List of Jimmy Neutron characters
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This is a list of characters in the American television animated series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.
Main characters
Jimmy Neutron
Voiced by: Debi Derryberry
James Isaac "Jimmy" Neutron is a highly intelligent 10-year-old (later 11 in season 2, 12 in season 3) boy who uses scientific knowledge and inventions to solve issues he is confronted by (most of which he causes himself). He is the son of Judy and Hugh Neutron. His best friends are Sheen Estevez, Carl Wheezer, and his robot dog Goddard. Cindy Vortex is his most important rival, but he secretly feels attracted to her. Jimmy is usually seen wearing a red shirt with his trademark atom symbol on it, blue jeans, and white shoes, sometimes blue shorts and brown shoes. However, in scenes where he's going to bed, in bed, or getting out of bed, he is barefoot and shirtless, wearing nothing but red and orange plaid boxers. While having a sleepover in Carl Weezer's house, he wears a white shirt with a yellow atom on it just like his red shirt. He has blue eyes and brown hair that is considered "anti-gravity" and is in a whipped-up form, earning him many nicknames from classmates (especially Cindy), such as "Whippy-Dip" from his clone Evil Jimmy, and "Señor Fudge-Head" (from Cosmo in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour).
Sheen Estevez
Voiced by: Jeffrey Garcia
Sheen Estevez is Jimmy's slightly older, hyperactive, addled best friend, characterized by his unhealthy obsession with the fictional superhero "UltraLord" and the television series, video games, and merchandising inspired by the character, collecting all of the memorabilia related to the superhero that he can-even going so far as to write an entire website dedicated to UltraLord and also wears his trademark UltraLord T-shirt. Aside from his dedication to UltraLord, Sheen is noted for his extreme, constant bouts of hyperactivity which he demonstrates multiple times per episode, along with his misdirected intelligence and short attention span, to the annoyance of his peers. Alongside UltraLord, Sheen also appears to be interested in superheroes in general and in typical masculine subjects such as wrestling, and is strongly infatuated with Libby Folfax, becoming her boyfriend by the time of the program's conclusion, and lives with his father and grandmother.
Sheen would later star in his own spin-off show, Planet Sheen. In this series, he sneaks into Jimmy's lab and steals his new rocket ship, which crash lands him onto the planet of Zeenu. Due to the series being short-lived, we never see him return to Earth. However, it is implied in "The Tomorrow Boys" that Sheen did return home. (Note: His full name is a pun on the last names of both stage name and real names of father-son actors Martin Sheen, Charlie Sheen, and Emilio Estevez.)
Carl Wheezer
Voiced by: Rob Paulsen
Carl Wheezer is one of Jimmy's best friends; a bespectacled boy with countless allergies, at times even to things that are incapable of triggering allergic reactions (such as lasers and turtles). He also passionately loves llamas, and his passion for them is often used as a running gag throughout the series. He is also a bit dimwitted and cowardly, as he complains about not having finished reading the story of The Boy Who Cried Wolf in an episode and Sheen frequently derives pleasure from taunting him and generating terrified reactions from him. In Planet Sheen, he is replaced through the addition of an extraterrestrial doppelganger to the cast of characters named Doppy.
Cindy Vortex
Voiced by: Carolyn Lawrence
Cindy Vortex is a 10-year-old blonde-haired girl with green eyes. She wears a fading-green shirt with stripes and wears her hair in a pony tail with her trademark bangs. In her debut, she wore a pink shirt with black jeans and pink sneakers and wore her hair in pigtails. She's very good at tai-chi. Her close friend is Libby. She has a dog named Humphrey. She is Jimmy Neutron's rival but in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour trilogy, Cindy has a relationship with Timmy Turner. In "Lady Sings the News", Jimmy and Cindy officially start dating, which was predicted in episodes like "Lose and Kaboom!" and "I Dream of Jimmy". In one particular episode, Jimmy, Cindy, and the rest of the gang traveled to the future, where future Jimmy revealed he and Cindy were married.
Libby Folfax
Voiced by: Crystal Scales
Libby Folfax is Cindy's sassy, wealthy close friend for whom Sheen has been shown to possess an infatuation. She's African American and has black hair that's always styled accordingly. For a while, Libby disliked Jimmy and his friends, siding with Cindy, but as the series drew on both Libby and Cindy started to grow more attached to Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen, and Libby became Sheen's girlfriend, much to his glee. It was revealed in one episode that Libby's great-grandmother was an ancient Egyptian queen who died at a young age, and at one point in the episode Libby was forced to masquerade as her in order to distract a group of revived mummies. For the rest of the series, Libby kept her grandmother's hairstyle, and her wardrobe also changed. She adores popular music and dancing, and lusts for it as soon as it has been taken away from her for any reason.
Goddard
Voiced by: Frank Welker
Goddard is Jimmy Neutron's robotic dog that Jimmy invented himself. He is named after Robert H. Goddard.
Hugh Neutron
Voiced by: Mark DeCarlo
Jimmy Neutron's father, Hugh Neutron is portrayed as a clueless, dimwitted, but good-natured, and fatherly person who is obsessed with ducks and his wife's pies. He is a typical father who has a piece of advice ready for Jimmy. He loves to collect figurines of ducks and display them around the house and it is also his favorite hobby. Hugh also loves his wife Judy's pies, and once in the series invented a holiday called "Pule" (a combination of Pie and yule) when Jimmy accidentally causes Christmas to be replaced by messing with Santa's atoms.
Judy Neutron
Voiced by: Megan Cavanagh
Jimmy's mother and Hugh's wife. Judy Neutron is tall and skinny, a 50s housewife style woman. She has auburn hair in a 50s style hairdo and beautiful green eyes. She wears jumbo gold hoop earrings, wears a green sleeveless dress with small pink polka-dots, along with a white pearl necklace. Judy wears green high-heel dress shoes, wears red lipstick, and has a mole on the left side of her face. Her nails are polished with pink nail polish.
Nick Dean
Voiced by: Candi Milo
Nick Dean is the "cool" kid at school who is often seen on a skateboard, doing dangerous tricks. He doesn't do show and tell, shows up to school five minutes before dismissal sometimes, and is obsessed with styling his hair. He is considered very handsome by all girls in the school. He is also of Brazilian American descent and breaks his leg from time to time on his skateboard, when he does so he usually lets out a high pitched girly scream. Nick also has a mother who can speak Portuguese and English. He was originally going to be part of the regular gang; (In the movie he had that role more than Libby) and Libby would be one of the supporting kids such as Butch or Oleander. He is one of the towns' wealthiest children, living in a 92-room mansion, with a bowling alley, maids' quarters, a screening room, and a soda parlor. He can also sing operatic German, and can style his hair without using his hands. Voiced by Candi Milo. In the movie, he was almost always seen with a purple lollipop in his mouth. He is very strong as shown in one episode he was able to beat up Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen and throw all three of them in the dumpster. However, he can be a coward at times and even a wimp as in the movie when he confronted Poultra, he ran away screaming like a girl. He wore a sleeves jacket for the first half of the series then switched to a leather jacket.
Other characters
Other characters in The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius are listed below:
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Algae Men
The henchmen of Dr. Sydney Moist, a crazed scientist gone bad who lives on the ocean floor. It was later revealed that Dr. Moist was using a mutagen to turn innocent tourists into algae men, which explains the rash of disappearances in the Bahama Quadrangle.
Amber
(Debi Derryberry; appears in episode Who's Your Mommy?)
Aunt Amanda
Jimmy's wealthy great-aunt, Hugh's aunt, she hates Jimmy because he "brings danger to the town". She reconciled with him after revealing his evil, baby cousin's plan. Appears only in the episode "Clash of the Cousins".
Aunt Kari Neutron
Jimmy's aunt, Hugh's sister and Baby Eddie's mother. Like the rest of Jimmy's cousins and aunts, she hates him for "nearly destroying the town". She was completely horrified and fainted when Jimmy attacked Baby Eddie. When she woke up, she was shocked to discover her baby speaking adult speak. She reconciles with Jimmy and apologizes to him and his parents for little Eddie trying to destroy them all. However Jimmy comments: If I were you, Aunt Kari, I'd keep a leash on him. Seen in the episode Clash of the Cousins. She is voiced by Tress MacNeille
April The Gorlock
Has had one appearance on the show in the episode Win, Lose, or Kaboom!. In fear of her planet's safety, she had performed a seal of trust with Jimmy which resembled a kiss. Cindy had observed this and was jealous. Jimmy's hormones had kicked in after that, and he had hoped for another kiss from her when the adventure was over. He and April would send messages via space rock after that. Her real name is Chee Aaaaaaaaaah Doik!, but she hates this name and threatens anyone who calls her by it. Voiced by Alyssa Milano.
Arnie
An orange-haired Scots-Irish American wealthy child who is Nick's best friend. He is mostly seen in the background. He scared the children half to death on the planet they were on as part of Nick's plan. Recently, he has become Butch's bully dummy. In The Egg-pire Strikes Back he got a scooter from the Yolkians. Voiced by Rob Paulsen
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Baby Edward "Eddie" Neutron
Jimmy's infant evil genius cousin, whom looks identical to Granny Neutron as an infant. He put in bombs on the gift and on the birthday cake to kill the family and have their money. According to himself, Eddie is a lot smarter than Jimmy, although that is never proven, and he's only 17½ months old ("Wait 'til I hit puberty! Ba bing!") Eddie is voiced by Mark DeCarlo. (Appears in Clash of the Cousins, and The League of Villains).
Beautiful Gorgeous
An evil villainess who is the daughter of Jimmy's enemy, Professor Calamitous. Her childhood dream was to become the person who 'puts those little plastic things on the ends of shoelaces'. She hypnotised and nearly married her arch enemy Jet Fusion She is voiced by Wendie Malick. (Appears in Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, My Big Fat Spy Wedding, and The League of Villains). She was a playable character in the video game "SpongeBob SquarePants featuring Nicktoons: Globs of Doom".
Betty Quinlan
Was Jimmy's first crush. She is nice to him, and can make him do things he normally wouldn't do (unintentionally of course). Betty told Cindy that she's fully aware of Jimmy and Cindy's feelings for each other, and to "Just relax and keep out of my face. He's all yours". (Appears in Party at Neutron's, Out Darn Spotlight, One of Us, The Vanishing Act, and brief appearances on Make Room For Daddy-O, Send in the Clones, My Big Fat Spy Wedding, Attack of the Twonkies and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide.). Betty is voiced by Kath Soucie.
Bolbi Stroganovsky
Also known as the "boy from fairy-tale land" or the "boy with the funny name", is the weird resident exchange student from Backhairistan. He normally speaks broken English, but has a surprisingly good Shakespearean acting voice (but only when auditioning). He is voiced by Phil LaMarr. He appears as a medieval peasant and speaks in a vaguely Russian/Czech accent, and went with Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy, and Libby to the game show in Win, Lose, and Kaboom! (by accident) and was even considered from a Species Unknown by the production staff of the game show. He voted himself off of the team in a Survivor-esque sequence, thinking he was going to win a prize. He states that "Super-Kabobby Man" is the most famous hero of Backhairistan. It is known that he has a blond sister who looks just like him in Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen. He has a musical pet goat named Yurri. Bolbi has the same body structure as Carl.
Bonzilla
A 10 inch tall reptilian beast in Japan. Bonzilla is a spoof of Godzilla, Bonsai style. 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. In the movie he is a lot bigger.
Britney Tenelli
An Italian American friend of Cindy and Libby, who is also a back up dancer with them. She wears a pink and white tank top with her stomach exposed, a pink jacket, pink pants, and light brown shoes. Her hair is braided in pigtails and her eyes are bluish gray. Britney's character is most likely meant to be a parody of pop star, Britney Spears. Britney usually appears as a background character but occasionally hangs around with Cindy and Libby. Britney is voiced by Candi Milo.
Brobot
Jimmy's annoying, robotic brother who lives on the moon with robotic parents Jimmy made to get rid of him. Although Brobot irritates Jimmy, it is shown that Jimmy cares about Brobot (when Jimmy disconnects him, he cries "What have I done?") Voiced by Paul Greenberg. (Appears in episodes Brobot, The Junkman Cometh, The League of Villains).
Brains
One of four participating groups on Intergalactic Showdown. They have no bodies, (yet still somehow manage to talk), and are motile only by moving their brain stalks as feet, which makes them extremely slow. To make up for this, they possess extremely advanced telepathy and hypnosis powers, which usually render their opponents helpless. As one might guess, they usually win challenges by the use of skill and logic, rather than strength.
Buford Lee Stormshuckle
The Southern American warden of a correctional facility who framed Jimmy for a bank heist. He never reveals why he framed Jimmy. He taunts Jimmy by pseudo-offering him a glass of ice cold lemonade. When Sheen and Carl unsuccessfully tried to free Jimmy, he arrested them too. However, Jimmy and his friends blinded him while trying to escape. He looks in Retroville for them near Cindy Vortex's house with his boom box (apparently budget cuts made it so that he could only afford a recording of dog barking instead of a real search dog). Jimmy, Sheen, and Carl sneak into Cindy's house after there was a reward for 10,000 dollars which she had to call 555-55555555. Cindy was definitely going to turn them in, claiming there was a lot she could do for $10,000. Sheen commented: I'd start with your room. Have you considered glow in the dark Ultralord wallpaper. The guys are caught by Buford, however thanks to Sheen's hyperactive behavior, the Warden confesses by saying: I think I'll give you a dollar just to shut your trap.. After Jimmy proved to the police Stormshuckle was the real bank robber, Stormshuckle was fired and arrested. Jimmy, Sheen, Carl, and a banjo playing boy see Stormshuckle picking trash up. Jimmy taunts him in the same way, and Stormshuckles says he'll get Jimmy if it's the last thing he does. He is voiced by Bill Farmer (appears in Who Framed Jimmy Neutron?).
Burp Boy
Carl's superhero form. His power is that his burps are sonic (voiced by Rob Paulsen). (Appears in The 'N' Men).
Butch Pakovski
The slightly slack jawed Polish American bully who fears big words, voiced by Rob Paulsen. Butch has a little brother. Butch may have a softer side as his clearing his anger with stacking sticks in the episode Who's Your Mommy. In the beginning of the episode Jimmy Goes To College, Jimmy says big words about his unstable molecules and Butch holds his head, saying, "Big words! They hurt! They hurt!"
Blix
Eustace Strytch's assistant, who always keeps him company. When Eustace Strytch is upset, Blix lets him kick his butt. Blix has a big nose, bushy gray eyebrows, a black suit, and light gray hair. He is British in Billion Dollar Boy and Aauggh! Wilderness when he was a hologram, but he is German in King of Mars. (Appears in the episodes Billion Dollar Boy, King of Mars, My Big Fat Spy Wedding, Win, Lose, or Kaboom!, Aauggh! Wilderness, a cameo in Best in Show, Grumpy Young Men, Who Framed Jimmy Neutron?, and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators.) He is voiced by Billy West.
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Carl Sheenster
Jet Fusion's fitness instructor, mentioned in Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion. More than likely a pun as his name is a portmanteau of Carl and Sheen.
Cap'n Betty
An odd sailor who knows about a monster that Jimmy is trying to reveal to be false. He is voiced by Jim Cummings. (Appears in episode Monster Hunt, My Big Fat Spy Wedding, and numerous cameos, many of them well-hidden). He is a parody of Quint from Jaws.
Chip
A teenage hologram of Skeet, used by Jimmy to fool his parents into thinking a camping trip is supervised. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. (Appears in episode A Beautiful Mine and makes various cameos throughout the show, such as in Best in Show).
Chuck Lester
The short-lived Welsh American hall monitor who moved away to Greece. He was voiced by Crystal Scales (Appears in episode Hall Monster; Also is seen on Butch's team in the episode The Retroville 9). He is also seen in Out Darn Spotlight, where Sheen shoots a laser from his laser spear through his hat.
Coach Gruber
The coach of Lindbergh Elementary. He is voiced by Jim Belushi.
Colonel McSwane
The head of the Atomic Monkey Special Forces Squad. Saved Carl and Sheen from captivity in My Big Fat Spy Wedding.
Commander Baker
An African American who is the Big Top Secret Organization commander. It is stated in My Big Fat Spy Wedding he did something illegal when he implanted a tracking chip inside Beautiful Gorgeous's head. He is also an at a constant upset by all the embarrassing pictures of him when he is showing Jimmy his mission. He is voiced by Michael Clarke Duncan (Appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, My Big Fat Spy Wedding).
"Cool" Hugh
The cooler variation of Jimmy's father seen in the Father's Day episode. He was voiced by Mark DeCarlo.
Corky Shimatzu
A famous Japanese big -shot TV programmer, whose catch-phrase is "Super Fantastic!" with no relation to the professional wrestler. He is voiced by Billy West.
Courtney Tyler
Britney, Libby and Cindy's African-American friend; she is one of Jimmy's classmates. She usually appears in the background and is rarely mentioned in the show, although in the movie, she became a news reporter when all the adults were abducted. She has black hair and wears a purple shirt.
Cousin Annabelle
Jimmy's paranoid, insane, and brown haired cousin. She suffers from many phobias. This was relevant when Carl touched and talked to her when she was sorting toothpicks. Jimmy also wishes some help for her shown by the comment: Carl: Your cousin's nice. Is she seeing anyone?. Jimmy: Hopefully a therapist. Seen in the episode Clash of the Cousins. She is voiced by Tress MacNeille
Cousin Gomer
Jimmy's other cousin besides Cousin Eddie, he sounds like Gomer Pyle from The Andy Griffith Show and Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.. He is extremely stupid and plays ping pong with a ball covered in saliva known as his spit ball. Cousin Eddie comments on how Jimmy is sometimes is dumb as him. He might have been completely oblivious when he was trapped or when Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen mistook him for the evil genius. Seen in Clash of The Cousins.
"Crazy" Louie
Mentioned in Stranded. Cindy would rather want Louie to be with her on the island because he can open coconuts with his tooth (until the ending of the episode when she'd rather be with Jimmy).
Caterpillar
A caterpillar from the first film. When Miss Fowl accidentally gets shrunk by Jimmy's shrink ray, the Caterpillar tried to eat her, including while the Mom-and-Dad-are-gone-celebration. At the end he becomes Miss Fowl's pet.
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Dr. Dark/The Pizza Monster
A story-telling hologram gone awry, and the hologram and pizza hybrid that appears when Jimmy's sleepover machine goes haywire, Both voiced by Corey Burton. (Both of them appeared only appeared in episode Sleepless in Retroville).
Dean Kane
Dean of Pomona School of Advanced Physics, or SAP (his name is a parody of actor Dean Cain or less likely Dean Kamen). He was often distraught of Jimmy's invention wrecking the school. He even expelled him for streaking naked during Mrs. Moran's visit. However, he soon discovers Seymour was behind the unstable molecule attack. the Dean becomes eternally grateful to Jimmy. He also lets him and his friends throw a wild college dance party. appears in Jimmy Goes to College. He is voiced by Tom Kane
Dr. Sydney Orville Moist
A paranoid dance-crazy scientist that works under water making algae men and then became Jimmy's enemy. Appeared in episode The Evil Beneath and was collaborated with Professor Calamitous in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide briefly before being betrayed and ejected. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett.
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Emily Svalsbord
A Norwegian American redheaded bespectacled appears in the background often, in the episode Love Potion #976\j she told her boyfriend Oleander how to make a greeting card for her (although Oleander's supposed to surprise her) (Voiced by Debi Derryberry).
Santa Claus' elves. They make toys for all the little good children of the world. They were very angry with Jimmy after his machine broke Santa. All are voiced by Jeffrey Garcia. (Appears in episode Holly Jolly Jimmy).
Elke Elkberg
Carl's gorgeous pen pal from Sweden. She originally was supposed to be a really famous person, but confesses to only being a nerd. She and Carl share an unhealthy love of llamas and start dating. Only seen in Carl Wheezer: Boy Genius. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle
Mr. Estevez
Sheen's elusive father, voiced by Carlos Alazraqui.
Eunice Willoughby
Principal Willoughby's sister. A picture of her appeared at the end of Hall Monster, dressed as Albert Einstein. She was a hall monitor once.
Eustace Strytch
A rich, snobby kid seen in Billion Dollar Boy, King of Mars, The League of Villains, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators, and a cameo appearance in "Attack of the Twonkies". He is the bitter rival of Jimmy, and has an extremely annoying laugh. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
Ernest Abercrombie
The military general. Not as smart as he looks. Appeared in N-Men, and Substitute Creature. He was voiced by Ernest Borgnine.
Evil Carl
A bully-like version of Carl from Evil Jimmy's evil Earth.
Evil Sheen
An evil version of Sheen from Evil Jimmy's evil Earth, as a counter to Sheen he is obsessed with Robo-Fiend.
Evil Cindy and Libby
Two evil versions of Cindy and Libby, from Evil Jimmy's evil Earth, they are only seen giving an Alt. nicer version of Nick a wedgie, and then electrocuted by their own gadget.
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Farley Pakovski
Butch's little brother and goes to Jimmy's school. (Only appears in Brobot)
Flippy
Hugh's dummy and a semi-villain. He was used as firewood to ward of the Twonkies in Attack of the Twonkies. He is a parody of Slappy the Dummy from Goosebumps. (Appears in Attack of the Twonkies and Flippy.)
Florgas
A giant robotic creature that resembles a flying ant. They were used in various challenges throughout the Intergalactic Showdown. Carl, who was at first extremely afraid of them, later managed to tame his Florgas, whom he named "Sugarcube", at the end of the show when Jimmy and company saved the Gorlocks from planet destruction.
Future Copbot
A robot from an alternate future with four arms that loves Grey Star music and works for Libby. He has the ability to clone himself. Voiced by Tom Kenny. (only appears in episode The Tomorrow Boys)
Mr. Folfax
Libby's father, appears in the episode Make Room For Daddy-O, Men At Work, Win Lose and Kaboom, And He's Made a Cameo Appearance in Nightmare in Retroville, Return Of the Nanobots, My Big Fat Spy Wedding. He's similar to Mr. Estevez.
Mrs. Folfax
Libby's mother, appeared in Journey to the Center of Carl. She is seen trying to cure Libby from Jimmy's sick patch by placing a wasp in a cup on her forehead. voiced by Crystal Scales.
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Mr. Giggles the Clown
The deadpan voiced clown (who ends up doing boring tricks if he runs out) seen in the Hypno Birthday To You and Foul Bull, voiced by Ben Stein. Also makes a cameo in "Sheen's Brain" in the costume shop's window.
Granny Neutron
Hugh's mother and Jimmy's grandmother. Jimmy once turned her into a baby in Granny Baby, voiced by Phyllis Diller, and later Rose Marie in season 4.
Grandma Taters
A sweet-seeming old lady who is actually a hostile alien. Tried to turn the citizens of Retroville into cheerful zombies via hypnosis. Featured in One of Us and The League of Villains, voiced by Edie McClurg. Makes a cameo appearance in Best In Show though this could not be her.
Graystar
Libby's favorite band. They appear as college students in Jimmy Goes to College, and they also have a cameo appearance in the episode The Incredible Shrinking Town. They are seen in the background as Butch and Nick are picking for basketball team members at the beginning. The Future Cop-bot is a huge fan of theirs. (Appear in Attack of the Twonkies, The Tomorrow Boys, Jimmy Goes to College, and The Incredible Shrinking Town). They are an existing indie band from Albany, New York currently under the name "The Day Was Mine."Grommit
Grommit
A boy who once owed Sheen 2 dollars and 36 cents, he's similar to Nick. (Appears in the episode Attack of the Twonkies)
Germ
A T4 phage bacteria that made an appearance in Journey to the Center of Carl and made a brief appearance in Win, Lose and Kaboom!.
Gorlock
A race of alien creatures that have green skin and tusks, and who usually win challenges with the use of brute strength and force. They belong to one of four participating groups on Intergalactic Showdown. Most likely the youngest of them, April, (which she prefers to be called in place of her extremely long alien name), befriends Jimmy Neutron, with whom she eventually shares the Gorlockian Seal of Trust, much to the dismay of Cindy. At the end of the show, their planet was to be destroyed, (as they were one of the losing teams), before Jimmy and company stopped the detonation countdown and shut down the show for good. At the end she kisses him again, stating this time it was a "kiss". It appear she started to have feelings for Jimmy but she was never seen again in future episodes.
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Hank McSpanky
The founder of a chain of fast food restaurants, aptly named, McSpanky's. It is said that he is Scottish and once met Jimmy's father, whom he almost went into business with.
Hilgo
The big, fearsome Russian American maid that can only say one word---Да "Da" (Russian for yes) ---and was seen in Time Is Money, and she also made a guest appearance in Return of the Nanobots as a lunch lady who once made shoes for lunch, voiced by Jill Talley.
Humphrey
Cindy Vortex's dog seen in many episodes usually accompanying her. Cindy says Humphrey is the best dog in Retroville.
Hulk Jimmy
Jimmy's orange-skinned, green-haired-and-eyed, Hulk-like form with freakishly impossible strength and the ability to heal himself (Appears in The 'N' Men) voiced by Dan Castellaneta.
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Ike Wolvermein
One of Jimmy's African American classmates, he is one of the cool kids in Lindberg Elementary School. He usually can be seen in the background. He once had a slumber party, which Sheen used as blackmail to get Carl to vote for him. Ike has a father who owns a bank and a 5 star restaurant, making him very rich. He also lives in a very large mansion with over 70 rooms. His father and him were one of the cheaters by the comment: Mr. Wolvermein: played fair. Crowd: Yay!! Mr. Wolvermein: Then cheated. Crowd: Boo!(Voiced by Crystal Scales) (his father is voiced by Tom Kenny)
Ignishka Stroganovski
Bolbi's sister. She looks very much like Bolbi, except she wears a dress and she has blonde hair with 2 long pigtails. She is seen doing a duet to Bolbi's "Slap, Slap, Slap, Clap, Clap, Clap" song and dance.
Invisible Sister
Libby's superhero form, her power is to turn invisible and project force fields, voiced by Crystal Scales. Her powers may be based on Violet from The Incredibles or The Invisible Woman in The Fantastic Four. (appears in The 'N' Men)
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Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen's (2nd) favorite hero. A parody of James Bond ("bond" and "fusion" mean the same thing). He is voiced by Christian Slater. (Appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, My Big Fat Spy Wedding).
Jimmy's Clones
Clones of Jimmy. All voiced by Rob Paulsen and Jeff Bennett. 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 Evil Jimmy got away. In this episode, there is a reference to the Quentin Tarantino film Reservoir Dogs, seen when the clones are walking down the street the way the Mr.'s Pink, Blue, Orange etc. did, along with a tune similar to "Little Green Bag". In The Trouble with Clones, Evil Jimmy came back, and started hypnotizing people when Jimmy tried to turn him good and hired him to do the chores. Evil 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. In the end, the real Earth is saved, and the cloned Earth, along with Evil Jimmy, were sucked into the Dark Matter Dimension. All of the clones are possibly deceased, although Evil Jimmy vowed to return.
Happy Jimmy
Positive Jimmy was one of Jimmy's clones. He is the happy version of Jimmy; his hair is very short, and talks in a high-pitched voice. His shirt has a notable smiley face on it. Like the other 5 clones, he was frozen by ice crystals in the end of Send in the Clones.
Gloomy Jimmy
Negative Jimmy was one of Jimmy's clones. He is the sad version of Jimmy; his hair is combed down, talks in a sad somewhat whiney voice, and has a sad smiley face on the front of his shirt. Like the other 5 clones, he was frozen by ice crystals in the end of Send in the Clones.
Funny Jimmy
Funny Jimmy was one of Jimmy's clones. He is the funny version of Jimmy; he has rainbow clown hair and a funny, but high-pitched, voice. Like the other 5 clones, he was frozen by ice crystals in the end of Send in the Clones.
Romantic Jimmy
Romantic Jimmy was one of Jimmy's clones. He is the romantic version of Jimmy. He has a small mustache and a French accent; he was in love with Cindy Vortex. Like the other 5 clones, he was frozen by ice crystals in the end of Send in the Clones.
Cool Jimmy
Cool Jimmy was one of Jimmy's clones. He is the cool version of Jimmy. He wore shades, and talked in a husky voice. He broke one of Nick's skateboards. Like the other 5 clones, he was frozen by ice crystals in the end of Send in the Clones.
Evil Jimmy
Evil Jimmy was one of Jimmy's clones created in Send in the Clones. He was created to do chores for Jimmy, though he causes trouble and escapes instead. He later makes prank calls all over the Earth after hijacking the communication satellite. Jimmy eventually attempts to turn Evil Jimmy good, though he fails, and Evil Jimmy just pretends, until he is able to use the duplication machine in order to create a whole new evil planet. The cause is revealed to be a dark chip placed in the machine, which is destroyed, causing Evil Jimmy and the planet to disappear.
Ms. Jingle Bells
(Megan Cavanagh; appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion). A girl rescued by Jet. A parody of various Bond girls.
Junkman
(Charlie Adler; appears in episode The Junkman Cometh, The League of Villains and makes a cameo in Best In Show as a contestant, and Win, Lose and Kaboom), a filthy creature from another planet. Deals in fixing up and selling refuse products throughout the galaxy - "you trash it, I cash it!".It is possible he is still in the Late Cretaceous period.
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King Goobot V
The Yokian King; appears in the feature film, The Eggpire Strikes Back and League of Villains. He had his armada kidnap all the parents in Retroville and attempted to sacrifice them to the Yokian god, Poultra, a giant monstrous chicken. He was stopped by Jimmy and all the other kids. It is possible he is still in the Late Cretaceous period. He serves as the main antagonist in the film. He is voiced by Patrick Stewart in the original film and in the series by S. Scott Bullock.
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Lance
(Billy West; appears in episode The Retroville 9).
Lars Svenson
(Billy West; appears in episode The Science Fair Affair). Important Swedish scientist Hugh contacted for Jimmy after he was banned from the science fair. He almost gives Jimmy the Nobel Peace Prize for his 'I Can't Believe It's Not Oil', but after he is almost turned into mulch, he changes his mind.
Libby's little brother
The legs in Libby and Mr. Folfax's magic trick. (Crystal Scales; appears in episode Make Room for Daddy-O).
Living Lima bean
Appears in I dream of Jimmy and made a cameo in Win Lose and Kaboom
Louis "Lou"
(Billy West; appears in episode Holly Jolly Jimmy).
Lucky Joseph "Joe"
Has an eyepatch and owns Lucky Joe's Cleaners. (Billy West; appears in episode When Pants Attack, and appeared as the bus driver in the film).
Leppy"
A Leptictidium he only appeared in Sorry, Wrong Era he was Carl's prehistoric friend. (his species lived in the Eocene not the Cretaceous)
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(appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion)
Maggie
(Crystal Scales; appears in episode Birth of a Salesman).
Masseuses
(Megan Cavanagh; appear in episode MaternoTron Knows Best).
MaternoTron
Jimmy temporary replacement robot Mom. (Megan Cavanagh; only appears in episode MaternoTron Knows Best).
Max
(Tom Kenny; appears in episode Maximum Hugh).
Mayor of Retroville
(Jim Cummings, later Tom Kenny; has a resemblance to Walt Disney and Clark Gable and later wears a top hat and a monocle; seldom appears).
Meldar Prime
Evil host of gameshow Intergalactic Showdown. Appears in Win, Lose and Kaboom! Voiced by Tim Allen.
Mayor Quadar
(Mark DeCarlo; appears in episode Normal Boy).
Monks of Shangri-Llama
(appear in episodes Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion and Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen).
Mr. Wuggles
Carl's pet hamster (Appears in My Son, The Hamster) Responds when Carl says "Wuggle, Wuggle, Wuggle."
Mrs. Moran
Awarder of the Moran Grant. She dislikes Jimmy for appearing to her naked when she came to Pomona. She reconciles with him after she misjudges him and awards the coveted Moran Grant to the Pomona School of Advanced Psychics. She does miss her purse, though. After it vanishes into thin air by a molecule. She appeared in Jimmy Goes to College. She is voiced by Tress MacNeille
(first (and only) appear in episode Beach Party Mummy).
Sheen wished that he would be Morgan Freeman's best friend, but then Sheen is annoyed by him. (Appears in the episode The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide). (Voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson).
Miss Winfred Fowl
(Andrea Martin) Jimmy's teacher who, as her name implies, squawks like a chicken.
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Nanobots
(Daran Norris (orange, large) and Tom Kenny (red, thin); appear in episode Safety First, Return of the Nanobots, and Fundemonium)
Nathan Decarlo
An Italian American boy who is cheating at the Picnic Games in episode Maximum High (Jeffrey Garcia; seldom appears).
Needleheads
A race of alien creatures from an unknown planet that most closely resemble a giant worm with three legs and a pointy head. They can only say "Mibs," "Mebz," and "It spidz." And otherwise express themselves through body language. They belong to one of four participating groups on Intergalactic Showdown.
Newton "Newt"
Jimmy's uncle and a seemingly, mild-mannered, semi middle aged man who is Eddie's father. Like Jimmy's other cousins and aunts, he hates Jimmy for nearly destroying the town, most noticeably when he said: Or those evil rotten aliens. He has black-brown hair and more than likely reconciled with Jimmy after discovering it was Baby Eddie who tried to kill him and the others. Only appears in Clash of the Cousins He has a striking appearance to John A. Davis, the show's creator.
Nissa Kapadopolus
(Debi Derryberry; seldom appears). A girl with a single buck tooth that taunted Jimmy once. She also loves jump rope. It is stated that she is Greek American. Her appearance is blonde, a yellow shirt, blue pants and a surprisingly light complexion for a Mediterranean
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Octopus Man
A movie monster ("he has 8 arms!") (Mark DeCarlo; only appears in episode Nightmare in Retroville as a monster in a movie that Hugh was watching).
Officer Tubbs
(Frank Welker; appears in episodes Jimmy On Ice, Professor Calamitous, I Presume,Holly Jolly Jimmy, and Who Framed Jimmy Neutron?).
Old Lady Nussbaum
(Megan Cavanagh; appears in episode Normal Boy and was mentioned in Lady Sings The News).
Oleander Svalsbord
A Norwegian American odd geek bullied by Butch, and once owed Sheen 53 cents (Rob Paulsen; seldom appears)
Ooblar
Yolkian sidekick of King Goobot (in the original film by Martin Short, in the series by Paul Greenberg). He no longer serves as Goobot's assistant because in the League of Villains, Goobot said he was traded for sulfur butter.
Oreaso Dean
(Mentioned, never appeared); Oreaso is Nick's extremely rich father, CEO of Dean Industries.
Orthgot
The Orthgot were Goobot's pets.
Ozzie
(Crystal Scales; appears in episode The Retroville 9).
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Phantom
(Frank Welker; appears in episode The Phantom of Retroland) A mysterious ghost that is rumored to haunt Retroland by night. He resembles the Grim Reaper, has a salami for a right leg, and is said to eat people wandering the park while he is haunting. From the beginning to near end of the episode, it is assumed that the Phantom does not exist. However, at the very end it is revealed that the Phantom is real.
Popbot
(Jim Cummings; appears in episode Brobot and The Junkman Cometh), Brobot's father robot.
Poultra
A chicken-like monstrosity whom the Yolkians worship as a goddess. She only appears in original film and in the hour-long TV episode "The Eggpire Strikes Back".
Principal Willoughby
The flamboyant, Broadway-loving Principal at Lindbergh Elementary School. He is also somewhat overweight. He directed Macbeth in Space and was extremely giddy about it. He shows fierce anger when one of his shows are ruined. However, he is a truly good person, albeit forgetful at times. He is energetic, enthusiastic, and over the top and seems to be everything a good elementary school principal should be. He is approachable, kind, and has a gentle nature to him...not to mention that he's fairly clueless when it comes to most aspects of life. Despite this, he seems to have a knack for his chosen profession. He seems to genuinely care about his scholars, and has clearly taken the time to get to know each and every one. He has a sister named Eunice who looks like Albert Einstein, and comments on always getting them confused. (He is voiced by Rob Paulsen; appears a handful of times.)
Princess Guan Qi "Peggy" Tsu
(Ming-Na; appears in episode The Great Egg Heist. She is really Professor Calamitous in disguise). Also appears in the background of "My Big Fat Spy Wedding".
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, Lights! Camera! Danger!, My Big Fat Spy Wedding, The League of Villains and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide). Ms. Fowl's former student, despite his age and Beautiful Gorgeous's father. He is Jimmy's nemesis and the show's most recurring antagonist. Finbarr Calamitous was once a brilliant boy who could never finish anything, not even a sentence. The only he could finish was a robotic suit, though he didn't consider it finished since he didn't put a bathroom into it. He later overcomes this to some extent, and Finbarr Calamitous is heard completing sentences as seen in Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion, The Great Egg Heist, and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide. However, he still has a habit of not finishing his plans, or more specifically, he is able to carry out his plans but does not plan on what he is going to do after that. He has also been the main antagonist in Nicktoons Unite! and Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots where he faced (beside Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner) Danny Phantom, SpongeBob SquarePants and other Nicktoon heroes.
The pterosaur that appeared in the episodes Sorry, Wrong Era, and The League of Villains. It took Sheen in Sorry, Wrong Era. (in its appearances it was identified as Pterodactyl)
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Queen Hasabataslapya
A fictional Egyptian queen said to be an ancestor of Libby, her name is a pun on "how's about I slap ya"?
Quentin Smithee
A movie director who is an obvious parody of Quentin Tarantino. His name is also a reference to Alan Smithee, a pseudonym used by directors who wish to distance themselves from a film. He is later revealed to be Professor Calamitous in disguise. Even though the character was devised by Calamitous, a person who looks just like him can be seen in the church in the episode My Big Fat Spy Wedding.
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Rayburn
The holographic butler (Corey Burton; appears in episode Aaughh!! Wilderness!!) Hugh touched the holographic butler, trying to figure what it was all about, which eventually leads up to a chain of events leading to the explosion of the device. Rayburn also appears in Win Lose And Kaboom! as a real person and can be seen when Carl takes his picture in front of the giant space rock. He was also seen in The Jimmy-Timmy Power Hour III as Cindy's family butler and in Gumpy Young Men as a cameo (not hologram).
Robo-Fiend
Lactose-intolerant enemy of Ultralord (Rob Paulsen; appears in episode Ultra Sheen, mentioned often by Sheen)
Rose
An Asian girl that goes to Jimmy's school. She is friends with Daniel and she has a mom which.
Roxy
The Junkman's alien dog that looks like a French Poodle and is Goddard's crush. Appears in episodes, The Junkman Cometh and League of Villains. It is possible she is still in the Late Cretaceous period.
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Sagebrush Sally
A very beautiful Texan cowgirl who is an expert at rodeo and horse racing. Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen were infatuated with her. They all tried to impress her by doing rodeo stunts. (Carl tried to wrestle pigs, Sheen tried to wrangle horses, and Jimmy tried to ride a bull.) Jimmy won Sally over with his stunt. When Sheen got on the wrong bull, Sally was worried and told Jimmy to get on Back Breaker, the only horse fast enough. After Miss Fowl saved Sheen and a magnet got the better of Jimmy, Sally saw the ruse and was disappointed in him. She is last seen talking to Cindy and Libby about the nerve of some boys. (Grey DeLisle; appears in episode Foul Bull).
Sam Melvick
The disgruntled and hot-tempered owner of the Candy Bar, an ice cream shop in Retroville where Jimmy and his friends often meet. Voiced by Billy West.
(Mel Brooks; appears in Holly Jolly Jimmy), the famous holiday figure who is a genius like Jimmy Neutron is. He was crippled due to Jimmy's machine. He stated Jimmy was on his naughty list for some time.
Sasha Vortex
Cindy's mother. A beautiful woman born in France. She has high standards for Cindy and expects Cindy to follow in her footsteps. She is an accountant. Cindy's mother loves French food. She is fair friends with the parents of the other kids. She is voiced by Megan Cavanagh.
Susie Vortex
Cindy's aunt, award-winning athlete (Megan Cavanagh; appears in episode Maximum Hugh). Although her name suggests that she is Cindy's paternal aunt she actually bears a striking resemblance to Cindy's mother. She once impersonated Cindy's mother at a field day so Cindy could cheat to win, but Jimmy figured out the truth when he noticed "Sasha" having a slightly different height, different eye color and a zipper on the back of her neck.
Seymour Flimelflarb
The "Official Smart Guy on Campus" at Pomona Tech. He is in the episode Jimmy Goes To College.
Sheezicks
(Mark DeCarlo; appears in episode Maximum Hugh.
Shmengo
An alien that resembles an enlarged jellyfish and has the ability to discharge electrical pulses on whomever it touches. Shmengo was born when Carl became "pregnant" and was later named by him as well. Shmengo left Earth with his parent (presumably his mother) immediately after being born and went back to his home planet where he was later visited by Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen for his birthday celebration (Appears in Who's Your Mommy?).
Shirley
(Jeff Garlin), a villain created by Jimmy Neutron and Timmy Turner (only appears in TV movie Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3). Although he is the main villain of the movie, he acts humble, polite and even is dimwitted. It is only when Jimmy and Timmy abandon him at a mall that makes him turn evil.
Skeet
Calls everyone "dude" and is the employee of the month at the McSpanky's fast food restaurant. (Rob Paulsen; appears in episode Men At Work). Skeet also is holographed in A Beautiful Mine as Chip the holographic bus driver. In Best in Show, he can be seen at the pet show with a pet monkey.
Snappy
Carl's mutated turtle (appears in episode Monster Hunt)
Special Girl
Cindy's super hero form, strength, flying, and super vision. Her powers may be based Supergirl.(Appears in The 'N' Men)
Swimmy
Carl's undead goldfish (appears in episode Beach Party Mummy).
Spamdini, The great
A magician that lost his hand and got it back, he hates tuna, he loves pastrami, he's a parody of the famous magician Harry Houdini. Spamdini lives in an alternate dimension, and although he could have gone back with Jimmy and his friends, he decides to stay where he is. (Voiced by Corey Burton) (Appears in the episode Vanishing Act).
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Tee
(Voiced by Maurice LaMarche and Kevin Michael Richardson) is one of the three alien claim-jumpers. He appears with his friends in the episodes A Beautiful Mine, Men at Work, The Incredible Shrinking Town, and The League of Villains. He turns towards good with the other space bandits in The League of Villains. He enjoys hugging, and dreams of opening a dress shop. T also hates it when people call him stupid, and though he was originally mute, he became known for exclaiming "Fool!" after his sentences when was given spoken dialogue in "The Incredible Shrinking Town." His name, actions, and personality all make him an obvious parody of Mr. T, even up to his golden "T" necklace.
Terry Finster
(Candi Milo; appears in episode Safety First, he can be seen in the oufield in Retroville 9, and makes a cameo in Return of the Nanobots).
Tania Ann Zaloom
A girl who has black hair.
This dinosaur is seen in Sorry, Wrong Era, The League of Villains, seen as a statue in the museum, and seen chasing kids in The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour.
(Rob Paulsen; appears in episode The Big Pinch, and makes a cameo in The Eggpire Strikes Back)
Tina Sue
(Carolyn Lawrence; appears in episode Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion and Attack of the Twonkies).
Travoltron
(Jeff Bennett; the second of three alien claim-jumpers, 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.
Tremendous Jackson
Baseball star and UltraLord expert (Kevin Michael Richardson; appears in episode The Retroville 9).
Tristan
An American boy that goes to Jimmy's school and his only quote is " I'll chew your food" in the episode "Attack of the Twonkies"
Twonkie
A species of small, puff ball-like aliens. One is found on a comet, and it multiplies once Jimmy brings it back to Earth. Its offspring are kept as pets by the people of Retroville until their dark secret is discovered: they are similar to Gremlins in that they turn into vicious monsters every time they hear music. Sheen's terrible singing voice, however, lulls them to sleep. The Twonkies can combine themselves into a large eight-foot tall seemingly invincible monster that can only be subdued by Sheen's bad singing. Jimmy manages to capture most of the Twonkies, and sends the merged beast back to its comet; but he forgets Sheen's, which escapes and reproduces asexually. As a recurring gag, the Twonkie's offspring are seen throughout the show but unnoticed by the characters, such as in a student's locker, in a chair at Jet Fusion's wedding, and behind Carl after he is prosecuted. Voiced by Frank Welker.
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Ultra Principal
The principal that Jimmy is sent to after touching Carl in Carl's dream version of Jimmy's school. This principal is actually a giant version of Sheen wearing his Ultralord mask. He sentences Jimmy to be Carl's "monkey boy" as a punishment for touching Carl.
UltraLord
A superhero for whom Sheen has an unhealthy obsession and who stars in a TV series of the same name. His main enemy is Robo-Fiend (also voiced by Jim Cummings). Sheen has the largest UltraLord action figure collection and is offended when other characters call them "Dolls". He is tricked by Cindy in the first film into showing the class a rare, never-to-be-seen condition, Ultralord action figure when Cindy asks how Sheen knew it was in the condition box. Sheen also meets an UltraLord impersonator in the first movie in Retroland and gets an "Ultra-mask" from him. Sheen has been seen wearing the Ultra-Mask throughout the show.
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Vendanna
A robot and the lovely assistant of Meldar on Intergalactic Showdown. She often hosts many of the challenges and also gives away prizes to the challenge winners. Jimmy controls her to destroy the host. Her name is a play off of Vanna White of Wheel of Fortune, and her name is also a pun on "bandanna".
Vibrating Lad
Sheen's superhero form. His power allows him to vibrate his molecules at fast speeds, allowing him to run faster with the price of a weak bladder, though he later trains to overcome that weakness. (Appears in The 'N' Men).
Mr. Vortex
Cindy's father. ( Appeared in episode Make Room for Daddy-O.)
VOX
(Megan Cavanagh) – Jimmy's computer, rarely heard in later seasons.
W
Appears in episode The Big Pinch'
Wendell
(voiced by Frank Welker; appears in episode Make Room for Daddy-O).
Mr. and Mrs. Wheezer
Carl's parents who are very over protective and share many of Carl's allergies and hypochondria. In one episode Mr. Wheezer stated that he was allergic to ice; however, this would lead to an allergy to water. In "The Mighty Wheezers," Mr. and Mrs. Wheezer also happen to be allergic to almost every kind of food (including salt), eating an edible substitute matter instead. At night, they do stretches while making weird noises before dinner, Participate in a "good family gargle before bedtime," and instead of watching TV, they (along with their son) sit on the couch and say "sitting and singing" in a singing voice numerous times before bed. Voiced by Rob Paulsen.
Willy Loman 3000
The ultimate sales robot (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). Responds when Carl says "Wuggle, Wuggle, Wuggle".
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Yentil Marvelstein
(Debi Derryberry; appears in episode and movie Journey to the Center of Carl Making Cameo In Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.) A sick child that joins Jimmy's classroom. She is more than likely Jewish American
Yoo-Yee
A skilled kung fu fighter who wishes to be The Chosen One. (he tried to defeat Sheen to gain this honor, but lost. He only appears in episode Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen). He is voiced by James Sie.
Yuri
Bolbi's pet skata goat who's skilled at music; It appears in Best in the Show.
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Zix
(Maurice LaMarche; leader of T and Travoltron, 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.