It had three seasons It was funny starting with season 2. By season 3 it was bizarre more than anything and pretty hilarious for someone up to 15, the age I was when I saw it for last time.
And, thought is not canon I'm pretty sure they aged along with the series. 10yo in the movie 11yo first season 12 in the 2nd and 13 in the 3rd.
Their characters matured that way so it was fun to grow up at those ages along with the series.
I remember that I started getting interested in girls at the same time as the characters.
Does it still holds up (Apart for season 1 and 2 animation)?
I remember it being really fun in the ridiculous child solutions to things most of the time.
One if my favorite shows growing up. Not seen it for years at this point though.
Brayden Hill
This shit was NEVER good. Not even ironically.
Gabriel Davis
Watched some eps of season 1, and the writing was great, but the animation was bad (3d tv animation has improved so little that jimmy nuetron's 3d animation ages well if you compare it to modern day 3d cartoons)
John Ramirez
animation was shit. most of the humor was only good if you turned your brain off. most of the characters got boring very quickly due to being incredibly one-dimensional.
Austin Martinez
Bland
Joseph Kelly
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John Foster
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Brody Hill
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Camden Cook
Get help you autistic doucheclowns.
Hunter Price
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Austin Barnes
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Matthew Edwards
This was the best show ever. I miss it so much.
Easton Evans
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Matthew Lee
Jimmy's mom is an underrated ara.
Jaxson Turner
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Hudson Torres
Unholy lovechild of a chimp and a tran, user. I can't be doin with this.
Carter Turner
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Caleb Johnson
The tail end of Season 3 was fucking hilarious and was when the show was starting to get good, Season 1 aged like cheese and Season 2 is forgettable as fuck
Who else remembers the Kung Fu and the Jet Fusion marriage specials?
Camden Fisher
I enjoyed the movie, and the show. I liked the show better
Joshua Reed
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Luke Brown
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Jordan Sullivan
Checked
Levi Rivera
I do I have the ring
Brody James
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Leo Brooks
Surely today's rappers namedrop Jimmy Neutron because of Planet Sheen
Connor Collins
the film and animation aged like cheese you find in the back of your fridge that you've forgotten about. season 1 was average Season 2 had a lot of good episodes Season 3 was pretty good overall I wish it kept going because the writing got better as it went along. the Sheen spin-off series was pretty damn annoying.
Christopher Murphy
Simon Coppertone Cindy
Bentley Edwards
Has any single episode of any cartoon created as many autistic fetishists as this?
Jimmy Neutron wasn't good at all. There was absolutely nothing redeeming about it, not even the porn.
Robert Diaz
The episode in which Carl gets impregnated by xenomorph jelly queen. The kung fu especial. The two TV movies. That gremlins shit especial. The stage play episode. Halloween episode both. Pretty much all of season 3. The romantic episodes (Surprisingly believable romance arcs according to progress in puberty), especially the ones in season 3. Season 3 especially the news show one. king of mars, the fantastic four one. The nega Jimmy ones. Funcking Sheen (Pre-planet sheet) Fucking season 2 and onwards Carl. Everything Hugh Neutron related.
Bentley Brooks
I now know this exists
Brayden Bell
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Owen Lopez
Hugh Neutron is the greatest fiction man to have ever lived.
Matthew Cox
Endless pie.
Carson Thomas
He really liked ducks, did he not?
Austin Evans
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Carson Turner
Looking back, it's always the not super popular cartoons that spawn the weirdest fetishes.
True, MLP has horsefuckers but after those humanized ponies it kinda makes sense. This whole, "girl in shirt but no pants with shoes on" is just so fucking far in left field. It's not even morally worse than fucking horses but I think more people would think about fucking horses before deciding to turn pantless lolis into a thing.
I'm just dumbfounded.
Kayden Rogers
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Joseph Sullivan
Why did everything look like they were living in the 50s?
Nathaniel Adams
pick one
Nolan Rogers
pick one
Anthony Gonzalez
It was called Retroville
Austin White
I know, but for what purpose is there a 50s aesthetic?
Gavin Perry
Goddamn it. I knew exactly where it was going the moment I say "Birkenau", and that the joke would be imagining his voice saying this shit, but it still got me and made me laugh like a complete retard.
Adrian Diaz
Aesthetics
Asher Jenkins
So the cartoon wouldn't look dated in two years. Same reason you only see classic cars in movies.
Elijah Lewis
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Logan Sanchez
Remember all the good Christian morals this show taught?
Zachary Brown
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Sebastian Martinez
No pants is best.
Carter Peterson
All frauds are philosophers.
Hudson Reed
I agree with this. I watched a lot of it as a kid because I was bored, but I don't have any nostalgia for it because even back then I recognized that it really wasn't that good.
Parker Campbell
The only thing I remember from this show was this.
Jaxon Cruz
When pants attack
Xavier Cook
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Bentley Cruz
The only morals you barbarians have are sodomy and degenracy.
Alexander James
Isn't putting this stuff out there on deviantART just begging for trouble?
Easton Hughes
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Aaron Campbell
wew lad
William Green
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Ryan Wilson
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Bentley Parker
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Asher Jones
there was the negatron episodes, and the weird-ass houdini episode, also wasn't there like a movie with tons of different aliens fighting a gladiator thing? I remember one of the characters falling in love with some xeno girl. also the jaws parody and video game episode stick out to me for some reason wait, wasn't there a fat predator-looking space pirate, dreads and all?
Kevin Gomez
But telling other people they're going to hell is how they feel better about themselves.
Jaxon Perry
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William Turner
How. I don't want you to go to hell.
Nicholas Smith
But user, I thought the only Jew religion was Judaism? From what I hear, Jews control everything, but for some reason the only religion that gets shit on by SJeW's is Christianity, how do you explain that?
Elijah Price
Reverse false flag
Wyatt Thomas
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Jeremiah Miller
Aesthetic.
The show was a nod to old 1950s sci-fi pulp magazines that imagined suburban life would be much more fantastic than it is now.
Benjamin Ramirez
What ring?
Blow it out your ass.
Yes. Jimmy falls for some hot monster xenogirl but because plot, she stays on the alien planet.
I kinda liked that (I'm going turbo autistic I know) because by that point Jimmy and Cindy were a couple in eveything but name. It was really weird because Sheen and Libby were openly a couple so them not being able to deal with that was kinda weird.
This remind me to add to the list.
The Evil baby. The Jet Fusion episodes The episodes that admitedly started for the keks of it rather than solve the latest of Jimmy's fuck ups like the egyptian one, the city underwater and the one were Jimmy and Cindy are trapped in an island.
Wow, there were more good episodes than I remember..
Blake Cruz
Marked: Remember them to be good episodes. Overmarked: I really fucking like them. Unmarked: Meh OR bad episodes. ?; Dont't remember
Aaron Mitchell
Also, technically "Lady sings the news" was the last episode in production order.
Nolan Foster
Season 3 fixed, sorry,
Justin Hall
There are 80 episode counting them apart in the 10 minutes long ones but counting tv specials as one, And you marked 50 as good so 62% of the series is good. Veredict, worth watching.
Gavin Harris
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Julian Brown
What about the FOP crossover specials?
Oliver Cooper
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Connor Richardson
I know there were like three of them, but I can't really remember the plots of any of them
Jacob Morris
All I remember is Jimmy and Timmy both wanting to bone Cindy.
Gabriel Russell
The intro, Pants Attack and Jim's Dad's stupid dialogue are the only things I remember.
Christopher Ross
So, was Sheen a reference to…
Christian Long
Obviously. His last name is Estevez.
Jason Cruz
You know, I hadn't realized until recently but this show (and the movie) was made by the guy that made Kung Pow - hell, the original Jimmy Neutron movie came out the same year as Kung Pow did. Looking back, the humor does seem pretty similar (despite the difference in intended age of audiences).