Get Out of My Head! | |
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Series | Grim & Evil |
Season | 1 |
Production code | 103 |
Writer | Maxwell Atoms |
Broadcast information | |
Broadcast number | 3C |
Cartoon Network US Premiere | September 7, 2001 |
Paired with | Mortal Dilemma and Evil Goes Wild |
Chronological information | |
Previous Evil Goes Wild |
Next The Smell of Vengeance Part 1 |
Get Out Of My Head! is the third segment of the third episode of Grim & Evil, and the first segment of the second episode of the first season of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
Plot[]
After watching a movie where people possesses others by jumping into their heads, Billy asks Grim if he can do that. Grim answers by possessing Milkshakes and singing. Billy then tries to jump into his father's head, but fails. Grim says he must jump in head first.
Billy then tries to jump into Mandy's head, and possesses her. He makes her do assorted things like insulting Grim, flirting with Irwin, kissing Mandy's mother, going into both men's and women's restrooms, and eating earthworms. In the end, Billy trips and leaves Mandy's head. Then he faces a furious Mandy, who orders him to leave.
Later that night, Billy is feeling sorry for jumping into Mandy's head, when Milkshakes shows him a frown expression, revealing Mandy possessed it. She tells Billy that "he can pick his friends and can pick his nose, but can't pick his friends' nose" before mauling him.
Credits[]
- Written by: Maxwell Atoms
- Storyboard by: Maxwell Atoms
- Directed by: Dave Brain
Transcript[]
Get Out of My Head!/Transcript
Trivia[]
- This is the first appearance of Irwin, Phillip, Claire, and Milkshakes.
- This is possibly the reason behind Irwin's crush on Mandy, since Billy flirted with Irwin while in Mandy's head.
- When Billy falls off of Mandy's bed and turns back to himself, Billy says in reverse "Children, please don't try this at home."
- At the end of the episode, Milkshakes' ears are slightly curved. This was a hint towards Mandy possessing him.
- Along with "Mortal Dilemma" & "Evil Goes Wild", this episode premiered on the same day that the SpongeBob SquarePants episodes "The Secret Box/Band Geeks" premiered on Nickelodeon, with the latter episode being considered as one of the best episodes of all time.
- C.H. Greenblatt storyboarded for "Band Geeks" as well.
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