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|datefound= 01 May 2023 (Valentines skit); 21 May 2023 (Christmas skit)
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''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' is a Californian/Nevadan late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel himself, which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). It premiered its first episode on January 26, 2003, as part of Super Bowl 2003.
'''''Jimmy Kimmel Live!''''' is a Californian/Nevadan late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel himself, which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). It premiered its first episode on January 26, 2003, as part of Super Bowl 2003.


However, during a few episodes, '''each one has a skit that was based on a different Peanuts holiday special''', which one of them ironically first aired on ABC. The skits also features golfer Eldrick "Tiger" Woods. For years, fans thought the skits were not real, since most sources are not reliable. But recently, a fan discovered Brown Kevin T.'s YouTube page, as of February 11, 2010, via the Wayback Machine, including some evidence for the Valentines skit with a screenshot from the Valentines skit, unexpectedly.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100211132729/youtube.com/user/tonybonner82 Wayback Machine page where the skit was first discovered.] Archived 11 Feb '10</ref>
However, during a few episodes, '''each one has a skit that was based on a different Peanuts holiday special''', which one of them ironically first aired on ABC. The skits also feature golfer Eldrick "Tiger" Woods. For years, fans thought the skits were not real, since most sources are not reliable. But recently, a fan discovered Brown Kevin T.'s YouTube page, as of February 11, 2010, via the Wayback Machine, including some evidence for the Valentines skit with a screenshot from the Valentines skit, unexpectedly.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100211132729/youtube.com/user/tonybonner82 Wayback Machine page where the skit was first discovered.] Archived 11 Feb '10</ref>


The earliest known evidence on the Valentines skit comes from an article from Portland Mercury. The article goes on to discuss that skit. "Jimmy Kimmel presents this updated version of the Charlie Brown Valentine special, in which Snoopy gets a little advice on pitching woo from Tiger Woods! (Are there sex rehab clinics for dogs?)"<ref>[https://portlandmercury.com/tv/2010/02/11/2162775/a-charlie-brown-valentine-featuring-tiger-woods Portland Mercury article from the skit.] Retrieved 20 Apr '023</ref>
The earliest known evidence on the Valentines skit comes from an article from Portland Mercury. The article goes on to discuss that skit. "Jimmy Kimmel presents this updated version of the Charlie Brown Valentine special, in which Snoopy gets a little advice on pitching woo from Tiger Woods! (Are there sex rehab clinics for dogs?)"<ref>[https://portlandmercury.com/tv/2010/02/11/2162775/a-charlie-brown-valentine-featuring-tiger-woods Portland Mercury article from the skit.] Retrieved 20 Apr '023</ref>


==Availability==
==Availability==
The Valentines skit was on YouTube at one point but is now private.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ahOFtlSFBcY Original YouTube page where the skit was uploaded.] Retrieved 20 Apr '023</ref> Before Flash was discontinued, captures 50 to 52 of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page, via the Wayback Machine, still functioned. However, all three captures turn out to be broken links.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100216194347/youtube.com/user/JimmyKimmelLive 50th archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page.] Archived 16 Feb '10</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100221035030/http://www.youtube.com/user/JimmyKimmelLive 51st archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page.] Archived 21 Feb '10</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100226013350/http://www.youtube.com/user/JimmyKimmelLive 52nd archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page.] Archived 26 Feb '10</ref> The Valentines skit was found by Corentinseigfried on May 1st, 2023, on <nowiki>Archive.org</nowiki>.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/WJLA_20100211_050500_Jimmy_Kimmel_Live The page where the skit in its entirety was found.] Archived 4 Nov '12</ref> That skit, divided into two parts, can be watched at the 12:22 and 12:23 timestamp, respectively.
The Valentines skit was on YouTube at one point but is now set to private.<ref>[https://youtu.be/ahOFtlSFBcY Original YouTube page where the skit was uploaded.] Retrieved 20 Apr '023</ref> Before Flash was discontinued, captures 50 to 52 of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page, via the Wayback Machine, still functioned. However, all three captures turn out to be broken links.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100216194347/youtube.com/user/JimmyKimmelLive 50th archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page.] Archived 16 Feb '10</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100221035030/http://www.youtube.com/user/JimmyKimmelLive 51st archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page.] Archived 21 Feb '10</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100226013350/http://www.youtube.com/user/JimmyKimmelLive 52nd archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page.] Archived 26 Feb '10</ref> The Valentines skit was found by Corentinseigfried on May 1st, 2023, on <nowiki>Archive.org</nowiki>.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/WJLA_20100211_050500_Jimmy_Kimmel_Live The page where the skit in its entirety was found.] Archived 4 Nov '12</ref> That skit, divided into two parts, can be watched at the 12:22 and 12:23 timestamp, respectively.


On May 18th, 2023, SonicFan201 discovered a clip on YouTube of what he thought was the Christmas skit from 2009.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R66XMJXiqU YouTube page where the Christmas skit’s clip was uploaded.] Retrieved 21 May '023</ref> On May 21st, 2023, the same user that found the Valentines skit has found the Christmas skit at the 12:16am timestamp.<ref> [https://archive.org/details/WJLA_20091216_050500_Jimmy_Kimmel_Live/start/660/end/720 The page where the Christmas skit in its entirety was found.] Archived 10 Oct '12</ref>
On May 18th, 2023, SonicFan201 discovered a clip on YouTube of what he thought was the Christmas skit from 2009.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5R66XMJXiqU YouTube page where the Christmas skit’s clip was uploaded.] Retrieved 21 May '023</ref> On May 21st, 2023, the same user that found the Valentines skit has found the Christmas skit at the 12:16 am timestamp.<ref> [https://archive.org/details/WJLA_20091216_050500_Jimmy_Kimmel_Live/start/660/end/720 The page where the Christmas skit in its entirety was found.] Archived 10 Oct '12</ref>


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>


ACBVWTW3.jpg|A screenshot from the Valentines skit in HQ.
ACBVWTW.jpg|A screenshot from the Valentines skit in LQ.


ACBVWTW4.jpg|A different screenshot, with a Peanuts version of Woods.
ACBVWTW4.jpg|A different screenshot, revealing a Peanuts version of Woods.


ACBVWTW1.jpg|Valentines skit’s first known evidence.
ACBVWTW5.jpeg|Peppermint Patty, Woods and Lucy in the Christmas skit doing something inappropriate.


ACBVWTW2.jpg|Valentines skit’s second known evidence.
ACBVWTW6.jpeg|Same image but HQ.


ACBVWTW5.jpeg|Peppermint Patty, Woods and Lucy in the Christmas skit doing something inappropriate.
</gallery>
 
==Videos==
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  |description2 =The Christmas skit's clip.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Peanuts: Oct. 2nd, 1955 (partially lost newspaper comic strip; 1955)]]
*[[Peanuts: Oct. 2nd, 1955 (partially lost newspaper comic strip; 1955)]]
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ACBVWTW3.jpg

Screenshot from the Valentines skit.

Status: Found

Date found: 01 May 2023 (Valentines skit); 21 May 2023 (Christmas skit)

Found by: Corentinseigfried


Jimmy Kimmel Live! is a Californian/Nevadan late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel himself, which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). It premiered its first episode on January 26, 2003, as part of Super Bowl 2003.

However, during a few episodes, each one has a skit that was based on a different Peanuts holiday special, which one of them ironically first aired on ABC. The skits also feature golfer Eldrick "Tiger" Woods. For years, fans thought the skits were not real, since most sources are not reliable. But recently, a fan discovered Brown Kevin T.'s YouTube page, as of February 11, 2010, via the Wayback Machine, including some evidence for the Valentines skit with a screenshot from the Valentines skit, unexpectedly.[1]

The earliest known evidence on the Valentines skit comes from an article from Portland Mercury. The article goes on to discuss that skit. "Jimmy Kimmel presents this updated version of the Charlie Brown Valentine special, in which Snoopy gets a little advice on pitching woo from Tiger Woods! (Are there sex rehab clinics for dogs?)"[2]

Availability

The Valentines skit was on YouTube at one point but is now set to private.[3] Before Flash was discontinued, captures 50 to 52 of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page, via the Wayback Machine, still functioned. However, all three captures turn out to be broken links.[4][5][6] The Valentines skit was found by Corentinseigfried on May 1st, 2023, on Archive.org.[7] That skit, divided into two parts, can be watched at the 12:22 and 12:23 timestamp, respectively.

On May 18th, 2023, SonicFan201 discovered a clip on YouTube of what he thought was the Christmas skit from 2009.[8] On May 21st, 2023, the same user that found the Valentines skit has found the Christmas skit at the 12:16 am timestamp.[9]

Gallery

Videos

Gubby’s video on the subject (starts at 10:06).

The Christmas skit's clip.

The full Christmas skit.

Uncut version.

See Also

References