I think the main reason why the Fairly OddParents got more screen-time than Jimmy Neutron might have been because Nickelodeon wanted to save time and money. Keep in mind, CGI is a lot more complex than traditional hand drawn animation, especially since it requires more steps like building the models of the characters, backgrounds and objects in the computers, then they have to rig the characters to animate them, not to mention the amount of time it takes to render each scene depending on how complex it is. So it’s a lot more work than just simply drawing everything frame by frame on paper. But hey, it’s just a theory
Plus 2D characters most of the time will NOT translate well into CGI. Seriously, look at the Fairly Oddparents characters when they become CGI in the specials. Horrifying, right?
@@ExtremeWreck you got a point there I mean nearly all the fairly OddParents characters have heads bigger than their bodies and their eyes and mouths take up almost their whole face
I know that it's just by that time the show ended after the special but the last episodes from November were probably made earlier and they didn't air it yet
I need to clarify something about the staff: While Gene Grillo did write for Fairly OddParents (1 episode,) he was primarily a Jimmy Neutron writer (22 episodes.) To make things more balanced, Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel wrote one Jimmy Neutron episode together. While the crossover's stories were mostly skewed in FOP's favor (since it was ultimately cheaper to keep the action in Dimmsdale,) I can respect Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn's contributions for keeping the JN characters relatively in-character, at least until the third movie. But yeah, I agree the first one was the best. It felt the most like something both shows genuinely wanted to make, even if the crossover itself was an executive order. I'll bet the FOP writers always wanted to get Mr. Crocker into Fairy World, and the JN writers always wanted to mutate Goddard and have to shut him down from the inside, but both concepts may have felt "too big for 11 minutes yet too small for 22 minutes," with a crossover giving them the exact "fish out of water" spice they needed to make these stories possible.
It was very disingenuous to consider gene grillo a "full time fairly oddparents writer" when he only wrote one episode for the whole show, also power hour 2 & 3 have a completely even split of half jimmy neutron writers and half fairly oddparents writers
The writers of Jimmy neutron: hey Hallo!?! Can we have a turn in the drivers Seat? That's are boy your using for the crossover!!! Butch: let me think about it.... NOPE
I do feel like the reason why most of the specials takes place in the FOP world is because of how hard CG is to make especially during the time when this was made and 2D is just easier to animate
I remember when the first one came out, it was presented as a special event, but the more you do it, the less special or interesting it gets. The only crossover I really liked was The Critic and The Simpsons, although the Simpsons/Futurama one was better then I thought it would be.
I liked all three, but the third one did feel the weakest of the bunch in every aspect. In essence EVERY crossover is gimmicky. You just want to see how one group of characters reacts to the other group of characters, preferably out of copyright in an official capacity. Yet I can see why they chose Jimmy Neutron and FOP. They're not incredibly incompatible, they just sort of fit together, they both share some staff members, they have a similar theme of kids that no one understands against the world. They could have easily taken a hard fantasy series and combined it with a slice of life, down to Earth series. Imagine a Spongebob X Hey Arnold crossover. The crossover works best if you like both shows enough, I wouldn't compare it to the Family Guy X Simpsons one. At least that one was with shows past their prime.
Something else that i didn't like about The Jerkinators. Is that it has a really terrible message about friendship, everyone in the episode was surprised that Jimmy and Timmy wanted to hang out with each other. Even though they were all busy right before they wanted to hang out with them Yeah, Jimmy and Timmy were rude towards them. But shouldn't they be glad that Jimmy and Timmy were finally getting along with each other?
I feel like that message is what made this not feel like a special because while the other 2 had a plot that wouldn’t be done in a typical episode. If you rewrote this episode with only one of these shows it wouldn’t feel different.
@@nel-sunstudio6109The way that the friends acted always bothered me. They kept acting like Jimmy and Timmy were ignoring them. Jimmy and Timmy don't really flat out ignore them and ditch them. They just come off as rather being too busy to socialize with their friends, which is pretty much normal for anyone who has a reason why they don't feel like hanging out with their friends at the moment, and they do say hi whenever they encounter them. This made the friends instead just come off as jealous because Jimmy and Timmy are hanging out with each other instead of hanging out with them and immediately jump to conclusions that they don't want to be friends with them anymore just because they don't even spend a single second with them. What’s infuriating is that the episode wants us to sympathize with the friends despite the fact that they were the unlikable ones
They didn’t really ignore them Jimmy and Timmy still knew about each other they just didn’t reference them. And also no they are not canon to the shows.
The third Jimmy Timmy Power Hour was not the final sendoff of Jimmy Neutron. The Jerkinators premiered in July of 2006 and after a four month hiatus, Nickelodeon had continued to release the remaining episodes of season 3. The final episode of the series premiered on November of 2006.
True, it wasn't the last in airing order, but it was still the last in production order, and the last you'll see on official (non-wiki) episode lists. As usual, Nickelodeon just scrambled everything to maximize ratings.
The actual last episode of Jimmy Neutron was actually "El Magnifico / Best in Show" which aired on November 25, 2006 which released three months after the last Jimmy Timmy Power Hour on July 21, 2006
Plus the reason Jimmy Neutron was cancelled was because the studio that made Jimmy Neutron DNA Productions was in the break of shutting down after the financial failure of The Ant Bully which was released on July 28, 2006 a few weeks after the last Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
The financial failure of The Ant Bully and DNA Productions being shut down led to the cancellation of fourth season of the TV show and a sequel to the 2001 movie
I think all of the crossovers were good, but I do agree that the first one was superior. Btw, it's nice to hear someone talk about the 2nd and 3rd, cuz ppl normally don't.
I'd say easily the weakest aspect of these crossovers is the Fairly Odd Parents characters being in 3D. Characters like Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda were not designed to be in 3D and it reflects in their overall designs. The Jimmy Neutron characters worked just as well in 2D because DNA Productions accounted for their designs in a 3D space.
Funnily enough it seems implied that the JTPH trilogy is canon to FOP but not JN like how the 2nd one was when Jorgan changed da rules to make the anti faires visible without anti fairy goggles and the first one introduced the big wand
I hope jimmy neutron can return one day. I always wanted a tv movie of nicktoons unite but I knew that wouldn't happen. The 2nd crossover was my favorite. I feel like it was a missed opportunity on cindy & libby interacting with trixie & veronica. Angelica & debbie interacting in rugrats go wild was iconic to me. I would love a jimmy timmy power hour 4.
I remember watching the Jimmy Timmy Power Hours as a kid and I remember loving them as I have all of them on DVD and it blew my mind to see two of my favorite shows coming together and at least were better than the Family Guy/Simpsons crossover. Also I guess Nickelodeon wanted to emulate Back to the Future as both 2 & 3 were made back to back as they were both released in the same year months apart, and also the Nicktoons games have made these crossovers cannon as they mention it in the games (Mostly Unite) and also I think the Jimmy Neutron send off in my opinion was Globs of Doom as that was released in 2008 2 years after the show ended.
I think that the first power hour was canon in the first game but everything from then on was its own alternative timeline that ignored the sequels to power hour completely The last game globs of doom was sadly a dissapointing fart of a ending to sutch a fun little series of games
Nice video. Although im gonna have to disagree with you about the second jimmy timmy power hour. That was my favorite one as kid. You gotta understand these crossovers were intended for kids (obviously) so while i do agree with most of what youre saying now (im 22) 10 year old me or how ever old i was when these came out wouldn't care not even one bit haha
Poof would do literally nothing and just float in the background as dead weight, Sparky would make a few snarky quips about hiding from the cops and maybe hold a plot device or two, and Chloe would be the most intrusive and probably compete with Cindy over something mundane as a subplot. They'd all be annoying, waste precious time, and aside from (MAYBE) Chloe, do nothing valuable to support the true main cast whatsoever.
5:37 Gene Grillo also wrote those direct-to-video Tom and Jerry crossover films like Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz and Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
@@damianhendriks6162 Do *NOT* Blame the Character! And Don't Blame Tom Hanks Either. He asked John A. Davis (The Creator of Jimmy Neutron) to make "The Ant Bully" BECAUSE of how Successful Jimmy was. And Because Hanks Himself read the Book Ant Bully was Based on to his Kid. So Don't Blame Tom for Jimmy's Cancellation.
When the third J&TPH came on the screen, I drew a blank. Total blank. I don't even remember this thing airing. I mean, it obviously did since you're showing it here and recounting details but, I can't recall a single detail from the third special. It must've been really bad because I remember the first two a lot more than the last one.
@@mediamementosofficial i mean wouldn't an easier method be spacing out the clips with the stock footage you use at the end or preferably, using a character avatar?
I already think people take superhero movies too seriously, this is too much, I had a blast watching the three of these as a kid, I think hyperanalysing them now that we grew up is weird, dont get me wrong the analysis in it self is great I just dont like the idea of doing them for kids shows, not just from you, but from any other channels. Idk I just think that when I was a kid I didnt even thought about whos writing the shows and the type of humor, I just had fun
That guy should’ve created a Jimmy Timmy Power Hour videogame, in the same year of the third & final one of that series, for after Timmy T. given Jimmy N. his brain back.
Also considering gene grillo "half jimmy neutron and fairly oddparents writer" is just wrong he only wrote 1 segement for fop vs 19 for jimmy neutron most of which double length you know who also wrote 1 segment for jimmy neutron? Steve marmel & butch hartman so surely they are half jimmy neutron writers too by your logic
And we spend more time in the fairly oddparents world espically in power hour 2 & 3 cause cgi is more creatively limiting: creating new sets and models in cgi is very costly and takes alot of time but at least jimmy neutron gets more main characters on screen to kinda make up for it
I remember liking the second Power Hour the best. First was forgettable, and the third was just bad, but I thought the second worked pretty well for what they were trying to do.
Probably the only lasting effect of the power-hours for me is the jarring difference between TUFF-Planet Sheen "Flat Sheen" and the Power Hour "Flat Sheen".
I do think jimmy timmy 2 & 3 are better considering jimmy & timmy and their friends actually get to all interact instead of just timmy and jimmy swapping places
I disagree in regards to the quality of Jimmy Timmy 2 and 3. I think both of them are great-my favorite is 2 but I think 3 is the funniest with the best writing. Jimmy Timmy 3 was intended to be the series finale for both Jimmy Neutron and The Fairly OddParents. Genuinely, I wish it was. I think, given that both shows were already so similar to each other in premise, ending together was a natural fit. If Jimmy Timmy 3 was truly the last we saw of both shows (without Planet Sheen or seasons 6 through 10 of Fairly OddParents, including the Drake Bell movies and Fairly Odder), I would’ve gladly accepted that. Jimmy Timmy 3’s story even felt fitting for a series finale in my opinion, and I believe it to be the series send-off both shows deserved.
It was the last jimmy neutron episode and fairly oddparents had a hiatus and bob boyle left fairly oddparents and danny phantom and was working on wubbzy and it came out in August 2006 on nick jr
With what? Spongebob? Nick refuses to let any cartoons besides the Loud House (Casagrandes included) and Spongebob run on the network more than once a month, so nothing get their level of popular.
Both of those shows rarely appear on the network, and when they do it's irregular. I'm disappointed because It's Pony was a show I didn't even know I wanted.
One thing that really bothers me about the Jimmy Timmy Power Hours is that they always have to shift the styles whenever the characters go from universe to universe. Why is that?
@@BrendanJSmithThe 3rd one is just really bad. You could tell that none of the Jimmy Neutron writers worked on it since most of characters from that show acted completely out of character in that special
5:17 actually those are the writers of the first Jimmy Timmy Power Special These are the writers of the second special Story by Gene Grillo Steve Marmel Jed Spingarn Jack Thomas Written by Gene Grillo Steve Marmel
to be fair while yes butch hartman is controversial not defending his actions but he wasn't the reason fairly odd parents kept going in a video he made on his youtube channel it was Nick who wanted to keep "beating a dead horse"
I think the main reason why the Fairly OddParents got more screen-time than Jimmy Neutron might have been because Nickelodeon wanted to save time and money.
Keep in mind, CGI is a lot more complex than traditional hand drawn animation, especially since it requires more steps like building the models of the characters, backgrounds and objects in the computers, then they have to rig the characters to animate them, not to mention the amount of time it takes to render each scene depending on how complex it is. So it’s a lot more work than just simply drawing everything frame by frame on paper.
But hey, it’s just a theory
A Film Theory!
Plus 2D characters most of the time will NOT translate well into CGI. Seriously, look at the Fairly Oddparents characters when they become CGI in the specials. Horrifying, right?
@@ExtremeWreck you got a point there
I mean nearly all the fairly OddParents characters have heads bigger than their bodies and their eyes and mouths take up almost their whole face
@@akganimationstudioproducti3779 and Timmy have 5 Fingers! He usually has 4 its funny
I know that it's just by that time the show ended after the special but the last episodes from November were probably made earlier and they didn't air it yet
I need to clarify something about the staff: While Gene Grillo did write for Fairly OddParents (1 episode,) he was primarily a Jimmy Neutron writer (22 episodes.) To make things more balanced, Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel wrote one Jimmy Neutron episode together. While the crossover's stories were mostly skewed in FOP's favor (since it was ultimately cheaper to keep the action in Dimmsdale,) I can respect Gene Grillo and Jed Spingarn's contributions for keeping the JN characters relatively in-character, at least until the third movie.
But yeah, I agree the first one was the best. It felt the most like something both shows genuinely wanted to make, even if the crossover itself was an executive order. I'll bet the FOP writers always wanted to get Mr. Crocker into Fairy World, and the JN writers always wanted to mutate Goddard and have to shut him down from the inside, but both concepts may have felt "too big for 11 minutes yet too small for 22 minutes," with a crossover giving them the exact "fish out of water" spice they needed to make these stories possible.
It was very disingenuous to consider gene grillo a "full time fairly oddparents writer" when he only wrote one episode for the whole show, also power hour 2 & 3 have a completely even split of half jimmy neutron writers and half fairly oddparents writers
See, I disagree with the second one's rating. I personally enjoyed it and is one of my favorite out of the 3.
I agree
I don’t know. I really don’t wanna watch it because I enjoy Jimmy Neutron more, so seeing them together was kinda hard for me to like
Same
The writers of Jimmy neutron: hey Hallo!?! Can we have a turn in the drivers Seat? That's are boy your using for the crossover!!!
Butch: let me think about it.... NOPE
I do feel like the reason why most of the specials takes place in the FOP world is because of how hard CG is to make especially during the time when this was made and 2D is just easier to animate
I remember when the first one came out, it was presented as a special event, but the more you do it, the less special or interesting it gets. The only crossover I really liked was The Critic and The Simpsons, although the Simpsons/Futurama one was better then I thought it would be.
Are you talking about the Simpsons/Futurama crossover comic? Because THAT I can agree with.
the second one was actually my favorite.
I’m gonna stay mad that Jimmy and AJ hadn’t really interacted
I liked all three, but the third one did feel the weakest of the bunch in every aspect. In essence EVERY crossover is gimmicky. You just want to see how one group of characters reacts to the other group of characters, preferably out of copyright in an official capacity. Yet I can see why they chose Jimmy Neutron and FOP. They're not incredibly incompatible, they just sort of fit together, they both share some staff members, they have a similar theme of kids that no one understands against the world. They could have easily taken a hard fantasy series and combined it with a slice of life, down to Earth series. Imagine a Spongebob X Hey Arnold crossover. The crossover works best if you like both shows enough, I wouldn't compare it to the Family Guy X Simpsons one. At least that one was with shows past their prime.
Something else that i didn't like about The Jerkinators. Is that it has a really terrible message about friendship, everyone in the episode was surprised that Jimmy and Timmy wanted to hang out with each other. Even though they were all busy right before they wanted to hang out with them
Yeah, Jimmy and Timmy were rude towards them. But shouldn't they be glad that Jimmy and Timmy were finally getting along with each other?
I’m getting Mulan 2 flashbacks.
I feel like that message is what made this not feel like a special because while the other 2 had a plot that wouldn’t be done in a typical episode. If you rewrote this episode with only one of these shows it wouldn’t feel different.
I know that's why I hate jimmy Timmy power hour 3 because is mean spirited and hypocritical
@@nel-sunstudio6109The way that the friends acted always bothered me. They kept acting like Jimmy and Timmy were ignoring them. Jimmy and Timmy don't really flat out ignore them and ditch them. They just come off as rather being too busy to socialize with their friends, which is pretty much normal for anyone who has a reason why they don't feel like hanging out with their friends at the moment, and they do say hi whenever they encounter them. This made the friends instead just come off as jealous because Jimmy and Timmy are hanging out with each other instead of hanging out with them and immediately jump to conclusions that they don't want to be friends with them anymore just because they don't even spend a single second with them.
What’s infuriating is that the episode wants us to sympathize with the friends despite the fact that they were the unlikable ones
Also this explains why the nicktoons unite games ignored the sequels to the power hour series
We're those games cannon to the shows?
They didn’t really ignore them Jimmy and Timmy still knew about each other they just didn’t reference them. And also no they are not canon to the shows.
@@NervousBoiReck they referenced the power hour so technically yes
@@yummynubs3646 nah I don't think
@@NervousBoiReckIn the first game they do
The third Jimmy Timmy Power Hour was not the final sendoff of Jimmy Neutron. The Jerkinators premiered in July of 2006 and after a four month hiatus, Nickelodeon had continued to release the remaining episodes of season 3. The final episode of the series premiered on November of 2006.
True, it wasn't the last in airing order, but it was still the last in production order, and the last you'll see on official (non-wiki) episode lists. As usual, Nickelodeon just scrambled everything to maximize ratings.
The actual last episode of Jimmy Neutron was actually "El Magnifico / Best in Show" which aired on November 25, 2006 which released three months after the last Jimmy Timmy Power Hour on July 21, 2006
Plus the reason Jimmy Neutron was cancelled was because the studio that made Jimmy Neutron DNA Productions was in the break of shutting down after the financial failure of The Ant Bully which was released on July 28, 2006 a few weeks after the last Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
The financial failure of The Ant Bully and DNA Productions being shut down led to the cancellation of fourth season of the TV show and a sequel to the 2001 movie
Damn. If Any Bully never existed we would've got more Jimmy. RIP DNA
I think all of the crossovers were good, but I do agree that the first one was superior. Btw, it's nice to hear someone talk about the 2nd and 3rd, cuz ppl normally don't.
To be honest. With the TV budget and stuff it’s hard to do 3D animation than 2D stuff which is why FOP word gets more focused.
I'd say easily the weakest aspect of these crossovers is the Fairly Odd Parents characters being in 3D. Characters like Timmy, Cosmo and Wanda were not designed to be in 3D and it reflects in their overall designs. The Jimmy Neutron characters worked just as well in 2D because DNA Productions accounted for their designs in a 3D space.
You must’ve missed that was the point of the crossovers….
Funnily enough it seems implied that the JTPH trilogy is canon to FOP but not JN like how the 2nd one was when Jorgan changed da rules to make the anti faires visible without anti fairy goggles and the first one introduced the big wand
Well, Hartman logic is different than odekerk logic as MM stated in this video
I hope jimmy neutron can return one day. I always wanted a tv movie of nicktoons unite but I knew that wouldn't happen. The 2nd crossover was my favorite. I feel like it was a missed opportunity on cindy & libby interacting with trixie & veronica. Angelica & debbie interacting in rugrats go wild was iconic to me. I would love a jimmy timmy power hour 4.
If they were to make a 4th one I would want it to be where the crimson chin meets ultralord.
I remember watching the Jimmy Timmy Power Hours as a kid and I remember loving them as I have all of them on DVD and it blew my mind to see two of my favorite shows coming together and at least were better than the Family Guy/Simpsons crossover. Also I guess Nickelodeon wanted to emulate Back to the Future as both 2 & 3 were made back to back as they were both released in the same year months apart, and also the Nicktoons games have made these crossovers cannon as they mention it in the games (Mostly Unite) and also I think the Jimmy Neutron send off in my opinion was Globs of Doom as that was released in 2008 2 years after the show ended.
I think that the first power hour was canon in the first game but everything from then on was its own alternative timeline that ignored the sequels to power hour completely
The last game globs of doom was sadly a dissapointing fart of a ending to sutch a fun little series of games
They atlist got Jimmy right in those games
Same I fell In love with all of the specials
Nice video. Although im gonna have to disagree with you about the second jimmy timmy power hour. That was my favorite one as kid. You gotta understand these crossovers were intended for kids (obviously) so while i do agree with most of what youre saying now (im 22) 10 year old me or how ever old i was when these came out wouldn't care not even one bit haha
0:30 you know I just wanted to give you something special, that was my first rectal thermometer
Jimmy Neutron should have crossed over Wallace and Grommet!
Now that's a crossover i would pay money to see
Yeah I temporarily forgot the Jimmy Timmy power hours but when I rewatched them I remembered why I love them.
Could you imagine if they did a fouth where the Jimmy Neutron characters meet Poof , Sparky and Chloe ?
Hmm...
God no... More screaming.
Poof would do literally nothing and just float in the background as dead weight, Sparky would make a few snarky quips about hiding from the cops and maybe hold a plot device or two, and Chloe would be the most intrusive and probably compete with Cindy over something mundane as a subplot. They'd all be annoying, waste precious time, and aside from (MAYBE) Chloe, do nothing valuable to support the true main cast whatsoever.
@@LeafRazorStorm I can see Chloe competing with Cindy over something.
@@kirakardashian8996 Probably over Jimmy Lmao
5:37 Gene Grillo also wrote those direct-to-video Tom and Jerry crossover films like Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz and Tom and Jerry: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory
The ones I thought of when thinking of Nicktoons is how they unfairly screwed over My Life as a Teenage Robot and never released it on DVD in the UK
At least I don’t see Paul the monkey anymore, got so much ptsd and nightmares from him.
I miss dna productions
Me too
It shutting down was all sheriff woody's fault!
@@damianhendriks6162 Do *NOT* Blame the Character! And Don't Blame Tom Hanks Either. He asked John A. Davis (The Creator of Jimmy Neutron) to make "The Ant Bully" BECAUSE of how Successful Jimmy was. And Because Hanks Himself read the Book Ant Bully was Based on to his Kid. So Don't Blame Tom for Jimmy's Cancellation.
Hi, I'm paul
No offense or anything but why does your footage look so dark? 🤨😕
To protect from copyright. Nickelodeon is notoriously brutal when it comes to this.
The downfall of Butch Hartman is the biggest disappointment since my son
@Ben Paul-David no, he just hung himself in a a gas station bathroom
When the third J&TPH came on the screen, I drew a blank. Total blank. I don't even remember this thing airing. I mean, it obviously did since you're showing it here and recounting details but, I can't recall a single detail from the third special. It must've been really bad because I remember the first two a lot more than the last one.
I can't even remember the third one existed outside of me going, "Wait, Jimmy Neutron still exists and they pumped out one more of these?"
I’d like them to make an edition of the 3rd special with the villian’s universe in jimmys animation without DNA production
why's the video so saturated
To avoid copyright
To avoid copyright from the Big V of Doom.
@@mediamementosofficial i mean wouldn't an easier method be spacing out the clips with the stock footage you use at the end or preferably, using a character avatar?
Surprisingly, no.
could you explain why tho?
I did enjoy both cartoons but I always think loved Jimmy's series more. The humor was just better to me, Cosmo gets more annoying as you get older.
Yeah, my question about these crossovers is How come they let Timmy and Cindy fall in love but not Jimmy and Trixie
I already think people take superhero movies too seriously, this is too much, I had a blast watching the three of these as a kid, I think hyperanalysing them now that we grew up is weird, dont get me wrong the analysis in it self is great I just dont like the idea of doing them for kids shows, not just from you, but from any other channels. Idk I just think that when I was a kid I didnt even thought about whos writing the shows and the type of humor, I just had fun
It being for kids dosent make them immune to criticism
@@harrybechtle4333 I didn't say that, I just think is boring to do
When I was 5 and 6 I liked when nerds collide and the jerkinators because of the portal
That guy should’ve created a Jimmy Timmy Power Hour videogame, in the same year of the third & final one of that series, for after Timmy T. given Jimmy N. his brain back.
Jimmy neutron has alot of screaming characters too espically carl
Also considering gene grillo "half jimmy neutron and fairly oddparents writer" is just wrong he only wrote 1 segement for fop vs 19 for jimmy neutron most of which double length you know who also wrote 1 segment for jimmy neutron? Steve marmel & butch hartman so surely they are half jimmy neutron writers too by your logic
And we spend more time in the fairly oddparents world espically in power hour 2 & 3 cause cgi is more creatively limiting: creating new sets and models in cgi is very costly and takes alot of time but at least jimmy neutron gets more main characters on screen to kinda make up for it
I remember liking the second Power Hour the best. First was forgettable, and the third was just bad, but I thought the second worked pretty well for what they were trying to do.
Probably the only lasting effect of the power-hours for me is the jarring difference between TUFF-Planet Sheen "Flat Sheen" and the Power Hour "Flat Sheen".
Invader zim was a good show but Villainous by alan ituriel is my main favorite show.
I would love to see a planet sheen, barnyard and Tuff puppy power hour. The 3rd power hours shows they ran out of ideas.
I do think jimmy timmy 2 & 3 are better considering jimmy & timmy and their friends actually get to all interact instead of just timmy and jimmy swapping places
6:10 the Simpsons crew had some imput though. The writing was awful but it was funny especially the Chicken Fight.
the first one is the best one i wish they would’ve explored cooler concepts with the other 2 but oh well
I disagree in regards to the quality of Jimmy Timmy 2 and 3. I think both of them are great-my favorite is 2 but I think 3 is the funniest with the best writing.
Jimmy Timmy 3 was intended to be the series finale for both Jimmy Neutron and The Fairly OddParents. Genuinely, I wish it was. I think, given that both shows were already so similar to each other in premise, ending together was a natural fit. If Jimmy Timmy 3 was truly the last we saw of both shows (without Planet Sheen or seasons 6 through 10 of Fairly OddParents, including the Drake Bell movies and Fairly Odder), I would’ve gladly accepted that.
Jimmy Timmy 3’s story even felt fitting for a series finale in my opinion, and I believe it to be the series send-off both shows deserved.
The first Jimmy Timmy Power Hour was cute as was the second.
The third was like, "Why did I watch the Fairly Oddparents again?"
It was the last jimmy neutron episode and fairly oddparents had a hiatus and bob boyle left fairly oddparents and danny phantom and was working on wubbzy and it came out in August 2006 on nick jr
Hey you said no requests.
Indeed I did. This is a Patreon raffle review.
What if Loud House did a big crossover ?
With what? Spongebob? Nick refuses to let any cartoons besides the Loud House (Casagrandes included) and Spongebob run on the network more than once a month, so nothing get their level of popular.
@@mightyfilm I think either Its Pony or Ollie’s Pack
Both of those shows rarely appear on the network, and when they do it's irregular. I'm disappointed because It's Pony was a show I didn't even know I wanted.
@@mightyfilm Its pony airs new episodes at 11 30 am on Sat same for Alvin
That wouldn't work Loud house is supposed to be mostly realistic.
It was dna productions because ant bully came out that time
Some of the simpsons and even futurama writers did do some scenes on the family guy crossover
One thing that really bothers me about the Jimmy Timmy Power Hours is that they always have to shift the styles whenever the characters go from universe to universe. Why is that?
The first one I could see.
The second too.
But the third? Nope.
@@aguy2181
Is it because they find that animating 2D characters in a 3D environment (and vice versa) is difficult?
"Hi I'm Paul!"
I started drawing other nick characters in the fairly oddparents art style
…there was more than one???
Decline? Each one only got better.
You’re in the vast minority who thinks that, tbh. Nothing wrong with that, but not many share your view.
@@albertrobinson4576 Yeah, like, I think they're all good, but they all got slightly worse over time.
Too be honest nobody remembers The Jimmy-Timmy Power Hour sequels anymore because there just forgettable and for the children If you know what I mean.
The first two are great. The third one is hot garbage. You and I have VERY different opinions on Jimmy Neutron and we need to fight it out!
@@aguy2181EVERYTHING.
@@BrendanJSmithThe 3rd one is just really bad. You could tell that none of the Jimmy Neutron writers worked on it since most of characters from that show acted completely out of character in that special
@@superjackster0165 THANK YOU!
The grim adventures of KND did better than the jimmy Timmy power hour.
I don’t even like SpongeBob tbh. Fairly odd parents was the only reason I ever watched Nickelodeon.
7:32 I can see that
There only 4 parents dexters didi and cow and chickens
5:17 actually those are the writers of the first Jimmy Timmy Power Special
These are the writers of the second special
Story by
Gene Grillo
Steve Marmel
Jed Spingarn
Jack Thomas
Written by
Gene Grillo
Steve Marmel
to be fair while yes butch hartman is controversial not defending his actions but he wasn't the reason fairly odd parents kept going in a video he made on his youtube channel it was Nick who wanted to keep "beating a dead horse"