Noah Villaverde of
/Film considered ''Slippin' Jimmy
non-canonical to the Breaking Bad'' universe and a blemish on the
franchise, stating the humor "fails to land in every way" and "the decision to use childish comedy pandering to a demographic that's unlikely to catch your series due to its inseparable ties to a prestige adult drama is so baffling that one wonders how this entire production got greenlit in the first place". Alex Ashbrook from
Comic Book Resources said the series is "crudely drawn and seems to have been hastily put together compared to how beautifully crafted its predecessors were. Despite
Peter Gould appearing as an executive director, his skills are nowhere to be found." Mark Donaldson from
Screen Rant criticized the concept, saying "the animated spinoff is being sold as a digital exclusive but this race to provide sellable content to audiences undermines storytelling ... the team behind both
Breaking Bad and
Better Call Saul have proven themselves to be savvy storytellers that respect the journeys of their characters over cheap cash-ins. It's this integrity that makes
Slippin Jimmy feel like such a misstep." == References ==