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6.1/10
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An eight-year-old boy genius and his friends must rescue their parents after the adults are abducted by aliens.An eight-year-old boy genius and his friends must rescue their parents after the adults are abducted by aliens.An eight-year-old boy genius and his friends must rescue their parents after the adults are abducted by aliens.
- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 6 nominations total
Rob Paulsen
- Carl
- (voice)
- …
Megan Cavanagh
- Mom
- (voice)
- …
Mark DeCarlo
- Dad
- (voice)
- …
Jeffrey Garcia
- Sheen
- (voice)
Bob Goen
- Newscaster
- (voice)
Mary Hart
- Newscaster
- (voice)
Carolyn Lawrence
- Cindy Vortex
- (voice)
Andrea Martin
- Miss Fowl
- (voice)
Candi Milo
- Nick
- (voice)
- …
Crystal Scales
- Libby
- (voice)
Martin Short
- Ooblar
- (voice)
Patrick Stewart
- King Goobot
- (voice)
Jim Cummings
- Ultra Lord
- (voice)
- …
David L. Lander
- Yokian Guard
- (voice)
- …
Kimberly Brooks
- Zachery
- (voice)
- …
Paul Greenberg
- Guard
- (voice)
Laraine Newman
- Hostess
- (voice)
Featured reviews
An elementary school student has to save his parents from evil space aliens with the help of his classmates (who all had their parents kidnapped as well) in this fun and overall enjoyable animated feature from the Nickelodeon Studios. "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" was a surprise Best Animated Feature nominee in 2001 (the category's first year). It seemed to be the oddball production in a group which included "Shrek" and "Monsters, Inc." (there were only three films nominated in that category that year). Overall though "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" is on par with "Shrek" (one of the more over-rated films of the past few years) and stands tall with the superior "Monsters, Inc.". Admittedly the movie is excellent for children, but only fair for hardened adults. It lacks the charm for wide audiences that most other animated features have these days. Still, "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" serves its purpose to the paramount and continues to be a money-maker for Nickelodeon (there is a regular series airing now on that network). First-rate animation (that has that striking aquarium-style appeal to it) and good voice characterizations (Martin Short and Patrick Stewart in particular as the comical aliens) make the movie one of the better films of 2001. 4 stars out of 5.
i dont see why the hell they took somethin like jimy neutron, which isnt even a real show, and made it into the lamest movie ever. the plot is unoriginal as ever (wow lets save the world from aliens etc). give me dexter's lab anyday over this crap
I saw the trailers for Jimmy Neutron and was not at all impressed. The premise sounded way too kiddy and the fact that it was going to be a TV show made the whole thing scream, "Marketing!" Thankfully I just caught it on video and was wonderfully surprised. The animation is very good and nicely detailed, the humor is simple and G-rated for kids, which will please adults, and the story is fast-paced and creative. I liked all of the characters, from the whipped-cream hair sporting Jimmy to his nerdy friends and the evil booger aliens. There were some genuinely cool touches too, like the fight between a tiny teacher and the deadly apple worm or the detailed alien chicken. My only real complaint is the fact that the soundtrack is packed to the brim with dumb pop songs that pop up at the weirdest times and basically interrupt the flow of the whole movie. Also, any movie with Aaron Carter singing in it quickly gets a few points demoted from it. You can stick around after the video's credits for some music videos, one with the C arter kid and another with some girls singing "We're the Kids In America." They are not spectacular extras, which makes me yearn for a DVD player even more, now. All in all, though, Jimmy is a pleasant, short flick that won't keep adults in a coma and will definitely get the kids quiet for an hour. It may not be up there with the Pixar films or Shrek, but it is decent nonetheless. 3/4 stars.
I see a lot of negative comments on here that have been made by other adults who haven't experienced this movie when they were kids. Having seen this movie when I was a kid, I have to say, it was not as bad as they all say it is! It was funny and quirky with an important message. Do watch this with your children; They're going to love it!
There's not too much that can really be said about "Jimmy Neutron" as far as films go. A previous reviewer described it as something to watch on a rainy Sunday afternoon and that sounds like an adequate description. There are a few reviews on this website of the film though which feel a bit harsh. Ultimately, theres no denying that "Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius" is a kids film, that's what it was meant to be, that's what it is. That's not a bad thing though. Whilst it may not have the adult humour of other animations (mainly the greatest animation of them all, "Shrek"), it does still have the occasional funny joke that will make people of all ages laugh. Whilst the plot is a bit wafer thin and the animation a bit simplistic at times, I'd like to see most of the reviewers on this website try and do better. Ultimately, I can understand that to some people, this film may not be their cup of tea, and for a long time I avoided trying to watch it. Once you sit down and give it the time of day though, you'll be pleasantly surprised. Not the best animation of the last few years, but definately worth a viewing.
Did you know
- TriviaIntended as a television pilot for Les Aventures de Jimmy Neutron, un garçon génial (2002). But, when Paramount's executives were shown very early footage, and early design plans for it, they were so impressed by it, that they decided to fund it for theatrical release.
- GoofsJimmy uses a hair from his head to confirm a DNA match to enter his clubhouse. While hair itself doesn't contain DNA, the follicle from which the hair grows does have DNA. A plucked hair always contains a bit of the follicle.
- Crazy creditsDuring the credits shows us what happend to Jimmy's teacher Ms. Fowl after he shrunk her in the beginning of the movie. She is seen riding a worm to the cafeteria.
- Alternate versionsOn the VHS version, the movie opens and closes with the 90th Anniversary Paramount Pictures logo. However,on the DVD release, and on most TV prints, the 1986-2001 Paramount logo appears, which was in the original theatrical release.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Making of 'Jimmy Neutron' (2001)
- SoundtracksJimmy Neutron Theme
Written by Brian Causey and Jaret Reddick
Performed by Bowling for Soup
Produced by Jaret Reddick
Courtesy of Jive Records
Details
- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Jimmy Neutrón: El niño genio
- Filming locations
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- $30,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $80,936,232
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $13,832,786
- Dec 23, 2001
- Gross worldwide
- $102,992,536
- Runtime
- 1h 22m(82 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
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