0:28 This one is actually even worse WITH context. Basically, if I remember right, Jimmy's dad got hold of one of his inventions that allowed him to manipulate time within a certain point in space, meaning he could alter time for a single person/thing without changing the time around it. If what this lady is saying is true, then Jimmy's dad broke into her hospital room, and proceeded to reverse this woman's childbirth several times, and watched.
I can relate to that. Trying to finish tagging products or filling up certain types of candy that have been out of stock for almost three weeks, but customers are pouring in like a tsunami and you gotta take care of their orders at the register first
@@beastwarsFTW but Seth was not even born until after Abel was killed. And even then Cain was wandering the Earth as punishment for killing Abel, so Seth most likely never even spoke to him, nor wouldn't have been on speaking terms.
@@MatthewNY94 I do remember that episode, I just didn't remember this scene. Also, I'm pretty sure Jimmy had his brain blast whilst everyone was running away from the mummies inside the tomb, not while they were stranded in the middle of the desert.
@@kyon813 back in like 2018-19, I used gifs of this episode to troll friends who were posting ironic jimmy neutron memes but haven't watched the show lmao
Despite what other say. I think the animation and cgi actually stands up pretty well. They did a very good job working with what they had. Of course things aren’t as detailed as you might find to day. But to compensate they really didn’t seem to try and go for too much detail and kept a consistent style. The models are all smooth. Nothing looks rough. The background are surprisingly pleasing with the color pallets and once again they kept it clean and didn’t trying to use to many textures as working with textures was as successful back then and would have clashed with the style of the character models. The animation is very smooth. I don’t recall being a big fan of the show. But I can appreciate that it’s actually put together pretty well. Nickelodeon was pretty smart of making the whole movie first and then being able to keep the same models from the movie budget for the show. Like I think what gets me for some reason are the eyelids oddly enough. I remember eyelids always being this thin as film that would wipe across character eyes back in the early 2000s and eyes them selves where sharp and pointy sometimes. But once again going with the very smooth looking models. The eyes and the eye movement look pretty decent. And they actually have both and upper and a lower that are both used pretty regularly which is surprising. Like I said they did a pretty good job keeping the style consistent and making a world where most things didn’t feel out of place. Like when you put the characters next to another cgi model of cartoons at the time. These ones normally look the most clean and the most flexible with distorting in weird ways. I guess the only negative is that any clip I see of these older shows the video quality is awful.
I feel similar to a lesser known show, Xavier Renegade Angel. The quality isn't the best but the animators are so good with facial expressions and movement that it makes up for it.
Tells you about the state / quality of modern animation and cartoons! This was of course an amazing show but it's almost unbelievable how a 4 minute and 20 second clip can be better than whole seasons of what They put out now
@@RabidNemo Yes and I'm not trying to put them down by saying this but I feel really sorry for the kids of today because they don't have what we had at all. The quality isn't there for movies or television. And I think people my age need to stop putting them down by saying they'll never understand how great this or that was. How about we just really push for more great original movies and shows instead of getting hype for all these remakes and reboots of our childhood favorites. Let these kids have their own cool stuff! Anyways I'm done ranting