@@Barakontrue, although admittedly the questions about him that Jimmy brings up are the kind that don’t specifically involve magic or religion, like how he could go down chimneys despite that shrinks rays I’m pretty sure he had by this point.
I mean you could challenge Jimmy's thinking process by asking how Cockroaches could still be alive from being crushed or how Animals like Polar Bears and Narwals could stand the below freezing temperatures
@@Barakon with each passing day, i have learnt to hate the "smart genius character doesn't believe in magic stuff / specific thing despite how they have already seen quite a lot of weird stuff already like aliens, time travel, etc". I would forgive it, if either the genius character was actually the bigges believer of magic (and they want to be the first one to decode it, and basically create a new subject); they hated it for petty but more understandable reasons, like flat out fear (see martin stein in the legends of tomorrow episode of s2 about zombies), or somebody at least pointed the irony of it Like this example i give: (Genius character does the typical rant about magic stuff not existing, or, if the show is daring, go the typical cliche thing of "smart character says the deity isn't real") Side character 2: Gee, you sound like the people who wanted to stubbornly hold to their believes that Earth was flat / everything is an act of god instead of science. Is just that your scienceand the laws of physics are your god. Genius character: Don't you dare. Science is factually real. (X thing) isn't 2: Isn't science the pursue and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world, following a systematic methodology based on evidence? even if it means going against what other people think is impossible at the time, for the sake of pursing the truth and slowly understanding their universe better, like when people looked for evidence that earth was spherical, and around the sun? or how they slowly proved people could go to the moon? and disregarding the quest for evidence goes against science itself? (genius character, holding their rage, with a twich in their eye) Genius character: FINE. You wanna look for (insert X thing of the holiday special). LET'S DO IT! SO I CAN RUB IT IN YOUR FACES THAT IT FACTUALLY DOESN'T EXIST Side characters: HOLIDAY SPECIAL!!
It occurs to me that the reason Retroville doesn't look Christmas-y and nobody's wearing winter clothes is because their limited CG budget wouldn't allow for such sweeping changes to the set. Sure, DNA had a few snowy landscapes in their backlot they could reuse for the North Pole, but they probably spent their entire modeling budget for this episode on Santa's workshop.
As a Texan, I think their representation of December weather is accurate. Also, to answer the question of "Christmas special without snow", I just have to say *"GARBAGE DAY!"*
"Are you saying that Jeff Bezos is secretly Santa Clause?" Well, according to that God-awful Santa Inc. show from 2021, he can't be Santa; he's Santa's biggest business rival, apparently.
What's interesting is that it's completely in-character for Jimmy to disprove Santa's existence. Jimmy has been shown to be a buzz kill before. There's one episode where he and his friends stake out an amusement park to disprove the existence of a phantom. Cindy even directly calls him out for ruining everyone's fun. So, I can buy Jimmy doing what he does in this episode. It's just that he is constantly trying to prove his superiority, and he doesn't get his comeuppance in a satisfying way like in the phantom episode.
Or how about the episode where he goes out of his way to disprove a cryptic lake monster, only to later find out that it was Carl’s old pet turtle that got mutated into a Kaiju by chemicals his dad tossed in the lake for no reason.
Also the episode where he goes to disprove the Bahama Quadrangle disappearances and finds a mad scientist hiding down there who was mutating people into plant monsters.
I think the problem isn't that Jimmy tries to disprove Santa's existence, it's probably the execution that's the problem. Like for another example of this kind of story, that Dexter episode (YES I know it was an April Fools day episode, but that doesn't automatically make it good because it's execution wasn't great). Granted they probably didn't wanted us to root for Dexter, but the way the episode was structured and how they just wanted it to be the complete opposite message of Christmas' true meaning, it still comes off more as jarring. Granted Jimmy here didn't do the same thing as Dexter, but they really could've tried to teach him better without making him come off as a bit arrogant with his quest in debunking Santa's existence. Not only that, other characters like Cindy and Livy trying to expose Jimmy 'ruining' Christmas and the Fat Elf really didn't jive with me.
Cindy actually got done dirty in this episode. She actually was upset with Jimmy for almost ruining Christmas for Carl and wanted to get back at him for doing that, but gets treated with a lump of coal for her efforts. But don't worry Jimmy you're not the only animated boy genius with a not-so-great Christmas episode
To be fair, they did record Jimmy's blunder and made it public just to spite him for hurting Carl's feelings even though Jimmy didn't mean to. Santa knew they did it for all the wrong reasons and they got a lump of coal for that. Plus it was all Libby's idea. She even said "Do me a favor: Next time I say we should humiliate somebody, DON'T LISTEN!"
10:55 THANK YOU, MR ENTER! Thank you for describing how Jimmy's "logic" in delivering presents around the world to prove there is no Santa Clause makes no F***ing sense. Seriously, that has always perplexed me even as a kid when I first saw this episode.
Yeah, the idea of "no way a person exists specifically for this job when I could do it, lol" is really silly. It feels less like an actual stream of logic and more like a weird flex.
@vidk1dd96 If it was meant to be a joke, it wasn't a very good one. And it doesn’t even make sense putting a Christmas-themed episode in the middle of April.
As a Texan I will have to say that weather here is VERY bipolar. Some years, the start of winter is determined in hindsight. The temperature can rapidly fluctuate through out the day and the week. This is further compounded by the fact that different areas of Texas experience different weather and temperatures. North Texas gets more hail and snow compared to south Texas. East Texas is more humid so temperature extremes are the norm, while west Texas is comparatively drier. Now I'm shocked the show took place in Texas at all. But the lack of a traditional white Christmas setting for a green Christmas one. In my personal experience very accurate, but I acknowledge that its a definite break from the norm.
I had family in southeast Houston, so I was always amused when we went down after Christmas and saw perfectly healthy _palm trees_ -- my home is 600 miles further north and 1500' higher in elevation, so winter is a crapshoot -- we've had a couple of White Christmases in my lifetime but more often it's ~50ºF/10ºC with plants/grass wintering
You know in February 2021, Texas got the very subzero experiences and even far south Texas couldn’t get out of the 20s temperature when the average was in the 60s-70s range in that month!
3:32 The reasoning behind this is that the show takes place in Texas, and you know it doesn't snow much there due to the climate. It's in the south and half of the state is desert.
@@poweroffriendship2.0 It's not a debate there. He maybe dumb but he has genuinely meant well with most of his antics and has repeatedly shown how much he loves his family.
@@PipeGuy64Bit Exactly. He's maybe not as bright as his son, but he isn't as aggressively chaotic as Homer Simpson, Peter Griffin, or even Richard Watterson. My guy just wants to take care his duck collection and eats some pies.
@@PipeGuy64BitAfter rewatching at an older age, his advice moments are pretty solid. There’s one episode where Jimmy is running for Class President. Hugh says that instead of only focusing on the issues, loosen up and give the voters some fun
@@poweroffriendship2.0Great way to put it! The best moments imo are when Hugh caused the problem through collateral damage when it’s really Jimmy’s fault’s to begin with Singing the Taco Shack song inside of a rival restaurant Jimmy built to literally destroy all competition Dumping Jimmy’s nuclear lab waste into the lake periodically, thus causing Carl’s pet turtle Snappy to become giant and aggressive
You know, the funny thing is, this episode suffers from the exact same problem as Dexter Vs. Santa's Clause, where Jimmy sees Santa right in front of him and still doesn't believe in him. But you know, at least I can sort of buy that premise in Dexter's Lab. The show did get very surreal with its humor, so I can sort of buy Dexter mistaking an obvious real reindeer for his mom. This show, for as weird as it was, wasn't usually this dumb.
As a Texan, I gotta be the person that says, "Yes, wearing a tank-top and summer clothes all year is definitely a thing, even on Christmas. In 30 years, I've seen snow fall three times, and never did it coat the ground. And depending on the tree, they would not be bare until January." But in reality, it's a CG budget limitation Nick didn't want to spend.
I guess the teacher saying "Don't be such a science head and enjoy Christmas." could be a commentary on the lack of separation between Church and state in the US. Then again I'm from Australia, what do I know?
In Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Buzz doesn’t believe in Santa Claus because Santa didn’t give him the laser he wanted when he was 8 so when Buzz meets Santa, Santa explains that there was no way he was going to give an 8 year old a functioning laser
You know, despite all the writing hiccups in Holly Jolly Jimmy, I still love this Christmas Special! Also, Fun Fact, Santa Claus was played by Mel Brookes in this episode, the director of parody films such as Spaceballs and Blazing Saddles
I visit your channel about once a year and I'm shocked to see how you continue to improve year after year, it's so great to see you're still making videos
"I know this show takes place in Texas apparently, but it does occasionally snow there." Well, yes, but it's EXTREMELY rare for the desert that is Texas to see snow.
I've traveled from home in the Mid-Atlantic to Florida during the Christmas season and my sister lives in California, you'd be hard pressed to tell it was December in both places without the holiday decorations. In fact, holiday decorations were how Tim Burton was able to tell the seasons were changing because he lived in Burbank his whole life, and stores changing from Halloween to Christmas decorations were what inspired him to create "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Depends on where you are in Texas. Amarillo I know for sure gets a good amount of snow typically. Also most places I've lived in not counting Texas - St. Louis and southern Maryland don't typically get a drop of snow until after Christmas and even then it's occasional and doesn't stay around for long. Gets cold as hell in eastern Missouri though. Living in DFW though I've gone through single digits, but I can't exactly say the same for southern Maryland (teens certainly but single digits I have no idea; I'm near the Chesapeake bay so winters stay slightly warmer). Retroville is set in the Houston or Austin area if I recall...
Honestly, if I had to choose between which is less awful: this or FOP’s second Christmas episode (merry wishmas), I'd choose this. Why? I really have no idea. Maybe because the Santa in this one doesn’t come off looking like an asshole (even if Jimmy kinda does) who crashes at the main character’s house for an entire year and is a general nuisance. Plus, even Tara Strong claimed that she hated how that episode turned out. Also, at least Jimmy Neutron got canceled with dignity (planet sheen notwithstanding), while FOP kept going until it got cancelled permanently.
What’s sad is Jimmy Neutron wasn’t even cancelled because of ratings it’s because the animation company went bankrupt after their film “The Ant Bully” bombed
Jimmy Neutron managed to do the one thing that Minty couldn’t do in A Very Minty Christmas. He broke Santa. The “You broke Santa?” line in that MLP G3 Christmas special immediately reminded me of this Jimmy Neutron Christmas episode.
Holly Jolly Jimmy is far cry from the top episodes of the series but I wouldn't call it an Animated Atrocity. Jimmy's just being a smartass about the logistics of Santa because he's only working with the myths and legends about Santa and assuming that's all there is to know about him. Jimmy would've been correct too if that really was all there was to know about Santa, but we find out in the end that Santa can do what he does because he's a genius like Jimmy which wasn't in any of the folklore Jimmy was working with. Santa is able to fix Jimmy's mistakes with his own Brain Blast, and proves that his genius even surpasses Jimmy's when it's revealed that the dwarf star core he asked for years before couldn't be delivered in the same year for a scientific reason Jimmy never stopped to realize. Jimmy has been bested by other geniuses in the show before and after this point, and now that Jimmy recognizes Santa as an intellect comparable to himself he finally accepts Santa for knowing things that even he hasn't mastered yet but is still ok with being humbled by that. Genius protagonist shows by default usually can't make good Christmas specials, and this show is no exception, but it's much better than the one from Dexter's Lab and I thought it was decent for the type of show Jimmy Neutron is.
This, the fairly odd parents, and SpongeBob Christmas and Halloween episodes were ones I watched every year as a kid 😎. Also, it might be a tad nitpicky to complain about the lack of snow in this episode. There are places like California and Arizona where snow is kind of rare around winter time so this warm looking Christmas could still be related for those of us living in those areas lol. Lastly, I'm surprised you didn't mention how santa is voiced by Mel Brooks here or how they show that santa does uses science here to do what he does as opposed to the using magic or whatever. I'm also surprised that you didn't show that Jimmy did get his dwarf star at the end lol.
Fun fact did you know the the actress that played The teacher in the show was in another Christmas special she was the teacher in Frosty returns miss callbunkel
Y’know it’s funny I was literally watching a new variant of the sodium chloride meme about skeet telling jimmy the register helps with inventory and reporting to the IRS in ways mental math can’t be done lol
I feel like you could have gotten a better Christmas special by taking the episode where Jimmy accidentally causes an ice age when he spreads sunscreen in the atmosphere. Change it from him being sick and tired of the summer heat and just wnted to make it snow for Christmas because it never snows in retroville .
Jimmy not believing in Santa because he didn't get one gift is the most realistic part of this. Pretty much every "Santa isn't real" motive in fiction is because the character asked for something and didn't get it.
In the end, Cindy and Libby end up getting coal. So, for those who didn't see the special, the clip of Libby opening her camcorder is accompanied by the line "I love opening presents early and acting surprised on Christmas day." She has the camcorder for the whole episode, and used it to film Jimmy at the North Pole. She uses the tape to shame Jimmy on the news. After Santa fixes Jimmy's mistakes, Cindy and Libby get lumps of coal. So, this implies that Santa stole the camcorder bought for Libby, presumably by her parents, and replaced it with coal. Jimmy also gets the core of his Dwarf Star, with a note from Santa saying "I had to let it cool for 5 years." So, trying to bust someone trying to ruin Christmas gets you on the Naughty List, and presents someone ELSE bought get revoked BY Santa, while almost ruining Christmas by almost murdering Santa gets you on the Nice List.
In Jimmy's defense, they recorded Jimmy's invention scrambling Santa's molecules and made it public just to spite and shame him. They did it for all the wrong reasons. Thus, they got a lump of coal.
I'll agree with you on that point, but that doesn't justify Jimmy being on the Nice List. Yes, he delivered the presents, but he was doing so out of spite, and he didn't feel remourse for breaking Santa. That also doesn't justify Santa stealing their gifts. If I remember correctly, the boxes we see them with ARE the same ones, implying that those gifts were taken. I MIGHT be wrong on that point, though.
@@BladeCrossEXE If only Santa had left Jimmy a note saying that the Dwarf Star needed time to cool off in the first place. Even if he didn't know how long it would take, it's better than just leaving him a box of nothing. Jimmy wanted to prove that science is better than magic. Furthermore, in the end, Jimmy actually did apologize to Santa for injuring him and he forgave him.
Ngl, Hugh delivering pies in a replacement for Christmas presents was the only funny and heartwarming thing in this special. Hugh's the best character in this series. HE should've gotten a spinoff instead of Sheen.
Here's my list of "The Best Christmas Specials" that I watch every year: Recess "Yes Mikey, Santa Does Shave" Justice League "Comfort and Joy" Hey Arnold "Arnold's Christmas" Spongebob "Christmas Who?" Regular Show "The Christmas Special" Pinky and the Brain "A Pinky and the Brain Christmas" Harvey Beaks "It's Christmas, You Dorks!" These are, hands down, the best, funniest, and most poignant Christmas specials out of all the animated shows I've seen. I always watch "Arnold's Christmas" last.
2:13 I think the intention was "Its the holiday so don't overthink it" Imagine if someone on valentines day just started saying "Oh you know love isn't real its just chemicals in your brain making it do what it needs to do"
@@FilmmakeroftheFuture It would've nice if he left him a note saying it had to cool down five years prior, otherwise this would've happened. This was a big "Oopsie" on Santa's part.
Despite watching that a year ago, I tend to forget that one exists but I kinda agree. Also the second Fairly Odd Parents Christmas special "Merry Wishmas" is pretty bad too
i love when these reviews take a more comedic approach ❤ never thought i'd see jimmy neutron on animated atrocities but i'm looking foward to what you have planned next ! 💕
I vaguely remember this Christmas special myself, so I guess it must be forgettable if over the years I just forgot about it or it stayed in the dark recesses of my brain until I find your review on it. Back then, I thought Jimmy's parents were just being a little airheaded with the whole pies thing, so it's interesting to hear your thoughts, even though I can agree it didn't save the episode. Also, I'm assuming you've played Banjo-Kazooie and maybe heard that they got into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Freezeezy Peak as a music track also made it in completely unchanged, not remixed or anything. Keep on trucking, Mr. Enter! Also also, it was a nice refresher to see you pulling off a bit of acting.
Well to be fair, there was other episodes where Jimmy tries to disprove something that you’d think he’d believe in. Like the Bahama Quadrangle episode where he goes to disprove its disappearances only to find a scientist was hidden down there who was mutating people into plant monsters. Or the episode where he goes to disprove a phantom with a salami leg. Or the episode where he tries to disprove a cryptic lake monster only to find it was Carl’s old pet turtle who got mutated into a Kaiju by chemicals his dad dumped in the lake for no reason. So with those episodes, I don’t think it would be too big of a stretch for him to try and disprove Santa and get proven wrong, like he did the Bahama Quadrangle, the Phantom, and the Lake Monster.
if i had a nickel for every show I've seen about a child genius who tries to disprove santa clause, I'd have 2 nickels which isn't much but it's weird that it happened twice.
This is the ONE instance in the show, where Jimmy is the most unlikable character and the one-time Cindy is in the right, every other episode Cindy Vortex is easily the worst character on the show and one of my least favorite Nick characters.
@@ntfoperative9432 Once Libby started becoming her own character away from just tormenting Jimmy with Cindy she became a better character, my favorite of the group actually. Her relationship with Sheen helped her character, because not only does she respect Sheen, but their dynamic is a lot better and less toxic than Cindy and Jimmy, where her love for Jimmy is questionable at best. I REFUSE to believe Cindy is the one for Jimmy when you take the episode Who Framed Jimmy into account or her Valentine Song. Then you have episodes like The Science Fair Affair and King of Mars which have Cindy at her worst. She constantly criticizes Jimmy for whatever he does/causes yet fails to take any accountability or is not held in the same way when SHE is in the wrong, instead she shifts blame to Jimmy, such as King of Mars. In fact, in some instances, such as instigating the teasing of Jimmy Cindy is just a downright asshole that goes beyond just "she does it out of jealousy or hidden feelings" Like her tone of voice in Jimmy Goes to College or her actions in Who Framed Jimmy. Hell, one episode revealed that she uses a Jimmy dummy to practice her anger issues out on while practicing karate. Or in the episode where they all got superpowers Cindy was a straight up bully toward Jimmy, even though he did nothing to warrant her hostility, which is made even worse when the government captures them, and they laugh at Jimmy when he says he wants to rescue them. Even in this episode, while they were in the right in wanting to get back at him for hurting Carl's feelings, Cindy was basically going about this by wanting to humiliate Jimmy worldwide! Jimmy has his flaws for sure, I mean the entire basis of the show is predicated on this fact, but Jimmy either fixes the mistake he made or is called out for it, Cindy NEVER receives the same amount of ire or self-awareness. Plus, unlike Cindy, whenever Libby was in the wrong, she owned up to her mistakes. Really Libby's worst moments just come from when she joins in on being an asshole toward Jimmy with Cindy, which can make her kind of an asshole. But otherwise, Jimmy has to give Libby a reason to do something back, which to me separates her from Cindy!
Ok actually theres a reason why it dosent snow in this special. The shows set in texas a place where it famously does not snow and when it did snow like during the huge blizzard we had a few years ago it was a big fucking deal. Its always a little refreshing seeing a Christmas special that doesnt have snow or look all wintery because in many places that dosent always happen. Amphibia actually pointed this out in their Christmas special. Tho I do agree they should have had that explained in the show. Edit yah I paused the video to make the comment right before mr.enter said the same thing nvm. Also it is in character for Jimmy to hold that much of a grudge over something so petty. This is the same guy who got him and his friends stranded on an island because he couldnt let an argument over Australia with cindy where they were both right btw go. He definitely wouldnt go this far tho like he'd feel awful making carl cry and probably spend the rest of the episode trying to make it up to him before finally learning the obvious lesson of just let people enjoy things.
Finally someone says it. Even as a child I found the episode really strange and stupid, 🙇 especially if Jimmy really wanted to prove that Santa Claus doesn't exist, I would have generally just included religions and used Saint Nicholas as proof.
All because he didn't get the Dwarf Star he wanted. In Jimmy's defense, Santa should have left a note saying that it needs to cool down even if he didn't know how long it would take.
@@kidprime6863 That's true, but he doesn't deserve the star at all because Jimmy wasn't in the first place. He has brought humanity to the edge of despair and their lives countless times. And Santa Claus give him no piece of coal as punishment because otherwise Jimmy would only press diamonds out of it. 🤔 But as I said, why should Jimmy's action prove that Santa Claus doesn't exist? If a school child can deliver all the presents in the world in one night, then an adult with magical reindeers can do it. It would just prove that being Santa is a respectable job where you only have to work one day a year and the whole world loves you.
@@YEOsCanal If you actually watched the episode, Santa says he still has some molecules in the wrong places, so that confirms he is still mad about what Jimmy did to, accident or not. Plus, Jimmy DID actually apologize to him in the end and he forgave him as he did try to save Christmas in the end despite wanting to prove scientific superiority. I doubt Jimmy got on the naughty list because he wanted to destroy the world. Sheen exaggerated. And if it was true, I wouldn't be surprised if it was because it was something Cindy-related. (And the writers want to make Jimmy and Cindy a couple?) It was because Jimmy lost belief in Santa Claus and wanted to prove he wasn't real. And again, who's fault was that?!
I forgot that Jimmy Neutron had a Christmas Special prior to seeing the video on my Home page. That episode definitely deserves to be on Animated Atrocities. Also, how does Jimmy get to have a gift when he’s the one who harmed Santa to begin with?
What if instead of Jimmy not believing in Santa, he’s angry that his science has never shown proof of Santa because of Christmas magic? It fits the concept of the show much better and doesn’t make him so hatable.
I am putting my foot down on that title! While I admit the episode isn't great, this being Nickelodeon's WORST Christmas special is an over exaggeration. The real worst Nickelodeon Christmas special is Fairly Oddparents "Merry Wishmas!"
Personally, I think the Christmas special for Catdog was worse than this one. That one had unlikeable characters, a mean-spirited feeling that made me feel uncomfortable and it's so damn depressing. This one sure has Jimmy acting like an asshole but it has some good moments. I respect everyone's opinion of this episode even though this episode didn't bother me that much.
Before watching the video: Wonder what would Mr. Enter think of the Dexter Christmas special after seeing this special 1:08 (After the comments corrected me) If I had a nickel for every time a christmas special about a genius kid trying to proof santa isn't real appeared in Animated Attrocities I'd have 2 nickels, which isn't alot but it's weird that it happened twice 2:12 I mean, she has already dated Thomas Edison (YES, this happened and very early on), was shrunk and fought (and won) against a caterpillar, and Jimmy's science usually seems to go beyond the imposisble. So she is basically a case of a character thinking like they should have, given the world they believe in, instead of suddenly acting like their world behaves in real world logic 10:43 this kinda feel like that adventure time episode "Wizards Only Fools", where Bonnie was suddenly full "magic isn't real", but it felt more like "she only starts claiming that because someone prefered a magic cure, over her scientific cure". With Jimmy claiming Santa isn't real, seemingly only out of a sense of "I am better than Santa claus! my science is better!"
The worst part about this episode is that, despite being absolutely horrible to Carl and Santa AND almost ruining Christmas just because he didn't get what he wanted the previous year, Jimmy gets rewarded at the end of the episode by getting what he wanted the previous year. Meanwhile, Cindy and Libby get coal for a comparatively small offense (that's actually pretty out of character for them, especially Libby).
@@lpfan4491 I'm sure Jimmy's parents gave him gifts that year. Jimmy also never says he got nothing from Santa, he just says he didn't get what he wanted.
Jimmy ruining Christmas for Carl isn't nearly as egregious as he was in the series finale where he keeps insisting that people are inherently incapable of change because of "genetics"
I got a great idea! Have the intelligent boy have a charm still have the smarts but has that kid in him! He believes in Santa! Like how someone who takes his job seriously still has that charm still in him!
Jimmy fell under the same delusional trap that Edd did during that stint with the cursed phone; being lost in just the shear improbable nature of it all that it was just safer to assume it was all a hoax or illusion. He fell into the same thinking during the first Jimmy Timmy Power Hour.
Ask for your asking that question can we watch Jimmy Neutron in four frames a second on our phones yes yes we can they're called Game Boy Advance emulations you know nothing about them technology things and how the doodads work with the function thingy
You are right about some people being able to survive cold temperatures, I mean Brian Blessed did...he nearly reached the sumit more than a couple of times.
I know that the Rugrats has a Chanukah special. I haven't seen it in a long time, but I remember it being good. Unfortunately, I don't know about any other good Chanukah specials. Have a great Chanukah!
As far as I'm concerned, VeggieTales: The Toy That Saved Christmas and Shining Time Station: Tis a Gift are both way much better Christmas episodes than Holly Jolly Jimmy and Holly Jolly Jimmy was a pretty terrible episode of Jimmy Neutron.
“Today on Animated Atrocities we’re talking about ‘Jimmy Neutron’”
That’s something I never thought I’d hear.
Remember guys, Jimmy has seen aliens in numerous instances but didn't believe Santa is real
I mean, at least aliens had some sort of relation to science, but Santa is more outright fantasy & presupposes Christianity on the world of the show.
@@Barakontrue, although admittedly the questions about him that Jimmy brings up are the kind that don’t specifically involve magic or religion, like how he could go down chimneys despite that shrinks rays I’m pretty sure he had by this point.
I mean you could challenge Jimmy's thinking process by asking how Cockroaches could still be alive from being crushed or how Animals like Polar Bears and Narwals could stand the below freezing temperatures
@@Barakon with each passing day, i have learnt to hate the "smart genius character doesn't believe in magic stuff / specific thing despite how they have already seen quite a lot of weird stuff already like aliens, time travel, etc".
I would forgive it, if either the genius character was actually the bigges believer of magic (and they want to be the first one to decode it, and basically create a new subject); they hated it for petty but more understandable reasons, like flat out fear (see martin stein in the legends of tomorrow episode of s2 about zombies), or somebody at least pointed the irony of it
Like this example i give:
(Genius character does the typical rant about magic stuff not existing, or, if the show is daring, go the typical cliche thing of "smart character says the deity isn't real")
Side character 2: Gee, you sound like the people who wanted to stubbornly hold to their believes that Earth was flat / everything is an act of god instead of science. Is just that your scienceand the laws of physics are your god.
Genius character: Don't you dare. Science is factually real. (X thing) isn't
2: Isn't science the pursue and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world, following a systematic methodology based on evidence? even if it means going against what other people think is impossible at the time, for the sake of pursing the truth and slowly understanding their universe better, like when people looked for evidence that earth was spherical, and around the sun? or how they slowly proved people could go to the moon? and disregarding the quest for evidence goes against science itself?
(genius character, holding their rage, with a twich in their eye)
Genius character: FINE. You wanna look for (insert X thing of the holiday special). LET'S DO IT! SO I CAN RUB IT IN YOUR FACES THAT IT FACTUALLY DOESN'T EXIST
Side characters: HOLIDAY SPECIAL!!
I mean to be fair they went to him where as Santa hides his existence
"How does he survive the arctic clime?"
He's literally never seen not wearing a snowsuit.
Not to mention he never wears a spacesuit when he’s in space.
It occurs to me that the reason Retroville doesn't look Christmas-y and nobody's wearing winter clothes is because their limited CG budget wouldn't allow for such sweeping changes to the set. Sure, DNA had a few snowy landscapes in their backlot they could reuse for the North Pole, but they probably spent their entire modeling budget for this episode on Santa's workshop.
Makes sense
And it’s also implied that retroville is in Texas, where it doesn’t snow all the time in certain areas.
@@maxmeidl4909Until a few years ago.
At the very least they could replace the grass texture with snow. It wouldn't look great, but it would look better.
I live in an area that doesn't really get snow but folks put up Christmas lights....
So...I'm NOT weirded out by the town's lack of snow...
As a Texan, I think their representation of December weather is accurate.
Also, to answer the question of "Christmas special without snow", I just have to say *"GARBAGE DAY!"*
I'm in a state where snow is rare too, so I wasn't bother by the lack of snow either!
And if it does snow...pray you don't get into a car accident because no snow tired for miles
@@Sonicfalcon16 And also pray that the state government isn't incompetent
I've been to Texas in the winter and wore short sleeves without problem and I come from a state that was 85 degrees out a week ago.
El Paso rarely gets any snow
I love when you're silly in your reviews. You're funnier than you get credit for.
"Are you saying that Jeff Bezos is secretly Santa Clause?"
Well, according to that God-awful Santa Inc. show from 2021, he can't be Santa; he's Santa's biggest business rival, apparently.
The one good joke in that feminazi-fueled hate boner towards anyone with a Y chromosome.
I wonder if he'll talk about that show. It'll make his joke about Jeff more funny if he remembers it.
This would be a great idea for a animated atrocity
What's interesting is that it's completely in-character for Jimmy to disprove Santa's existence. Jimmy has been shown to be a buzz kill before. There's one episode where he and his friends stake out an amusement park to disprove the existence of a phantom. Cindy even directly calls him out for ruining everyone's fun.
So, I can buy Jimmy doing what he does in this episode. It's just that he is constantly trying to prove his superiority, and he doesn't get his comeuppance in a satisfying way like in the phantom episode.
Or how about the episode where he goes out of his way to disprove a cryptic lake monster, only to later find out that it was Carl’s old pet turtle that got mutated into a Kaiju by chemicals his dad tossed in the lake for no reason.
Also the episode where he goes to disprove the Bahama Quadrangle disappearances and finds a mad scientist hiding down there who was mutating people into plant monsters.
Yeah. She even pointed out that everyone already *knew* it was a myth. They were just playing along with the story, trying to spook eachother.
I think the problem isn't that Jimmy tries to disprove Santa's existence, it's probably the execution that's the problem. Like for another example of this kind of story, that Dexter episode (YES I know it was an April Fools day episode, but that doesn't automatically make it good because it's execution wasn't great). Granted they probably didn't wanted us to root for Dexter, but the way the episode was structured and how they just wanted it to be the complete opposite message of Christmas' true meaning, it still comes off more as jarring. Granted Jimmy here didn't do the same thing as Dexter, but they really could've tried to teach him better without making him come off as a bit arrogant with his quest in debunking Santa's existence. Not only that, other characters like Cindy and Livy trying to expose Jimmy 'ruining' Christmas and the Fat Elf really didn't jive with me.
I love how Santa's reaction to getting his atoms scrambled is just a simple "ouch"
Cindy actually got done dirty in this episode. She actually was upset with Jimmy for almost ruining Christmas for Carl and wanted to get back at him for doing that, but gets treated with a lump of coal for her efforts.
But don't worry Jimmy you're not the only animated boy genius with a not-so-great Christmas episode
Yes, her and Libby both got done dirty.
I always thought Cindy was really unlikable when I was younger, and while she kinda is, Sometimes she does have a point about Jimmy
@@burnforeverandever true that.
To be fair, they did record Jimmy's blunder and made it public just to spite him for hurting Carl's feelings even though Jimmy didn't mean to. Santa knew they did it for all the wrong reasons and they got a lump of coal for that. Plus it was all Libby's idea. She even said "Do me a favor: Next time I say we should humiliate somebody, DON'T LISTEN!"
Dexter's Laboratory is still considered the worst special in cartoon history...so Jimmy is safe 💯
10:55 THANK YOU, MR ENTER!
Thank you for describing how Jimmy's "logic" in delivering presents around the world to prove there is no Santa Clause makes no F***ing sense. Seriously, that has always perplexed me even as a kid when I first saw this episode.
Yeah, the idea of "no way a person exists specifically for this job when I could do it, lol" is really silly. It feels less like an actual stream of logic and more like a weird flex.
I think the reason is that delivering presents is Santa's special thing, and if anyone can do it, then any one could be Santa.
@@MrDavicovic Wouldn't that make it MORE likely for there be a Santa or even multiple Santas?
@@axolotl2686 No, I think it's more like what Jimmy's mom says, that "he lives in you" or whatever she said.
I hated the Dexter's Lab Christmas special way more than this one. It felt so mean spirited and uncomfortble
It was actually released on April 1st, intended as an April Fool's joke.
Y'all zoomers will call anything uncomfortable
@@TrashQueenAndKingTheir discomfort aside, it’s definitely worse
I can't say that. At least Dexter gets in trouble for what he did. Jimmy straight up gets rewarded.@@ironrevenger9386
@vidk1dd96
If it was meant to be a joke, it wasn't a very good one. And it doesn’t even make sense putting a Christmas-themed episode in the middle of April.
As a Texan I will have to say that weather here is VERY bipolar. Some years, the start of winter is determined in hindsight. The temperature can rapidly fluctuate through out the day and the week. This is further compounded by the fact that different areas of Texas experience different weather and temperatures. North Texas gets more hail and snow compared to south Texas. East Texas is more humid so temperature extremes are the norm, while west Texas is comparatively drier.
Now I'm shocked the show took place in Texas at all. But the lack of a traditional white Christmas setting for a green Christmas one. In my personal experience very accurate, but I acknowledge that its a definite break from the norm.
I had family in southeast Houston, so I was always amused when we went down after Christmas and saw perfectly healthy _palm trees_ -- my home is 600 miles further north and 1500' higher in elevation, so winter is a crapshoot -- we've had a couple of White Christmases in my lifetime but more often it's ~50ºF/10ºC with plants/grass wintering
You know in February 2021, Texas got the very subzero experiences and even far south Texas couldn’t get out of the 20s temperature when the average was in the 60s-70s range in that month!
Retroville takes place in Houston if I remember correctly.
I loved jimmy neutron as a kid. I still can't believe theres no funko pop of him lol
I didn’t even know Jimmy Neutron HAD a holiday special
Oh I know this one I know this one for a very long time
I did not either
There was like 3 the Christmas Halloween and Valentine's day
Must've been particularly crap.
@@PhoenixFireZeroMore so forgettable. Now the Dexter’s Lab Christmas Special was crap
3:32 The reasoning behind this is that the show takes place in Texas, and you know it doesn't snow much there due to the climate. It's in the south and half of the state is desert.
At least he didn't TRY to kill Santa like Dexter 😂😂
0:50 Phil Lamarr once stated in an interview with Vanity Fair that when voicing Bolbi, his main goal was to make the producers laugh.
Wait, that was Phil LaMarr!? 😱🤯
Man, that dude keeps surprising me.
He succeeded
Phil "I Shot Marvin in the Face" Lamarr doing the clap clap clap slap slap slap.
I felt so bad for Jimmy's dad in this episode.
Hugh is definitely the best cartoon dad.
@@poweroffriendship2.0 It's not a debate there. He maybe dumb but he has genuinely meant well with most of his antics and has repeatedly shown how much he loves his family.
@@PipeGuy64Bit Exactly. He's maybe not as bright as his son, but he isn't as aggressively chaotic as Homer Simpson, Peter Griffin, or even Richard Watterson. My guy just wants to take care his duck collection and eats some pies.
@@PipeGuy64BitAfter rewatching at an older age, his advice moments are pretty solid.
There’s one episode where Jimmy is running for Class President. Hugh says that instead of only focusing on the issues, loosen up and give the voters some fun
@@poweroffriendship2.0Great way to put it! The best moments imo are when Hugh caused the problem through collateral damage when it’s really Jimmy’s fault’s to begin with
Singing the Taco Shack song inside of a rival restaurant Jimmy built to literally destroy all competition
Dumping Jimmy’s nuclear lab waste into the lake periodically, thus causing Carl’s pet turtle Snappy to become giant and aggressive
You know, the funny thing is, this episode suffers from the exact same problem as Dexter Vs. Santa's Clause, where Jimmy sees Santa right in front of him and still doesn't believe in him. But you know, at least I can sort of buy that premise in Dexter's Lab. The show did get very surreal with its humor, so I can sort of buy Dexter mistaking an obvious real reindeer for his mom. This show, for as weird as it was, wasn't usually this dumb.
Jimmy fought against aliens in the movie, but thinks Santa isn’t real.
I thought he was meant to be smart. And not awful either.
Jimmy has seen and fought actual aliens.. But Santa existing!? Impossible!
As a Texan, I gotta be the person that says, "Yes, wearing a tank-top and summer clothes all year is definitely a thing, even on Christmas. In 30 years, I've seen snow fall three times, and never did it coat the ground. And depending on the tree, they would not be bare until January."
But in reality, it's a CG budget limitation Nick didn't want to spend.
I guess the teacher saying "Don't be such a science head and enjoy Christmas." could be a commentary on the lack of separation between Church and state in the US. Then again I'm from Australia, what do I know?
In Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, Buzz doesn’t believe in Santa Claus because Santa didn’t give him the laser he wanted when he was 8 so when Buzz meets Santa, Santa explains that there was no way he was going to give an 8 year old a functioning laser
That's hilarious.
> doesn't believe in Santa
> Has perfectly good explanations to why they can breathe in space
You know, despite all the writing hiccups in Holly Jolly Jimmy, I still love this Christmas Special! Also, Fun Fact, Santa Claus was played by Mel Brookes in this episode, the director of parody films such as Spaceballs and Blazing Saddles
I visit your channel about once a year and I'm shocked to see how you continue to improve year after year, it's so great to see you're still making videos
"I know this show takes place in Texas apparently, but it does occasionally snow there."
Well, yes, but it's EXTREMELY rare for the desert that is Texas to see snow.
I've traveled from home in the Mid-Atlantic to Florida during the Christmas season and my sister lives in California, you'd be hard pressed to tell it was December in both places without the holiday decorations. In fact, holiday decorations were how Tim Burton was able to tell the seasons were changing because he lived in Burbank his whole life, and stores changing from Halloween to Christmas decorations were what inspired him to create "The Nightmare Before Christmas."
Depends on where you are in Texas. Amarillo I know for sure gets a good amount of snow typically.
Also most places I've lived in not counting Texas - St. Louis and southern Maryland don't typically get a drop of snow until after Christmas and even then it's occasional and doesn't stay around for long. Gets cold as hell in eastern Missouri though. Living in DFW though I've gone through single digits, but I can't exactly say the same for southern Maryland (teens certainly but single digits I have no idea; I'm near the Chesapeake bay so winters stay slightly warmer).
Retroville is set in the Houston or Austin area if I recall...
@@NobodyC13 Neat.
Honestly, if I had to choose between which is less awful: this or FOP’s second Christmas episode (merry wishmas), I'd choose this.
Why? I really have no idea. Maybe because the Santa in this one doesn’t come off looking like an asshole (even if Jimmy kinda does) who crashes at the main character’s house for an entire year and is a general nuisance. Plus, even Tara Strong claimed that she hated how that episode turned out.
Also, at least Jimmy Neutron got canceled with dignity (planet sheen notwithstanding), while FOP kept going until it got cancelled permanently.
Yeah, I remember hating Merry Wishmas as a kid ("Not on the List" is still a banger).
I liked Merry Wishmas. Not as good as Christmas Everyday but it's still decent special. But i can understand why people hate it.
What’s sad is Jimmy Neutron wasn’t even cancelled because of ratings it’s because the animation company went bankrupt after their film “The Ant Bully” bombed
Jimmy Neutron managed to do the one thing that Minty couldn’t do in A Very Minty Christmas. He broke Santa.
The “You broke Santa?” line in that MLP G3 Christmas special immediately reminded me of this Jimmy Neutron Christmas episode.
Holly Jolly Jimmy is far cry from the top episodes of the series but I wouldn't call it an Animated Atrocity. Jimmy's just being a smartass about the logistics of Santa because he's only working with the myths and legends about Santa and assuming that's all there is to know about him. Jimmy would've been correct too if that really was all there was to know about Santa, but we find out in the end that Santa can do what he does because he's a genius like Jimmy which wasn't in any of the folklore Jimmy was working with. Santa is able to fix Jimmy's mistakes with his own Brain Blast, and proves that his genius even surpasses Jimmy's when it's revealed that the dwarf star core he asked for years before couldn't be delivered in the same year for a scientific reason Jimmy never stopped to realize. Jimmy has been bested by other geniuses in the show before and after this point, and now that Jimmy recognizes Santa as an intellect comparable to himself he finally accepts Santa for knowing things that even he hasn't mastered yet but is still ok with being humbled by that. Genius protagonist shows by default usually can't make good Christmas specials, and this show is no exception, but it's much better than the one from Dexter's Lab and I thought it was decent for the type of show Jimmy Neutron is.
The funniest scene out of this show is when Carl got pregnant from an alien
Jimmy Neutron getting the animated atrocities? I never thought I'd see that.
This, the fairly odd parents, and SpongeBob Christmas and Halloween episodes were ones I watched every year as a kid 😎.
Also, it might be a tad nitpicky to complain about the lack of snow in this episode. There are places like California and Arizona where snow is kind of rare around winter time so this warm looking Christmas could still be related for those of us living in those areas lol.
Lastly, I'm surprised you didn't mention how santa is voiced by Mel Brooks here or how they show that santa does uses science here to do what he does as opposed to the using magic or whatever. I'm also surprised that you didn't show that Jimmy did get his dwarf star at the end lol.
This episode of Jimmy Neutron actually aired 20 years ago today!
That's surreal.
Fun fact did you know the the actress that played The teacher in the show was in another Christmas special she was the teacher in Frosty returns miss callbunkel
Y’know it’s funny I was literally watching a new variant of the sodium chloride meme about skeet telling jimmy the register helps with inventory and reporting to the IRS in ways mental math can’t be done lol
Your little cutaway gags in this one were really good! Made the whole thing a lot more enjoyable. Hope you're having a pleasant holiday season!
I feel like you could have gotten a better Christmas special by taking the episode where Jimmy accidentally causes an ice age when he spreads sunscreen in the atmosphere. Change it from him being sick and tired of the summer heat and just wnted to make it snow for Christmas because it never snows in retroville .
I love it when we get to see more of your sense of humor in these reviews!
Jimmy not believing in Santa because he didn't get one gift is the most realistic part of this. Pretty much every "Santa isn't real" motive in fiction is because the character asked for something and didn't get it.
Fun fact the voice actor for Bolbi is Phil Lamar the same voice actor for _Samurai Jack._ 🤯😃
Jimmy Neutron 5? What the heck is Jimmy Neutron 5?
Probably just a joke. About what, I cannot tell, but most likely a joke.
Also, Santa Claus is voiced by the legendary Mel Brooks in this Christmas special, which is hilarious irony bc he’s a Jew.
Jimbo must be too smart to believe in Christmas or Santa. Jimmy Nuetron was one of the best Nicktoons.
Off topic but love your Astro Boy profile picture. 💖🤖
@@Tackfox999 Awesome! Someone who knows who he is. I love Astro too.
In the end, Cindy and Libby end up getting coal.
So, for those who didn't see the special, the clip of Libby opening her camcorder is accompanied by the line
"I love opening presents early and acting surprised on Christmas day."
She has the camcorder for the whole episode, and used it to film Jimmy at the North Pole. She uses the tape to shame Jimmy on the news. After Santa fixes Jimmy's mistakes, Cindy and Libby get lumps of coal. So, this implies that Santa stole the camcorder bought for Libby, presumably by her parents, and replaced it with coal.
Jimmy also gets the core of his Dwarf Star, with a note from Santa saying "I had to let it cool for 5 years."
So, trying to bust someone trying to ruin Christmas gets you on the Naughty List, and presents someone ELSE bought get revoked BY Santa, while almost ruining Christmas by almost murdering Santa gets you on the Nice List.
In Jimmy's defense, they recorded Jimmy's invention scrambling Santa's molecules and made it public just to spite and shame him. They did it for all the wrong reasons. Thus, they got a lump of coal.
I'll agree with you on that point, but that doesn't justify Jimmy being on the Nice List. Yes, he delivered the presents, but he was doing so out of spite, and he didn't feel remourse for breaking Santa.
That also doesn't justify Santa stealing their gifts. If I remember correctly, the boxes we see them with ARE the same ones, implying that those gifts were taken. I MIGHT be wrong on that point, though.
@@BladeCrossEXE If only Santa had left Jimmy a note saying that the Dwarf Star needed time to cool off in the first place. Even if he didn't know how long it would take, it's better than just leaving him a box of nothing.
Jimmy wanted to prove that science is better than magic.
Furthermore, in the end, Jimmy actually did apologize to Santa for injuring him and he forgave him.
hey i'd say cindy and libby deserved the coal
Just once I want a Christmas story where not believing in Santa Claus Is treated like being a flat earther or a 9/11 Truther
I honestly remember enjoying the special as a kid, been awhile since I’ve seen it though.
I’m so glad you’re finally free from High Guardian Spice!
This episode is a breath of fresh air compared to it!
I want to binge rewatch his whole series on that disaster once the final video is out.
Hope he finishes it
Loud House’s newest Christmas special is 10x worse than this
How ?
Ngl, Hugh delivering pies in a replacement for Christmas presents was the only funny and heartwarming thing in this special.
Hugh's the best character in this series. HE should've gotten a spinoff instead of Sheen.
Here's my list of "The Best Christmas Specials" that I watch every year:
Recess "Yes Mikey, Santa Does Shave"
Justice League "Comfort and Joy"
Hey Arnold "Arnold's Christmas"
Spongebob "Christmas Who?"
Regular Show "The Christmas Special"
Pinky and the Brain "A Pinky and the Brain Christmas"
Harvey Beaks "It's Christmas, You Dorks!"
These are, hands down, the best, funniest, and most poignant Christmas specials out of all the animated shows I've seen. I always watch "Arnold's Christmas" last.
I really love "A Pinky and The Brain Christmas." I really hope that Mr. Enter eventually does an Admirable Animation review on it.
I watch Recess, Hey arnold, Spongeob, Pinky and theBbrian from that list and lke you I save Arnold's Christmas for last as its the best.
Tom and Jerry: The Night Before Christmas (1941)
I like Rugrats the Santa experience too
2:13 I think the intention was "Its the holiday so don't overthink it" Imagine if someone on valentines day just started saying "Oh you know love isn't real its just chemicals in your brain making it do what it needs to do"
At the end, Santa does give Jimmy the dwarf star, it just took him years to make it.
He “had to let it cool for five years.”
@@FilmmakeroftheFuture It would've nice if he left him a note saying it had to cool down five years prior, otherwise this would've happened. This was a big "Oopsie" on Santa's part.
If the show itself could have snow in one of its earlier episodes, which isn't even about Christmas. Its shocking that this episode doesn't have snow
"According to all known laws of aviation, bees can't fly either." Ah, great, now you gotta remind me of that Gizmondo commercial. 😆
I would have to disagree. The worst Nickelodeon Christmas special has to be the one for My Life As A Teenage Robot.
I loved this episode as a kid
Despite watching that a year ago, I tend to forget that one exists but I kinda agree. Also the second Fairly Odd Parents Christmas special "Merry Wishmas" is pretty bad too
I would have to agree, the MLAATR Christmas special is way too mean spirited.
That one was great
@@PipeGuy64Bit Merry Wishmas was ok
i love when these reviews take a more comedic approach ❤ never thought i'd see jimmy neutron on animated atrocities but i'm looking foward to what you have planned next ! 💕
8:01 insert Obvious Rick and Morty Joke here I'm Mr.Meeseeks look at me LOL
Apparently Santa Clause in this episode is voiced by Mel Brooks. I could tell the moment I heard him speaking.
"is this offensive? i dont care, it's hilarious."
if more people had this attitude, society would be a lot more bearable right now.
I vaguely remember this Christmas special myself, so I guess it must be forgettable if over the years I just forgot about it or it stayed in the dark recesses of my brain until I find your review on it. Back then, I thought Jimmy's parents were just being a little airheaded with the whole pies thing, so it's interesting to hear your thoughts, even though I can agree it didn't save the episode.
Also, I'm assuming you've played Banjo-Kazooie and maybe heard that they got into Super Smash Bros. Ultimate? Freezeezy Peak as a music track also made it in completely unchanged, not remixed or anything.
Keep on trucking, Mr. Enter! Also also, it was a nice refresher to see you pulling off a bit of acting.
Jimmy's arrogance could be really annoying sometimes and this episode is a prime example of that.
Well to be fair, there was other episodes where Jimmy tries to disprove something that you’d think he’d believe in.
Like the Bahama Quadrangle episode where he goes to disprove its disappearances only to find a scientist was hidden down there who was mutating people into plant monsters.
Or the episode where he goes to disprove a phantom with a salami leg.
Or the episode where he tries to disprove a cryptic lake monster only to find it was Carl’s old pet turtle who got mutated into a Kaiju by chemicals his dad dumped in the lake for no reason.
So with those episodes, I don’t think it would be too big of a stretch for him to try and disprove Santa and get proven wrong, like he did the Bahama Quadrangle, the Phantom, and the Lake Monster.
even as a kid i was like wait how did jimmy not know about the star
if i had a nickel for every show I've seen about a child genius who tries to disprove santa clause, I'd have 2 nickels which isn't much but it's weird that it happened twice.
This is the ONE instance in the show, where Jimmy is the most unlikable character and the one-time Cindy is in the right, every other episode Cindy Vortex is easily the worst character on the show and one of my least favorite Nick characters.
Agreed but Cindy and Libby filming the accident just so Jimmy would be hated worldwide for it was a bit much
@@Geomaster97 Yeah that was awful!
@@Geomaster97thank god Libby wised up once she got with Sheen, Cindy never did
@@ntfoperative9432 Once Libby started becoming her own character away from just tormenting Jimmy with Cindy she became a better character, my favorite of the group actually. Her relationship with Sheen helped her character, because not only does she respect Sheen, but their dynamic is a lot better and less toxic than Cindy and Jimmy, where her love for Jimmy is questionable at best. I REFUSE to believe Cindy is the one for Jimmy when you take the episode Who Framed Jimmy into account or her Valentine Song. Then you have episodes like The Science Fair Affair and King of Mars which have Cindy at her worst. She constantly criticizes Jimmy for whatever he does/causes yet fails to take any accountability or is not held in the same way when SHE is in the wrong, instead she shifts blame to Jimmy, such as King of Mars. In fact, in some instances, such as instigating the teasing of Jimmy Cindy is just a downright asshole that goes beyond just "she does it out of jealousy or hidden feelings" Like her tone of voice in Jimmy Goes to College or her actions in Who Framed Jimmy. Hell, one episode revealed that she uses a Jimmy dummy to practice her anger issues out on while practicing karate. Or in the episode where they all got superpowers Cindy was a straight up bully toward Jimmy, even though he did nothing to warrant her hostility, which is made even worse when the government captures them, and they laugh at Jimmy when he says he wants to rescue them. Even in this episode, while they were in the right in wanting to get back at him for hurting Carl's feelings, Cindy was basically going about this by wanting to humiliate Jimmy worldwide!
Jimmy has his flaws for sure, I mean the entire basis of the show is predicated on this fact, but Jimmy either fixes the mistake he made or is called out for it, Cindy NEVER receives the same amount of ire or self-awareness. Plus, unlike Cindy, whenever Libby was in the wrong, she owned up to her mistakes. Really Libby's worst moments just come from when she joins in on being an asshole toward Jimmy with Cindy, which can make her kind of an asshole. But otherwise, Jimmy has to give Libby a reason to do something back, which to me separates her from Cindy!
What do you think of people who strongly ship Jimmy and Cindy and dont Care what anyone says ?
1:14 I didn't know that we were in season 8 of Animated Atrocities. Dang.
@ElsagateFan-qg8bu Because TheMysteriousMrEnter's video titles and playlists are kind of garbage sometimes, not going to lie.
Ok actually theres a reason why it dosent snow in this special. The shows set in texas a place where it famously does not snow and when it did snow like during the huge blizzard we had a few years ago it was a big fucking deal. Its always a little refreshing seeing a Christmas special that doesnt have snow or look all wintery because in many places that dosent always happen. Amphibia actually pointed this out in their Christmas special. Tho I do agree they should have had that explained in the show. Edit yah I paused the video to make the comment right before mr.enter said the same thing nvm. Also it is in character for Jimmy to hold that much of a grudge over something so petty. This is the same guy who got him and his friends stranded on an island because he couldnt let an argument over Australia with cindy where they were both right btw go. He definitely wouldnt go this far tho like he'd feel awful making carl cry and probably spend the rest of the episode trying to make it up to him before finally learning the obvious lesson of just let people enjoy things.
Bulbi is from a fictional country, so it’s fine. I’m Eastern European and I find him hilarious
Finally someone says it. Even as a child I found the episode really strange and stupid, 🙇
especially if Jimmy really wanted to prove that Santa Claus doesn't exist, I would have generally just included religions and used Saint Nicholas as proof.
At least jimmy didn't beat the crap out of Santa like dexter did
All because he didn't get the Dwarf Star he wanted. In Jimmy's defense, Santa should have left a note saying that it needs to cool down even if he didn't know how long it would take.
@@lisaswayne8241True, but I admit I laughed my a** off 😂
@@kidprime6863
That's true, but he doesn't deserve the star at all because Jimmy wasn't in the first place.
He has brought humanity to the edge of despair and their lives countless times.
And Santa Claus give him no piece of coal as punishment because otherwise Jimmy would only press diamonds out of it. 🤔
But as I said, why should Jimmy's action prove that Santa Claus doesn't exist? If a school child can deliver all the presents in the world in one night, then an adult with magical reindeers can do it.
It would just prove that being Santa is a respectable job where you only have to work one day a year and the whole world loves you.
@@YEOsCanal If you actually watched the episode, Santa says he still has some molecules in the wrong places, so that confirms he is still mad about what Jimmy did to, accident or not. Plus, Jimmy DID actually apologize to him in the end and he forgave him as he did try to save Christmas in the end despite wanting to prove scientific superiority.
I doubt Jimmy got on the naughty list because he wanted to destroy the world. Sheen exaggerated. And if it was true, I wouldn't be surprised if it was because it was something Cindy-related. (And the writers want to make Jimmy and Cindy a couple?) It was because Jimmy lost belief in Santa Claus and wanted to prove he wasn't real. And again, who's fault was that?!
I forgot that Jimmy Neutron had a Christmas Special prior to seeing the video on my Home page. That episode definitely deserves to be on Animated Atrocities.
Also, how does Jimmy get to have a gift when he’s the one who harmed Santa to begin with?
Why?
When Dexter's Lab had the better Christmas special, then you know they screwed up.
This episode is Jimmy at his most insufferable
What if instead of Jimmy not believing in Santa, he’s angry that his science has never shown proof of Santa because of Christmas magic? It fits the concept of the show much better and doesn’t make him so hatable.
I am putting my foot down on that title! While I admit the episode isn't great, this being Nickelodeon's WORST Christmas special is an over exaggeration.
The real worst Nickelodeon Christmas special is Fairly Oddparents "Merry Wishmas!"
Wow, 8 Seasons of Animated Atrocities. A lot has happened. Nice video Mr. Enter!
Personally, I think the Christmas special for Catdog was worse than this one. That one had unlikeable characters, a mean-spirited feeling that made me feel uncomfortable and it's so damn depressing. This one sure has Jimmy acting like an asshole but it has some good moments. I respect everyone's opinion of this episode even though this episode didn't bother me that much.
If i'm being to be honest, I never knew Jimmy Neutron had a christmas special until now
Gotta blast
Before watching the video: Wonder what would Mr. Enter think of the Dexter Christmas special after seeing this special
1:08 (After the comments corrected me) If I had a nickel for every time a christmas special about a genius kid trying to proof santa isn't real appeared in Animated Attrocities I'd have 2 nickels, which isn't alot but it's weird that it happened twice
2:12 I mean, she has already dated Thomas Edison (YES, this happened and very early on), was shrunk and fought (and won) against a caterpillar, and Jimmy's science usually seems to go beyond the imposisble. So she is basically a case of a character thinking like they should have, given the world they believe in, instead of suddenly acting like their world behaves in real world logic
10:43 this kinda feel like that adventure time episode "Wizards Only Fools", where Bonnie was suddenly full "magic isn't real", but it felt more like "she only starts claiming that because someone prefered a magic cure, over her scientific cure".
With Jimmy claiming Santa isn't real, seemingly only out of a sense of "I am better than Santa claus! my science is better!"
You do realize he did a Dexter Christmas episode review, right?
@@donovanboykins1995 Nope. I completely forgot / was not aware of
The worst part about this episode is that, despite being absolutely horrible to Carl and Santa AND almost ruining Christmas just because he didn't get what he wanted the previous year, Jimmy gets rewarded at the end of the episode by getting what he wanted the previous year. Meanwhile, Cindy and Libby get coal for a comparatively small offense (that's actually pretty out of character for them, especially Libby).
Tbf, since it was a present for a previous year, that technically means Jimmy got nothing for that year.
@@lpfan4491 I'm sure Jimmy's parents gave him gifts that year. Jimmy also never says he got nothing from Santa, he just says he didn't get what he wanted.
cindy and libby deserved that coal for humiliating jimmy
@@locobuff345 Jimmy deserved to be humiliated, and he deserved coal too. Frankly, Jimmy didn't even deserve that much.
@@SunnysFilms Which is why he technically got nothing.
The Freezeezy Peak of Banjo Kazooie in the background music.
Surprised to see some didn't know thos special existed.
Jimmy ruining Christmas for Carl isn't nearly as egregious as he was in the series finale where he keeps insisting that people are inherently incapable of change because of "genetics"
never thought i'd live to see the day
I got a great idea!
Have the intelligent boy have a charm still have the smarts but has that kid in him!
He believes in Santa!
Like how someone who takes his job seriously still has that charm still in him!
Personally I say the worst Nickelodeon Christmas special (or Nick-Mas Special) is either the Rocket Power one or Loud House Flipmas Carol.
Jimmy fell under the same delusional trap that Edd did during that stint with the cursed phone; being lost in just the shear improbable nature of it all that it was just safer to assume it was all a hoax or illusion.
He fell into the same thinking during the first Jimmy Timmy Power Hour.
As dumb as this special is, I still find it better than Dexter's or MLAATR's Christmas specials.
What about the CatDog christmas special?
That one really sucks
Yes it did.
Ask for your asking that question can we watch Jimmy Neutron in four frames a second on our phones yes yes we can they're called Game Boy Advance emulations you know nothing about them technology things and how the doodads work with the function thingy
You are right about some people being able to survive cold temperatures, I mean Brian Blessed did...he nearly reached the sumit more than a couple of times.
Man I know we ain’t a majority in the US but where are the good Chanukah specials?!
I know that the Rugrats has a Chanukah special. I haven't seen it in a long time, but I remember it being good. Unfortunately, I don't know about any other good Chanukah specials.
Have a great Chanukah!
It's genuinely funny that half of this is just Enter beefing with Jimmy.
As far as I'm concerned, VeggieTales: The Toy That Saved Christmas and Shining Time Station: Tis a Gift are both way much better Christmas episodes than Holly Jolly Jimmy and Holly Jolly Jimmy was a pretty terrible episode of Jimmy Neutron.
I forgot about this special.
10:30 didn't that song get played in the Donkey Kong show?
Yep
To jusify it not looking like winter. Where i live there was a 10 year gap between snow and the leaves rarely fall.