Jimmy Neutron An Intro

Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Jimmy Neutron (voiced by Debi Derryberry) is a fictional character in the TV series The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and the movie Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. He is the main and the title character of both the movie and the TV series. His name is a spoof of the scientist Issac Newton's. He is a ten year old genius inventor but his inventions seem to cause more destruction than anything and it is usually up to him to stop them. He lives in Retroville with his robotic dog, Goddard also his bestest friend (named after Robert H. Goddard, a pioneer in modern rocketry), his father, bumbling duck-lover Hugh and his mother, neat freak Judy Neutron.

Jimmy's full name is James Isaac Neutron, but only his mother calls him that--usually after his latest invention leads to disaster. His father calls him "Jimbo" and Cindy Vortex, an extraordinarily intelligent (I doubt) girl from Jimmy's class (who is secretly in love with him and vice-versa, though it has become less of a secret recently), often refers to him as Nerdtron, Spewtron, King Cranium, and other such names. Cindy's best friend is Libby Folfax, while Jimmy has two best friends, Carl Wheezer and Sheen Estevez.

Carl is portly and something of a momma's boy, while Sheen is a hyperactive reality challenged geek who idolizes the superhero Ultra Lord.

He(Jimmy) has a huge IQ of 214; however, he is not always very practical and, no matter how noble his intentions, almost all of his inventions lead to mishaps; often putting his friends or the entire town in danger. One of his most captivating features is the fact that his cranium projects further than normal to house his large brain, something which almost everyone comments on--particularly Cindy. Whenever he needs to come up with an idea, he will urge his brain on, saying "Think, think, think!", whereafter there will be a short clip that shows Jimmy's brain and an image of a scene that happened earlier in the episode. Then Jimmy will shout, "Brain Blast!" and then give the solution that saves the day. During season three, the "Brain Blasts" are seen less and less.

Geshan Manandhar

1 comments:

  1. Cathy said...

    Jimmy neutron an animated TV series for children that was aired in Nickelodeon. No wonder my nephews loves watching the show.

    July 29, 2009 at 8:39 PM  

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