The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
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| show_name = The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | image = Image:Jimmy Neutron title.jpg | caption = From left to right: Cindy Vortex, Libby Folfax, Sheen Estevez, Carl Wheezer, and Jimmy Neutron. | rating = | format = Animated | runtime = 30 minutes | creator = John A. Davis | starring = Debi Derryberry
Frank Welker
Rob Paulsen
Jeff Garcia
Carolyn Lawrence
Crystal Scales
Marc DeCarlo
| country = USA | production house = | network = Nickelodeon | first_aired = September 6, 2002 | last_aired = Present (final episode to air on June 1, 2006) | num_episodes = 60 | imdb_id =
|}} The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, an American animated television series, is a spin-off of the Oscar-nominated computer-animated movie; Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, first officially aired in September 6, 2002. This is also the first computer-animated Nicktoon. The television series was produced by O Entertainment for the Nickelodeon cable channel, and animated by DNA Productions in Irving, Texas using LightWave 3D software as was the movie. A television movie, Win, Lose and Kaboom, formerly named You Bet Your Life Form, aired on Nickelodeon in early-July 2004. A second television movie, The League of Villains, aired on Nickelodeon in mid-June 2005. In 2004, head writer Steven Banks was nominated for a Writer's Guild Award for the episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion. The first Jimmy Neutron mini-episodes aired before the Jimmy Neutron movie and can only be seen on NickToons TV.
The series is about a kid inventor named Jimmy Neutron, in the town of Retroville, Texas, who gets in and out of trouble by inventing far-out gadgets. Jimmy's main catchphrases are "Gotta Blast!", and "Brain Blast!", or simply the most overused phrase, "That's it!", after coming up with the ultimate idea to solve the problem. Jimmy typically has a "Brain Blast" once an episode at the climax of the story when all other ideas have failed, and it is accompanied by a visual of his ideas floating within the inner workings of his brain.
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Theme song
The TV theme music was written and performed by Brian Causey (aka Star Crunch from Man or Astro-man?). The version of the theme song in the film, while based on Causey's theme, was performed by Bowling For Soup. Image:Tv ytv hi jimmyneutron 02.jpg
Setting
The show primarily takes place in Retroville, Texas as well as many other exotic locations, including Egypt, outer space, and pre-historia.
Main characters
- James "Jimmy" Isaac Neutron is the main character and the show's title character. He is a ten year old genius inventor whose inventions tend to cause more destruction than help, and usually it's up to Jimmy to save the day against his own creations. His name is a spoof of the scientist Isaac Newton. His amazing inventions include self-folding pants that put themselves away, hi-tech binoculars (called Neutrascopes), his robotic dog Goddard, a Cheese Ray that can transform things into cheese, a time booth for traveling to the past (constructed from a phone booth), tiny talking robots called Nanobots invented from the same chip used to make the self-folding pants, a translator that can be used to communicate with fish, Neutronic air gum that allows one to breathe underwater, gum that allows one to memorize an entire book by chewing it, candy that uses every possible pleasure taste bud, a flying rocket as well as a flying hover-car, and a giant machine known as the Neutronic Game Pyramid that can insert people into their favorite video games. He has an extensive laboratory below his clubhouse which is accessed via hair DNA scan. Carl Wheezer and Sheen Estevez are his best friends. Although he isn't an Ultra Lord fan, like Sheen, Jimmy has his own action-hero that he looks up to, the super-spy guy named Jet Fusion, who stars in many movies shown in the Retroville Theater, and actually is a real spy whose movie titles are arguably spoofs of 007 fame. Jimmy has a crush on Betty Quinlan and Cindy Vortex, the latter of which he denies. Jimmy is voiced by Debi Derryberry.
- Hugh Beaumont Neutron is Jimmy's father. Completely oblivious to the fact that his son is a prodigy and childish at times, he is otherwise a stereotypical father and always has a piece of advice for him. Hugh has many genius relatives (along with some not so bright relatives), so Jimmy's genius is most likely inherited paternally (this has not been confirmed, however). Like many of the Neutron characters Hugh has his humorous obsessions, such as pie, butter pats, puppets, and ducks. He invented a holiday based upon pie, known as Pule (Combination of pie and Yule). At a young age, he was an Acorn Lad scout. Hugh always tries to relate his childhood experiences to Jimmy's, but they are often much stranger such as being banned from the school science fair because he burped the table of elements. One of Hugh Neutron's favorite things to do is collect antique ducks, and display them around the house, he occasionally decides one of them is his favorite, but loves them all equally. Hugh has a puppet named Flippy, and is a former toy inventor. He's currently a car salesman and truly enjoys cleaning up Goddard's Lug-Nuts. Hugh also has an interesting taste in family vacations, such as visiting the world's largest underground parking structure, as can be seen a photo of, in the Neutron Family Album. Hugh was given the esteemed name of Towel Boy in Junior High. Hugh Neutron is a fan favorite almost at the level of Jimmy himself. He is voiced by Mark DeCarlo.
- Judy Neutron is Jimmy's mother. Smart and full of common sense, she is amused with the many antics of her husband. Like a stereotypical mother, she is often preoccupied with tidying up and usually is concerned when Jimmy is off adventuring, of which Hugh is usually oblivious and unaware of, often lamenting the fact her son is such a genius. She sometimes dusts the front lawn, which is quite terrifying. She is also an unofficial grease monkey and is very knowledgeable with machines. Judy is voiced by Megan Cavanagh.
- Goddard is Jimmy's robotic dog, equal parts, useful tool and best friend. Goddard is one of Jimmy's very few successful inventions. He can do many things, including blow up and re-assemble himself after being told to "play dead". When Jimmy is in trouble, Goddard gives his suggestions on a screen on his chest. The two first are always the most outrageous, but the third and last is always the one that Jimmy will follow. Goddard is voiced by Frank Welker and various others, and named after rocket pioneer Robert Goddard (scientist). Hugh says Goddard can do 11,000,004 things, except clean up after himself, which is really a hobby for him.
- Carlton "Carl" Ulysses Wheezer is Jimmy's neurotic, llama-loving friend. According to canon, Carl was born in 1992. He is ten years old. Carl is known as nervous, timid and suffering from hypochondria; at times, he tries to overcome these personality traits in order to appear "cooler" around Jimmy and mutual friend Sheen Estevez. He has many talents, the most recognizable is his phenomenal singing, with the hit-single, Folding and Hanging, among other pieces such as "Singing and Sitting". When his parents expanded their cable lineup, Carl found himself focusing on a channel devoted to llamas and a show about a singing and flying super-hero crossing-guard called Llama Boy; he has adored them ever since, going so far as to join a fan club, the Llama Love Society. He is allergic to just about everything, perhaps including llamas much to his disappointment. His blood type is O Negative. Carl Wheezer has a sensitive scapula. Carl and his parents are voiced by Rob Paulsen. His birthday was January 17th. In the episode "Normal Boy", it's revealed that Carl is the inventor of the "Hot Dog Holder Delux", also known as the versa-bun. It is revealed in The Incredible Shrinking Town that he took ventriloquist lessons, he can virtually imitate and sound just like everyone. In the episode "Carl Wheezer, Boy Genius" Jimmy and Sheen try to make Carl seem smart to his visiting pen pal girlfriend, and he gets extremely carried away with the plan, and ends up forgetting his "old self", and actually thinking that he's the super genius and that Jimmy Neutron is his "dim witted annoying assistant". Later in the episode however, it turns out his Swedish pen pal works with llamas and doesn't even like geniuses much. Carl has a fake knee.
- Sheen Juarerra Estevez is Jimmy's hyperactive heroic friend, is twelve years old, making him two years older than Jimmy and Carl. The three are in the same school grade because Sheen was held back. Sheen's wardrobe largely consists of a blue t-shirt and jeans. The t-shirt depicts UltraLord, a popular superhero within the show that Sheen is obsessed with. Sheen is of Mexican ethnicity, he has the type of accent that sometimes sticks with Spanish-speaking individuals after completely adopting English. He speaks Spanglish once in a great while (In the Mexican Spanish dub of the series, he speaks Spanish with a Japanese accent). Like many other animated characters, Sheen rarely changes his clothes and always wears an Ultra Lord T-shirt to show his devotion and loyalty to his favorite super hero whom he looks up to as a role-model. Sheen knows some kung-fu, but he can't win a fight without the proper training of a special CD-ROM, that dictates his body movements to make use of the proper techniques and moves. Sheen has the largest Ultra Lord action figure collection in all of Retroville, and is extremely offended if someone refers to them as "dolls". Sheen was once sent into his favorite Ultra Lord video game, and he got to do battle with Ultra Lord's arch enemy, Robo Fiend with help from Jimmy Neutron. Carl Wheezer controlled Robo Fiend in the Lab for a bit, not realizing that Jimmy and Sheen were really in the game, then decided to play a llama video game, saving Jimmy and Sheen with a huge thunder storm of llamas. Thankfully, the evil Robo Fiend was allergic to llama milk. Sheen appears to like guacamole bars, as shown when he was running for class president. Sheen is a member of an "Action Figure Support Group". Although Sheen seems fearless, he is scared of one thing, the crawl-space under Granny's house. Sheen is usually seen on the show tagging along with Carl, respectively, as they are best buds, in most of the episodes, much like the friendship between Cindy and Libby. Sheen is quite educated in the realm of restaurant terminology and slang, as seen in the episode "Men At Work". Sheen has abilities with monkeys and can summon the Atomic Monkey Special Forces Squad whenever he wants to. He also has a huge and developing crush on Libby, which seemed to begin after her hair makeover. The character of Sheen is best known for his hilarious hyperactive manic behavior, and overbearing tone of voice. Sheen is always depicted as unusual and eccentric, often saying very interesting but strange phrases. In the episode "Beach Party Mummy" it is suggested that Sheen might be on some form of medication and/or medicine. Usually when sitting at a table with the whole gang, he always suggests that they play "Spin the Bottle", hoping to be kissed by Libby. The name "Sheen Estevez" appears to be a reference to the Estevez family of actors — specifically the three members, Ramón, Emilio, and Carlos, who use the screen name Sheen (Martin and Charlie Sheen, respectively). Sheen is another fan favorite, and like Hugh, has his own fanlisting. The character Sheen is known as Max in the German dubbed version of the series. Voiced by Jeff Garcia, who also won an Annie award for the role. His birthday was November 19th. Sheen sometimes fails to grasp the reality of things. For example, in Win, Lose and Kaboom, Sheen is told that if he loses, Earth will be destroyed. Sheen is excited because if he wins he'll get a car. Sheen is optimistic and only speaks negatively when he's trying to depress Carl. He usually does this by scaring him, yelling at him, or talking about llamas dying horribly. ("And Carl's llamas fall down, down into the sulfurous mud pits! How the snake god will be pleased!")
- Cynthia Aurora "Cindy" Vortex is Jimmy's semi-sassy mouthed rival/girlfriend who is skilled in both the fine arts of Tai Chi and Tae Kwon Do. Although she is not exactly an inventor (except for her "Sweat Socks Transmogrifier"), she can build 'chocolate volcanoes that engulf the helpless gumdrop citizens of Pompeii', with ease. Cindy, in stereotypical "girl" fashion, schemes to be popular, as seen in Out Darn Spotlight, and used to be the town's resident genius prior to Jimmy's arrival (perhaps she calls him "Nerd-tron" out of jealousy?). She is almost a match for Jimmy's intellect, and although he surpasses her in his knowledge of science, she often keeps up with him in other areas, such as singing, art, acting, and poetry. She's obviously in love with Jimmy, but treats him like absolute muck to hide her true feelings (a la Helga G. Pataki of Hey Arnold!). Jimmy returns these feelings, but he tries to hide it up just the same. Cindy Usually calls Jimmy "Nerdtron" or some other such name. Cindy almost proclaims her love for Jimmy twice, first in "The N Men", 9upon which she faints due to losing energy from the mutation) and in The League of Villians where Jimmy kisses her on the cheek and she shows signs of being love-struck. In "Stranded", it is revealed that nobody knew that Cindy knew Jimmy's real name. In the hour long crossover special, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, Cindy develops feelings for Timmy Turner which continues in the sequel and upsets Jimmy. Her romantic responses to Timmy stem from the fact that he represents everything to her that she wants to obtain from Jimmy- i.e. attention, consideration, and courtesy. In the second power hour, she becomes angry at Jimmy for blowing her off, so she forces herself to like Timmy even more. Even though she loves Jimmy and only likes Timmy, she revels in the attention of two guys and hence doesn't want to make a decision. According to director Keith Alcorn, the two power hours should be viewed "out of continuity with the rest of the series." If it were to have a fourth season (which it won't), Cindy would easily end up with Jimmy. If Jimmy admitted that he loved her, Timmy would no longer serve a purpose to her. Recently she seems to be becoming a very slightly more gentle mellowed out character and has picked on Jimmy a bit less as of late. Her birthday is June 5th. Cindy is voiced by Carolyn Lawrence.
- Liberty "Libby" Danielle Folfax is Cindy's best friend. She is African American, and she loves music and experiences withdrawal when not constantly exposed. Somewhat intellectual, and obsessed with electronic gadgets. Related to Egyptian Queen Howsaboutislapya, as seen in the episode "Beach Party Mummy", where she received a brand-new hair makeover to look like the Queen of the Nile, which she still has. She's 11 years old. Libby listens to only the funkiest music. She mostly returns Sheen's interest in her, but only when he's not annoying her with his overbearing mentions of Ultra Lord and his occasional flirting. Voiced by Crystal Scales. Her birthday was December 11th. Libby sometimes joins Cindy in teasing Jimmy, but she has full knowledge that Cindy and Jimmy love each other.
- Ms. Winifred Fowl is a 5th grade teacher at Lindbergh elementary school. Attracts the oddest men: was married to a werewolf at some point, danced with President Calvin Coolidge and once dated Thomas Edison after Jimmy brought the famed scientist to the future. Resembles a large bird both in her hooked nose and tendency to squawk, hence the name. Voiced by Andrea Martin. Her birthday was June 8th.
- Nick Dean is the "cool" kid at school, of Latino descent. Often seen on a skateboard, doing dangerous tricks. He doesn't do show and tell, and is obsessed with styling his hair. Breaks his leg from time to time on his skateboard, when he does so he usually lets out a high pitched girly scream. He can also sing operatic German, and can style his hair without using his hands. Voiced by Candi Milo.
Minor characters
Minor characters in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius are listed below:
A
- Amber, A friend of Cindy and Libby for a while, voiced by Debi Derryberry.
- April, A Gorlock Alien who competed on Intergalatic Showdown. One of Jimmy's crushes, made Cindy extremely jealous (appears in Win, Lose and Kaboom)
B
- Baby Eddie, Jimmy's infant evil genius cousin, voiced by Paul Greenberg.
- Beautiful Gorgeous, An evil villainness whom is the daughter of Jimmy's enemy, Professor Calamitous, voiced by Wendie Malick.
- Betty Quinlan, an attractive one of Jimmy's crushes whom also makes Cindy extremely jealous, but she doesn't show it (or at least tries not too.) Voiced by Kath Soucie.
- Bolbi Stroganovsky, the weird resident exchange student from Backhairistan, voiced by Phil LaMarr.
- Bonzilla, a 10 inch tall reptillian beast in Japan. Bonzilla is a spoof of Godzilla. He makes two appearances, one in Retroville 9, and one in Win, Lose and Kaboom. In Retroville 9, he is visited by the Retroville 9 after losing to another team in Japan. Sheen insults Bonzilla, resulting in him being burned into a crisp by Bonzilla's fire breath. In Win, Lose and Kaboom Bonzilla is a member of the audience.
- Britney, A friend of Cindy, Libby, and Amber, voiced by Candi Milo.
- Brobot, Jimmy's annoying robotic brother, voiced by Paul Greenberg.
- Belchboy, Carl's superhero form, voiced by Rob Paulsen.
- Butch, the slightly slack jawed bully, voiced by Rob Paulsen.
C
- Cap'n Betty, an odd pirate who knows about a monster, which is actually Carl's pet turtle, voiced by himself.
- Chip, A teenage hologram of Skeet, voiced by Rob Paulsen.
- Chuck Lester, The short-lived hall monitor who moved away to Greece, voiced by Crystal Scales.
- Coach Gruber, The coach of Lindbergh Elementary, voiced by James Belushi.
- Commander Baker, the Big Top Secret Organization commander, voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan.
- "Cool" Hugh, the cooler variation of Jimmy's father seen in the Father's Day episode, voiced by Peter Frampton.
- Corky Shimatzu, a famous Japanese big-shot programmer, whose catch-phrase is "Super Crazy!" with no relation to the professional wrestler. Voiced by Billy West.
D
- Dr. Dark/The Pizza Monster, A story-telling hologram, and the hologram and pizza hybrid that appears when Jimmy's sleepover machine goes haywire, Both voiced by Corey Burton.
E
- Elves, Santa and Nicole Claus' elves. All are voiced by Jeffrey Garcia.
- Mr. Estevez, Sheen's elusive father, voiced by Mark DeCarlo
- Eustace Stritch, a rich, snobby kid seen in "Billion Dollar Boy, "The League of Villains" and "King of Mars", and the bitter rival of Jimmy, voiced by Vicki Lewis.
F
- Mrs. Folfax, Libby's mother, voiced by Crystal Scales.
G
- General Ernest Abercrombie, a dull-witted military general who was a student in Ms. Fowl's class, voiced by Ernest Borgnine.
- Giggles the Clown, the boring clown seen in the "Hypno Birthday To You" episode, voiced by Ben Stein.
- Granny Neutron, Hugh's mother and Jimmy's grandmother. Jimmy once turned her into a baby in "Granny Baby", voiced by Phyllis Diller.
- Gretchen, Carl's future wife, voiced by Megan Cavanagh.
H
- Hilgo, the big, fearsome maid as seen in "Time Is Money", who also made a guest appearance in "Return of the Nanobots" as a lunch lady who once made shoes for lunch, voiced by Jill Talley.
I
- Invisible Sister, Libby's superhero form, voiced by Crystal Scales.
J
- Japanese Announcer, A unseen character from Japan voiced by Michael Hagiwara
- Jet Fusion, Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen's favorite superhero. He is voiced Christian Slater
- Jimmy's dancing girls, two women used in Jimmy's campaign. One is voiced by Terry Wood and the other one is voiced by Amber Woof
- Jimmy Clones Happy, Gloomy, Funny, Devilish, Cool, and Romantic, Clones of Jimmy. All voiced by Debi Derryberry. In "Send in the Clones", Jimmy made these clones to do his chores while he harvested moon rocks. Jimmy's clones caused trouble, and he had to stop them, but the Devilish Jimmy got away. In "The Trouble with Clones", the Devilish Jimmy came back, and started hypnotizing people when Jimmy tried to turn him good and hired him to do the chores. The Devilish Jimmy then made an evil clone of the earth, causing the real earth to disappear. The original Jimmy went to that earth and had to reverse the effects.
- Ms. Jingle Bells (Megan Cavanagh; appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, Part 1) A girl rescued by Jet.
- Junkman (Charlie Adler; appears in episode The Junkman Cometh, "The League of Villains" and makes a cameo in "Win, Lose and Kaboom"), a filthy creature from another planet.
K
- King Goobot, the Yokian King (in the original film Patrick Stewart of Star Trek: The Next Generation fame, in the series S. Scott Bullock; appears "The Eggpire Strikes Back, and "League of Villains"
L
- Lance (Billy West; appears in episode The Retroville 9)
- Lars Svenson (Billy West; appears in episode The Science Fair Affair)
- Libby's little brother (Crystal Scales; appears in episode Make Room for Daddy-O)
- Lou (Billy West; appears in episode Holly Jolly Jimmy)
- Lucky Joe, has an eyepatch (Billy West; appears in episode When Pants Attack)
M
- Maggie (Crystal Scales; appears in episode Birth of a Salesman)
- Masseuses (Megan Cavanagh; appear in episode MaternoTron Knows Best)
- MaternoTron (Megan Cavanagh; appears in episode MaternoTron Knows Best)
- Max (Tom Kenny; appears in episode Maximum Hugh)
- Mayor of Retroville (Jim Cummings; has a resemblance to Walt Disney; appears in episode Monster Hunt)
- Meldar Prime, evil host of gameshow Intergalatic Showdown. Apppears in Win, Lose and Kaboom Voiced by Tim Allen.
- Mayor Quadar (Mark DeCarlo; appears in episode Normal Boy)
- Mombot (Grey Delisle; appears in episode Brobot and The Jukeman Cometh)
- Monks (appear in episodes Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, Part 2 and Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen)
- Mr. Moodini (Tom Kenny; appears in episode Maximum Hugh)
- Mummies (appear in episode Beach Party Mummy)
N
- Nanobots (Daran Norris and Tom Kenny; appear in episode Safety First, Return of the Nanobots and a few others)
- Nathan (Jeffrey Garcia; appears in episode The Retroville 9)
- Nissa (Debi Derryberry; appears in episode See Jimmy Run) A toothless girl that taunted Jimmy.
O
- Octopus Man, a movie monster ("he has 8 arms!") (Mark DeCarlo; appears in episode Nightmare in Retroville as a monster in a movie that Hugh was watching.)
- Officer Tubbs (Frank Welker; appears in episode Holly Jolly Jimmy)
- Old Carl (Rob Paulsen; appears in episode Granny Baby, and Grumpy Young Men)
- Old Lady Nussbaum (Megan Cavanagh; appears in episode Normal Boy)
- Oleander, an odd geek bullied by Butch, and once owed Sheen 53 cents (Rob Paulsen; appears in episode Hall Monster and Return of the Nanobots)
- Ooblar (in the original film Martin Short, in the series Paul Greenberg; seldom appears)
- Ozzie (Crystal Scales; appears in episode The Retroville 9)
P
- Phantom (appears in episode Phantom of Retroland)
- Popbot (Jim Cummings; appears in episode Brobot and The Junkman Cometh), Brobot's father robot.
- Poultra, original chicken goddess of Yokian race (seldom appears)
- Principal William Willoughby- The Principal at Lindbergh Elementary School (Rob Paulsen; seldom appears)
- Princess Guan Qi "Peggy" Tsu (Ming-Na; appears in episode The Great Egg Heist)
- Professor Crank (Dan Castellaneta; appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion)
- Professor Finbarr Calamitous (Tim Curry; appears in episodes Professor Calamitous, I Presume, The Great Egg Heist, Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, The League of Villains, Lights, Camera, Danger! and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide) Ms. Fowl's former student, despite his age. Finbarr Calamitous was once a brilliant boy who could never finish anything, not even a sentence. Finbarr Calamitous is heard completing sentences as seen in "Operation: Jet Fusion", "The Great Egg Heist", and "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour II."
R
- Rayburn, the holographic butler (Corey Burton; appears in episode Aaughh!! Wilderness!!)
- Robo-Fiend (Rob Paulsen; appears in episode Ultra Sheen)
S
- Sagebrush Sally (Grey Delisle ; appears in episode Foul Bull)
- Sam (Billy West; seldom appears)
- Santa Claus (Mel Brooks; appears in Holly Jolly Jimmy)
- Sasha Vortex (Cindy's mother who doesn't look much like her daughter at all)
- Susie Vortex [Cindy's Aunt] (Megan Cavanagh; appears in episode Maximum Hugh)
- Sheezicks (Mark DeCarlo; appears in episode Maximum Hugh)
- Skeets (Rob Paulsen; appears in episode Men At Work)
- Snappy, Carl's turtle (appears in episode Monster Hunt)
- Special Girl (Cindy’s super hero form, strength, flying, and super vision)
- Swimmy, Carl's goldfish (appears in episode Beach Party Mummy)
T
- Tee (Kevin Michael Richardson; appears in episode A Beautiful Mine, Men at Work, The Incredible Shrinking Town and The League of Villains, one of the jewel hunting bandits who turns good in The League of Villains. A knock-off of Mr. T.
- Terry Finster (Candi Milo; appears in episode Safety First)
- Thomas Edison (Rob Paulsen; appears in episode The Big Pinch)
- Tina Sue (Carolyn Lawrence; appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, Part 1)
- Travoltron (Rob Paulsen ; appears in episode A Beautiful Mine, Men at Work, The Incredible Shrinking Town and The League of Villains) His name was probably made by the fact that he sounds like John Travolta.In first appearance he was named Barbario.
- Tremendous Jackson (Kevin Michael Richardson; appears in episode The Retroville 9)
U
- UltraLord (Jim Cummings; superhero Sheen is unhealthily obsessed with.
V
- Vibrating Lad, Sheen's superhero form (in episode The N Men)
- VOX (Megan Cavanagh; Jimmy's computer
W
- Wendell (Frank Welker; appears in episode Make Room for Daddy-O)
- Mr. and Mrs. Wheezer (Rob Paulsen; seldom appear)
- Willy Loman 3000 (Tom Kenny; appears in episode Birth of a Salesman, named after Willy Loman of Death of a Salesman)
- Mr. Wuggles, Carl's hamster (Frank Welker; appears in episode My Son, the Hamster)
Y
- Yentil Marvelstein (Debi Derryberry; appears in episode Journey to the Center of Carl) A sick child that joins Jimmy's classroom.
- Yoo-Yee (James Sie; appears in episode, Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen)
Z
- Zix (Maurice LaMarche; appears in episode A Beautiful Mine, Men at Work, The Incredible Shrinking Town and The League of Villains) He appears to be based on comedian Jon Lovitz
Episodes
Pilot
- Runaway Rocketboy (unaired)
Shorts (clips to promote movie)
- Cookie Time
- Hyper Corn
- Sea Minus
- Carl Squared
- New Dog, Old Tricks
- Pain, Pain, Go Away!
- UltraLord vs. The Squirrels
Movie
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (film)
Season 1: 2002-2003
When the TV series began, some characters got some design changes. Cindy went through the most changes. Her hair was changed from pigtails to a big ponytail. The pink shirt was replaced with a green tank top. Her pink shoes was changed to mostly white with a pink stripe and finally her black jeans were switched with khakis, yet all the changes to Cindy were undone in the Jimmy Neutron/Nicktoon themed video games. In the pilot episode, Jimmy had a red and white striped shirt, shorts and brown shoes; in that same episode, Carl had green eyes. As for Jimmy, his brown shoes were replaced with white ones and he wears pants instead of the shorts,in the movie and the series he has a red shirt with a symbol. For Carl, the only thing that changed was the removal of his suspenders. In all cases, these changes were most likely made because of budgetary concerns, since a TV series is being made rather than a movie.
- (7-20-2002) When Pants Attack
- (9-06-2002) Normal Boy / Birth of a Salesman
- (9-13-2002) Brobot / The Big Pinch
- (9-20-2002) Granny Baby / Time Is Money
- (9-27-2002) Raise the Oozy Scab / I Dream of Jimmy
- (10-04-2002) Jimmy On Ice / Battle Of The Band
- (10-14-2002) See Jimmy Run / Trading Faces
- (10-30-2002) Phantom of Retroland / My Son, the Hamster
- (11-01-2002) Hall Monster / Hypno-Birthday to You
- (11-15-2002) Krunch Time / Substitute Creature
- (11-30-2002) Safety First / Crime Sheen Investigation
- (1-31-2003) Journey to the Center of Carl / Aaughh!! Wilderness!!
- (2-17-2003) Ultra Sheen / Party at Neutron's
- (3-14-2003) Broadcast Blues / Professor Calamitous, I Presume
- (4-25-2003) The Egg-pire Strikes Back (1 hour)
- (5-17-2003) Maximum Hugh / Sleepless in Retroville
- (6-06-2003) Make Room for Daddy-O
- (7-09-2003) Beach Party Mummy
- (8-01-2003) A Beatiful Mine
- (9-05-2003) Sorry Wrong Era
Season 2: 2003-2004
In contrast to season one, 22 minute episodes became the norm for the show compared to season one. Season two consists of only six episodes of 11 minute shows, compared to nine full 22 minute episodes and three TV movies, one of them a Jimmy Neutron/Fairly OddParents crossover special.
- 21 (10-03-2003) The Retroville 9 / Grumpy Young Men
- 22. (10-13-2003) Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion (1 hour)
- 23. (10-29-2003) Nightmare in Retroville
- 24. (11-11-2003) Monster Hunt / Jimmy For President
- 25. (11-14-2003) Return of the Nanobots
- 26. (12-08-2003) Holly Jolly Jimmy
- 27. (2-13-2004) Love Potion #976/J
- 28. (3-08-2004) Sheen's Brain
- 29. (3-09-2004) MaternoTron Knows Best / Send in the Clones
- 30. (3-10-2004) The Great Egg Heist / The Feud
- 31. (3-11-2004) Out,Darn Spotlight
- 32. (3-12-2004) The Junkman Cometh
- 33. (3-26-2004) Foul Bull / The Science Fair Affair
- 34. (5-07-2004) The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
- 35. (6-02-2004) Men at Work
- 36. (6-07-2004) Billion Dollar Boy/The Mighty Wheezers
- 37. (7-09-2004) Win, Lose, and Kaboom! (1 1/2 hours)
Season 3: 2004-2006
With this season, a new show opening (picture of new title card at the top of the article) was used (Libby was not on it previously). The old clips are replaced with ones from season two and three episodes. Also there are sound effects when the 3, 2, 1, and the show's logo appear (there were no sound effects previously). The season also tends to focus a tad bit more on Jimmy and his friends on their adventures, and less cameos of only Hugh and Judy, although they have huge roles in some of them. The characters begin to change and develop gradually throughout these episodes as well. This is the last season, ending with a fourth Jimmy Neutron/Fairly Odd Parents crossover. The Fairly OddParents is also ending with this special.
- 38. (11-11-2004) Attack of the Twonkies (1 hour)
- 39. (11-27-2004) Lights! Camera! Danger!
- 40. (11-27-2004) The N Men
- 41. (5-23-2005) The Tomorrow Boys
- 42. (5-24-2005) Fundemonium
- 43. (5-26-2005) Stranded
- 44. (5-27-2005) Jimmy Goes to College
- 45. (6-20-2005) Who's Your Mommy? / Clash of the Cousins
- 46. (7-22-2005) My Big Fat Spy Wedding
- 47. (11-18-2005) Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen
- 48. (1-23-2006) The Incredible Shrinking Town
- 49. (1-24-2006) One of Us / Vanishing Act
- 50. (1-25-2006) The Trouble with Clones
- 51. (1-26-2006) The Evil Beneath / Carl Wheezer, Boy Genius
- 52. (1-27-2006) Who Framed Jimmy Neutron? / Flippy
- 53. (Unaired) King of Mars
- 54. (Unaired) El Magnifico / Best in Show
- 55. (Unaired) How to Sink a Sub / Lady Sings the News
- 56. (6-18-2005) The League of Villains (1 hour)
- 57. (1-16-2006) The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide
- 58. (Unaired) The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators
TV movies
- The Egg-pire Strikes Back
- Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion
- The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
- Win, Lose and Kaboom
- Attack of the Twonkies
- The League of Villains
- The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide
- The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators
Holiday Specials
- Make Room for Daddy-O (Father's Day special)
- Nightmare in Retroville (Halloween special)
- Holly Jolly Jimmy (Christmas special)
- Love Potion #976/J (Valentine's Day special)
Requests for a 4th Season and Rumor
Rumors of a "surprise" from creator Keith Alcorn are afloat on the official TV.com forum for the smash hit 3-D animated television series starring Jimmy Neutron. Also many petitions for a 4th season are scattered about the internet, but as usual, the show's return is simply labeled as "unlikely".
Trivia
- Originally, Jimmy was going to be named Johnny Quasar, but it sounded too much like Johnny Quest. Cindy was originally going to be called Sally Proton.
- The episode The N-Men has multiple references to Marvel Comics and DC Comics characters (for example, Vibrating Lad is a parody of The Flash. Plus, the episode is rearranged from The X-Men). The name "The Fantastic League of Justice Bringing Avenging Men... and 2 girls" that Sheen makes up is based on the names "Fantastic Four", "Justice League" and "Avengers".
- This show was originally going to be a KaBlam! short.
- Graystar appears in a few episodes. Graystar is actually a real band.
- In Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion when Jimmy, Carl, & Sheen are swimming in the sea, SpongeBob SquarePants's pineapple can be seen.
- McSpankys is a McDonald's parody, and Taco Shack a Taco Bell parody.
- Steve Oedekerk said, in Making of Jimmy Neutron on the DVD of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, "Cindy and Jimmy actually like each other a lot, but, you know, they're at a time and they're at an age where they're very competitive." Carolyn Lawrence added, "It's kinda a love-hate friendship."
- The font that the name of the episode "Ultra Sheen" is presented in is a copy of the Sega Genesis font
- The episode "Attack of the Twonkies", is a parody of Gremlins & Critters.
- Ever since the episode "Attack of the Twonkies", twonkies had cameos a few times, one in The N-Men
- In the episode Aaughh!! Wilderness!!, Sheen is seen playing what appears to be an NES with a retro Atari joystick controller.
- In Sheen's Brain, when Sheen is watching Ultra Lord on T.V, the show is acually clips from Ultra Sheen, just without the parts with Jimmy and Sheen in it.
- The show makes frequent references to Tarantino and his films like an episode where Jimmy's clones walk in a moment referencing Reservoir Dogs.
- The font that the name of the episode "Battle Of The Bands" is presented in is used on "The Beatles" albums.
Theatrical Movies
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