Out of Jimmy's Head

Out of Jimmy's Head (abbreviated as OOJH) is an American live-action/animated teen sitcom created by Tim McKeon and Adam Pava for Cartoon Network.

The series was produced by Cartoon Network Studios and Brookwell McNamara Entertainment (the latter known for Disney's shows such as Even Stevens and That's So Raven).

Let's Be Heroes, in the season two episode, Crossover Nexus, along with a small cameo with Dolly and Crocko in the 20th anniversary mural from 2012.

However, he also must deal with Appleday's son Sonny, who intends to kill him and obtain his brain so he may gain notoriety as a cartoonist, and take over the world.

An evil principal obsessed with spitballs drives a wedge between Jimmy and Craig's friendship, and threatens to kick Robin out of school.

Guest Stars: Becky Thyre as Principal Muriel J. Fairplay, and George Frangides as The Janitor Yancy holds a boy-bashing sleepover, which upsets Jimmy after Robin shows up.

In the Halloween-themed episode Jimmy thinks he sees ghosts in an attic classroom, which Craig spots as a money-making opportunity.

A reporter for the school newspaper does a story on Jimmy, but she is secretly investigating Craig and his bootleg soda operation.

After Robin blames Jimmy for ruining her rock opera, she looks for revenge during the school's annual game of Ambush.

Meanwhile, in an effort to score money for a new video game, Craig works as a babysitter while Dolly is babysitting Tux's nephews which are circus focus.

Elsewhere, Craig finds love with Becky, Robin forgot her money to buy her lunch, Sonny is attempting to steal Jimmy's brain and Dolly tries to accept better cartoons.

Neil Genzlinger of The New York Times wrote: "Cast aside all that clutter, though, and this is really just another show about a seventh grader trying to fit in.

It’s also a show with a sly sense of humor when it’s not being self-consciously frentic", and praised Bil Dwyer for his comedic role.

It is worth noting that the show is an improvement on the movie in terms of Jimmy's increased confidence and ability to fend off peer pressure, which is certainly a welcome change".