Table of Contents

Films
''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''
Possible sequel
Television series
Specials
Video games
Shorts
Cast
Rides and attractions
Merchandise
References

Jimmy Neutron (franchise)

TitleJimmy Neutron
Image
CreatorJohn A. Davis
OwnerNickelodeon
Years1998–present
OriginJimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
FilmsJimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
Tv SpecialsThe Jimmy Timmy Power Hour (2004–2006)
AttractionsJimmy Neutron's Nicktoon Blast (2003–2011)

Jimmy Neutron is a Nickelodeon-owned and computer-animated kids' media franchise created by John A. Davis in the 1980s and commenced in 1998 with the pilot Runaway Rocketboy. The franchise focuses on its titular protagonist (voiced by Debi Derryberry), a young boy with a genius-level intellect.

Films

''Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius''

Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
After the pilot was completed, Nickelodeon executives, who were impressed by the pilot and still enthusiastic about the show's potential, raised the prospect of creating a theatrical film to accompany the TV series, much to the surprise of Davis and his team at the studio. During the initial pitch to Nickelodeon, Oedekerk had highlighted the idea that using computer animation would allow the same models and assets to be reused between both a film and a TV show, an idea which Nick held a strong faith in. Davis further suggested that the feature film be created first, since the characters being modeled could be created at a higher quality than they would have with a TV budget. Although Nick was worried that it would be more difficult to attract a movie-going audience without the TV show to build an install base for the series, these concerns were answered with a series of short TV interstitials which would begin airing in order to build up hype for the upcoming film. The film was a box office and critical success and was nominated for the first Academy Award for Best Animated Feature at the 74th Academy Awards along with Pixar's Monsters, Inc. but lost to DreamWorks Animation’s Shrek.

Possible sequel

In February 2002, sequel reported development summer 2004 release. Producer reported Los Angeles Times sequel "made budget first, but with a new batch of inventions and adventures in Jimmy's town of Retroville." On June 20, 2002, The Hollywood Reporter reported that writer Kate Boutilier had signed a writing deal with Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures to write a sequel to the film, but the sequel never materialized. The film was cancelled because the writers could not agree on a story and Alcorn later stated in an interview that "once the TV series came out, there wasn't a lot of incentive to make a movie when fans could simply watch Jimmy Neutron for free at home."

In 2016, director John A. Davis stated that he has a story for a Jimmy Neutron reboot feature that he would like to make, but he is waiting for the "right situation" to make it.

When asked about a reboot in 2020, Rob Paulsen stated "Well, I've got to tell you, man. I go all over the world when we don't have the coronavirus, and people love Carl. They love Carl. I don't think it would be a bad thing at all to reboot Jimmy Neutron. I think that's one of those shows that a lot of people would love to see again. It was very good. Really smart. That wouldn't surprise me."

In 2025, screenwriter Adam Pava unveiled that a potential new film project based on the character was in the works since December 2023.

Television series

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius (the first series): Throughout the show, various mishaps and conflicts occur on these adventures, as Jimmy's various inventions go awry. The series was well-received. DNA Productions retooled their pipeline when moving from the film to the TV series, to reuse assets for the episodes. Some of the programming team at the studio programmed a special code that allowed the animators to animate scenes in Maya, which can then be rendered in Lightwave. This helped the team keep up with the deadline and avoid going over budget, and losing their sanity.

Planet Sheen (the second series) was a spin-off focusing on Sheen. Originally designed as a series called Red Acres, it was unrelated to Jimmy Neutron, but after multiple network rejections, including Cartoon Network and Disney Channel, the series was re-developed to what would become Planet Sheen. The series was not well received by fans, but critics had mixed reviews.

Specials

The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour is a trilogy of television crossover specials set between the universes of the animated television series The Fairly OddParents and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius. The saga consists of The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour, The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide, and The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators, which premiered on Nickelodeon between 2004 and 2006, and were subsequently released to home video. The specials combine multiple types of animation, using traditional 2D animation for the segments set in the Fairly OddParents universe and CGI for the Jimmy Neutron segments.

Video games


Shorts


Cast

CharacterVoiced byJimmy Neutron:
Boy Genius
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy GeniusThe Jimmy Timmy Power HourPlanet SheenCount
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Jimmy NeutronDebi Derryberry59
Sheen EstevezJeffrey Garcia87
Carl WheezerRob Paulsen59
Doppy Doppweiler38
Cindy VortexCarolyn Lawrence59
Libby FolfaxCrystal Scales45
GoddardFrank Welker57
Hugh NeutronMark DeCarlo57
Judy NeutronMegan Cavanagh49
Ms. Winfred FowlAndrea Martin49
King Goobot VPatrick Stewart
S. Scott Bullock
3
Finbarr CalamitousTim Curry8
EmperorFred Tatasciore44
NesmithBob Joles38
PinterThomas Lennon30
Princess OomCandi Milo30
AseefaSoleil Moon Frye26
DorkusJeff Bennett22

Rides and attractions


Merchandise

Jakks Pacific and Mattel produced toys based on the property.

References



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