The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius

2002
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius

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EP1 Lights! Camera! Danger! Nov 27, 2004

Famous film director Quintin Smithee is coming to Retroville to make his next big movie, and Jimmy, Cindy, Libby, Sheen and Carl all have starring roles.

EP2 The N Men Nov 27, 2004

After a run in with a radiation belt in outer space, Jimmy, Cindy, Carl, Sheen and Libby are all endowed with super powers.

EP3 The Tomorrow Boys May 23, 2005

Jimmy, Sheen, and Carl travel 15 years into the future, only to find that some things have gone wrong. Can they right the past to save their future?

EP4 Fundemonium May 24, 2005

Jimmy's dad loses his job at the now-defunct automotive plant which means that the Neutrons may have to move to a new town. As a last-ditch effort to keep the family in Retroville, Hugh applies for a job as a toy inventor.

EP5 Stranded May 26, 2005

A trip gone wrong ends up turning even worse when Jimmy and Cindy get into an argument that winds up getting them stranded together.

EP6 Jimmy Goes to College May 27, 2005

Jimmy is recruited by the most prestigious science college in the country to be their new superstar student. But when he gets there, Jimmy becomes the unwitting target of rival student, Seymour Nimmelfarb.

EP7 Who's Your Mommy? Jun 20, 2005

On a trip to Planet Schmengy, a strange alien substance attaches itself to Carl's face.

EP8 Clash of the Cousins Jun 20, 2005

The Neutron family has gathered to celebrate Great Aunt Amanda's birthday. When Jimmy's present explodes, everyone suspects him of fowl.

EP9 My Big Fat Spy Wedding Jul 22, 2005

Jimmy's new mission from the BTSO is to follow Beautiful Gorgeous. He takes the job and he discovers that she and Jet Fusion are getting married!

EP10 Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen Nov 18, 2005

In Retroville, Sheen is just an average hyperactive kid. But in Shangri Llama, he is known as The Chosen One, or One Who Puts Foot Behind Head.

EP11 The Incredible Shrinking Town Jan 23, 2006

When the entire population of Retroville is accidentally hit by Jimmy's shrink ray, the Space Bandits abduct everyone with the nefarious plan of marketing and selling them throughout the galaxy as living dolls.

EP12 One of Us Jan 24, 2006

A new TV show turns everyone in Retroville into mindless and exceedingly cheerful zombies.

EP13 Vanishing Act Jan 24, 2006

To impress Betty Quinlan, Jimmy performs a magic show using a cheap magic kit that's full of his own technological upgrades.

EP14 The Trouble with Clones Jan 25, 2006

The evil Jimmy clone is back, and he's reconfigured the cloning device to make an evil clone of the Earth with an alarming side effect – the real Earth is starting to disappear.

EP15 The Evil Beneath Jan 26, 2006

The boys travel to the Bahama Quadrangle to disprove the myth of the disappearances associated with the mysterious site.

EP16 Carl Wheezer: Boy Genius Jan 26, 2006

Carl's pen pal, Elke Elkberg from Sweden, is coming to Retroville to meet him, and Carl is in a panic.

EP17 Who Framed Jimmy Neutron? Jan 27, 2006

Jimmy is framed for a break in at the Retroville Bank. When Carl and Sheen attempt to free him from his incarceration, the three boys end up on a chain gang together.

EP18 Flippy Jan 27, 2006

Jimmy places a funny chip into Hugh's new Flippy puppet when he insists on using it for Career Day at school. But Jimmy soon learns that Flippy is stealing his dad's mind and has to save him before Flippy disposes of him.

EP19 How to Sink a Sub Nov 17, 2006

When Jimmy hides a time displacement device in the teachers' transportation to the annual education convention, the entire faculty of Lindberg Elementary is sent into temporary time limbo.

EP20 Lady Sings the News Nov 17, 2006

The kids become news anchors for a local television network.

EP21 King of Mars Nov 25, 2006

Eustace Strych is back, and he's still determined to humiliatingly defeat Jimmy. Now the race to find an energy source on Mars is on! Who will win?

EP22 El Magnifico Nov 25, 2006

Sheen's dad, Mr. Estevez desperately wants to impress his son, so he pretends he is a superhero.

EP23 Best in Show Nov 25, 2006

Goddard is disqualified from the Retroville Pet Show because he is not technically a real dog.
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Released: 20 July 2002 Ended
Producted By: Nickelodeon Movies
Country: United States of America
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Jimmy Neutron is the smartest kid in town. As a genius, Jimmy thinks most things can be solved with the invention of a new gizmo. But Jimmy usually takes the easy way out, and his backfiring gadgets result in comedic adventures.

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andersoncaseylee246 Spoiler:Normally if i didn't know a girl or adult woman voiced the character of a boy, i would have gave the series a 10 out of 10 but since the main character Jimmy Neutron was being voiced by a woman i gave it a 6 out of 10. because i believe well, personally i believe that the actors/actresses age should "always"(there are no exceptions) match the age of the character they are going to play because if i was casting the voice actors, that's what i would do. why, because it makes sense and doesn't confuse kids and stuff. to me, personally it deceives the viewer into thinking the child(the person who is voicing the character) is also a child and a boy. and if not. then the parents are in for a long haul throughout the child's(the viewer) teenage years. and stuff. Why am i saying this is because people should not be deceived for example before you even think about showing the pilot episode, have the voice actors introduce themselves along with a picture in picture of the person they voiced. then i would be satisfied but do they do this no, they do not. but they should.
erikgregoire This is one of the greatest cartoons ever to hit television. It is all- around well-written and plotted out. I watch it now and my jaw drops at the things I used to miss when I was younger. There are subtle moments that would go right over a kid's head but those moments make the show unmistakably original. Complete with real scientific explanations behind the mishaps in the plot, James Bond parodies, and vocab words like "quip, pedantic, perspicacity," one must wonder how differently the writers think from the creators of the mindless filth we pump into our children's brains now. The first two seasons were clever and well thought-out, but the third isn't even worth a watch. Presumably, this is because their award-winning production company, DNA Productions, went defunct at the end of the third season. Hopefully, there will be a Jimmy Neutron revival, as said studio has been reformed out of the ashes.
Nick Great show containing very lovable characters, very humorous and exciting. Jimmy Neutron tells the story of a boy genius and the adventures he shares with his friends, including Carl Weezer, Sheen Estevez, Cindy Vortex and Libby Folfax, however Cindy and Libby's friendship with the trio of Jimmy, Carl and Sheen develops continuously throughout the series (what I believe to be a great feature).Jimmy Neutron relies on his abilities with science as well as his insanely large brain - evidently seen by the size of his head which is very disproportional to his body (must have very strong neck muscles). Jimmy's love of science often creates catastrophe for the citizens of his hometown Retroville, meaning that he must use his inventions constantly to fix up the mess which he often causes.The relationship he shares with his two greatest friends Carl and Sheen are obvious throughout the series, although I consider Jimmy's relationship with Libby as 'light friends'. His relationship with his arch-rival and secret love interest (not really secret) Cindy is an entirely different story, and this becomes a primary focus throughout the third season of the show. It is obvious in the episodes 'Stranded' and 'Lady Sings the News' that Jimmy and Cindy share strong feelings for each other, although they never admit it.Overall, Jimmy Neutron cleverly combines humour and science with the average normal day stuff of normal day people, going to school, family life and what not, meaning that it can operate for a large audience. I consider it a great show, possibly one of the greatest that Nickelodeon has produced. The characters in the show are acutely developed which is a credit again to the show's producers and screenwriters. The combination of the humour of Carl and Sheen keeps the show vibrant and funny.Recommended to all viewers, even my dad enjoys watching it so there you go, no one is too old for this show. Great viewing for the whole family.
Very Cool Crap. Crap, crap, crap, crap, crap. It's an annoying, pathetic excuse for a cartoon that doesn't deserve it's time slot. A time slot that could be used for a much better cartoon like Fairly OddParents or SpongeBob. The person who came up with Jimm Neutron is either a - no. I'll stop right now. Why?. Because, I'm 14 and this show is aimed at a younger age group. Maybe kids find it's stupid, annoying characters and unbelievingly dull plots amusing. I don't know. I hate it. Here's why....The characters: are all terrible, annoying, uninteresting weirdos that make you wanna hang them. Jimmy's dad (Hugh or whatever his name is) acts and moves like a homicidal maniac that should be locked up in an insane asylum, and his obsession with ducks is just plane disturbing. Sheen is the same situation. He looks like he'd commit murder just to get his hands on the newest Ultra Lord action figure. And, may I ask, what is up with Carl and his sinister love of llamas? That is just not right, I tell you, not right. Jimmy is not as completely terrible as the other characters, but he is still completely terrible, especially as a lead character. At least his not psychologically disturbed like everyone else on this show.The animation: is waaaaaaay too exaggerated. Jimmy's dad moves like what I described him to resemble above. Sheen has those weird and sinister shifty eyes... he's definitely up to something. I know that it is a cartoon, and it shouldn't be too realistic but this is pushing it too far. And one more thing, why does everyone run like an old granny? The jokes: there's a saying that goes something along the lines of ''a joke's only as funny as the person who tells it''. Well, as I already expressed my opinions on the characters who tell the jokes, you probably know that I think the jokes are also crap. They all either fall flat on their face, or are ruined by the horrible characters. Which is a shame as there's some jokes that would actually have been quite funny on another show.There are other problems. Like, why does Jimmy (being the Einstein that he is) hang out with brain dead idiots like Carl and Sheen? Why did the people who make this show feel it necessary to include romance when this show is clearly for small children who aren't interested in that kind of thing.Well, that's my opinion. You may well disagree but that you're opinion. As for me, I'll be avoiding this show as long as it haunts the TV schedule.