed so they can go home, trying to escape a creepy taxi drive because they snuck out.
Fart demons in the breaking bad universe is just… too far.
Why do they not try to make the show look like the 70s? If Had never seen Better Call Saul or Breaking Bad I would assume this was in a modern time period
Bcs takes place around 2004 so it would make sense for it to be around 80s yeah
@@roryturner9773 Jimmy McGill's birthdate is supposed to be 1960, he's 42-44 in Better Call Saul (2002-2004) and 48-50 in Breaking Bad (2008-2010), the flashback scene in BCS where he steals money from his dad's cash register as a kid is also labeled on screen as being in 1973.
The idea that Better Call Saul Babies is a real show that exists is funnier than anything in the show itself.
you had to go and frame it like that
I forgot this even existed... It's like they told someone who's never seen a single episode of BB or BCS, and only read a very brief summary of every season, to make a cartoon about it. Like, who was this even for?
I would absolutely kill to know the behind-the-scenes of this show and exactly why it is the way it is. I swear, it takes genuine effort to be a thoroughly unfunny as Slippin' Jimmy is. It's a show with no extant target audience and an impressive lack of humor, and I have to know how it happened, what they were thinking, what the domino effect was that led to this low-speed train wreck.
The unfunniness of this show is such that you can only ascribe it to a higher education. You have to get a degree in comedy to make a comedy series that bad.
80% sure vince and co. were contractually forced into making this show, so they made it as shitty as possible to kill any hope of a season 2.
Reading the comments, I now subscribe to the Inside Job theory
I think the Brickleberry writers made a deal with the Devil to be writers for the Breaking Bad franchise and the monkey's paw was that they wouldn't be officially credited. It being awful is just on them though
Looks like a couple of women pitched it and they were too scared to say no.
Moral Orel is also an animated show that last only 10 minutes per episode and is one of the deepest, saddes and funniest shows I’ve ever seen
What a masterpiece, the art and the music are so good and perfectly represent the themes of each episode.
The thing that I find really galling is that having a bunch of references to classic movies makes *perfect* sense for Jimmy. He loves classic movies, it's the commonality he had with Kim that made them friends in the HHM mailroom in the first place. So how can they be implemented so haphazardly that it doesn't even feel like that's the reason the writers chose to make Dollars trilogy references? They could have played in to Jimmy's personality during his formative years and they just utterly fail to.
exactly. Problem is the films they watched in BCS are "too old" for modern kids to know about them. All the films they watched together were black and white. So the slippin jimmy writers I guess decided to reference way younger films that Jimmy in BCS never showed an explicit appreciation in, and maybe that's why it felt so weird. It's like half of a good idea, but the bad half ruins it.
@@duffman18 Dr Zhivago was in color, though technically Kim wasn't watching
Slippin Jimmy is like one of those ai generated scripts but if you sucked all of the funniness out of them
She is a tree
The word is fun nigga
I was wondering when the Breaking Bad cinematic universe was going to reach the Baby Yoda stage...
The math joke was awful, but the follow up line of *gasp* "He's trying to make us do math" was fucking outstanding. Easily the best joke so in the whole thing
i agree
Eh I don't really find it funny at all
The problem wasn't the material, it was the timing. The whole show stretches four minutes of material into an 11 minute block, and it suffers for it.
that or “use in case of satan”. got me to exhale air out of my nose, at least
@@s3xyn0sfera2 good for you
The part where you screamed “lmao cheese” was single handedly funnier than the entire show
"and he gets an animated show?! what a sick joke!"
22:14
Can we talk about how the bus driver is sitting on nothing?
24:02 had me rollin
Great channel, subbed and looking forward to more.
This show exists because when Jimmy was a kid he was into hardcore drugs and the entire show is a bad hallucination.
Im convinced shows like this are written by AI
yes i agree but ratio
I honestly kind of want to see a show like Slipping Jimmy, except it's Jesse as a high schooler. It'd be like:
Walter: Jesse, You need to stop goofing off, and pay attention. You need to pass this test if you don't want to fail this semester.
Jesse: Come on Mista White, when am I ever gonna use chemistry as an adult? No offense Mista White, but they should be teaching us more useful subjects for life
Bro I feel like Jesse is a much better candidate for this kinda thing
*they both look at the camera*
@@ewetwentythree It’s because Aaron has actually done VA’s for cartoons. Like BoJack Horseman! It would be the same delivery as required for Todd anyhow. More humor than the seriousness he had on that how.
@@Divergent-ym3py The show I watched immediately after Bojack Horseman was Breaking Bad. Have to say, it was fun having a new character like Todd in spirit... Now, after 5 seasons of Pinkman, all I see in Todd is Jesse lmao
Every couple months this video pops up in my feed and doesn’t go away until I watch it
you put better jokes in this review than the entire show in itself 💀
Great video! I really enjoyed your analysis/review, although, I’m now actively trying to forget this series exists.
They were like "Whoa, The Saul Goodman Spin-Off actually worked? Let's just try it again!"
22:30 this is actually a triple layered reference to Adam (The Goldbergs) endlessly repeating lines from Airplane (the movie) which features the great pilot humor scene with "Roger, Roger"
Slippin' Jimmy truly is one of the shows of all time. That one scene where Jimmy says "it's slippin' time" and then slips all over the place brought a tear to my eye.
Cringe
nullset2 My favorite part was when you made the same joke for a hundredth time
@@Topsealguy amen
@@leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259 My favorite moment is when you said "It's crying time" and cried all over the place)
@@neoxus30my favorite part when you were original