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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaJim and Roy, a friendly violet demonic-looking alien that inhabits Jim's giant head, must stop an alien invasion. Misguided FBI agents and a manipulated mad doctor stand in their way, but Ji... Leer todoJim and Roy, a friendly violet demonic-looking alien that inhabits Jim's giant head, must stop an alien invasion. Misguided FBI agents and a manipulated mad doctor stand in their way, but Jim finds allies.Jim and Roy, a friendly violet demonic-looking alien that inhabits Jim's giant head, must stop an alien invasion. Misguided FBI agents and a manipulated mad doctor stand in their way, but Jim finds allies.
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John Worth Lynn Jr.
• 1994–1996
Melanie Holtzman
• 1994–1995
Gordon Barnett
• 1994–1996
John Andrews
• 1995–1996
Rex Ronson
• 1996
Tad Hills
• 1994–1995
Chris Johnston
• 1994–1995
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This show was really cool. I watched it every Saturday morning. The plot was so cool, it sucked you every time. I did start to get dull after the first season. It may have had something to do with the fact that season 1 was a mini-series and season 2 they made it into a normal series. I wish at least the first season would be released on DVD or something.
This was a really interesting show, probably one of the best MTV ever had. Too bad they canceled it, because it's a hell of a lot better than watching Real World 24 hours a day. I don't remember a whole lot about the show but I remember it had a cool story with great animation.
Lasted 2 seasons, the 1st collected on video and not sure about the 2nd. The first season was a complete story about the aliens' takeover attempt of Earth, Jim's befriending of the "Human Anomalies" club, and the race to assemble the Anti-Invasion device to save the world. 2nd season went downhill a little going episodic, exploring the origins of the other anomalies besides Jim, but still provided some swell prime-time adult animation and laughs. Too bad it was cancelled, as with all of MTV's best animated stuff.
It's amazing that this decade I found out about all these MTV animations other than "Daria" (which I love), "Eon Flux" (great animation, but I don't care for that cartoon), and "Beavis and Butthead" (too uncanny for me *shivers*). First this decade, when it came to other MTV cartoons I had never heard of, it was "Downtown" an animation that was way too short-lived. A couple of years ago, I watched it once a week during the summer! A great experience. I am still pissed off that it was short-lived. Then I got to spend time with "Liquid Television". (Maybe if I were high like those people in the 90s were, I would appreciate it more?!) I kind of liked "Liquid Television," but at the same time, I couldn't stand it. "Cartoon Sushi" was way worse. I hated it. I had to DNF it.
Not that many animated projects came out of MTV's Oddities, which sucks because I was hoping to come across a lot more projects! Now onto the show! So I thought the show was going to be something that I'd see on "Liquid Television," nonsensical, questionable, random, sophomoric, yet entertaining just with a horror touch. But "The Head" wasn't really like that. I thought this was going to be a horror cartoon about an ACTUAL Ave Satani demon living inside Jim's head. But it's a just a cute good alien who uses Jim as a host so they can save the planet together. Yes, this cartoon was bizarre. But it's not completely bizarre. This cartoon grows on you really quickly ~at least it did for me~. Yes, it's gross, but that's when Roy only comes out of Jim's head. There is brain tissue or gunk that spreads out onto the floor and makes a noise whenever Roy pops out. This cartoon wasn't vulgar. And it wasn't doing things for shock value.
Jim's crush, Mona, introduces him to a human anomalies counseling group. The people in the group are important because we see them throughout seasons one and two which I wasn't expecting. This is what adds to the wholesome part of the show. The togetherness and humanity. We get to know more about these characters, and we see episodes from their point of view, and we see Jim, Roy and Mona helping them out. I wasn't expecting this show to touch my heart. Making me feel things. I have a great admiration for cartoons or live action productions that are bizarre but heartfelt. Mister Rogers would've loved this cartoon if he could look past the big heads and brain muck. I loved the voice acting! And I love Mona's monotone voice. It was a little off-putting at first, but I grew to love it, and I love her. She was a great female character.
I was heartbroken when I finished with the last episode. I thought this cartoon had three seasons. It's a pity it was short-lived. I even got to watch a behind-the-scenes episode of how the animation was made! The final stage was made in Korea. Interesting that Koreans were working with Americans in animation in the 90s. I thought it was in the 2000s they started collaborating with the American animations in general.
I do not know what MTV is like nowadays; the last time I paid attention to that channel was in 2017 when they were showing "Floribama Shore", "Jersey Shore" reunions/reboots, "Siesta Key" & "Ridiculousness" garbage. It's amazing how animation is not associated with MTV anymore. They were ahead of their time with "Liquid Television". I hope that someday they go back to their animated roots.
~So if you're someone who loves to watch brain rot or edgelord crap then this cartoon isn't for you.~
Not that many animated projects came out of MTV's Oddities, which sucks because I was hoping to come across a lot more projects! Now onto the show! So I thought the show was going to be something that I'd see on "Liquid Television," nonsensical, questionable, random, sophomoric, yet entertaining just with a horror touch. But "The Head" wasn't really like that. I thought this was going to be a horror cartoon about an ACTUAL Ave Satani demon living inside Jim's head. But it's a just a cute good alien who uses Jim as a host so they can save the planet together. Yes, this cartoon was bizarre. But it's not completely bizarre. This cartoon grows on you really quickly ~at least it did for me~. Yes, it's gross, but that's when Roy only comes out of Jim's head. There is brain tissue or gunk that spreads out onto the floor and makes a noise whenever Roy pops out. This cartoon wasn't vulgar. And it wasn't doing things for shock value.
Jim's crush, Mona, introduces him to a human anomalies counseling group. The people in the group are important because we see them throughout seasons one and two which I wasn't expecting. This is what adds to the wholesome part of the show. The togetherness and humanity. We get to know more about these characters, and we see episodes from their point of view, and we see Jim, Roy and Mona helping them out. I wasn't expecting this show to touch my heart. Making me feel things. I have a great admiration for cartoons or live action productions that are bizarre but heartfelt. Mister Rogers would've loved this cartoon if he could look past the big heads and brain muck. I loved the voice acting! And I love Mona's monotone voice. It was a little off-putting at first, but I grew to love it, and I love her. She was a great female character.
I was heartbroken when I finished with the last episode. I thought this cartoon had three seasons. It's a pity it was short-lived. I even got to watch a behind-the-scenes episode of how the animation was made! The final stage was made in Korea. Interesting that Koreans were working with Americans in animation in the 90s. I thought it was in the 2000s they started collaborating with the American animations in general.
I do not know what MTV is like nowadays; the last time I paid attention to that channel was in 2017 when they were showing "Floribama Shore", "Jersey Shore" reunions/reboots, "Siesta Key" & "Ridiculousness" garbage. It's amazing how animation is not associated with MTV anymore. They were ahead of their time with "Liquid Television". I hope that someday they go back to their animated roots.
~So if you're someone who loves to watch brain rot or edgelord crap then this cartoon isn't for you.~
I actually liked this show when it was on MTV (it atctually made MTV watchable again) because it is weird yet funny and cool. Only the first season though (the first 13 episodes that were later made into a video) is watchable. In which a regular guy named Jim starts to get very odd- his head is very very large and is holding an alien named Roy (which is short for some jubberish) who has come to Earth to stop another alien named Gork from destroying the world. Very odd, but usually funny in a crude way, especially when looking at the other freaks on the show (a guy with 5 ft. arms, one with a mouth in his stomach, another with a blade stuck in his head, another that looks like a rat, one woman with a dark secret with a tale and a guy who has a fishbowl in his mouth). A+
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- CuriosidadesThe show marked the voice acting debut of John DiMaggio (who's best known as Bender from Futurama).
- Versiones alternativasThe video version, "The Head Saves the Earth," runs 110 minutes. When the show aired on MTV, the same 13 episodes (minus commercials and credits) had a running time of around 130 minutes. Chops were made to keep the video's running time under 2 hours.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Darkest Animated Shows (2018)
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- The Head Saves the Earth
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- Duración22 minutos
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