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Jimmy Neutron is an intelligent 11-year-old boy who lives in Retroville with his parents, Judy and Hugh, and his robot dog, Goddard. Jimmy's friends are overweight Carl Wheezer and hyperactive Sheen Estevez, and he has a long-standing rivalry with his intelligent classmate, Cindy Vortex.
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius – the first game was based on the film; Jimmy Neutron vs. Jimmy Negatron – Jimmy meets Jimmy Negatron, an evil version of Neutron from another dimension; Negatron plans on taking over Retroville and Jimmy must stop him; The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Jet Fusion – Based on the TV movie of the same name
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius (or just The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron and often shortened as Jimmy Neutron) is an American animated television series created by John A. Davis for Nickelodeon. Based on the 2001 film Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, the series serves as a sequel to the film. It originally aired on Nickelodeon for three ...
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius – Bowling for Soup; The Adventures of Pete & Pete ("Hey Sandy") – Polaris; The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin – Stanley Keyana; Adventures of Superman – Leon Klatzkin; The Adventures of William Tell – Gioachino Rossini, lyrics were added by Harold Purcell and were sung by David Whitfield.
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius video games (4 P) Pages in category " Jimmy Neutron (franchise)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Jimmy's newest invention requires pure gold, but when the gold for his invention is destroyed, Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen get jobs at McSpanky's burger factory. Management's unfair treatment of Jimmy drives him to revamp the whole restaurant by making it automatic and hygienic.
Jimmy Neutron was the first computer animated film to be created entirely with off-the-shelf animation software, including LightWave and project:messiah. Backed by a strong pre-release campaign, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was released on December 21, 2001, [1] and was a box office success, grossing $103 million worldwide against a $30 million ...
The game received mixed or average reviews from critics; GameRankings gave it a score of 52.57% for the Game Boy Advance version, [11] 63.50% for the Nintendo GameCube version, [12] and 69.40% for the PlayStation 2 version; [13] while Metacritic gave it a score of 56/100 for the GBA version [14] and 65/100 for both the GameCube and PS2 versions.