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|producer=[[John A. Davis]]<br />[[Albie Hecht]]<br />[[Steve Oedekerk]]
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|music=[[John Debney]]
 
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|distributor=[[Paramount Pictures]]<br />[[Nickelodeon Movies]]<br />[[O Entertainment]]<br />United International Pictures
 
|released=December 21, [[2001]]
 
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'''''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''''' is a 2001 computer-animated film produced by [[Paramount Pictures]] and [[Nickelodeon Movies]] with [[O Entertainment]] and [[DNA Productions]]. It was produced using off-the-shelf software (messiah:studio and LightWave 6) by O Entertainment.
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'''''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''''' is a [[2001]] computer-animated film produced by [[Paramount Pictures]] and [[Nickelodeon Movies]] with [[O Entertainment]] and [[DNA Productions]]. It was produced using off-the-shelf software (messiah:studio and LightWave 6) by O Entertainment.
   
The film received mainly positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing $102 million worldwide against it's $30 million budget.
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The film received mainly positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing $102 million worldwide against its $30 million budget.
   
The film's success spawned a spin-off TV series, ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius]]'', premiered July 20, 2002, and a second spin-off, ''[[Planet Sheen]]'', premiered on October 2, 2010.
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The film's success spawned a spin-off TV series, ''[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius]]'', premiered July 20, [[2002]], and a second spin-off, ''[[Planet Sheen]]'', premiered on October 2, [[2010]].
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
 
*[[Debi Derryberry]] as [[Jimmy Neutron]]
 
*[[Debi Derryberry]] as [[Jimmy Neutron]]
*[[Patrick Stewart]] as [[King Goobot V]]
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*Patrick Stewart as [[King Goobot V]]
 
*[[Martin Short]] as [[Ooblar]]
 
*[[Martin Short]] as [[Ooblar]]
 
*[[Rob Paulsen]] as [[Carl Wheezer]]
 
*[[Rob Paulsen]] as [[Carl Wheezer]]
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*[[Candi Milo]] as [[Nick Dean]]
 
*[[Candi Milo]] as [[Nick Dean]]
 
*[[Jeff Garcia]] as [[Sheen Estevez]]
 
*[[Jeff Garcia]] as [[Sheen Estevez]]
*[[Megan Cavanagh]] as [[Judy Neutron]]
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*Megan Cavanagh as [[Judy Neutron]]
*[[Mark DeCarlo]] as [[Hugh Neutron]]
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*Mark DeCarlo as [[Hugh Neutron]]
 
*[[Crystal Scales]] as [[Libby Folfax]]
 
*[[Crystal Scales]] as [[Libby Folfax]]
   
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==Video Game==
 
==Video Game==
A video game based on the film was released for the Nintendo GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance on November 7, 2001. The game is a 3D adventure starring Jimmy Neutron and his robotic canine Goddard. In the game, the evil King Goobot has abducted Jimmy's parents and friends, so Neutron must begin an intergalactic quest to save them. While progressing through various locales inspired by the movie, players need to solve puzzles using an assortment of gadgets. Also included are various mini-games to play within an amusement park, as well as hidden movie clips, character bios, and movie trailers to be unlocked. The game received negative reception.
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A video game based on the film was released for the Nintendo GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance on November 7, [[2001]]. The game is a 3D adventure starring Jimmy Neutron and his robotic canine Goddard. In the game, the evil King Goobot has abducted Jimmy's parents and friends, so Neutron must begin an intergalactic quest to save them. While progressing through various locales inspired by the movie, players need to solve puzzles using an assortment of gadgets. Also included are various mini-games to play within an amusement park, as well as hidden movie clips, character bios, and movie trailers to be unlocked. The game received negative reception.
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==Television broadcasts==
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* Nickelodeon Television premiere on January 15, 2005 until 2010,
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* Nick@Nite Television Premiere on 2010
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* The Hub Television Premiere on 2011 to 2013
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* Last Nickelodeon Television premiere on 2014.
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* ABC Family Television premiere on 2015.
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* Nicktoons Television Premiere on 2016.
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* Discovery Family Television Premiere on 2017 to 2018.
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* Teennick Television Premiere on 2019
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* Starz.
   
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==Release==
==Genius, Sheenius or Inbetweenius==
 
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==Theatrical release==
An event that aired on May 19, 2007, Nickelodeon took the opportunity to rehire the original voice actors of Jimmy, Sheen and Carl to return for a special audio commentary version of the film in which their animated counterparts' silhouettes spoofing ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''. Since then, this version of the film has not seen the light of day again.
 
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* Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was released in theaters on December 21, 2001, by Paramount Pictures.
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* In celebration of the film's 19th anniversary, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius returned to theaters for two days on July 7 and 8, 2020.
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==Home media==
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[[The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius videography|The movie]] was released on VHS and DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment on July 2, [[2002]]. The DVD was re-released on June 22, [[2011]] and again on April 25, [[2017]].
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
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*This was the last [[Nickelodeon Movies]]' film to use the [[1986]] [[Paramount Pictures]] logo.
*This one of the few animated films where the voice cast is mainly consisted of traditional voice artists.
 
*This was the first film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, but it lost to a DreamWorks film, ''Shrek''. This makes Nickelodeon one of the first three studios to be nominated for this category.
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*This was one of the first films to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature introduced in 2001, but lost to the DreamWorks film, ''Shrek''. Nonetheless, this makes Nickelodeon one of the first three studios to produce an animated film nominated for this category.
 
*This was Nickelodeon's and Paramount's last theatrical film to be G-rated by the MPAA until [[2006]].
 
*This was Nickelodeon's and Paramount's last theatrical film to be G-rated by the MPAA until [[2006]].
*This is the first [[Nickelodeon Movies]]' computer-animated film, followed by ''[[Barnyard]]'', ''[[Rango]]'', ''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water]]'' and ''[[Amusement Park]]''.
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*This is the first [[Nickelodeon Movies]]' computer-animated film, followed by ''[[Barnyard]]'', ''[[Rango]]'', ''[[The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water]]'', and ''[[Wonder Park]]''.
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==Genius, Sheenius or Inbetweenius==
 
An event that aired on May 19, [[2007]], Nickelodeon took the opportunity to rehire the original voice actors of Jimmy, Sheen and Carl to return for a special audio commentary version of the film in which their animated counterparts' silhouettes spoofing ''Mystery Science Theater 3000''.
   
 
==Videos==
 
==Videos==
 
===Trailers===
 
===Trailers===
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File:Jimmy Neutron Movie Trailer|Teaser trailer
 
File:Jimmy Neutron Movie Trailer|Teaser trailer
 
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius - Trailer|YouTube trailer
 
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius - Trailer|YouTube trailer
 
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</gallery>
 
 
===Movie clips===
 
===Movie clips===
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File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (1 10) Movie CLIP - Getting Ready For School (2001) HD|Clip #1
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (1 10) Movie CLIP - Getting Ready For School (2001) HD|Clip #1
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (2 10) Movie CLIP - Greetings from Planet Earth! (2001) HD|Clip #2
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (2 10) Movie CLIP - Greetings from Planet Earth! (2001) HD|Clip #2
File:Shrink Ray - Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (3 10) Movie CLIP (2001) HD|Clip #3
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Shrink Ray - Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (3 10) Movie CLIP (2001) HD|Clip #3
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (4 10) Movie CLIP - No Parents (2001) HD|Clip #4
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (4 10) Movie CLIP - No Parents (2001) HD|Clip #4
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (5 10) Movie CLIP - Blast Off (2001) HD|Clip #5
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (5 10) Movie CLIP - Blast Off (2001) HD|Clip #5
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (6 10) Movie CLIP - Buck Up, Mister (2001) HD|Clip #6
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (6 10) Movie CLIP - Buck Up, Mister (2001) HD|Clip #6
File:That's a Big Chicken! - Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (7 10) Movie CLIP (2001) HD|Clip #7
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That's a Big Chicken! - Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (7 10) Movie CLIP (2001) HD|Clip #7
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (8 10) Movie CLIP - Who Wants Fried Chicken? (2001) HD|Clip #8
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (8 10) Movie CLIP - Who Wants Fried Chicken? (2001) HD|Clip #8
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (9 10) Movie CLIP - Not Tiny! (2001) HD|Clip #9
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (9 10) Movie CLIP - Not Tiny! (2001) HD|Clip #9
File:Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (10 10) Movie CLIP - Burping Soda (2001) HD|Clip #10
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Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius (10 10) Movie CLIP - Burping Soda (2001) HD|Clip #10
 
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Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius is a 2001 computer-animated film produced by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies with O Entertainment and DNA Productions. It was produced using off-the-shelf software (messiah:studio and LightWave 6) by O Entertainment.

The film received mainly positive reviews and was a box office success, grossing $102 million worldwide against its $30 million budget.

The film's success spawned a spin-off TV series, The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, premiered July 20, 2002, and a second spin-off, Planet Sheen, premiered on October 2, 2010.

Plot

The movie begins at an Air Force base somewhere in Colorado. Their radar picks up a UFO and they send planes up to examine the situation. The pilots are surprised to find that it is a rocket carrying Jimmy Neutron, Carl Wheezer and Goddard. Jimmy needs to launch a communications satellite (which he made out of a toaster) to communicate with an alien species who sent him a message that was garbled in the ionosphere. Unfortunately, the pulse rockets fail, and the rocket cannot leave the atmosphere. Jimmy tapes some soda to the toaster and throws it, propelling the soda into space. Then the rocket falls down to town and lands on his roof. He is reprimanded by his parents and gets ready for school, but his antics caused him to miss the bus.

He then tests his latest invention, a form of bubble transportation, made from a special bubble gum. He catches up with the school bus, but the bubble pops when it hits a tree. In the classroom, Cindy is giving a report on dinosaurs. Jimmy proceeds to correct her with technical data and they argue. During show and tell, Jimmy shows Ms. Fowl and the class a shrink ray. When Cindy Vortex belittles it, Jimmy attempts to shrink her head, but the ray malfunctions and does not work. When walking home, Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen spot a poster for an amusement park. However, their parents will not let them go, so they sneak out. By now, the shrink ray is working again, so Nick also had the Golden Rule.

Meanwhile, the toaster is found by an alien race called the Yolkians. They seem to be a green goo (or yolk, possibly) with eye stalks. They use pods with hovering capability and robotic arms to move, but they fly spaceships in space (that look like chickens). The leader, King Goobot V, and his assistant, Ooblar, watch the message, Then, all the ships in the armada head to Earth. They take all the parents in the city and leave, putting obviously fake notes on the refrigerators to tell the kids they've gone to Florida for a 'vacation'.

On the way home, Carl spots a shooting star, so he, Jimmy, and Sheen wish for no more parents so they could have fun all the time. The next morning, Jimmy spots the Note set and reads it. The notes are the same for everyone, so Jimmy has Goddard scan for adult life forms. When the report comes back, the kids celebrating and doing things they couldn't do normally.

The next morning, the craze has worn off, and at home, Jimmy is upset that his parents didn't say goodbye. Jimmy goes to his lab and compares the note the Yolkians left with notes his parents wrote. When the writing doesn't compare, Jimmy realizes that the notes are fake. Goddard finds evidence of aliens on the computer, and Jimmy tracks them to another system. He organizes the other kids in town to build rockets from the theme park rides to travel there.

While staying on an asteroid, everyone recalls what their parents did at bedtime before they were abducted by aliens. The next day, they reach the planet Yolkus (a spoof of courage from Esther) are captured by Goobot. He says the parents are to be sacrificed to their god, Poultra. They're taken to the dungeon, but Ooblar takes Goddard to his workshop to take him apart after Goddard assaults Goobot. Realizing this is all his fault, Jimmy feels sad about giving Gooobot the coordinates to Earth and Retroville. Cindy then comes to the depressed Jimmy and comforts him. Jimmy calls Goddard on Libby's cell phone and tricks Ooblar into thinking Goddard will self-destruct in an explosion covering 30 square miles. Goddard frees the kids using a glitch in his obedience program, and they make it to the arena were the parents will be sacrificed to Poultra. When they reach it, an unusual ceremony is finishing , and Poultra, a gigantic three-eyed chicken with reptilian legs, hatching from her egg. Jimmy quickly comes up with a plan: Sheen heads to an airfield to obtain a transport, he gets the mind controller, and the rest of the kids keep the guards busy.

They escape, but Goobot follows them in his ship at the head of the Yolkus fleet. He orders the ships to open fire.During the battle, Jimmy skims the surface of Yolkus's sun, and flares destroy all but Goobot's ship. The king sends a taunting message to Jimmy, who flies out with Goddard. He uses his shrink ray to make himself the size of a planet, and blows the ship into an oncoming asteroid. Goobot vows he'll be back. The kids are happy to be reunited with their parents, and they make it home without further incident.

Cast

Production

This film was originally intended to be a television 'pilot' for The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and air on Nickelodeon as a TV movie. But when Paramount's executives saw very early footage, and early design plans for it, they were so impressed by it that they decided to grant the production of the film a theatrical-sized budget and release it theatrically; the show was released after the movie.

Reception

The film received generally favorable reviews from film critics. It currently holds a 75% "Certified Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.[1] According to Metacritic, the film also holds a score of 65/100, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[2]

Box office

The film was financially successful, bringing in $13,832,786 on its opening weekend for an average of $4,407 from 3,139 theaters, and ended up with a total of $80,865,848 domestically. It had a budget of roughly $25 million.

Awards

The film was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, making it the first film produced by Nickelodeon Movies ever to receive an Academy Award nomination.[3]

Soundtrack

Main article: Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (soundtrack)

Video Game

A video game based on the film was released for the Nintendo GameCube, PC, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance on November 7, 2001. The game is a 3D adventure starring Jimmy Neutron and his robotic canine Goddard. In the game, the evil King Goobot has abducted Jimmy's parents and friends, so Neutron must begin an intergalactic quest to save them. While progressing through various locales inspired by the movie, players need to solve puzzles using an assortment of gadgets. Also included are various mini-games to play within an amusement park, as well as hidden movie clips, character bios, and movie trailers to be unlocked. The game received negative reception.

Television broadcasts

  • Nickelodeon Television premiere on January 15, 2005 until 2010,
  • Nick@Nite Television Premiere on 2010
  • The Hub Television Premiere on 2011 to 2013
  • Last Nickelodeon Television premiere on 2014.
  • ABC Family Television premiere on 2015.
  • Nicktoons Television Premiere on 2016.
  • Discovery Family Television Premiere on 2017 to 2018.
  • Teennick Television Premiere on 2019
  • Starz.

Release

Theatrical release

  • Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius was released in theaters on December 21, 2001, by Paramount Pictures.
  • In celebration of the film's 19th anniversary, Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius returned to theaters for two days on July 7 and 8, 2020.

Home media

The movie was released on VHS and DVD by Paramount Home Entertainment on July 2, 2002. The DVD was re-released on June 22, 2011 and again on April 25, 2017.

Trivia

Genius, Sheenius or Inbetweenius

An event that aired on May 19, 2007, Nickelodeon took the opportunity to rehire the original voice actors of Jimmy, Sheen and Carl to return for a special audio commentary version of the film in which their animated counterparts' silhouettes spoofing Mystery Science Theater 3000.

Videos

Trailers

Movie clips

Gallery

References

  1. "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)". Retrieved on 2010-02-06.
  2. "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius". Retrieved on 2012-12-08.
  3. ""Shrek" winning Best Animated Feature - YouTube". Google. Retrieved on 22 May 2013.

See also

This show has a wiki of its own: Jimmy Neutron Wiki.