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At the end of the first season, the show started to evolve more into a comedic adventure show, with Libby's new look (received in the episode, "Beach Party Mummy" (despite being both aired and produced a few episodes later)) standing out most of all. Soon enough, the protagonists started getting more character development and coming out of their shells. Villains such as Professor Calamitous started appearing more as well, and there would be darker and more serious stories (such as "Sheen's Brain", "Win, Lose and Kaboom!", and "The Trouble with Clones"). The plot lines of the first season was mainly targeted for children ages 7-10 while the succeeding seasons of the show had plot lines that were more appropriate for older audiences mainly between the ages of 8-15.
Paramount Home Video released five VHS tapes and four single-disc DVDs for the series from May 2003 to November 2004. While the first DVD, Confusion Fusion, featured the same episodes on the first two tapes, When Pants Attack and Time Warp, the latter three DVDs included episodes not featured on their adjacent VHS releases. Select Jimmy Neutron episodes also appeared on the Jimmy Timmy Power Hour DVDs and the Nick Picks DVDs. Three manufacture-on-demand two-disc sets collecting select episodes from each season were made available exclusively on Amazon.com from September 5, 2008, to June 4, 2021. A Complete Series set was released by Shout! Factory on October 26, 2021.
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At first glance, Jimmy Neutron sounds like Nickelodeon's response to Dexter's Lab, half a decade later. It stars a boy genius and his escapades as he invents things to help solve the problems that an elementary school kid would experience. But those similarities are...really superficial. Dexter's Laboratory pretty much only focused on the humor. While Jimmy Neutron certainly is a funny show, it does put a higher focus on the story. Dexter's Lab was a show with absolutely no continuity; the world could blow up at the end of every episode for all they cared. Jimmy Neutron does have storylines and it has some small arcs that do grow and change as time goes on. It's nothing that'll prevent newcomers from enjoying seasons 2 or 3, but it might be worth watching the episodes in order, so you'll know who people like Professor Calamitous are when they end up popping up in later episodes. It's not the first Nicktoon to do this, Fairly Oddparents was also like this, and these two shows together definitely seem to set the tone for a more story-driven shows in the future, that had a more loose relationship with the status quo, which helped build the bridge towards shows like Danny Phantom and later Avatar.
I can't say that Jimmy Neutron is one of my overall favorite shows ever made, or, even one of my favorite Nicktoons, but I do think that it is a really good show and one that I would often sit down and watch whenever it was on. As a kid, I liked it because of the cool science fiction scenarios that this show would often have. It is similar to Dexter's Lab or to be honest, many other cartoons. You got your time travel stories, going back to see the dinosaurs, bringing an historical figure back to the present. Jimmy Neutron actually managed to do theirs without pissing off an entire country, so, there's that. Then you got your "aliens" episodes, your "cloning" episode, your "heist" episode. These things have been done in cartoon after cartoon, and it often does use plots basically verbatim from Dexter's Laboratory, or, even uh, Fairly Oddparents, like, when Jimmy made himself stupid, just like Dexter did.
On the flip side though, some of Jimmy Neutron episodes could have very unique and interesting stories [Caption: Like Carl Weezer getting pregnant.]. Like the very first episode where...Jimmy Neutron animates his pants and they basically take over the city. But those are far and few in between. As far as storytelling goes, Jimmy Neutron isn't exactly a major Bashan of originality. But you know what they say, right? There's nothing new under the sun.
Jimmy Neutron is one of those shows that seems like everybody likes, but I don't know anybody who would outright call it their "favorite show ever." I'm sure it's someone's favorite, considering how many memes of it are created, but I don't think it'll be ever as "in demand" as something like Spongebob or Avatar. And that's fine, not every single cartoon needs to aspire to be "the best there ever was like no one ever was before." Sometimes a cartoon just wants to entertain you for eleven or twenty-two minutes the best way that it can, and that's okay once in a while. That's not to say that this show doesn't have any really good or really memorable episodes. Some of them do break through to greatness. Usually though, it's for the specials and the TV movies. The "Power Hours" are pretty good stories, demon Timmy notwithstanding. And I think that "Stranded" is one of the most loved episodes of the series. Although it has boy genius Jimmy Neutron thinking that Australia is not a continent and straight A student Cindy thinking that you could literally see the equator as if it was a line on the ground.
My favorite episode of the series has to be "Win, Lose, or Kaboom!" [Caption: Which I don't have clips of]. I think that it really showed off the characters of the series stronger than any other episode. And it had a great amount of tension within it. It's some of the few episodes that took some time to, well, have some "quiet time." And not to mention, I am a sucker for Survivor parodies.
Does anyone remember The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius? It's that television show on Nickelodeon about a big headed boy named Jimmy Neutron who is a genius, who goes a fun science adventures with his cybernetic canine, Goddard and his friends, Carl, Sheen, Cindy and Libby. I am still a big fan of Jimmy Neutron to this day, I still love the Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius movie, as well as Jimmy's crossovers he had with The Fairly OddParents, the Jimmy Timmy Power Hour Trilogy. Although I am still a big Jimmy Neutron fan, I still won't ever forget about that deleted version of one of the show's episodes.
I was at the mall one day, looking around in the video store. As I was looking for a movie I might get interested in, I saw a section of Nickelodeon DVDs. I got excited to see DVDs of Nick shows, so I decided to check them out. I saw DVDs of The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie, Hey Arnold! The Complete Series DVD Box Set as well as The Wild Thornberrys The Complete Series DVD Box Set. As looked at lots of the Nickelodeon DVDs, all of a suddenly, I saw something that caught my eye. It was a CD case, containing a Jimmy Neutron DVD. I picked it up, and when I looked at it, I noticed it was a DVD containing a deleted in draft of one of the episodes. It said on it, "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, "Sheen's Brain" Deleted Version.", and the picture was of Jimmy and Carl in the lab with Sheen with them, sitting in a chair wearing Jimmy's Brain Drain Helmet modified into a Brain Gain Helmet with Jimmy getting ready to make him smarter so he won't fail the next day's math test and get left back. It also has the classic Nick DVD logo on the bottom right corner of the CD case.
When I looked at it I said, "Wait, what!? A deleted version of one of the episodes of Jimmy Neutron? How very odd.". Feeling curious about it, I decided to buy so I can see what it looked like. I went to the woman up at the front counter and I bought the DVD containing the deleted in draft of the Jimmy Neutron episode, "Sheen's Brain". After buying the DVD, I left the video store, and then I later left the mall and went back home. When I got home, I decided to check out the DVD I discovered. I went into the living room, and turned on the TV, then I turned on the DVD player and took the disc out of the CD case. I then inserted the DVD to start playing it. It first opened up with the Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon logos, then the main menu popped up. The menu showed the same picture on the CD case the DVD was in, while playing the Jimmy Neutron Theme Song instrumental. The menu had only one button called, "Play Deleted Version of Episode". I clicked the button, and before the delete version of the episode started, a warning came up.
At the Candy Bar, oh boy, it then started showing everything that happens in this deleted version of the episode, and boy, was it nightmarish, Sheen was then seen with his head suddenly grown to an enormous size, begging Sam, the Candy Bar's owner, to give him a free ice cram sundae. Sam however refuses to give it to him, thinking there's no way he could've guesses how many jelly beans were in the jar with cheating. After Sheen tells Carl, "I heard that Carl!", as he read his thoughts, finding out he's thinking he's being an annoying doofus, Jimmy arrives with the Brain Drain 8000 and gets shocked to see Sheen's head suddenly enormous. When Jimmy says to Sheen, "Sheen, the math test is over, so it's time to turn you back to normal.", Sheen then says out loud, "I don't want to go back, I'm seeing things clearly for the first time! Besides, everyone loves the new me!", "NO WE DON'T!", the other kids shouted. Sheen then shouted, "SILENCE!!", making thunder noises suddenly start booming and making the lights inside the Candy Bar go out. As he does this, Sheen's eyes suddenly turned and started glowing red, with black pin prints. Carl then shivers nervously, when he sees Sheen's eyes suddenly turn sinister red. Jimmy then says, "Trust me Sheen, you don't want to be a genius. Always having to help people with homework...", "Always endangering the town with your stupid inventions...", added Libby, "Always being a pain in the butt!", added Cindy. Jimmy then said, "Nobody asked you! So I'm just gonna put this helmet back on your head, and...", but as Jimmy tries to put the Brain Drain Helmet on Sheen's head, Sheen then meanly says to him, "Don't come any closer, Neutron!", "Butch, Nick, grab him!", Jimmy shouted. As Jimmy's two other friends, Nick and Butch grab onto Sheen's arms, Sheen then angrily says, "You disappoint me, Jimmy!". Sheen then suddenly grins evilly, and he then pushes Jimmy backwards across the floor, and the floor suddenly breaks up into a line, also Sheen made a small earthquake shake up the inside of the Candy Bar for four seconds, making everyone else in the restaurant scream in horror. Big Brain Sheen then looked more messed up, his now enormous head suddenly turned red, and it sprouted out sharp, black horns. As Sheen again laughs evilly, he gives Jimmy and evil glare as he sits up from his fall, and the neutron shape then turns the screen to black. After the neutron shape opens up the screen again, back to where the episode left off, Big Brain Sheen was still laughing evilly. His huge head looked even more worse with it being red and having black horns. Sheen then used telekinesis powers and pushed Nick and Butch out of the way. He then make small thunder clouds appear in the air, and lighting bolts zapped all over the restaurant. Jimmy, Carl, Cindy, Libby and the others dunked their heads to avoid the powerful electrical bolts. The clouds then disappeared and Sam came into view saying, "Hey, little big head, I just cleaned there!". Sheen then floated off the ground, saying in a demotic voice, "My intelligence is wasted here! I should be building empires, commanding armies! Today Retroville, tomorrow, THE WORLD!!!". Sheen then generated a sphere and threw it at the ceiling of the Candy Bar and makes a hole in it. Sheen then flies out the restaurant through the hole and flies off with his huge head still red with horns sticking out of it. After Sheen flies away, it cut back to the kids in the Candy Bar with Libby saying, "Don't tell me that's just hormones.", "I don't understand it, I was only trying to boost his IQ so he'd pass the math test!", said Jimmy, "Oh, is that all!? And what if we all went around freakishly enlarging our friends' heads, huh!?", asked Cindy. Butch then got between Jimmy and Cindy saying, "Ooh, me first, me first!", then Jimmy and Cindy looked at him and he next says, "Was that a rhetorical question?". Jimmy and Carl then leave the Candy Bar, as Carl takes the free sundae to have it for himself. It then got to the part where Jimmy and Carl were back at Jimmy's lab, where they find out that Sheen's brain was programmed to keep on growing and growing, and if they don't put the Brain Darin Helmet on him soon, his head will explode.
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