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2[[caption-width-right:350:He's gonna turn your misery frown upside-down! [[note]]Left to Right: [[EnfantTerrible Heloise]], [[AntiAntiChrist Beezy]], [[BlitheSpirit Jimmy Two-Shoes]] (with [[CallASmeerpARabbit Cerbee]] on him), [[TheDevilIsALoser Lucius Heinous VII]], and [[TheChewToy Samy]][[/note]]]]
3->''"Welcome to Miseryville!"''
4-->--'''Lucius Heinous VII in the Season 1 intro'''
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6''Jimmy Two-Shoes'' (called ''[[MarketBasedTitle Jimmy Cool]]'' [[MarketBasedTitle or]] ''[[MarketBasedTitle Jimmy Jimmy]]'' in some regions) is a Canadian animated series produced by Creator/BreakthroughEntertainment (previously known for ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'' and ''WesternAnimation/CaptainFlamingo'') for Creator/{{Teletoon}} and Creator/JetixEurope (later Creator/DisneyXD). The series was created by writer Edward Kay and animator Sean Scott, with ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'' creator Kevin Gillis serving as producer, and aired from 2009 to 2011 for 52 episodes.
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8The show centers around the miscellaneous adventures of the eponymous Jimmy Two-Shoes, a perpetually [[ThePollyanna happy and optimistic]] boy who resides in [[AHellOfATime Miseryville,]] [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a miserable town]] populated by monsters and demons. Being the good-natured person he is, Jimmy aspires to bring joy and happiness to the town's residents, much to the dismay of Lucius Heinous VII, the [[TheNapoleon tiny]] CEO of local [[MegaCorp Misery Inc]], which manufactures products designed to keep the denizens of the town miserable. Joining along on Jimmy's misadventures are his two best friends, Lucius' not-so-evil, not-so-intelligent son [[TheHedonist Beezy]] and [[MadScientist Heloise]], Lucius' sadistic top inventor who harbors a crush on Jimmy. Rounding out the cast are Lucius' beleaguered YesMan Samy, Jimmy's pet dog monster Cerbee, DrillSergeantNasty Molotov, Beezy's wild girlfriend Saffi, and Lucius' RichBitch fianceé Jez.
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10''Jimmy Two-Shoes'' lasted two seasons, with the second season having the show undergo a tonal {{Retool}} that pushed the show even further away from its initial BlackComedy origins[[note]](see the Trivia page for more information on that)[[/note]] to be even wackier, in addition to a production switch from UsefulNotes/ToonBoom to UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash. Despite announcements that it was renewed for a third season in 2011, these additional episodes never materialized, with most fans placing the blame for the cancellation on [[SecondSeasonDownfall mixed response to the final season]]. Nevertheless, it retains a devoted, if small, fanbase.
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12Also of interest is that some of the show's characters appeared in the third season of the Canadian version of ''WesternAnimation/{{Skatoony}}'' alongside characters from its contemporary ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'', replacing characters from the original UK version.
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14The complete series was [[http://www.amazon.ca/Jimmy-Two-Shoes-Volume-1/dp/B00BLS5UFU released on DVD in 2013]] and won the [[https://www.ymamj.org/en/awards/awards-of-excellence-2013/ Award of Excellence for Best Television Program Animation]] from the Youth Media Alliance that same year. You can also catch every episode on Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/user/MiseryvilleTV here]].
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24* AbductionIsLove: Heloise seems to think so...
25* AbhorrentAdmirer: The Princess Weavil from "I Married a Weavil" was one for Beezy when he got forced into a ShotgunWedding with her.
26* AbnormalAmmo: "Beezy J. Genius" starts with Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise using gremlins to smash tossed plates for fun.
27* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: Jimmy and Beezy enter one in "Heloise's Big Secret". It's where Heloise is hiding her "big secret" -- her voodoo doll project.
28* AbusiveParents: Every Heinous father is this to every Heinous son, although we really only see Beezy and Lucius' childhoods.
29* AccidentalKiss : Between [[spoiler: Heloise and Beezy]] in "There's Always a Hiccup". Cue screaming.
30* AchievementsInIgnorance: In "Jimmy in the Big House", all of the animals in the titular prison are fully capable of speaking English. Until Molotov reminds them that they can't, at which point they are all reduced to making animal noises.
31* AcmeProducts: Misery Inc products are an evil version of this trope.
32* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Jimmy gets this in "The Masked Jackhammer" when he mistakenly believes that he singlehandedly won the wrestling matches.
33* ActorAllusion: Beezy has an embarrassing middle name, just like [[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama Harold]] does.
34* UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash: Contrary to common belief, Season 1 actually used UsefulNotes/ToonBoom (albeit on a more modest budget), but due to a change in animation studios, production switched to Flash in Season 2.
35* AffectionateNickname: Jimmy calls Lucius "Lucy", much to the latter's chagrin.
36* AHellOfATime: Despite its name, Miseryville seems to be a fairly decent place most of the time. Might be Jimmy's personality (and Lucius' incompetence) at work here.
37* AIIsACrapshoot:
38** The Frustrate-O-Bot in "Heloise's Wish List" quickly turns on Lucius after he attempts to exert authority over it.
39** The Yoki doll is "A Present for Jez" is designed to give endless compliments to everyone. Unfortunately, after Jimmy impulsively takes it apart to see how it works, he accidentally crosses its circuits when he hastily rebuilds it, causing it to endlessly insult others instead. [[FromBadToWorse To make things worse]], when he tries to fix that, the doll ends up stealing a laser gun and overthrowing Lucius as the ruler of Miseryville.
40* AirVentPassageway: Jimmy and Beezy try to sneak through one in "Jimmy in the Big House". It fails.
41* AlienSky: Miseryville's sky has three suns and several moons.
42* AllJustADream: The endings of [[spoiler:"Panda-Monium" and "Zombie Pickle"]] for Heloise and Jimmy respectively.
43* AlternativeCalendar: All the months are named after [[{{Narcissist}} Lucius]], like "Lucember" or "Lucapril".
44* AlwaysChaoticEvil: The Weavils, a race of intelligent weasels that live outside Miseryville, are all unpleasant, mean-spirited and kinda have gross hygiene.
45* AmusementParkOfDoom: Both subverted in "Carnival Lucius" when Lucius is tricked into thinking carnivals are something that makes people miserable. [[spoiler:He is extremely displeased to find out that carnivals don't do what he was told.]]
46* AmusingInjuries: This is a SadistShow with a heavy reliance on slapstick humour, so naturally, they're everywhere and in every episode.
47* AnimateInanimateObject: A few of the citizens of Miseryville like Bill the Bubble Ball, an unnamed sock, and an anthropomorphic factory whistle.
48* AnnoyingLaugh: [[spoiler: Mr. Ten]], which is the entire reason why Heloise forbids him from smiling or laughing.
49* APirate400YearsTooLate: A gang of them appear in "Lucius Lost".
50* AppeaseTheVolcanoGod: A group of tribepeople try to feed Jimmy and Beezy to a volcano monster in "Spring Broke".
51* AprilFoolsDay: Or rather, Lucius Fools Day where Lucius gets to play mean pranks on everyone.
52* ArrangedMarriage / ShotgunWedding: The premise of the episode "I Married a Weavil" is based on Beezy being forced into one with the homely weavil princess as part of a peace treaty with the weavils.
53* ArtEvolution: The final six episodes of Season 1 use a slightly lighter color palette (Beezy and Lucius become lighter shades of red). This trend was continued in Season 2, along with the animation becoming more detailed (which is most noticeable in the facial expressions) at the cost of being less fluid due to Creator/ElliottAnimation taking over from Creator/MercuryFilmworks and thus the show changing its animation software from [=ToonBoom=] to Flash.
54* ArtShift: "Jimmy and Beezy on the Run" has the characters become arcade game sprites while tunneling at one point.
55* AsideComment: In "Heloise Schmeloise", after [[ItsAllJunk trashing her shrine to Jimmy]] Heloise claims that she doesn't need him because she is successful and popular, then she glances at the screen and replies "That's right, I said popular", referencing to her in-real life's popularity.
56* AskAStupidQuestion: From "A Cold Day In Miseryville".
57-->Beezy (on the snow machine): Ewww, is that dandruff?
58-->Heloise: [[SarcasmMode Yeah, I made a machine that makes dandruff]]. It's snow, icebrain!
59* AwesomenessByAnalysis: In "Beezy J. Genius", [=Genius!Beezy=] freezes his father with the previous Heinouses simply by telling him to "move a little to the left".
60* AWizardDidIt: WordOfGod says that all one-off weirdness is Lucius' reality-warping powers at work.
61* TheBadGuyWins: "There Will Be Chocolate", "The Product Tester", and "Catalogue of Misery" all end with Lucius getting what he wants and defeating Jimmy in the end without further humiliation.
62* BabysittingEpisode: "Baby Boom", in which Jimmy and Beezy take care of Molotov's kids for concert ticket money. Unfortunately, Jimmy is stuck with Blammo, who won't stop spewing, while Beezy's neglect with Tory leads to him making more trouble than he usually does.
63* BaitAndSwitchCredits: Most fans agree the second-season opening is awesome, but they might also tell you that it makes the show appear quite saccharine.
64* BalloonBelly: Appears multiple times throughout the show. Notable cases are:
65** In "There Will Be Chocolate", Jimmy and his friends get fat from indulging themselves in chocolate all the time.
66** In "The Product Tester", this happens to Jimmy and Beezy when they have to eat several giant vats of ice cream.
67* BananaPeel: "Power Squid and Spaghetti Beezy" has Jimmy put some under the feet of the Rodeo Clowns.
68* BeachEpisode: "Heat Blanket Jimmy" has Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise going to the beach to escape a heat wave. that being said, Miseryville beaches are just as miserable as the town itself.
69* BearsAreBadNews: Lucius sics one on Samy in "Mount Misery". It doesn't like his taste.
70* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Chuck's behaviour to Jimmy in "Bus Driving BFF", even though all Jimmy did was casually call him "pal".
71* BeTheBall: Lucius' guards do this to Jimmy in "Too Many Jimmys".
72* BigDamnHeroes: Subverted in "I Married a Weavil" [[spoiler:where Jimmy and Heloise end up not saving Beezy from the marriage. Heloise was looking for a different wedding, and Jimmy got distracted by the wedding cake]].
73* BirthdayEpisode: "Happy Birthday, Lucius", which also shows us how awful Lucius' birthday parties are for everyone else in Miseryville, until Jimmy gets involved of course.
74* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:Mrs. Gerkin turns out to be everything Jimmy thought she was in the end.]]
75* BizarreAndImprobableGolfGame: "Way Below Par" is based around Lucius' rigged golf games and Jimmy competing in them. HilarityEnsues.
76* BlackComedy: While it's more obvious in the original pitch, the final result still features a pretty decent amount, largely derived from the show's cruel, and sometimes violent, sense of slapstick humor.
77* BlandNameProduct: [[Website/YouTube Spew Tube]] from the episode of the same name.
78* BlatantLies: Frequently, mostly from Heloise. Even [[IdiotHero Jimmy and Beezy]] can tell when she's lying.
79-->"I feel bad about it now."
80* BondingThroughSharedEarbuds: In "Lucius Lost", Beezy and Heloise listen to music together through Beezy's headphones.
81* BottomlessPit: The Abyss of Nothingness.
82* BreakingTheFourthWall: After Beezy and Heloise's AccidentalKiss in "There's Always a Hiiccup", Jimmy does this in order to replay the moment in slow motion.
83* BrokeEpisode: "You Can't Keep a Heinous Down" revolves around Lucius losing his entire fortune thanks to Beezy, and then having to live with Jimmy and work menial jobs to earns everything back.
84* BubblePipe: Occasionally used by Beezy.
85* BullyingADragon: Happens a lot to Lucius as a kid, and even now people pick fights with him.
86* BuriedAlive: The Miseryville meaning of [[YouAreGrounded being grounded]].
87* CallingCard: The eponymous being of "The Hooded Chicken" always leaves a feather on the door of the one it will reap.
88* CalvinBall: Jimmy and Beezy's game in "Invasion of the Weavils". It involves launching oneself from a catapult and into a target board, and points are scored based on the color of the target and the day of the week
89* CastOfSnowflakes: To the point where even the nameless background incidentals are easily recognizable.
90* TheCatCameBack: In "Panda-Monium", Jimmy and Beezy are playing a game of who can make the most annoying sound in the world, and no matter where Heloise goes, they're still playing the game. And when Heloise [[ItMakesSenseInContext attempts to crush a panda with her fridge]] it turns out Beezy was hiding in it.
91* CatchPhrase: Referenced in "I Totally Shredded My Cheese", when the eponymous phrase grants Jimmy instant stardom.
92* CatsAreMean: The Schwartzentiger is a fierce and savage tiger-like monster, but also AffablyEvil and enjoys engaging in friendly conversations with his prey.
93* CelebrityIsOverrated: Towards the end of "I Totally Shredded My Cheese", Jimmy starts to feel this way.
94* ChainOfDeals: "The Collectors" sees Jimmy go through this to get back Beezy's chewed gum collection from the Weavil Chief after he accidentally gets rid of it.
95* ChainedHeat: "Fused Together", in which Heloise melds Jimmy to Beezy's back after Jimmy dumps her for Beezy one too many times. The two like being together at first, but soon begin to annoy each other. [[spoiler:At the end, Heloise gets melded onto Beezy's back too, but she enjoys Jimmy's company.]]
96* ChekhovsGag: In "I Totally Shredded My Cheese", Heloise uses an inflatable Jimmy doll as a decoy. In later episodes, we learn that she has several of these dolls in her StalkerShrine.
97* CherubicChoir: The Awe Guy's sole purpose is to make this whenever they're appropriate or funny.
98* ChickenWalker: Heloise is often seen piloting one of these.
99* CityOfAdventure: Miseryville. But what else could you expect from a town located in {{Hell}}?
100* CityOfTheDamned: Miseryville is one, although somewhat LighterAndSofter than typical.
101* CloneDegeneration: "Too Many Jimmys" sees Jimmy create a bunch of immortal, deformed clones of himself when he fails to use Heloise's cloning machine properly.
102* CloseCallHaircut: In "Carnival Lucius", Jimmy loses his hair to giant knives on Lucius' broiler coaster. It immediately grows back in the following scene.
103* ComplainingAboutRescuesTheyDontLike: Lucius does this in "The Terrific Trio" when Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise begin to fight over who gets to save him.
104* ComicallyMissingThePoint: After the AmusementParkOfDoom ride results in a CloseCallHaircut, Heloise has only one remark...
105-->'''Heloise:''' We should have been chopped to bits... Hey, Lucius! Your henchmen do shoddy work!
106* CompressedVice: Beezy's cell phone addiction in "Cellphone-itis" is never seen after the episode. And it's not even cured at the end!
107* ContinuityNod:
108** In "A Cold Day In Miseryville", Jimmy, Beezy and Heloise perform a song about Samy. Later in "Best Bud Battle", Runny and the Nosebleeds are heard playing it. Also in "Snowrilla", Beezy mentions of Heloise's snow machine from the former episode.
109** Ms. Gherkin from "Rear Pickle" reappears in "Zombie Pickle", even though she was eaten by Cerbee in the former and in the latter they don't seem to recognize her.
110* ConvectionShmonvection / LavaIsBoilingKoolAid: Being a cartoon set in Hell, lava is everywhere, and this trope occurs frequently.
111* CoolChair: [=Genius!Beezy=]'s time-travel chair in "Beezy J. Genius".
112* CoolPlane:
113** "Air Force None" sees Lucius build one of these to cause havoc around Miseryville. Unfortunately for him, Jimmy and Beezy join him on board as well.
114** An earlier episode, "The Big Date", saw Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise pilot one called the Obnoxiously Loud Misery Flyer to rescue Jez from a big monster.
115* CourtroomAntics: "The Great Horn Fairy" sees Jimmy got to court for first degree horn fakery when he attempts to scam Miseryville's version of the Tooth Fairy.
116* {{Cowboy}}: Cowboy Stackhouse from "My So-Called Loaf". He's also a talking sandwich.
117* CrapsackWorld: Miseryville. If the name wasn't enough to tip you off, it's also implied to be in {{Hell}}.
118* CreepyDoll: Yokie from "A Present For Jez", thanks to Jimmy poorly putting him back together after wanting to see how he functioned.
119* CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon: In "What's Up With Heloise" Heloise threatens to "cookie" Jimmy and Beezy to the moon if they don't leave her house, they get confused with this.
120* CutShort: There were plans for a third season, though they were eventually cancelled due to Creator/DisneyXD losing the last of [[ScrewedByTheNetwork their little interest]] in the show.
121* CyberCyclops: Heloise's snow-making mecha, due to it being modeled after Cerbee.
122* DartboardOfHate: "Jimmy Matchmaker" does a variant with Saffi throwing a statue of Lucius at a poster of him.
123* DenserAndWackier: The second season in comparison to the first. It's almost like the writers forgot that Miseryville was supposed to be a cartoon version of Hell.
124* DidntThinkThisThrough: In "The Big Drip", when Jimmy has a major PottyEmergency, Lucius then blows up all the toilets in Miseryville...including his own, which causes him to end up sharing Jimmy's agony.
125* DistaffCounterpart: "Something About Herman" introduces Herman, Heloise's cousin who looks like a male version of her and [[HulkingOut turns into a giant monster]] when angered.
126* DoAnythingRobot: Schmeloise from "Heloise, Schemloise".
127* DogWalksYou: Cerbee does this to Jimmy in both season openings.
128* DoomedNewClothes:
129** In "A Cold Day In Miseryville", Lucius is showing off his new hat (which has a giant target mark decorated on it) to Jez. Jimmy is nearby and has a snowball he needs to demonstrate usage of to Beezy and Heloise. Guess what happens.
130** "Better Sweater" sees Lucius walk up to Heloise to show off his new coat of Grugly-fur, but Heloise has just released a swarm of mutant moths to destroy Jimmy and Beezy's sweaters...
131* TheDoorSlamsYou: In "What's Up With Heloise" Heloise does this to Jimmy and Beezy... with a wall.
132* DoubleDoubleTitle: One of the show's [[MarketBasedTitle market-based titles]] is ''Jimmy Jimmy''.
133* DoubleEntendre: "Heloise's Secret Admirer" has Heloise shout this line to Peep when he's showing off items he wants to sell to Heloise:
134-->"I'm not interested in your junk!"
135* TheDreaded: Lucius Heinous I, who, unlike his descendants, was tall, imposing and frankly terrifying. There were plans for him to appear in the show, but they never came to be.
136* DreamSequence: Heloise has two in "Air Force None". Both of them, unsurprisingly, involve Jimmy.
137* EatTheDog: Implied in "Monster Mutt". Heloise inadvertently insults a lava worm, who insults her back. At the end of the episode, she serves Jimmy a meal, saying that she hopes the lava worms aren't too chewy. The lava worm's friend (seen earlier in the episode) then walks by, looking for him.
138* TheEeyore: Mr. Ten from "The Mysterious Mr. Ten".
139* {{Egopolis}}: A variation. Miseryville's name isn't affected, but all the months are named after Lucius. The city is also littered with statues and other depictions of Lucius.
140* EliteMooks: Lucius' Minotaur guards.
141* EpicFlail: Heloise has one in "Ghostsmackers", which she uses to try destroy the ghost haunting Beezy's room.
142* EmbarrassingOldPhoto: "Spew Tube" has an embarrassing home movie of Lucius as a child trying to do a stunt dive into a swimming pool, only to fall out of his swimsuit and do a belly-flop. Heloise makes it public.
143* EverybodyLaughsEnding: Some episodes end this way, such as "Pet Rocky" and "Beezy J. Genius".
144* EveryoneCanSeeIt: Dorkus mentions that everyone knows that Heloise is crazy about Jimmy in a Season 2 episode. This is odd as in a Season 1 episode, he says "I didn't know you like Two-Shoes." Might be {{Flanderization}} at work though.
145* EvilerThanThou:
146** Mean Jean to Heloise in "Heloise's Rival".
147** It's the relationship ''every'' Heinous has with their father. Not counting that every Heinous agrees that Lucius the First is by far the worst of all of them.
148* EvilRedhead: Mean Jean in "Heloise's Rival".
149* {{Expy}}: Mean Jean from ''Heloise's Rival'' is pretty much [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Princess Morbucks]] as a cyclops, right down to the RichBitch.
150* ExpositionDiagram: "My Best Friend is a Weavil" has Jimmy giving one on the relation between the Heinous family and the weavils, which is rather strange and unnecessary given that the relationship has been well-established since the weavils' debut in "Mount Misery".
151* ExtendoBoxingGlove: In "The Hooded Chicken" Heloise hits Beezy with one which came from where her feets are supossed to be.
152* ExtraEyes: A few of the demonic citizens of Miseryville.
153* EyeScream : "Jimmy, Dont Be A Hero" has Beezy [[ItMakesSenseInContext stuffing burning hot peppers into the eyes of a gold-plated gnome he's been playing with.]]
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157* TheFaceOfTheSun: The season 2 opening features this prominently at several points in the intro.
158* FallOfTheHouseOfCards: Lucius does this to an unlucky monster in "Air Force None", using his newly built plane.
159* FallingInLoveMontage: Happens between Beezy and Saffi in "Jimmy Matchmaker". Entirely at Jimmy's expense.
160* FamilyBusiness: Misery Inc. has been run by the Heinous family since Miseryville was first founded.
161* FanDisservice:
162** Saffi's teeth. Not that that stops her from having quite a large male fanbase.
163** Any scene of Lucius without his shirt on in Season 2.
164* FantasticRacism: The Heinous family loathes weavils. The feeling is mutual, but also justified on both sides, given they're all {{Jerkass}}es.
165* TheFarmerAndTheViper: In "Invasion of the Weavils", Jimmy agrees to care for the Weavil Chief, whom he think he's injured (the weavil was just faking it), despite Beezy's warnings that weavils cannot be trusted. Indeed, the weavil takes full advantage of him to boss him around, invite more of his kind, and throw loud parties.
166* FarSideIsland:
167** Lucius put Beezy on one in "My Best Friend is a Weavil" as punsihment for being friends with Jimmy. The weavil that Beezy decides to befriend to prank his dad was also on that island.
168** "Lucius Lost" revolves around Jimmy and Lucius being trapped on one...in Lucius' swimming pool.
169* FireAndBrimstoneHell: Miseryville is implied to be this, given all the fire and suffering. However, it's somewhat more tolerable than most examples due to Lucius' incompetence and Jimmy's contagious cheer.
170* FirstSnow / LetThereBeSnow: "A Cold Day In Miseryville" has Heloise give Miseryville a snow day after Jimmy tells her and Beezy about snow. Everyone has a blast, but Lucius and Samy then ruin it when they realize the cold weather also makes people miserable.
171* {{Flashback}}: Several to Lucius' childhood.
172* FlippingTheTable: Jimmy tries this in one episode. He fails miserably.
173* FluffyTheTerrible:
174** Heloise has a mechanical spider named Angela in "Happy Birthday Lucius".
175** Also, Twinkles the Terrible, a giant alien unicorn intent of destroying Miseryville. Fortunately, everyone is too busy laughing at his name to take him seriously, which prompts him to leave in annoyance.
176* FollowThatCar: Parodied in "Dance, Jimmy, Dance", where Jimmy hops into a taxi and also pretends to be the cab driver. And then, he ends up driving the cab off a cliff.
177* ForcedIntoTheirSundayBest: Heloise in "What's Up With Heloise?", thanks to Auntie Pomegranate's desire to make her life all sweet and saccharine.
178* Franks2000InchTV: Lucius has these floating all above Miseryville. He uses them to address his subjects.
179* FreakyFridayFlip: The episode "Monster Mutt" is about Heloise doing this to Beezy and Cerbee for ruining her picnic with Jimmy. She and Jimmy switch bodies at the end too, and she won't switch them back until they have that picnic.
180* FreezeRay: Heloise has one. She uses it on Beezy to cool him off in "Heat Blanket Jimmy".
181* FriendsRentControl: Jimmy seems to live comfortably despite not having a job.
182* FriendVersusLover: Beezy versus Heloise, over Jimmy.
183* FunnyAnimal: A few of the citizens of Miseryville like the [[WickedWeasel weavils]], Goat Guy, the Schwartzentiger, and an unnamed rhinoceros.
184* FunnyBackgroundEvent: In the ''Miseryville Moment'' "Nothing About Nothing".
185-->'''Beezy:''' Nothing exciting ever happens here!
186-->''(Cue giant monster attacking civilians while being chased by Molotov's army.)''
187* GagSeries: The show runs completely on RuleOfFunny, with most episode plots really being about how many jokes the writers can cram into a ten-minute story.
188* GameShowAppearance: Jimmy has one in "Jimmy On the Spot", [[TrumanShowPlot and he didn't even know it]].
189* GeniusSerum: In "Beezy J. Genius", Heloise builds a machine to increase her intellect after being unable to [[ItMakesSenseInContext figure out why gum does not stick to your mouth when you chew it]]. Due to gum getting stuck in the machine, it affects Beezy (and a random boulder) instead, who not only solves the question, but becomes an InsufferableGenius too. Heloise, Jimmy, and Lucius then plot to turn Beezy back to his idiot self.
190* GhostInTheMachine: The title insects of "The Racing Bug" replace them to make hosts travel at super speed for their own thrills.
191* GiantSpider: In "Happy Birthday Lucius", Heloise has a giant robot one.
192* GirlInTheTower: Arianna from "She Loves Me". [[spoiler: She's not exactly a girl, however.]]
193* GirlOfTheWeek: Schmeloise in "Heloise, Schemloise" and Arianna in "She Loves Me".
194* GlassesPull: Parodied in "A Night at the Henious Museum", with Jimmy using a different pair of sunglasses every time he does it.
195* GloveSnap: Heloise does this in the show’s intro.
196* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: Heloise's date carriage for Jimmy in "Heloise's Secret Admirer". Peep then steals all the gold for his teeth.
197* GoMadFromTheIsolation / SanitySlippage: Happens to Jimmy in "I Am Jimmy" after he has enough of being the only person awake in Miseryville, which causes him to hallucinate.
198* GoodColorsEvilColors: The demonic populace of Miseryville usually have warm colors like red, orange, and darker shades of various other colors, while Jimmy has cool colors like yellow, white, and light green.
199* GreenAesop: Parodied in "Going Green". Of course, they don't actually learn anything in the episode and StatusQuoisGod plays a major role.
200* GrossoutShow: Not as extreme as many examples, but we do see some stuff like Samy eating crud, Baby Blammo's spewing, and the occasional GrossUpCloseUp.
201* GrossUpCloseUp: Used a bit, most prominently in "The Racing Bug".
202* HairRaisingHare: "Dance Jimmy Dance" and the online game "Savage Bunny Paintball" has Jimmy playing paintball with some literal {{Killer Rabbit}}s.
203* {{Hallucinations}}: Jimmy going mad from isolation in "I Am Jimmy".
204* {{Hammerspace}}: Given the show's RuleOfFunny nature, this occurs a lot.
205* HarmlessFreezing: The elder Heinouses are all put through this, although they often drop a body part or two when unfrozen.
206-->'''Lucius VI:''' ''(when his nose falls off)'' What? You try standing in there for a while!
207* HeadsOrTails: Parodied, in "Best Bud Battle" after Heloise asks this to Beezy and he answers "tail" [[ExactWords she hurls him into the air and he lands on his face]] and in "I Totally Shredded My Cheese" they chant this (with tails being replaced for butt at Beezy's request) as they try to guess how Jimmy ([[BrickJoke and later Lucius]]) is gonna land after being catapulted by a geyser.
208* {{Hell}}: Miseryville is best described as a wacky, cartoon version of it, although in the pilot, it was outright stated to be Hell.
209* HereWeGoAgain: [[spoiler: "There's Always a Hiccup" ends with Beezy getting the hiccups]].
210* HiccupHijinks: Heloise goes through these in "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin There's Always A Hiccup]]". True to tradition, [[spoiler: the episode ends with Beezy getting the hiccups.]]
211* HollywoodVoodoo: [[spoiler:The big secret of "Heloise's Big Secret".]]
212* HulkingOut:
213** [[spoiler:Herman]] does this at the end of "Something About Herman".
214** [[spoiler:Samy]] goes through this in a JekyllAndHyde fashion in "The Terrific Trio".
215* HumanPopsicle: Lucius keeps his father and other past generations of the Heinous family in cryogenic chambers underneath Miseryville.
216* HumongousMecha: Heloise is often seen piloting these to cause more misery in Miseryville.
217* IdeaBulb: Heloise gets one that turns into flames in "Monster Mutt".
218* IdenticalStranger: Thorn from "Going Green" is one to Beezy, albeit if Beezy was green and had hippie hair. [[spoiler:And his father is one to Lucius!]]
219* IGaveMyWord: "Jimmy On the Spot" sees Jimmy having to declare this multiple times when he is instructed to hold a spot for somebody on part of what is secretly a game show.
220* IHaveNoSon: While the two never really had a close relationship in the first place, Lucius finally declares this to Beezy in "You Can't Keep a Heinous Down" when the latter gives away all his riches.
221* IKnowMortalKombat: Jimmy's experiences with an airplane video game in "Air Force None" allow him to fly Lucius' plane somewhat competently.
222* ILied:
223** Lucius does this to his father when he promises to leave him unfrozen in "Jimmy, Don't be a Hero"...twice.
224** Chuck the bus driver admits to this in "Bus-Driving BFF" when Jimmy brings up his claim that the bus can fly
225* ImagineSpot:
226** In "Scent of a Heinous" has one of Jimmy and Samy going through AmusingInjuries when Jimmy worries about what Lucius would do if he found out Jimmy added gassy beans to his growth serum.
227** "There Will Be Chocolate", we're treated to Heloise running through a chocolate world and licking a chocolate Jimmy. When it switches back to reality, she's got the real Jimmy.
228* InevitableWaterfall: Parodied in "Wish You Weren't Here". Jimmy's cruise boat hits a waterfall so small it just rocks the boat a little. Then there are two more just like it, so Lucius doesn't worry about the fourth one...which is a big one.
229* InstantHumiliationJustAddYouTube: "Spew Tube", as the name suggests, revolves around this when Heloise uploads an embarrassing old home movie of Lucius to the eponymous website, turning him into Miseryville's laughingstock.
230* IOweYouMyLife / YouOweMe: Parodied in "Jimmy, Don't Be a Hero". Jimmy rescues Lucius from being squashed, and when Lucius asks what he wants from doing that, Jimmy says "you own me one" in a "think-nothing-of-it" kind of way. HilarityEnsues as Lucius becomes paranoid of having to pay Jimmy back. [[spoiler:Even in the end when he belly danced for him, he ''still'' owed him.]]
231* IronicEcho: In one episode, Lucius tells Beezy that what he calls "anguish" is "barely worse than worry" when Beezy fails at spreading misery, which his Lucius VI later repeats to him word for word on making people miserable.
232* IronicHell: In "Best Prank Ever", [[spoiler:it was pulled off as the ultimate prank against Lucius from Heloise with everyone's help by changing Miseryville into the complete opposite utopia, Smilesville. Lucius didn't take it [[ThisCannotBe very]] [[VillainousBreakdown well]].]]
233* TheJeeves: Butley the butler.
234* JetPack: Heloise has one that she uses in the Season 2 intro. Lucius also uses one in several Season 1 episodes.
235* JokerJury / KangarooCourt: Appears in "Jimmy in the Big House". Not only is Cerbee tried in one, somehow the judge and every member of the jury is Lucius.
236* JustOneExtraTicket: "The Competition" has Jimmy snagging two tickets for an upcoming ''Runny and the Nosebleeds'' concert. Unable to decide whether he should bring [[FriendVersusLover Beezy or Heloise]] (who had been even more combative towards each other than usual), he makes a bet that whoever's nicer to the other will get the extra ticket, which [[GoneHorriblyWrong just results in the two trying to injure and even kill each other]] in comedic ways.
237* KarmicButtMonkey: Lucius is a [[TheCaligula cruel, corrupt dictator]] who loves making people suffer, but he suffers just as often as those he torments, often from Jimmy's shenanigans.
238* KavorkaMan: An unnamed one appears as a quick joke in "Matchmaker Jimmy". He's a blobby, slimy monster and yet several {{Cute Monster Girl}}s are seen fawning around him.
239-->"What can I say? I got charm."
240* KidsPreferBoxes: Heloise receives a box of jewels in "Miseryville Marathon" from Beezy. Guess which she decides to take.
241-->"Boxy! Boxy! Boxy!"
242* KlingonPromotion: Every member of the Heinous family has assumed command over Misery Inc. and Miseryville after freezing their father.
243* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: As the series goes on, the setting becomes less Hell-like and, to a lesser extent, less miserable. For example, {{Funny Animal}}s and {{Animate Inanimate Object}}s appear more frequently in later episodes as background or plot-central characters rather than just one-off jokes.
244* LawEnforcementInc: Misery Inc. has its own private army consisting of General Molotov and the Minotaur guards.
245* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: "Pet Rocky" has Beezy literally walk from one scene to the next.
246* {{Lilliputians}}: Miseryville has a number of tiny-sized denizens, such as the Gnomans, the Racing Bugs, and Dorkus.
247* LimitedWardrobe:
248** Heloise wears her red dress everyday. Even wearing it to go to bed and going to the beach or even while ''swimming in a pool''.
249** Lampshaded once when Jimmy (who almost always wears the same green t-shirt) admits he only has one shirt. Cue GrossUpCloseUp of its tattered condition.
250* LookBothWays: According to WordOfGod, the way Jimmy died was that he was hit by a bus, and was sent to Miseryville instead of Heaven due to a clerical error.
251* LoonyFan: The pandas in "Panda-Monium", to Heloise's horror and Jimmy and Beezy's delight.
252* LosingYourHead: "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Head Will Roll]]"'s entire plot centers around this happening to Heloise as part of a scheme by Dr. Scientist to beat her at the Annual Mad Scientist Awards.
253* LoveAtFirstSight: Beezy and Saffi in "Jimmy Matchmaker", with Saffi immediately taking interest to Beezy's "smoothy-smoooth" head and Beezy being instantly smitten shortly afterwards.
254* LoveLetterLunacy: Beezy mistakenly tells Lucius that a letter for Jazmeen is from Jez in "Cerbee in Love". Lucius is flattered by the letter and HilarityEnsues.
255* LoveTriangle: Peep loves Heloise who loves Jimmy.
256* MadeOfExplodium: Happens pretty frequently. "My Best Friend is a Weavil" had an exploding card, while "Jimmy and Beezy on the Run" featured exploding robot butterflies.
257* ManEatingPlant: Heloise has one in her living room.
258* TheManInTheMirrorTalksBack: "Funny Face-Off" has this happen to Jimmy.
259* MayContainEvil: All Misery Inc. products are designed with this in mind, given that they're produced to make people, well, miserable.
260* MechanicalHorse: Heloise uses one in "Heloise's Secret Admirer".
261* MegaCorp: Misery Inc. dominates nearly every part of a Miseryvillian's life, producing items for every imaginable situation and owning the entire town.
262* MiracleGroMonster: A Misery Inc. product featured in "The Big Date". Heloise uses one to get revenge on Jez when she believes Jimmy's dating her.
263* MirrorCrackingUgly: Lucius is shown to be this in "A Hair-Brained Idea".
264* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: Subverted with Mrs. Gherkin. While everything Jimmy thought about her turns out to be a misunderstanding, [[spoiler:she turns out to be every bit as evil as Jimmy believed she was.]]
265* MuggingTheMonster: The Rodeo Clowns kidnap Heloise in "Heinous vs Clown". It ends badly.
266* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Molotov's wife, the Gnomans, the Racing Bugs, and many other denizens of Miseryville.
267* {{Multiboobage}}: Some of the background characters, both male and female.
268* MultipleHeadCase: Some of the citizens of Miseryville, with the most prominent being Luigi-Paulo.
269* MurderTheHypotenuse: Heloise does this in "Heloise, Schmeloise" after getting fed up with her robot duplicate stealing all of Jimmy's attention away from her.
270* MyLittlePanzer: Any Misery Inc. product for children.
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273[[folder: N-S]]
274* NegativeContinuity: Due to being a GagSeries based on RuleOfFunny. Episodes have ended with things like Lucius going insane or falling into the Abyss of Nothingness, or Miseryville being totally destroyed, only for the very next episode to have everything back to where it started.
275* NeverMyFault: When Lucius accidentally blows up his toilet in "The Big Drip", he pins it on Samy.
276* NiceMeanAndInbetween: Jimmy is friendly and optimistic and the MoralityPet to Heloise, a sadistic MadScientist who has a crush on him. Beezy is the inbetween, being the lazy one who constantly fights with Heloise.
277* NightmareSequence: Lucius' belly dancer dreams in "Jimmy, Don't Be A Hero". He ends up having to act them out in reality at the end.
278* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Humphrey Von Sidekick's voice is a caricature of Bing Crosby.
279* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: In "There's Always An Hiccups" Heloise beats up Jimmy and Beezy (off-screen) so badly that they spend the latter half of the episode covered in bandages.
280* NotSoHarmlessPunishment: In Miseryville, being [[YouAreGrounded grounded]] means being BuriedAlive.
281* OddCouple: Beezy and Heloise as a subplot in "Miseryville Marathon".
282* OmnicidalManiac: Twinkles the Terrible.
283* OneHeadTaller: Jimmy to Heloise, Beezy to Saffi, Jez to Lucius. Though several heads is the better term in all but Beezy and Saffi.
284* OneSteveLimit: Enforced in "Power Squid and Spaghetti Beezy" with Jimmy One-Shoe.
285-->'''Jimmy Two-Shoes:''' I can't be Jimmy Two-Shoes with just one shoe! I'd be Jimmy...One-Shoe!\
286''(a one-legged monster dressed like Jimmy hops by)''\
287'''Monster:''' And that name is already taken!
288* OneWorldOrder: Maybe. It certainly seems like Miseryville is its own planet, though you never actually see much of what goes on outside the city itself, which seems to be mostly mountains and woodlands.
289* OperationJealousy:
290** Beezy tries this in "Pet Rocky" by dressing up Samy as a dog to get Rocky to come back to him from Jimmy. It doesn't work though
291** "Heloise's Secret Admirer" sees Heloise try this on Jimmy by dating Peep. It actually works!
292* OrphanedPunchline: Of the visual variety. It's not uncommon for Heloise to be introduced into the plot by seeing her conducting some kind of experiment on Beezy or another unfortunate demon without any previous context.
293* OurDemonsAreDifferent / TheLegionsOfHell: Nearly everyone in Miseryville is some kind of demon or monster, with the setting being a goofy version of Hell and all that. Each one is of a different shape and size, and some look more like conventional devils than others. However, they're all pretty much just odd-looking humans when you get down to it, with the exception of Lucius, if WordOfGod's statement about him being a RealityWarper is anything to go by.
294* OurGhostsAreDifferent:
295** "Ghostsmackers" has Wayne, a ghost formed from Beezy's uneaten pizza crusts. There was also a ghostly couple who appear as a RunningGag, although only Jimmy seems shocked by them.
296** "Toastbusters" involved a pair of ghosts haunting Jimmy's house who need to return to Ghostville by getting back a toaster Lucius "borrowed" from them a long time ago.
297* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: A mer''man'' appears as a one-off joke in "Chez Beezy".
298* OurMinotaursAreDifferent: Lucius seems to have an unlimited supply of minotaur-like [[EliteMooks enforcers]]. There's Wreckem, Miseryville's No.1 soccer player, and a Cyclops to boot.
299* OutOfCharacterMoment:
300** Jimmy tossing Heloise into a mud puddle in "Heloise, Schmeloise" seems pretty {{jerkass}} for [[NiceGuy Jimmy]]. In fact, it's widely considered that entire episode is this for Jimmy, since the whole plot relies on him being much stupider than he actually is.
301* OwnGoal: In the episode "Bend It Like Wreckem", Jimmy fills in for soccer star Wreckem and tries to score the winning goal, only for the ball to ricochet and fly into the wrong goal, [[EyeScream decimating the cheese monster goalie]] [[TorsoWithAView who already had a hole shot through him.]]
302* PaperThinDisguise: Occurs quite a bit, with an excellent example being Jimmy's Molotov "costume" in "Rocket Jimmy", which is really just a sock puppet he puts up that somehow fools Lucius into bring Jimmy on board the rocket. However, other examples don't work quite as well, such as Beezy dressing up as Heloise in "Best Bud Battle".
303* PassThePopcorn: "The Terrific Trio" sees Lucius and the monster that keeps beating him up [[spoiler:(Samy)]] happily eating popcorn together to watch Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise fight.
304* ThePasswordIsAlwaysSwordfish: From "Clowns Gone Wild":
305-->'''Rodeo Clowns:''' What's the password?!\
306'''Beezy:''' Password?\
307'''Clown:''' Correct! What's the confirmation password?!\
308'''Beezy:''' Uhhhmmm...\
309'''Clown:''' Correct!
310* PersonalitySwap: "A Hair-Brained Idea" has Lucius swapping his horns with Jimmy's hair, which has the unforeseen consequence of Jimmy's personality slowly taking over Lucius's and vice-versa until the two eventually switch back.
311* PimpDuds: Samy is inexplicably seen wearing some in "The Terrific Trio".
312* PinballGag: "Samy's New Gig" has Jimmy and Beezy engaging in this as part of a game.
313* PityTheKidnapper: The ''Miseryville Moment'' "Pet Project" has Dr. Scientist try to conduct experiments on Cerbee. Guess who suffers more.
314* PokeThePoodle: In "Jimmy and Beezy on the Run", the most evil thing Jimmy could muster was TP a house.
315** Most of Lucius' ideas to spread misery are this.
316* PottyEmergency: "The Big Drip" revolves around Jimmy having one after Beezy accidentally destroys his bathroom. Lucius ends up in the same situation when he destroys every washroom in Miseryville...including his own.
317* PowerTrio: Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise.
318* {{Premiseville}}: Miseryville, where the ruling Lucius Heinous VII forces the demonic populace to be always unhappy through the various products Misery Inc. churns out. Unfortunately for Lucius, the only person who can't be made miserable is Jimmy.
319* PrettyButterflies: Exploding robot butterflies!
320* PricelessMingVase: Subverted in "Jimmy and Beezy on the Run". It just looks that way.
321* PrisonEpisode: "Jimmy in the Big House" sees Jimmy and Beezy get trapped in an animals-only prison when they sneak in to bust Cerbee out, only to find he's already escaped by himself.
322* ProWrestlingEpisode: "The Masked Jackhammer" is about Jimmy becoming the wrestling partner with the title character. HilarityEnsues.
323* ProjectileToast: The "lifeguard" in "Heat Blanket Jimmy". Beeezy is later seen eating it.
324* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Many recurring characters in the Season 2 opening: Molotov, Dr. Scientist, Saffi, Jez, Dorkus, the Weavils, the Awe Guy, and so on and so forth.
325* PuppeteerParasite: The racing bugs of the episode of the same name. They take over people's brains, causing the host to run at high speeds, which the bugs use to compete against each other.
326* PuppyDogEyes: Heloise tries this on Jimmy and Beezy many times. It never works.
327* RecurringExtra: Lots. Ms. Cheesebreath, Luigi-Paulo, Apple, Chef Garbage, Chuck the bus driver, the Awe Guy, Molotov's family, the RimShot guy, the reporter monster, Butley the butler, and dozens of unnamed ones. The CastOfSnowflakes character designs really help with this.
328* RecycledInSpace: It's kind of like ''WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants'' in {{Hell}}, or alternatively, ''WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy'', except it's a dumb boy and a mean girl in a quirky iteration of Hell instead of a dumb boy and a mean girl with a quirky iteration of The Grim Reaper.
329* RestaurantOwningEpisode: "Chez Beezy" sees Beezy end up running Miseryville's most popular eatery, Chez Garbage, and Lucius wants to bring Jez there for a date.
330* {{Retool}}: Season 2, with the most obvious indications being that the new animation style, intro, theme song, and credits sequence. Also, the tone, writing, setting, and characterization go in an even DenserAndWackier direction than before; there are some new recurring characters while some older ones barely appear; and a number of new backgrounders are introduced with many from Season 1 being removed. In some ways, Season 2 feels like a totally different show.
331* RhetoricalQuestionBlunder: In "Best Bud Battle", Beezy gets [[SidetrackedByTheAnalogy sidetracked by his own question]] when explaining to Jimmy why he and Heloise fight all the time. He and Jimmy then spend a few seconds pondering whether birds do, in fact, have ears, before a bird flies in to verify that yes, they do.
332-->'''Jimmy:''' Do you two always have to fight?\
333'''Beezy:''' Do birds have ears? That's a good question; "do birds have ears?"
334* RiddleForTheAges: The exact nature of Miseryville and how Jimmy got there is never explained. Unless you believe the pilot is canon, then Jimmy was sent to Hell by accident.
335* RimShot: A RecurringExtra makes a RunningGag out of it, always showing up whenever someone makes a pun or a very corny joke.
336* RobotMe: Schmeloise. Unfortunately for Heloise, Jimmy falls in love with it.
337* RodentsOfUnusualSize: Beezy is attacked by one in "The Product Tester" while wearing clothing made from cheese.
338* RoyallyScrewedUp: The entire Heinous family. You know something's wrong when someone like [[TheCaligula Lucius Heinous VII]] is considered ''the least evil'' ruler Miseryville has had.
339* RubberMan: One appears as a quick gag in "Zombie Pickle".
340* RuleOfFunny: This show would not exist without it.
341* RunawayBride: The ending of [[spoiler:"I Married a Weavil" The Weavil Princess runs off to marry the weavils' mightiest warrior while Beezy ends up marrying her identical brother Tom.]]
342* SandInMyEyes: Heloise tries this is "Bird Brained" when Lovey is reunited with his mother.
343* SadistShow: This show has a cruel sense of slapstick humour and lots of BlackComedy, meaning every single character has been subjected to some form of suffering for laughs at least once. But hey, what else did you expect from a cartoon about a wacky version of Hell?
344* SadistTeacher: Lucius had one. Though, he ended up having his (still-living) head mounted on a wall.
345-->'''Lucius''': Not so funny now, is it professor?
346* SanityBall: Passed between Jimmy, Lucius, and Heloise in Season 1, and then just Lucius and Heloise in Season 2.
347* SatiatingSandwich:
348** The ''Miseryville Moment'' "You Finish My Sandwiches" revolves around Beezy creating the perfect sandwich.
349** "My So-Called Loaf" has Jimmy creating a perfect sandwich as well, except it ended up becoming the love interest for a giant anthropomorphic sandwich named Cowboy Stackhouse.
350* ScaryStingingSwarm: "Spew Tube" has Lucius swat a bee to show off his ferocity. Jimmy tries to make him look tougher by angering the rest of the swarm. It fails.
351* ScreamDiscretionShot: [[spoiler:The AccidentalKiss]] in "There's Always a Hiccup".
352* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: At the end of "Best Bud Battle", after Beezy and Heloise don't let Jimmy sleep by playing their harmonica and horn, Jimmy flees his house and sleeps on Cerbee's doghouse.
353* ScrewLearningIHavePhlebotinum: Most of what [=Genius!Beezy=] does in "Beezy J. Genius".
354* SeashellBra: Heloise in her mermaid outfit.
355* SecretHandshake: Lucius has one in to access his pet bird, Lovey, in "Bird Brained".
356* SecretTestOfCharacter: "Jimmy On the Spot" revolves around one as part of a game show. [[spoiler:Jimmy wins it...sort of]]
357* SelfMadeOrphan: A partial example. The entire Heinous family has frozen their father (they're still alive in there) to take over Miseryville with the exceptions of Beezy (who isn't ruler of Miseryville yet) and Lucius I (who has no predecessors).
358* ShaggyDogStory: "Cerbee in Love" [[spoiler:ends with Cerbee and Jazmeen deciding they don't like each other. despite that the entire episode was about getting them together.]]
359* SheCleansUpNicely: Heloise in "Scent of the Heinous" and "Heloise's Secret Admirer". [[ShipTease Jimmy takes notice in the former]]
360* ShipTease: The show likes teasing the possibility that Jimmy and Heloise are about to kiss.
361** [[spoiler: One ends with Beezy and Heloise accidentally kissing instead. Then, to add insult to injury, Jimmy [[BreakTheFourthWall breaks the fourth wall]] to show us a rerun in slow motion!]]
362** The second time was in "I Am Jimmy", when Jimmy reads up that a princess can be woken up with a kiss. He looks over the sleeping Heloise for a moment before tossing the book aside and leaving.
363** Also, at the end of "Fused Together", Jimmy and Heloise [[spoiler: finally do go on a date at the movies together; the both of them were fused onto Beezy's back, and the episode ended with 3D arrows making a giant heart around the two (not counting Beezy)]].
364** This happens quite a bit in Season 2 episodes.
365* ShirtlessScene: Molotov in "Rocket Jimmy". He's shown using his pecs to snap a peanut shell.
366* ShortDistancePhoneCall: "Generation Text" and "Cellphone-itis" both have Beezy, Jimmy, and Heloise doing this.
367* ShoutOut: Several.
368** "I Am Jimmy" is a WholePlotReference to ''Film/IAmLegend''.
369** Several episode titles: "Jimmy, Don't Be a Hero" is referencing a 1974 song, "Heads Will Roll" referencing a song by the band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, "[[Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}} Ghostsmackers]]", "[[Film/BendItLikeBeckham Bend It Like Wreckem]]", "[[Film/RearWindow Rear Pickle]]", "[[Film/NightAtTheMuseum A Night at the Heinous Museum]]", "Meet the Gnomans", "[[Film/HighSchoolMusical High School Mule-Sical]]", "[[Film/ThereWillBeBlood There Will Be Chocolate]]", "[[Film/BeachBlanketBingo Heat Blanket Jimmy]]" and "[[Series/MySoCalledLife My So-Called Loaf]]".
370** The ''Miseryville Moment'' "Nothing About Nothing" is a direct homage to ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'', complete with a SuspiciouslySimilarSong at the beginning.
371** There's blink-and-you'll-miss-it references to ''Film/ThePrincessBride'' and ''Film/TheBigLebowski'' in "A Hair-Brained Idea".
372** In addition to its title, "Ghostsmackers" also has a quick reference to ''Film/TheExorcist''.
373** The ''Miseryville Moment'' "Team X-treme Team" had Lucius VI recreating the famous scene of Major Kong riding the bomb into oblivion from ''Film/DrStrangelove''.
374** [Franchise/StarWars Princess Leia]]!Samy in "Pop-Sicles"
375** When Jimmy is fighting the clowns in "Power Squid and Spaghetti Beezy", listen closely and you can hear Jimmy shout [[Franchise/StreetFighter "Hadoken!"]] at one point.
376** A classic ''Film/{{Rocky}}''-styled montage is featured in "Miseryville Marathon".
377** In "The Outsiders", Lucius has a fantasy where he is dressed up as ComicBook/{{Galactus}}.
378** In "Better Sweater", after Heloise tries catapulting up to Jimmy and hits the wall, she mutters a dazed "Missed it by that much," likely a reference to ''Series/GetSmart''.
379** In "The Hooded Chicken", Heloise briefly strikes a pose made famous by Creator/MarilynMonroe.
380** The Miseryville Moments short "My Jimmy" is a parody of the My Buddy doll, and even has a [[https://youtu.be/9bUX0N8XyhQ?t=12 song]] just like the [[https://youtu.be/4j2xEwEHbrE?t=6 original.]]
381* ShrineToSelf: Lucius's home is decorated with pictures of himself and the other Heinouses. That's not even getting to the depictions of himself all over Miseryville.
382* SickeninglySweethearts: Lucius tries to make his relationship with Jez like this, but [[GoldDigger she's uninterested]].
383* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: [=Genius!Beezy=] in "Beezy J. Genius" and Heloise on occasion.
384* SmellySkunk: "Jimmy in the Big House" and "Jimmy and Beezy on the Run" have a tough skunk criminal who plays a role in the plot.
385* SmoothTalkingTalentAgent: Parodied in the episodes "I Totally Shredded My Cheese" and "The Masked Jackhammer", where Beezy tries to be Jimmy's agent and self-proclaimed owner of the "Beezy Got Talent Agency." His business card is beat up with a crudely edited photo of himself with marker-drawn hair and a tuxedo taped to his waist and his negotiations with Lucius always result in the latter giving him minor things like a pen or a bag of chips while Lucius profits off everything Jimmy makes, which Beezy always accepts with no hesitation.
386* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Heloise is the only main female character in the show. We also have Saffi, Jez, and Molotov's wife (and random extras), but Heloise is the only one who regularly appears.
387* SnapBack: As mentioned in NegativeContinuity above, the show is prone to these. The best examples are "Best Prank Ever", "Carnival Lucius", and "The Masked Jackhammer". The first episode ends with Lucius insane and the other two end with him and Samy trapped in the Abyss of Nothingness. They are perfectly fine in the next episode.
388* SnowballFight: "A Cold Day In Miseryville" has Jimmy demonstrating how they work to Beezy and Heloise.
389* {{Snowlems}}: Heloise's snow fantasy in "A Cold Day In Miseryville" has her with an army of such beings. She's later seen trying to create some, but Jimmy accidentally destroys them.
390* SongsInTheKeyOfLock: "Heloise's Big Secret" has Heloise dancing on manhole covers as the passcode to enter the underground chamber she's developing the voodoo dolls in.
391* SpaceEpisode: "Rocket Jimmy" sees Lucius go to the Moon to fight a supposed lunar monster, with Jimmy sneaking on board and totally ruining the trip for him.
392* SpringtimeForHitler: "I Married a Weavil" revolves around Beezy trying to use this trope. He fails hilariously.
393* SquirrelsInMyPants: The ''Miseryville Moment'' "Random Acts of Jimmy", as well as the Season 2 episode "Dance Jimmy Dance". Though it was a bee and a lobster respectively.
394* StalkerShrine: Heloise, of all people, has this dedicated to Jimmy and it's hidden behind the fireplace.
395* StatusQuoIsGod: Like many RuleOfFunny cartoons, this is to be expected.
396* StealthPun: Lucius I-VI have all been cryogenically frozen. "When Hell Freezes Over", anyone?
397* StockholmSyndrome: Jez in "The Big Date" when she gets kidnapped by a King Kong-like monster whom she ends up dating.
398* StomachOfHolding: In "Heat Blanket Jimmy", Jimmy has somehow placed an entire surfboard inside himself.
399* StrangeMindsThinkAlike:
400** In "Ghostsmackers", both Beezy and Lucius mention that they've "got to stop falling asleep to Ghoul FM".
401** In "Scent of a Heinous", Jimmy says he doesn't like Heinous hairspray because it's not tall enough. Two monsters then walk by and say: "How's that drink?" "It'd be better if it was taller."
402* StylisticSuck: Jimmy's poetry in "Better Sweater".
403* SubvertedSuspicionAesop: [[spoiler:The end of "Rear Pickle". It turns out Ms. Gherkin was exactly as Jimmy thought she was all along, although only the viewers and Cerbee get to see that.]]
404* SuperficialSuggestionBox: When the town is particularly angry with Lucius, Jimmy suggests a suggestion box. Lucius loves the idea: [[ComicallyMissingThePoint all those suggestions in a box where he doesn't have to look at them]]. Of course, since he places Jimmy in charge of it, HilarityEnsues.
405* SuperheroEpisode: "Powersquid and Spaghetti Beezy" and its Season 2 sequel, "The Terrific Trio".
406* SurferDude: The Snowrilla from the episode of the same name, although he technically snowboards instead.
407* SwallowedWhole: Lucius gets eaten by a sea monster in "Heat Blanket Jimmy".
408* SweetPollyOliver: "Something About Herman". [[spoiler:Then it turns out Herman is Heloise's cousin]].
409* SycophanticServant: Lucius' Minotaurs, to the point of even willingly using themselves as fishing bait.
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412[[folder: T-Z]]
413* TheTalk: Played for laughs in "Pet Rocky" when Beezy goes to talk to Lucius and Lucius thinks it's the trope. Beezy then tells him he wants a pet.
414* TechnicolorEyes: Jimmy is usually portrayed with generic black eyes, but "The Masked Jackhammer" reveals that he has dark orange irises with even darker pupils.
415* TechnicolorFire: Misery Inc. spews green fire.
416* TheTelevisionTalksBack: Often, such as in "I am Jimmy", where Samy demands Jimmy to ask the question needed for him to continue his explanation of why everyone falls asleep for a whole day on the 6th of Lucapril.
417* TemptingFate: "How hard could it possibly be?" - Jimmy in a number of episodes.
418* TemporaryBulkChange: In "There Will Be Chocolate", Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise all get fat (complete with acne spots, poorly-fitting clothes, and distorted music) after overindulging in Lucius' secret chocolate stash. Beezy in particular gets so cartoonishly large that Jimmy and Heloise have to pump it back out of him to refill Lucius' supply by the end of the episode.
419* ThemeNaming: Almost all the main characters have either [[PunnyName Punny Names]] or [[MeaningfulName Meaningful Names]] taken from Biblical names.
420* ThickLineAnimation: Due to the series using [=ToonBoom=] and Adobe Flash. In fact, Season 2 has thicker lines than Season 1 due to the switchover to Flash animation.
421* ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNight: The ''Miseryville Moment'' "Sweet Dreams" is about one attacking Heloise. It turns out the monster should fear Heloise more though....
422* ThisIsMySide: Lucius tries this in "Lucius Lost" by trapping Jimmy on a very small half of the island. Jimmy doesn't mind though.
423* TimmyInAWell: Parodied in "Jimmy in the Big House" as Heloise doesn't understand a word Cerbee is saying. Then he farts in his sleep, and Heloise instantly understands everything about the situation Jimmy and Beezy are in.
424* TitleDrop: From "Too Many Jimmys".
425-->'''Samy''' (On a malfunctioning factory machine): I found the problem, sir. (Pulls some Jimmy clones out) Too many Jimmys!
426* ToiletHumour: Pops up here and there, but one episode, "The Big Drip", was banned from Creator/DisneyXD for this, as the episode was about Jimmy having a PottyEmergency.
427* TotallyRadical: In "Scent of the Heinous", Lucius tries to be hip through random nonsensical slang to promote his "hip" new cologne. Jimmy comments that it's "kinda cool how uncool he is".
428* {{Troperiffic}}: For a relatively obscure show with two seasons for a total of 52 episodes, this page sure has a lot of tropes.
429* TwoGuysAndAGirl: Jimmy, Beezy, and Heloise.
430* UnexpectedKindness: In "Rear Pickle", Jimmy is worried that Mrs. Gherkin is an evil [[AnthropomorphicFood living pickle]]. He and Beezy sneak into her house, and Jimmy thinks he sees silhouettes of her attacking Beezy and Heloise, but she was actually just giving Beezy some pastries and braiding Heloise's hair. Jimmy apologizes for expecting the worst from her. Then this is subverted; after Jimmy and co. leave, Mrs. Gherkin takes off her disguise, revealing that she really is a sentient pickle and that she's hellbent on taking over Miseryville. Not that this lasts long, however, as Cerbee [[EatenAlive eats her]] just then.
431* {{Unicorn}}: Twinkles the Terrible from "The Outsiders".
432* UnintentionallyKarmic: All of Jimmy’s cheerful endeavours and UnwantedAssistance brightens everyone’s day and ruins the misery Lucius tries to so hard to maintain, and often causes humiliation for him, too.
433* UnstoppableMailman: Parodied in "Heloise's Secret Admirer" where LazyBum Beezy, working as a mailman for the episode, is already at Heloise's room with mail in hand.
434* UnwillinglyGirlyTomboy: "What's Up with Heloise?" has Heloise's overbearing aunt Pomegranate come to visit, who keeps forcing her to wear girly dresses and sing, and redecorates her house to look pink and cutesy.
435* VisualPun:
436** In "Cellphone-itis", Beezy moans to Jimmy that he's "cracking up", causing him to then break into many small pieces.
437** In "Scent of a Heinous", a panicked Samy tells Jimmy that he's "having a meltdown". He then dissolves into a pile of green sludge.
438* WeatherControlMachine: The snow machine from "A Cold Day In Miseryville".
439* WhatDoesThisButtonDo: '"Rocket Jimmy".
440-->'''Dr. Scientist''': Apparently, it destroys my house.
441* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Heloise's bubble powers in "The Terrific Trio" cause Jimmy and Beezy to laugh at her. She immediately proves her worth by blowing bubbles into Jimmy's eyes, stinging them.
442* WheelOFeet: Jimmy has these in "The Racing Bug" as a result of being parasitized by the titular fleas.
443* WhenTreesAttack: "The Big Drip" has one grab Jimmy and toss him a good distance for trying to pee on him.
444* WhoEvenNeedsABrain: In "Fused Together", Heloise rips out Dorkus' brain (and slaps him with it) after he sees her Jimmy StalkerShrine. He is not inconvenienced other than being unable to remember anything.
445* WholesomeCrossdresser: "Air Force None" has Jimmy dressed as a service maid.
446* WickedWeasel: The Weavils are an entire race of unhygienic {{jerkass}} weasel monsters who enjoy messing around with Jimmy and the Heinous family.
447* WingedHumanoid: A couple of Miseryville's monstrous citizens have tiny bat-like wings, but Apple the CuteMonsterGirl newswoman has fairy wings instead.
448* WorkOffTheDebt: "Catalogue of Misery" sees Jimmy become a delivery boy for Misery Inc. after he buys everything in the Misery Inc. catalogue under the belief it was all free.
449* XtremeKoolLetterz: The Season 1 episode "No Rules Rulez Jimmy" and the ''Miseryville Moment'' "Team X-Treme Team" both feature these in their titles.
450* YouAndWhatArmy: See OurMinotaursAreDifferent to get the answer.
451-->'''Beezy'''(to Lucius): Never get tired of that one, do you?
452* YouAreGrounded: Of course, in Miseryville, [[BuriedAlive it means something else entirely...]]
453* YouDidntAsk: A few episodes use this to hand wave {{Ass Pull}}s. Naturally, PlayedForLaughs.
454* YouKnowWhatYouDid: Wayne keeps telling this to Beezy in "Ghostsmackers". [[spoiler:What Beezy did was that he never ate the pizza crusts.]]
455* ZombieApocalypse: "Zombie Pickle" is a spoof of this, with Ms. Gherkin turning everyone in Miseryville into pickle zombies.
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