List of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius episodes
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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius is an American science fiction computer animated television series created by John A. Davis and Keith Alcorn for Nickelodeon and based upon the 2001 film. The pilot episode "Runaway Rocketboy" originally aired on September 7, 1998 as a potential green light for a new series. The series debuted as a sneak preview on July 20, 2002 after the awards ceremony of said year, with the official premiere on September 6. The premise revolves around the title character (voiced by Debi Derryberry) with inventing gadgets in almost every episode which is the frequent cause of his misadventures.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
Pilots | 2 | September 7, 1998 | December 21, 2001 |
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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First aired | Last aired | |||
Interstitial Shorts | 9 | 2000 | 2001 | |
1 | 20 | July 20, 2002[1] | September 5, 2003[1] | |
2 | 20 | September 19, 2003[2] | July 9, 2004[2] | |
Specials | 3 | May 7, 2004 | July 21, 2006 | |
3 | 21 | November 11, 2004[3] | November 25, 2006[3] |
Episodes
Pilots (1998 and 2001)
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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"Runaway Rocketboy!" | John A. Davis | John A. Davis and Steve Oedekerk Story by: John A. Davis | September 7, 1998 | |
Jimmy (voiced by Debi Derryberry) runs away after his parents ground him for launching Carl (voiced by Rob Paulsen) off the roof, but soon discovers King Goobot and his henchman, Ooblar, trying to take over the world. While Hugh and Judy Neutron are talking about Jimmy returning home, Jimmy thwarts the Yolkians plot, and returns home. The episode ends with Carl coming into the house and asking if he can use their toilet. | ||||
"Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" | John A. Davis | John A. Davis, Steve Oedekerk, J. David Stem and David N. Weiss Story by: John A. Davis and Steve Oedekerk | December 21, 2001 | |
An extremely intelligent ten-year-old boy and his friends must rescue their parents after they are abducted by aliens. |
Interstitial Shorts (2000–2001)
These shorts were used to promote the film, later being released on the DVD. All of the inventions in each short were seen again at some point on the television series (except for the Pain-Transference helmet). Clips from similar versions of these shorts, along with clips from the 1998 pilot, appeared in the teaser trailer for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. The biggest difference between the clips seen in the trailer and the original shorts is that Jimmy wears the white and red striped shirt he wore in the pilot, rather than his trademark atom shirt.
"Carl Squared" Carl asks Jimmy lots of questions when he clones himself. The cloning machine is seen again in "Send in the Clones" and "The Trouble with Clones".
"Calling All Aliens" (Parts 1–5) Jimmy receives a message, thinking that it is from aliens. But when he says "school Goddard", he gets teleported to school. He tries several attempts to try to communicate with the aliens. Aliens are also mentioned in Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. It serves as the prologue to the movie.
"Cookie Time" Jimmy has a remote control that controls time. He asks his mom for a cookie and gets it. He keeps rewinding but Goddard bites the remote and sends them back to the prehistoric era. The remote is seen again in "Sorry, Wrong Era".
"Hyper Corn" Jimmy invents his HyperCube, to store infinite items in one small place. But, it is dinner time and they are having creamed corn, which Jimmy hides in his Hyper Cube. After Jimmy's dad thinks it is a brain teaser puzzle and breaks it, Jimmy finds out that he likes it after all. The Hyper Cube makes appearances in the episodes "Hypno Birthday to You" and "Holly Jolly Jimmy", although it looks different from in the original short.
"New Dog, Old Tricks" Jimmy introduces his robotic dog, Goddard, to Cindy and her dog, Humphrey, who Cindy says is the best dog in Retroville. However, after showing each other new tricks, Goddard wins the argument. Humphrey makes brief cameos in other episodes. Note: A clip from a slightly different version of this short appeared in the original theatrical trailer for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. This version ends with Goddard putting himself back together after Jimmy says, "I can fix that."
"Pain Pain Go Away" Jimmy visits Dr. Pane, the dentist, using his Pain-Transference Helmet to transfer the pain to Cindy. He gets in trouble, though, when Cindy snatches the helmet the next day and retaliates by injuring herself and sending the pain to Jimmy.
"Sea Minus" Jimmy accidentally uses his Matter Transporter to move the Neutron's House underwater! The Matter Transporter is seen again in "My Son, the Hamster".
"Ultralord vs. The Squirrels" Sheen gets his new Ultralord Action Figure in a tree. Jimmy must get it back with his Hypno Ray invention to keep it away from the squirrels. The Hypno Ray is seen again in "Hypno Birthday to You". Note: A clip from a slightly different version of this short appeared in the original theatrical trailer for Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. In the trailer version, the scenes take place in the park, rather than in Jimmy's backyard, while Sheen is replaced by Nick Dean.
Season 1 (2002–03)
Unlike Season 2 or 3, Season 1 of Jimmy Neutron takes a more comical approach to the show, with little development of Jimmy and Cindy's relationship.
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [1] | |
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1 | "When Pants Attack" | Keith Alcorn | Teleplay by: Steven Banks Story by: Gordon Bressack & Charles M. Howell | July 20, 2002[4] | |
After being punished by Judy for not picking up his pants, Jimmy invents a chip that'll make his pants put themselves away so his punishment will be lifted. But after a malfunction, Jimmy's pants, along with Carl's pants, Sheen's pants and Cindy's pants, start to walk on their own and plan to take over the world. | |||||
2a | "Normal Boy" | Keith Alcorn | Jed Spingarn | September 6, 2002 | |
Jimmy wants to be a normal boy because his classmates are fed up of how smart he is. However, his brain-draining invention glitches and instead causes him to become unintelligent and goofy, just when a meteorite is about to hit Earth. Jimmy tries to get back his genius self and invent something fast before the meteorite destroys Earth. | |||||
2b | "Birth of a Salesman" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | September 6, 2002 | |
Jimmy invents a salesman robot to win in a fundraiser contest against Cindy. But the robot starts to sell all of Jimmy's belongings and Jimmy himself. | |||||
3a | "Brobot" | Keith Alcorn | Evan Gore & Heather Lombard Story by: John A. Davis | September 13, 2002 | |
When his friends are too busy to play with him, Jimmy invents a little brother robot who soon becomes annoying. | |||||
3b | "The Big Pinch" | Keith Alcorn | Jed Spingarn | September 13, 2002 | |
Wanting to prove Cindy wrong, Jimmy brings Thomas Edison to the present, but is unable to take him back when Edison falls for Ms. Fowl. Absent: Hugh, Judy | |||||
4a | "Granny Baby" | Keith Alcorn | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers Story by: John A. Davis | September 20, 2002 | |
Granny Neutron (voiced by Phyllis Diller) comes to visit while Jimmy's parents are away. Going against their wishes, Jimmy breaks the rules and starts experimenting on Granny, accidentally resulting in a Youth Tonic turning her into a baby! Now, with the help of Cindy, Jimmy must simultaneously take care of his now much younger Grandma while working on an antidote. Unfortunately for him, this means putting up with crying, feeding, and changing a diaper or two. | |||||
4b | "Time is Money" | Keith Alcorn | Steve Oedekerk | September 20, 2002 | |
The Neutrons become rich after Jimmy goes back in time to convince his dad to invest in McSpanky's burger joint. Absent: Cindy, Libby | |||||
5a | "Raise the Oozy Scab" | Mike Gasaway | Jed Spingarn | September 27, 2002 | |
As part of an oceanography project, Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, and Cindy go underwater in a submarine to look for treasure, only to find out it wasn't what they expected. | |||||
5b | "I Dream of Jimmy" | Keith Alcorn | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | September 27, 2002 | |
Carl is having a problem with his nightmares, so Jimmy decides to help him. Jimmy invents a machine that allows him to travel into Carl's dream. However, Sheen falls asleep and can't wake Carl up, so Jimmy has to find his way out. Absent: Libby (Not Counting the Dream Parts) | |||||
6a | "Jimmy on Ice" | Keith Alcorn & Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | October 4, 2002 | |
Jimmy freezes Retroville on a hot day, sending the town into a second ice age. Later, he has to find a way to melt the large amounts of snow and ice. | |||||
6b | "Battle of the Band" | Keith Alcorn | Spencer Green | October 4, 2002 | |
Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen form a rock band so they can beat Cindy and Libby in the school talent show, but their friendship is nearly destroyed. | |||||
7a | "See Jimmy Run" | Keith Alcorn | Butch Hartman & Steve Marmel | October 14, 2002 | |
Wanting to beat Cindy in a relay race at their elementary school, Jimmy invents super shoes that make him run faster than anyone else. After Cindy tricks him into losing a sure-win at the race, Jimmy, seeking revenge, uses advantage of his shoes' invisibility effect to play pranks on the students, leading to trouble when he turns into jelly. | |||||
7b | "Trading Faces" | Mike Gasaway | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | October 14, 2002 | |
Jimmy and Cindy switch minds (and voices) and need their friends to set them back in their correct bodies. | |||||
8a | "The Phantom of Retroland" | Keith Alcorn | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | October 25, 2002 | |
After hearing a scary story from Nick, Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen go to investigate a supposed "phantom" in Retroland, which turns out to be real. | |||||
8b | "My Son, the Hamster" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | October 25, 2002 | |
Jimmy accidentally switches bodies with Carl's hamster. Absent: Cindy, Libby | |||||
9a | "Hall Monster" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | November 1, 2002 | |
Jimmy becomes hall monitor, but takes it too far when he arrests his friends after abusing his power. | |||||
9b | "Hypno Birthday to You" | Keith Alcorn | Darwin Vickers | November 1, 2002 | |
Jimmy hypnotizes his parents into thinking that it is his birthday every day, but soon grows bored of it. | |||||
10a | "Krunch Time" | Keith Alcorn | Evan Gore & Heather Lombard | November 15, 2002 | |
Jimmy invents a candy everyone becomes addicted to, and the other citizens become enraged when he refuses to give them more of it. | |||||
10b | "Substitute Creature" | Mike Gasaway | Darwin Vickers | November 15, 2002 | |
Jimmy accidentally turns Mrs. Fowl into a 50-foot tall, Godzilla-like creature, whom everyone is scared of. | |||||
11a | "Safety First" | Mike Gasaway | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | November 24, 2002 | |
Jimmy creates two Nanobots designed to fend off bullies, but they end up wreaking havoc. | |||||
11b | "Crime Sheen Investigation" | Keith Alcorn | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | November 24, 2002 | |
Jimmy investigates the disappearance of Sheen's lost Ultra Lord action figure and uses science to solve it. Absent: Libby | |||||
12a | "Journey to the Center of Carl" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | January 31, 2003 | |
Jimmy invents a sick patch that is guaranteed to get the wearer out of having to attend school. It, unfortunately, ends us dissolving into everyone's skin and into their bloodstream, so Jimmy and Sheen go travel inside of Carl's body to fight his germs and create a vaccine. | |||||
12b | "Aaughh!! Wilderness!!" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | January 31, 2003 | |
Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen are camping with Hugh, but end up in trouble with a bear. Absent: Cindy, Libby | |||||
13a | "Party at Neutron's" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | February 17, 2003 | |
While Judy and Hugh are out for the evening, Carl and Sheen convince Jimmy to throw a party. Wanting to impress his crush Betty Quinlan, Jimmy agrees. However, when Judy and Hugh tell Jimmy that they're coming home early, Jimmy tries his best to end the party. | |||||
13b | "Ultra Sheen" | Keith Alcorn | Gene Grillo | February 17, 2003 | |
Using Jimmy's newest invention, Sheen travels inside his favorite video game to meet his hero, Ultra Lord. But when he ends up losing on level one, Jimmy enters the game to help him. But Carl, thinking it's a real game, puts them on a difficult level. Absent: Cindy, Libby | |||||
14a | "Broadcast Blues" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | March 14, 2003 | |
Jimmy creates his own science TV show, which Cindy and Libby produce. But it's really an excuse for the pair to make their dance show. | |||||
14b | "Professor Calamitous, I Presume" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | March 14, 2003 | |
One of Miss Fowl's old students, Professor Finbar Calamitous, kidnaps Goddard and ransoms him for Jimmy to help him take over Retroville. | |||||
15 16 | "The Egg-pire Strikes Back" | Mike Gasaway | Jed Spingarn | April 25, 2003 | |
Jimmy's worst enemies, the Yolkians from the theatrical film, come back and pretend to be nice, but Jimmy suspects something about the Yolkian's evil plan, leading the town to turn against him and attend a Yolkian party. At the same time, the Yolkians trick Cindy into helping them in their evil plan and Cindy, upon realizing that it is her fault when the Yolkians manage to resurrect Poultra, reforms herself by convincing the town to work with Jimmy to defeat the Yolkians. | |||||
17a | "Maximum Hugh" | Keith Alcorn | John Crane | May 17, 2003 | |
Jimmy invents a sweatband to help his dad perform better at the parent-child games, but he and his dad are disqualified for cheating along with Cindy and her mom, which is really her Aunt Suzy in disguise. | |||||
17b | "Sleepless in Retroville" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | May 17, 2003 | |
Jimmy invents a new sleep-over machine when Carl and Sheen come over for the night. Things take a scary twist, however, when Carl accidentally creates a pizza monster from tampering with the machine, and the three end up being chased, but are able to stop him with light. The pizza monster then wakes up and discovers that the whole event was a nightmare while he was sleeping. Absent: Cindy, Libby | |||||
18 | "Make Room for Daddy-O" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | June 6, 2003 | |
After being embarrassed by Hugh at rehearsal for the Father's Day talent show, Jimmy invents a machine that'll make him cool. But Cool Hugh barely has time for Jimmy. | |||||
19 | "A Beautiful Mine" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | August 1, 2003 | |
Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy, and Libby search for rare jewels on an asteroid, but become extremely greedy very soon after. Things get worse when aliens on the same asteroid plan to vaporize them. | |||||
20 | "Sorry, Wrong Era" | Keith Alcorn | Gene Grillo | September 5, 2003 | |
Jimmy has invented a Time Replay Remote, which he uses as part of a prank pulled on Cindy and Libby. However, Hugh sees the invention and, in borrowing it to see how it works very well, accidentally sends Jimmy, Carl and Sheen back 200 million years. Now, the boys must work to avoid the prehistoric dinosaurs and get back to the present. Meanwhile, Hugh begins experimenting himself going forward and reverse in time with the Remote, thus annoying the people in Retroville. |
Season 2 (2003–04)
In contrast to season one, 22-minute episodes became the norm for season two. It took a mature and slightly more serious approach to the show.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [2] | |
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21 | 1 | "Beach Party Mummy" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | September 19, 2003 | |
Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy, and Libby travel to Egypt to find the ruins of the tomb of Queen Howsaboutaslapya, only to discover she's actually Libby's ancestor. | ||||||
22a | 2a | "The Retroville 9" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | October 3, 2003 | |
Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy, and Libby create an excellent baseball team with Jimmy's improved baseball equipment. | ||||||
22b | 2b | "Grumpy Young Men" | Keith Alcorn | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | October 3, 2003 | |
Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen attempt to turn themselves into adults in order to buy an M-rated video game. But due to a malfunction, they turn into senior citizens and they have to get back to their original ages before they turn to dust at 6:03. | ||||||
23 24 | 3 4 | "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | October 13, 2003 | |
In a salute to spy films like the James Bond series, Jimmy is hired by a spy agency to track down a missing agent, which turns out to be his idol, Jet Fusion, who is also a spy. And they team up to save the world from Professor Calamitous and his daughter Beautiful Gorgeous. | ||||||
25 | 5 | "Nightmare in Retroville" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | October 29, 2003 | |
Jimmy creates a device that turns his friends into actual horror film monsters for Halloween costumes. | ||||||
26a | 6a | "Monster Hunt" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | November 11, 2003 | |
A rumor spreads that a lake monster is terrorizing Retroville, but Jimmy thinks otherwise. So Jimmy, Carl and Sheen, along with a sailor named Cap'n Betty, travel to solve the mystery of the monster, which is actually Carl's old pet turtle, who is mutated due to runoff from Jimmy's lab, which Hugh dumps into the lake. | ||||||
26b | 6b | "Jimmy for President" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | November 11, 2003 | |
Jimmy runs for class president against Libby, Sheen and foreign exchange student Bolbi, and Carl ends up in a dilemma to see who to vote for (Cindy bribes him to vote for Libby, Sheen blackmails him with an embarrassing photo, Jimmy plays the best-friend card and Carl says he'll vote for Bolbi to get him to stop doing his annoying slap dance) | ||||||
27 | 7 | "Return of the Nanobots" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | November 14, 2003 | |
The Nanobots escape from Jimmy's lab and wreak havoc by "deleting" the citizens of Retroville and trapping them in a virtual trash bin. | ||||||
28 | 8 | "Holly Jolly Jimmy" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | December 8, 2003 | |
After Jimmy accidentally knocks out "non-existent" Santa Claus while he says that Santa Claus doesn't exist, he goes out to deliver all of the presents. | ||||||
29 | 9 | "Love Potion #976/J" | Keith Alcorn | Gene Grillo | February 13, 2004 | |
Jimmy creates a love potion for his friends on Valentine's Day that makes them fall in love with the first person they see: Jimmy falls for Cindy, Sheen falls for Libby and Carl falls for Judy. | ||||||
30 | 10 | "Sheen's Brain" | Mike Gasaway | Jed Spingarn | March 8, 2004 | |
After Sheen fails a history test, Miss Fowl tells Sheen that he'll be left back unless he passed his math test. So Jimmy increases Sheen's brain to be larger and smarter. However, Sheen soon becomes evil and mad with power with his new supreme mental abilities, and proclaims himself king. Jimmy and Carl must stop Sheen from taking over Retroville, and the entire planet, by convincing him to drain his brain back to normal. | ||||||
31a | 11a | "Maternotron Knows Best" | Keith Alcorn | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | March 9, 2004 | |
Feeling unappreciated around the house, Judy takes a week off at a spa, with Jimmy inventing a replacement robo-mother. Things go awry when the robo-mother goes out of control, but Judy manages to save her son. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
31b | 11b | "Send in the Clones" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | March 9, 2004 | |
To avoid his chores, Jimmy makes clones of himself, including an optimist, a pessimist, a tough-talker, a French romantic, a comedian, and an evildoer. However, the clones cause trouble in Retroville rather than doing his chores. After freezing the other clones and only one had escaped, the real Jimmy takes the blame and the citizens of Retroville, including Carl, Sheen and Cindy, become upset with him and even the mob chases Jimmy in retribution. Absent: Libby | ||||||
32a | 12a | "The Great Egg Heist" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | March 10, 2004 | |
Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy and Libby search for a precious egg, which is needed to save a princess (voiced by Ming-Na Wen) from her evil relative, in a museum, but they find out that Professor Calamitous (voiced by Tim Curry) used the egg for his evil plan but failed. | ||||||
32b | 12b | "The Feud" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | March 10, 2004 | |
After Hugh and Carl's dad get into an argument over Hugh's LawLopper, Jimmy and Carl are forbidden to see one another. Judy attempts to fix the feud, but gets into an argument with Carl's mom. After rescuing Jimmy, Carl and Sheen from mutant plant monsters, the feud ends. It's revealed that Hugh lended his LawnLopper to Sam and Sheen forgot to tell him. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
33 | 13 | "Out, Darn Spotlight" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | March 11, 2004 | |
Jimmy joins his school play, "MacBeth in Space" to spend more time with his crush, Betty Quinlan. However, he only makes the special effects and Nick is assigned the lead role. When Nick hurts himself skateboarding, Jimmy rushes to save the play and takes Nick's place as the lead role. | ||||||
34 | 14 | "The Junkman Cometh" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | March 12, 2004 | |
Brobot lures Jimmy, Carl and Sheen to the moon by pulling a prank on him. Brobot tells Jimmy that an alien called the Junkman captured his parents, but Jimmy doesn't believe him. Jimmy, Carl and Sheen are also captured by the Junkman, who is real. So they try to save Brobot's parents. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
35a | 15a | "Foul Bull" | Keith Alcorn & Kirby Atkins | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | March 26, 2004 | |
Miss Fowl takes her students on a trip to a rodeo, where Jimmy, Carl and Sheen fall for a cowgirl named Sally. Wanting to impress her, the boys try to become rodeo stars. | ||||||
35b | 15b | "The Science Fair Affair" | Keith Alcorn & Kirby Atkins | John P. McCann | March 26, 2004 | |
Jimmy is banned from the school science fair after Cindy convinces Principal Willoughby that he is too smart to compete. | ||||||
36 | 16 | "Men at Work" | Mike Gasaway | Andrew Nicholls & Darrell Vickers | May 26, 2004 | |
Jimmy's newest invention requires pure gold, but when their gold for the invention is destroyed, they get jobs at a fast food diner, McSpanky's burger joint. Management's unfair treatment of Jimmy drives him to revamp the whole restaurant. | ||||||
37a | 17a | "The Mighty Wheezers" | Keith Alcorn & Kirby Atkins | Gene Grillo | June 7, 2004 | |
Jimmy's parents are on vacation for the week and Jimmy is left with Carl's family. Jimmy, thinking the Wheezer family is too nerdy, gives them super powers. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
37b | 17b | "Billion Dollar Boy" | Keith Alcorn & Kirby Atkins | Gene Grillo | June 7, 2004 | |
Jimmy meets Eustace Strytch, another boy genius who is a rich showoff as he and Jimmy begin an invention competition. | ||||||
38 39 40 | 18 19 20 | "Win, Lose and Kaboom!" | Mike Gasaway | Jed Spingarn & Steven Banks & Gene Grillo | July 9, 2004 | |
After the town of Retroville receives a space rock with a message on it, Jimmy is determined to decode the message. After he figures out the message, which is sort of a riddle, Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy, Libby, Goddard, and Bolbi are kidnapped into space where they're forced to compete in an intergalactic game show, hosted by Meldar Prime (voiced by Tim Allen), in which the losers get their home planets destroyed. |
Season 3 (2004–06)
Different screenshots from newer episodes and sound effects are added to the theme song.
- After the episode "Attack of the Twonkies", Twonkies in their pre-transformation appearances appear at least once per episode as Easter eggs.
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date [3] | |
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41 42 | 1 2 | "Attack of the Twonkies" | Keith Alcorn | Jed Spingarn | November 11, 2004 | |
Jimmy visits a comet, and while harvesting dust from the comet's surface accidentally brings a small fluffy alien life-form back to Earth. Carl brings the alien, which he calls a "Twonkie", to class, and it produces multiple offspring. Everyone finds the Twonkies irresistibly adorable and adopts one. However, when the Twonkies hear music they morph into grotesque and vicious monsters. Jimmy and the citizens of Retroville must stop and capture the dangerous rampaging Twonkies and send them back to their comet before it leaves Earth's orbit. Note: This one-hour episode has a special theme in the beginning. | ||||||
43 | 3 | "The N-Men" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | November 27, 2004 | |
While returning from a space voyage, Jimmy and his friends get zapped by the Van Pattern Radiation Belt and gain superpowers. Cindy gains super-strength, Sheen gains super-speed, Libby gains invisibility, and Carl can produce sonic belches. Jimmy simply turns orange and seems to lack powers entirely, resulting in his friends and the townspeople mocking him. Carl, Sheen, Cindy and Libby are captured and locked up by the military and Sam, who thinks they're mutants. When Jimmy loses control of his temper due to Cindy's relentless insults, he turns into an orange Hulk-like monster and begins rampaging through Retroville. His friends must figure how to reverse his monstrous transformation so he can save them and himself from radiation poisoning. | ||||||
44 | 4 | "Lights! Camera! Danger!" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | November 27, 2004 | |
Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy, and Libby join a movie cast with a demanding director named Quentin Smithee (Voiced by Jim Meskimen), Professor Calamitous in disguise, who is secretly planning to kill them, and when Hugh is hired as "Donut Boy", he simply doesn't get the point that he won't be in the film. | ||||||
45 | 5 | "Fundemonium" | Mike Gasaway | Tom Sheppard | May 24, 2005 | |
After losing his job, in order to stay in Retroville, Hugh makes a fortune creating a brand of children's toys that Jimmy secretly modifies in his lab before his father presents the prototypes to the toy company. But the Nanobots trick Jimmy's father into releasing them and using them as batteries for one of his toys. Once inside the toy, the Nanobots plot to destroy Retroville. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
46 | 6 | "Stranded" | Keith Alcorn | Jed Spingarn | May 26, 2005 | |
After an argument between Jimmy and Cindy about the equator, the gang travels in Jimmy's hover car over there. Jimmy and Cindy fall out of the hover car and into the ocean while arguing and become stranded on a deserted island, where they seem to develop feelings for each other without the stress of their everyday lives in the way. Carl, Sheen, and Libby try to disable the autopilot and find their friends somewhere in the ocean. | ||||||
47 | 7 | "Jimmy Goes to College" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | May 27, 2005 | |
Jimmy's grades are so great that he is allowed to skip regular school and go directly to college. But when one of the students becomes jealous of Jimmy, he tries to embarrass him. | ||||||
48 | 8 | "The Tomorrow Boys" | Keith Alcorn | Christopher Painter | June 17, 2005 | |
After traveling into the future, Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen find out Libby can be the future dictator of the world and now they must save Libby in the present. | ||||||
49 50 | 9 10 | "The League of Villains" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | June 18, 2005[5] | |
King Goobot returns once more, and recruits every villain Jimmy has ever defeated to be part of his new army to get revenge on him. | ||||||
51a | 11a | "Who's Your Mommy?" | Mike Gasaway | Christopher Painter | June 20, 2005 | |
Carl gets infected by a "face-hugging" alien parasite, and becomes pregnant with an electric space jellyfish baby. | ||||||
51b | 11b | "Clash of the Cousins" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | June 20, 2005 | |
Jimmy and his parents go to the Neutron's little family reunion to see Hugh's family. Apparently, someone is trying to destroy the family and Jimmy is blamed for destroying the stuff at the reunion. As it turns out, Baby Eddie is the one trying to ruin the reunion and Jimmy must prove his innocence and have his name cleared for something that he didn't do to save the reunion with the help of his friends, Carl and Sheen and his uncle and Hugh's twin brother, Gomer. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
52 | 12 | "My Big Fat Spy Wedding" | Mike Gasaway | Steven Banks | July 22, 2005 | |
Jimmy learns that Jet Fusion is marrying Beautiful Gorgeous, much to his horror. It's revealed that Beautiful Gorgeous plans to eliminate Jet and Jimmy by hypnotizing Jet into killing Jimmy when he says "I have the ring." | ||||||
53 | 13 | "Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen" | Mike Gasaway | Jed Spingarn | November 18, 2005 | |
Libby is captured by ninjas and Sheen must learn kung fu to save her. | ||||||
54 | 14 | "The Incredible Shrinking Town" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | January 23, 2006 | |
Jimmy shrinks the whole town of Retroville. And the Space Bandits capture the citizens and try to sell them as toys to alien children. | ||||||
55a | 15a | "One of Us" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | January 24, 2006 | |
A new show causes the citizens of Retroville to act as happy zombies. | ||||||
55b | 15b | "Vanishing Act" | Keith Alcorn | Christopher Painter | January 24, 2006 | |
Jimmy buys a magic kit and puts on a show to impress Betty Quinlan. Jealous, Cindy tampers with the machine, which causes Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy and Betty to be sucked into multidimensional space. | ||||||
56 | 16 | "The Trouble with Clones" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | January 25, 2006 | |
After Cindy makes fun of Jimmy for not beating Leonardo da Vinci's invention record, Jimmy tracks down his evil clone once again and attempts to turn him good so he can act like him while Jimmy makes more inventions. but the clone has other ideas. Evil Jimmy creates a dark matter chip, producing a corrupted clone of Earth; the real Earth and everyone living on it are at risk fading into oblivion. Jimmy must stop his evil clone's plan before it is too late. | ||||||
57a | 17a | "The Evil Beneath" | Keith Alcorn | Tom Sheppard | January 26, 2006 | |
Jimmy, Carl and Sheen travel to the Bahama Quadrangle to solve the mystery behind it. While they're there, they meet a wacky scientist named Dr. Moist, who tries to turn them into algae minions. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
57b | 17b | "Carl Wheezer: Boy Genius" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | January 26, 2006 | |
Carl wants to impress his pen pal by pretending to be a genius, and making Jimmy seem unintelligent in comparison to him. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
58a | 18a | "Who Framed Jimmy Neutron?" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | January 27, 2006 | |
Jimmy is framed for a crime he didn't commit and goes to jail. Carl and Sheen attempt to help him escape, but they get arrested as well. Jimmy, Carl and Sheen escape and try to find the real crook. Absent: Libby | ||||||
58b | 18b | "Flippy" | Keith Alcorn | Jed Spingarn | January 27, 2006 | |
Worried that his father can embarrass him at school, Jimmy installs a chip in Hugh's ventriloquist dummy that makes him tell good jokes. But when Flippy the dummy begins to malevolently possess Hugh and drain his brain, Jimmy must save his father and change Flippy back to normal. | ||||||
59a | 19a | "How to Sink a Sub" | Keith Alcorn | Gene Grillo | November 17, 2006[6] | |
After Jimmy sends the teachers of his school away for one week, the parents of Retroville fill in as the parents act bizarre. | ||||||
59b | 19b | "Lady Sings the News" | Keith Alcorn | Jed Spingarn | November 17, 2006 | |
The kids start a news show, and Libby gets carried away with her gossip segment revealing Jimmy and Cindy's love hate relationship is now all love, and at the end, Jimmy kisses Cindy. | ||||||
60 | 20 | "King of Mars" | Mike Gasaway | Gene Grillo | November 25, 2006 | |
Eustace returns and plans to take over Mars, but Eustace redeems himself and joins forces with Jimmy and his friends. | ||||||
61a | 21a | "El Magnifico" | Keith Alcorn | Christopher Painter | November 25, 2006 | |
Jimmy turns Sheen's dad into a superhero. Absent: Cindy, Libby | ||||||
61b | 21b | "Best in Show" | Keith Alcorn | Steven Banks | November 25, 2006 | |
Goddard runs away from home after losing a pet show and Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen try to find him. |
Specials (2004–06)
No. | Title | Original air date | |
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1 | "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour" | May 7, 2004 | |
Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner end up in each other's worlds and must work together with the other's group of friends to return things back to normal. | |||
2 | "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide!" | January 16, 2006 | |
Jimmy and Timmy fight over Cindy, while also attempting to save Dimmsdale from the Anti-Fairies and Retroville from Professor Calamitous. For the first time, Jimmy's friends end up in Dimmsdale instead of just Jimmy, and Timmy's fairies end up in Retroville instead of just Timmy. | |||
3 | "The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators!" | July 21, 2006 | |
Jimmy and Timmy join forces to save both of their universes from getting destroyed by an evil monster of their own creation, which almost leads to losing their friends. |
Home media
Season | Episodes | Release dates | ||||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||||
1 | 2002–03 | 20 | When Pants Attack (VHS): May 27, 2003 Episodes: "When Pants Attack" – "Brobot" Time Warp (VHS): May 27, 2003 Episodes: "The Big Pinch" • "Granny Baby" / "Time is Money" • "Jimmy on Ice" / "Battle of the Band" Confusion Fusion (DVD): May 27, 2003 Episodes: "When Pants Attack" – "Granny Baby" / "Time is Money" • "Jimmy on Ice" / "Battle of the Band" Sea of Trouble (VHS): October 7, 2003 Episodes: "Raise the Oozy Scab" • "Trading Faces" • "The Phantom of Retroland" • "Hall Monster" / "Hypno Birthday to You" Sea of Trouble (DVD): October 7, 2003 Episodes: "Raise the Oozy Scab" / "I Dream of Jimmy" • "Trading Faces" • "The Phantom of Retroland" • "Hall Monster" / "Hypno Birthday to You" • "Substitute Creature" • "Journey to the Center of Carl" • "Broadcast Blues" / "Professor Calamitous, I Presume" Jet Fusion (DVD): February 3, 2004 Episodes: "See Jimmy Run" • "My Son, the Hamster" • "Krunch Time" • "Safety First" Jimmy Timmy Power Hour (DVD): May 11, 2004 Episodes: "Crime Sheen Investigation" • "Maximum Hugh" / "Sleepless in Retroville" Attack of the Twonkies (DVD): November 16, 2004 Episodes: "A Beautiful Mine" Nick Picks Vol. 2: October 18, 2005 Episodes: "Sleepless in Retroville" Nick Picks Vol. 3: February 7, 2006 Episodes: "Brobot" Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2 (DVD): March 14, 2006 Episodes: "I Dream of Jimmy" Attack of the Twonkies (DVD): March 27, 2006 Episodes: "A Beautiful Mine" Nick Picks Vol. 4: June 6, 2006 Episodes: "The Big Pinch" Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3 (DVD): July 25, 2006 Episodes: "Ultra Sheen" The Best of Season 1: September 5, 2008 Episodes: "Normal Boy" / "Birth of a Salesman" – "Raise the Oozy Scab" / "I Dream of Jimmy" • "My Son, the Hamster" – "Krunch Time" / "Substitute Creature" • "Broadcast Blues" / "Professor Calamitous, I Presume" • "The Eggpire Strikes Back" The Best of Season 2: September 5, 2008 Episodes: "A Beautiful Mine" |
When Pants Attack (VHS): February 2, 2004 Episodes: "When Pants Attack" – "Brobot" Time Warp (VHS): February 2, 2004 Episodes: "The Big Pinch" • "Granny Baby" / "Time is Money" • "Jimmy on Ice" / "Battle of the Band" Confusion Fusion (DVD): February 2, 2004 Episodes: "When Pants Attack" – "Granny Baby" / "Time is Money" • "Jimmy on Ice" / "Battle of the Band" Sea of Trouble: May 17, 2005 Episodes: "Raise the Oozy Scab" / "I Dream of Jimmy" • "Trading Faces" • "The Phantom of Retroland" • "Hall Monster" / "Hypno Birthday to You" • "Substitute Creature" • "Journey to the Center of Carl" • "Broadcast Blues" / "Professor Calamitous, I Presume" Jet Fusion (DVD): August 15, 2005 Episodes: "See Jimmy Run" • "My Son, the Hamster" • "Krunch Time" • "Safety First" Party at Neutron's: September 4, 2006 Episodes: "Normal Boy" • "Crime Sheen Investigation" • "Party at Neutron's" / "Ultra Sheen" • "Sleepless in Retroville" • "Make Room for Daddy-O" • "Sorry, Wrong Era" |
Jet Fusion (DVD): August 15, 2005 Episodes: "See Jimmy Run" • "My Son, the Hamster" • "Krunch Time" • "Safety First" King of Mars: May 7, 2007 Episodes: "The Egg-pire Strikes Back" | |
2 | 2003–04 | 20 | Jet Fusion (VHS): February 3, 2004 Episodes: "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion" Jet Fusion (DVD): February 3, 2004 Episodes: "The Retroville 9" / "Grumpy Young Men" • "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion" Attack of the Twonkies (DVD): November 16, 2004 Episodes: "Send in the Clones" • "The Junkman Cometh" Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2 (DVD): March 14, 2006 Episodes: "Nightmare in Retroville" Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3 (DVD): July 25, 2006 Episodes: "The Feud" The Best of Season 2: September 5, 2008 Episodes: "The Retroville 9" / "Grumpy Young Men" • "Nightmare in Retroville" • "Return of the Nanobots" • "Sheen's Brain" – "Foul Bull" / "The Science Fair Affair" |
Jet Fusion (VHS): August 15, 2005 Episodes: "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion" Jet Fusion (DVD): August 15, 2005 Episodes: "The Retroville 9" / "Grumpy Young Men" • "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion" Attack of the Twonkies (DVD): March 27, 2006 Episodes: "Send in the Clones" • "The Junkman Cometh" Party at Neutron's: September 4, 2006 Episodes: "Love Potion #976/J" |
Jet Fusion (DVD): August 15, 2005 Episodes: "The Retroville 9" / "Grumpy Young Men" • "Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion" | |
3 | 2004–06 | 21 | Attack of the Twonkies: November 16, 2004 Episodes: "Attack of the Twonkies" Nick Picks Vol. 5: March 13, 2007 Episodes: "The Trouble with Clones" The Best of Season 3: September 5, 2008 Episodes: "The N-Men" – "Fundemonium" • "Jimmy Goes to College" • "The Tomorrow Boys" • "Who's Your Mommy" / "Clash of the Cousins" • "Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen" – "One of Us" / "Vanishing Act" • "The Evil Beneath" / "Carl Wheezer, Boy Genius" |
Attack of the Twonkies (DVD): March 27, 2006 Episodes: "Attack of the Twonkies" |
King of Mars: May 7, 2007 Episodes: "The N-Men" • "King of Mars" |
References
- ^ a b c "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Season 1". Zap2It. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
- ^ a b c "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Season 2". Zap2It. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
- ^ a b c "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius: Season 3". Zap2It. Retrieved January 26, 2018.
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- ^ http://www.tv.com/shows/the-adventures-of-jimmy-neutron-boy-genius/how-to-sink-a-sub-lady-sings-the-news-355659/