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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius Episode Guide

1 :01x01 - When Pants Attack

First aired: Jul/20/2002
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Frank Welker (Goddard), Megan Cavanagh (Girl), Debi Derryberry (Ultra-Lord Action Figure), Billy West (TV Announcer / Lucky Joe), Candi Milo (Nick)

Since Jimmy's a scientist, he has more important things to do than pick up his pants - like invent a device that will do that chore for him. But when the nanochip develops advanced cranial capacity, Jimmy's pants lead an attack on the city of Retroville!



2 :01x02 - Normal Boy/Birth of a Salesman

First aired: Sep/06/2002
Writer: Jed Spingarn, Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Megan Cavanagh (Old Lady Nusbaum/VOX), Rob Paulsen (Principal Willoughby/Gus), Crystal Scales (Maggie), Tom Kenny (The Willy Loman 3000), Debi Derryberry (Amber), Mark DeCarlo (Mayor Quadar/Janitor)

Normal Boy
Jimmy is tired of being a genius, so he decides to drain his brain to normal capacity. But when a big meteor heads straight for Retroville, who will save the day?



Birth of a Salesman
Miss Fowl's class has a candy-selling contest, with the grand prize being a trip to Retroland! To beat Cindy in the contest, Jimmy invents a robot programmed to sell candy no matter what.



3 :01x03 - Brobot/The Big Pinch

First aired: Sep/13/2002
Writer: Evan Gore, Heather Lombard, Jed Spingarn
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Butch/Thomas Edison), Paul Greenberg (Brobot/Man on TV), Debi Derryberry (Butch's Little Brother), Frank Welker (Llama), Mark DeCarlo (Commercial Narrator), Maurice LaMarche (Digital Voiced Goddard)

Brobot
Jimmy, fed up with being an only child, invents his very own little brother, Brobot. Although at first he is happy with the results, Jimmy's actions soon backfire when Brobot steals the attention of Jimmy's friends and family.



The Big Pinch
Jimmy brings Thomas Edison to the present using his Time Pincher. But the future of western civilization is threatened when Edison falls in love with Miss Fowl and refuses to return to his own time!



4 :01x04 - Granny Baby/Time Is Money

First aired: Sep/20/2002
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers, Steve Oedekerk
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Jeffrey Garcia (Bystander), Megan Cavanagh (Hilgo/Crowd Member #2), Phyllis Diller (Granny Neutron), Rob Paulsen (Old Man Carl/Stick to Pitchman/Crowd Member #1)

Granny Baby
Jimmy's Granny comes to stay while Judy and Hugh are off on a third honeymoon. Jimmy, concerned by her ailing health, gives her his new youth tonic. However, the potion works too well - Granny ends up as a talking baby!



Time is Money
Through the wonder of time travel; Jimmy goes 15 years into the past to a time when his parents were swinging sweethearts. Jimmy's investment tip changes the future so that the Neutrons become fabulously rich - but with unintended consequences!



5 :01x05 - Raise The Oozy Scab/I Dream of Jimmy

First aired: Sep/27/2002
Writer: Darrell Vickers, Andrew Nicholls
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Candi Milo (Female Fish), Jeffrey Garcia (Fish), Rob Paulsen (Squid/Llama/Turkey Bride)

Raise the Oozy Scab
Jimmy, Cindy, Carl, and Sheen take to the seas in search of treasure for their oceanography project.



I Dream of Jimmy
Carl's sleeping problems are hindering Jimmy's scientific research, so Jimmy goes into Carl's dream to see what the problem is.



6 :01x06 - Jimmy On Ice/Battle of the Band

First aired: Oct/04/2002
Writer: Gene Grillo, Spencer Green
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Megan Cavanagh (Carl's Image Consultant/Women), Rob Paulsen (Dad #1)

Jimmy on Ice
On an incredibly hot summer day, Jimmy tries to do Retroville a favor by blocking out the sun with quantumly enhanced sun block. But, as usual, things don't quite turn out the way the boy genius planned.



Battle of the Bands
Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen form a band for the Talent Contest. Instead of focusing on their music, however, they focus on becoming rock stars - threatening their performance and friendship.



7 :01x07 - See Jimmy Run/Trading Faces

First aired: Oct/14/2002
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers, Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Director: John A. Davis, Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Butch/Oleander), Candi Milo (Britney/Nick), Megan Cavanagh (Mrs. Vortex/VOX), Jim Belushi (Coach Gruber), Debi Derryberry (Nissa)

See Jimmy Run
After a humiliating defeat by Cindy in the school relay race, Jimmy improves his shoes so he can run at the speed of light! Unfortunately, he gets stuck in this super-fast mode. Unless he finds a way to slow down, he will disappear – for good.



Trading Faces
While Jimmy is using his mind-reading device on Cindy, their personalities are accidentally switched. Jimmy (in Cindy's body) and Cindy (in Jimmy's body) take advantage of this mistake, embarrassing each other to no end.



8 :01x08 - The Phantom of Retroland/My Son, the Hamster

First aired: Oct/30/2002
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: John A. Davis, Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Candi Milo (Phantom #1/Nick), Mark DeCarlo (Man), Frank Welker (Mr. Wuggles/Phantom #4), Carolyn Lawrence (Phantom #2), Crystal Scales (Phantom #2), Megan Cavanagh (Phantom #3)

The Phantom of Retroland
At school, Nick tells a scary tale about the Phantom of Retroland, a monster that lives at the local amusement park. In the interest of science, Jimmy sets out to disprove this urban myth with the help of his reluctant friends Carl and Sheen.



My Son, the Hamster
A teleporting accident leads to Jimmy switching bodies with Carl's hamster, Mr. Wuggles.



9 :01x09 - Hall Monster/Hypno-Birthday to You

First aired: Nov/01/2002
Writer: Darwin Vickers, Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Crystal Scales (Chuck Lestor), Debi Derryberry (Amber), Rob Paulsen (Principal Willoughby/Butch/Oleander), Ben Stein (Giggles The Clown), Candi Milo (Nick)

Hall Monster
When the old tyrant of a hall monitor moves to Greece, Jimmy is chosen as his replacement. At first, he hates the job. But the power goes to his head, and he vows to "bring Lindbergh Elementary into the new century and beyond," becoming worse than the old hall monitor.



Hypno-Birthday to You!
Jimmy wants that new chemistry set in the worst way. But rather than wait for his birthday to come around, he hypnotizes his parents to think that tomorrow is his birthday. This plan works well - too well. Hugh and Judy think that every tomorrow is Jimmy's birthday, and our boy genius finds himself in trouble once again.



10 :01x10 - Krunch Time/Substitute Creature

First aired: Nov/15/2002
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darwin Vickers, Heather Lombard, Evan Gore
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Candi Milo (Nick), Mark DeCarlo (General Ambercrombie), Billy West (Sam), Rob Paulsen (Butch/Captain)

Krunch Time
Jimmy determines to create a perfect snack: sour, creamy, sweet, chewy, etc. - all at once! When he finally gets the formula right, the snack turns out to be too perfect ... and everyone in Retroville becomes hopelessly addicted to it!



Substitute Creature
During Botany class, Miss Fowl accidentally swallows a seed from Jimmy's DNA-accelerated spinach plant. This has the unforeseen consequence of turning her into a 50-foot plant creature that threatens the citizens of Retroville.



11 :01x11 - Safety First/Crime Sheen Investigation

First aired: Nov/30/2002
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Daran Norris (Nanobot #1), Tom Kenny (Nanobot #2), Candi Milo (Terry/Nick)

Safety First
A bully has been giving Jimmy a rough time recently, and he's had it. Rather than go to the proper authorities, Jimmy creates an electronic bodyguard piloted by Nanobots. The Nanobots get a little overzealous, though, and the Jim-Tech doesn't help Jimmy's situation much.



Crime Sheen Investigation
Sheen's oldest and most prized Ultra-Lord is missing! It's up to Jimmy, playing a high-tech Sherlock Holmes, to find it.



12 :01x12 - Journey to the Center of Carl/Aaughh!! Wilderness!!

First aired: Jan/31/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway, John A. Davis
Guest star: Megan Cavanagh (Mrs. Vortex), Crystal Scales (Mrs. Folfax), Corey Burton (Rayburn), Debi Derryberry (Yentil Marmelstein)

Journey to the Center of Carl
Jimmy creates a Sick Patch to make him and his classmates get sick and stay out of school. But when the Sick Patch dissolves into the kids' skin, Jimmy has to go inside Carl to track down the germ and make a vaccine.



Aaughh!! Wilderness!!
Hugh takes Jimmy, Sheen, and Carl on a camping trip into the wilderness, allowing no technology whatsoever. So what will save them when a big problem comes along?



13 :01x13 - Party at Neutron's/Ultra Sheen

First aired: Feb/17/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo, Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Jim Cummings (Ultra-Lord/Sergeant/Llama), Rob Paulsen (Butch/Oleander/Butch), Kath Soucie (Betty Quinlan), Candi Milo (Nick/Britney)

Party at Neutron's
Sheen and Carl convince Jimmy to throw a party when his parents go out to watch Ducks. But when Hugh and Judy come home early, how can Jimmy convince his guests to leave?



Ultra Sheen
Jimmy's new invention lets you actually be a player in your favorite video game! Sheen enters Ultra-Lord Versus Robo-Fiend and is later joined by Jimmy. But when Carl enters in Llamapalooza, Jimmy's faced with the problem of getting them all back into the real world.



14 :01x14 - Professor Calamitous I Presume/Broadcast Blues

First aired: Mar/14/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo, Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Tim Curry (Professor Calamitous), Rob Paulsen (Principal Willoughby), Billy West (Sam), Candi Milo (Amber)

Broadcast Blues
Jimmy lands the spot of host on Lindbergh Elementary's Public Access show! When the show fails miserably, Cindy and Libby are brought in as producer and co-star, changing informative Science With Jimmy to flashy Funky Jam Dance Party (with some science).



Professor Calamitous, I Presume
The bad Professor Finbar Calamitous, who can never finish anything, plots to take over Retroville, with some help from its resident boy genius.



15 :01x15 - The Egg-pire Strikes Back

First aired: Apr/25/2003
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Billy West (Sam), Rob Paulsen (Butch/Principal Willoughby/Oleander), Mark DeCarlo (General Ambercrombie/Janitor), S. Scott Bullock (King Goobot), Paul Greenberg (Ooblar), Jim Belushi (Coach Gruber), Megan Cavanagh (Mrs. Vortex/VOX), Crystal Scales (Ike), Candi Milo (Britney/Nick/Amber/Nissa)

The Yolkians have come to earth but this time they seek out only peace and brotherhood with the people of Retroville. But while they integrate themselves into society, Jimmy Neutron suspects the worst. Who could forget how the evil egg-shaped aliens tried to sacrifice the entire adult population of Retroville to the ravenous chicken god Poultra? Everyone apparently. Just when Jimmy is about to give in and make peace like everyone else, he discovers some evidence that reveals the Yolkian's true intentions.



16 :01x16 - Maximum Hugh/Sleepless in Retroville

First aired: May/17/2003
Writer: Stephen Banks, John Crane
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Mark DeCarlo (Jensen/Sheezicks), Corey Burton (Dr. Dark/Pizza Monster), Keith Alcorn (Mr. DeCarlo), Tom Kenny (Max/Wilderman/Mr. Moodini), Megan Cavanagh (Sasha Vortex), Jim Belushi (Coach Gruber), Jeffrey Garcia (Man), Rob Paulsen (Mr. Wheezer/Principal Willoughby)

Maximum Hugh
It's time for the Parent-Child Picnic Games at Lindbergh Elementary - and the Vortexes always win. Since Jimmy doesn't think Hugh has what it takes to beat Cindy and her mom, he invents a headband to scientifically bring his dad's performance levels up past human standards.



Sleepless in Retroville
Jimmy is hosting a sleepover with Carl and Sheen! To make it the best slumber party in history, Jimmy invents a machine to make perfect pillows for pillow fights, create made-to-order pizzas, and tell scream-your-head-off scary stories. But what happens if the invention is overloaded and the programs mix up?



17 :01x17 - Make Room for Daddy-O

First aired: Jun/06/2003
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Crystal Scales (Libby's Little Brother), Candi Milo (Nick/Amber), Frank Welker (Wendell), Peter Frampton (Cool Hugh), Rob Paulsen (Mr. Vortex/Butch), Billy West (Sam/Corky Shimazu), Mark DeCarlo (Mr. Vortex)

The Father's Day talent show is only a few days away, and Jimmy has to perform with his Dad. Hugh can't wait for the big night. Jimmy, on the other hand, is afraid of being disgraced in front of the entire school. Sure he loves his dad, but why must Hugh be so dorky and un-cool? So Jimmy invents a device that will alter Hugh's personality, making him the coolest dad in Retroville. The invention's a success. Hugh is so cool he becomes a huge celebrity. But now this new-and-improved Hugh is too cool to spend time with his son. Jimmy must now come up with a last minute solution that will turn Hugh back into the dad he loves.



18 :01x18 - A Beautiful Mine

First aired: Aug/01/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Maurice LaMarche (Zix), Jeff Bennett (Barbarino), Kevin Michael Richardson (Tee), Megan Cavanagh (Mrs. Vortex), Candi Milo (Britney), Rob Paulsen (Mr. Wheezer/Chip)

Jimmy, Carl, Sheen, Cindy, Libby, and Goddard blast off into space in Jimmy's newly invented spaceship to mine for aster-rubies while fighting off space bandits and their own greed.



19 :01x19 - Sorry, Wrong Era

First aired: Sep/05/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Mark DeCarlo (Instructor), Billy West (Sam), Jeffrey Garcia (Pterodactyl), Rob Paulsen (Pterodactyl/Chicks), Megan Cavanagh (Woman), Crystal Scales (Chicks), Debi Derryberry (Chicks)

Jimmy invents the Quantum Replay 9000 which enables him to go back in time. When Hugh gets a hold of it, he accidentally sends Jimmy, Carl and Sheen back 200 million years. Now Jimmy has to figure out how to get back while staving off a rampaging T-Rex.



20 :02x01 - Beach Party Mummy

First aired: Sep/19/2003
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Narrator/Instructor/Principal Willoughby/Butch/Mummy #2), Debi Derryberry (Mummy #1), Jeffrey Garcia (Mummy #3)

Bored by a class documentary on mummies, Jimmy decides to take Carl, Sheen, Libby, and Cindy along with him to see the real deal. But when his Electro-Life gizmo accidentally brings the mummies to life, Jimmy's got to keep himself and his friends from becoming the latest addition to Queen Hazabataslapya's Tomb.



21 :02x02 - The Retroville 9/Grumpy Young Men

First aired: Oct/03/2003
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers, Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Carolyn Lawrence (Tina Sue), Megan Cavanagh (Gretchen), Ralph Grairl (Japanese Announcer), Jeffrey Garcia (Nathan), Kevin Michael Richardson (Tremendous Jackson), Crystal Scales (Ozzie), Billy West (Sam/Lance), Rob Paulsen (Principal Willoughby/Butch), Mark DeCarlo (Clerk)

The Retroville 9
Jimmy's determination to captain a winning baseball team leads him to rev up the equipment with Neutronic technology. When the team unexpectedly reaches the World Championship, Jimmy has a crisis of conscience.



Grumpy Young Men
Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen use Jimmy's Metabolic Accelerator so they can be old enough to buy a violent video game. The machine works a little too well, and the boys end up as senior citizens.



22 :02x03 - Operation: Rescue Jet Fusion

First aired: Oct/13/2003
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Corey Burton (Head Monk/Narrator), Wendie Malick (Beautiful Gorgeous), Carolyn Lawrence (Tina Sue), Ving Rhames (Chief), Crystal Scales (Ike), Megan Cavanagh (Ms. Jingle Bells/Female Monk), Candi Milo (Britney/Nick), Rob Paulsen (Prinicpal Willoughby/Robotic Voice/Clam/Monk), Christian Slater (Jet Fusion), Tim Curry (Professor Calamitous), Dan Castellaneta (Professor Crank), Kath Soucie (Betty Quinlan), Michael Clarke Duncan (Commander Baker)

Jimmy thinks it's cool when he's recruited by a top-secret government agency to become a spy, but what's even more thrilling is joining forces with his action-hero movie idol Jet Fusion in an effort to save the world from a villainous professor.



23 :02x04 - Nightmare in Retroville

First aired: Oct/29/2003
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Joe Lala (Mr. Esteves), Billy West (Sam/Man), Rob Paulsen (Principal Willoughby), Mark DeCarlo (Octopus Man)

Jimmy's Neutronic Monster-Maker transforms Sheen into a werewolf, Carl into a vampire, and Hugh into Frankenstein's monster. However, Jimmy's invention works too well, making those three real monsters! The little genius's Halloween is complicated when Carl and Sheen bite Cindy and Libby - now there are five monsters chasing him!



24 :02x05 - Monster Hunt/Jimmy For President

First aired: Nov/11/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo, Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Keith Alcorn (Mr. DeCarlo), Carolyn Lawrence (Tina Sue), Billy West (Sam), Joe Lala (Mr. Esteves), Terry Wood (Singer #1), Candi Milo (Nick/Britney), Jim Cummings (Mayor), Mark DeCarlo (Captain Betty), Rob Paulsen (Principal Willoughby/Butch), Phil LaMarr (Bolbi Stroganovsky), Crystal Scales (Ike)

Monster Hunt
Jimmy, Sheen, Carl and Captain Betty set out on a mission to capture the lake monster that has haunted Lake Retroville for at least six months.



Jimmy For President
Jimmy, Sheen, Libby, and the new foreign-exchange student, Bolbi, run for class president. However, the first three candidates get swept up in their desire to win and use unfair tactics to influence Carl's vote. When the votes are tied and Carl must cast the deciding vote, he has a conflict of interest.



25 :02x06 - Return of the Nanobots

First aired: Nov/14/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Daran Norris (Nanobot 1), Tom Kenny (Nanobot 2), Megan Cavanagh (Gretchen)

Jimmy tries to update those mischievous Nanobots to correct his non-scientific homework, but the Nanobots become obsessed with pleasing "The Great Creator" and start correcting everything.



26 :02x07 - Holly Jolly Jimmy

First aired: Dec/08/2003
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Billy West (Sam/Lou/Reporter), Rob Paulsen (Butch/Elf), Frank Welker (Officer Tubbs/Father), Mel Brooks (Santa Claus)

Jimmy is convinced that Santa Claus does not exist. To prove his theory once and for all, Jimmy travels to the North Pole with Carl and Sheen. The boys find Santa's workshop, but Jimmy thinks it's just another toy factory. In fact, nothing they see convinces Jimmy otherwise. When his homing device accidentally emits a blast of energy to the source of the signal, Santa's atoms get scrambled. With Santa temporarily out of action, who can deliver the presents? Jimmy must now put his doubts aside, load up the hypercube, and try to save Christmas before the people of Retroville make up a new holiday.



27 :02x08 - Love Potion #976/J

First aired: Feb/13/2004
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Debi Derryberry (Emily), Rob Paulsen (Oleander)

Jimmy shows off his latest invention – a love pheromone – to Carl and Sheen. Anyone exposed to it will fall in love with the first person he or she sees. Jimmy thinks his potion is stored safely in the containment chamber, but Carl accidentally opens it – and love is literally in the air, exposing them all! And Cindy Vortex is the first girl Jimmy sees! Will Jimmy be able to reverse the effects of his latest invention, or will love conquer all?



28 :02x09 - Sheen's Brain

First aired: Mar/08/2004
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Butch), Jim Cummings (UltraLord)

Jimmy tries to stop Sheen from getting left back in school by turning his Brain Drain Helmet into a Brain Gain Helmet. However, his plan backfires when Sheen's I.Q. – as well as his head – inflates to a destructive degree.



29 :02x10 - MaternoTron Knows Best/Send in the Clones

First aired: Mar/09/2004
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers, Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Mark DeCarlo (Man), Phyllis Diller (Granny Neutron)

MaternoTron Knows Best
MaternoTron Knows Best: Jimmy creates a robot to replace his vacationing mother, but when it becomes too controlling, will Judy come to the rescue in time?



Send in the Clones
When Jimmy's chores get in the way of him enjoying rare ice crystals from outer space, he hurriedly creates clones of himself. These clones, however, represent different parts of Jimmy's personality. What will happen when the clones are let loose in Retroville?



30 :02x11 - The Great Egg Heist/The Feud

First aired: Mar/10/2004
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Ming-Na (Princess Guan Qi "Peggy" Tsu), Frank Welker (Second Guard)

The Great Egg Heist
Jimmy helps Princess Guan Qi "Peggy" Tsu by retrieving the Egg-Drop Jade from the Retroville Museum before it is stolen by her evil brother.



The Feud
Jimmy and Carl's dads are fighting and forbid their sons from speaking to one another, so Jimmy and Carl must find a way to end the feud and save their friendship.



31 :02x12 - Out, Darn Spotlight

First aired: Mar/11/2004
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Phil LaMarr (Bolbi Stroganovsky), Crystal Scales (Ike)

Jimmy tries to impress Betty Quinlan by auditioning for the lead role in the school play, a musical entitled Mc Beth in Space. Though he loses the part to Nick, he jumps at the chance of doing the special effects. However, when Nick breaks his leg skateboarding, will Jimmy rise to the challenge, or let the play go up in smoke?



32 :02x13 - The Junkman Cometh

First aired: Mar/12/2004
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Charlie Adler (Junkman), Grey Delisle (Mombot), Neil Ross (Announcer)

Jimmy, Sheen and Carl travel to the Moon to help Jimmy's robotic brother Brobot rescue his parents from The Junkman, an evil space scoundrel.



33 :02x14 - Fowl Bull/The Science Fair Affair

First aired: Mar/26/2004
Writer: John P. McCann, Darrell Vickers, Andrew Nicholls
Director: Keith Alcorn, Kirby Atkins
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Cowboy), Phil LaMarr (Bolbi Stroganovsky)

Fowl Bull
During a class trip to a rodeo, Jimmy, Carl and Sheen fall for a cute cowgirl, Sally. To prove themselves worthy of Sally's heart, each of the boys set out to master a specific rodeo talent. Sheen turns himself into a rodeo clown, and Carl wrestles a pig, but it's Jimmy who comes out the victor with his impressive bull riding – and fool proof robotic bull, of course. Once the bull malfunctions however, the boys need the help of a real cowboy to save the day. That cowboy, or cowgirl, turns out to be none other than Miss Fowl.



The Science Fair Affair!
Cindy leads a campaign to ban Jimmy from the school's science fair, citing unfair competition. But even an ousted Jimmy steals the spotlight when his patented oil-generating machine earns him a Nobel Prize for Science – then malfunctions and places everyone at the science fair in grave danger.



34 :02x15 - The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour

First aired: May/07/2004
Writer: Gene Grillo, Butch Hartman, Steve Marmel
Director: Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn, Butch Hartman
Guest star: Jeff Bennett (Fairy Agent #2), Tara Strong (Timmy Turner), Faith Abrahams (Francis), Dan Castellaneta (Goddard Evil Robot Voice), Rob Paulsen (Announcer), Gary Leroi Gray (AJ Ibrahim), Jason Marsden (Chester McBadbat), Carlos Alazraqui (Denzel Crocker)

When Timmy Turner wishes he was in the greatest lab in the universe, he winds up in Jimmy Neutron's secret laboratory, and Jimmy is teleported to Dimmsdale. Jimmy happened to be giving Goddard an upgrade at the time, which Timmy interrupts, installing a violent video game into the dog's programming instead. Meanwhile, Jimmy inadvertently provides the means for Mr. Crocker to take over Fairy World.



35 :02x16 - Men At Work

First aired: Jun/02/2004
Writer: Andrew Nicholls, Darrell Vickers
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Maurice LaMarche (Zix), Kevin Michael Richardson (Tee), Phil LaMarr (Bolbi Stroganovsky), Keith Alcorn (Man With Red Shirt), Debi Derryberry (Mother)

To raise money for his inventions, Jimmy decides that he, Sheen, and Carl should get jobs. Skeet, employee of the month at McSpanky's, hires Sheen and Carl, but doesn't think Jimmy's the "McSpanky type," though he agrees to try Jimmy out. Jimmy, however, is not pleased with the brainless (and humiliating) work he has to do, so he takes it upon himself to show everyone what he's capable of - by bringing McSpanky's into the 21st century.



36 :02x17 - The Mighty Wheezers/Billion Dollar Boy

First aired: Jun/07/2004
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Kirby Atkins, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Frank Welker (Mr. Strych)

The Mighty Wheezers
When his parents go to the desert for a camp-out, Jimmy spends the weekend with the Wheezers. The aches, pains, and insane precautions the Wheezers take to protect their health, however, soon get to Jimmy. Thus, the boy genius sneaks back to his lab and creates health boost pills for the Wheezers. The pills work a little too well, though, and the Wheezers end up with almost super-human abilities! But the effects are only temporary, and they could wear off at any time..



Bilion Dollar Boy
After Jimmy beats the richest kid in Retroville, Eustace Strych, in the Battlekite Flyoffs, Eustace's pride is wounded. He sets up a trap for Jimmy by inviting Jimmy, Sheen, Carl, Cindy, Libby, Hugh, and - most importantly - Goddard over to his mansion. There, Hugh befriends Eustace's dad while the kids enjoy an ice cream banquet. Things turn dangerous, however, when Eustace engages Jimmy in a bet - Goddard against one of Eustace's RA multi-units. And if Eustace's robot wins, Jimmy will lose Goddard.



37 :02x18 - Win, Lose, and Kaboom!

First aired: Jul/09/2004
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Alyssa Milano (April Gorlock), Tim Allen (Meldar)

A strange meteor lands in Retroville, bearing a mysterious message in an alien language. When Jimmy is finally able to translate and answer the riddle, he, Cindy, Libby, Sheen, Carl, Bolbi, and Goddard are sucked into space - only to find that the message is an invitation to Intergalactic Showdown! Team Earth must learn to work together to win - or lose their home planet!



38 :02x19 - Attack of the Twonkies

First aired: Nov/11/2004
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Mark DeCarlo (Slavros), Jeffrey Garcia (Nathan), Billy West (Louie)

After a close call with a hostile alien life form on the comet Twonkus-3, Jimmy returns home only to find that a cute and cuddly alien has stowed away on his ship. Despite Jimmy's warnings about the dangers of keeping alien pets, the twonkies become huge hits, and soon everyone owns one. But when the twonkies undergo an unexpected mutation, they threaten to take over Retroville!



39 :03x01 - Lights! Camera! Danger!

First aired: Nov/27/2004
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Candi Milo (Nick), Jim Meskimen (Quentin Smithee), Phil LaMarr (Bolbi Stroganovsky), Tim Curry (Professor Calamitous)

Jimmy and the gang enter a script-writing competition, where the winning script gets turned into a movie. Jimmy wins and the director decides to Carl, Sheen, Libby and Cindy in the movie.



40 :03x02 - The N Men

First aired: Nov/27/2004
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Billy West (Sam), Crystal Scales (Mrs. Folfax)

On their way back from playing golf on Mercury, Jimmy and the gang inherit superpowers after being exposed to the Van Patten radiation belt.



41 :03x03 - The Tomorrow Boys

First aired: May/23/2005
Writer: Christopher Painter
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Graystar (Themselves)

Jimmy, Sheen, and Carl travel 15 years into the future, only to find that some things have gone wrong. Can they right the past to save their future?



42 :03x04 - Fundemonium

First aired: May/24/2005
Writer: Tom Sheppard
Director: Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Tom Kenny (Nanobot 2), Daran Norris (Nanobot 1)

After the car company Hugh works for decides they don't need his services anymore, the Neutrons are faced with the awful prospect of moving. To stay in Retroville, Hugh becomes a toy inventor, and the Nano-bots return again to wreak more havoc.



43 :03x05 - Who's Your Mommy/Clash of the Cousins

First aired: Jun/20/2005
Writer: Christopher Painter
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Mark DeCarlo (Baby Eddie)

Who's Your Mommy?
On a return visit to Planet Smangy with Jimmy and Sheen, Carl comes into contact with an alien life form which impregnates him.



Clash of the Cousins
Jimmy's Great Aunt Amanda is having a birthday party, but things go horribly wrong when Baby Eddie tries to destroy them all for Aunt Amanda's money!



44 :03x06 - Stranded

First aired: May/26/2005
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Candi Milo (Nick)

A trip gone wrong ends up turning even worse when Jimmy and Cindy get into an argument that winds up getting them stranded together.



45 :03x07 - Jimmy Goes to College

First aired: May/27/2005
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Tom Kane (Dean Cain), Graystar (College Students)

Jimmy becomes frustrated at school when his scientific lecture is disregarded in favor of making macaroni sculptures. So, when Dean Cain, head of Pamona University, offers him a chance to enroll in that college to help them win a science grant, Jimmy eagerly accepts. He soon finds, however, that college is a completely different world from elementary school ... a much more challenging one. And when it comes to jealousy of Jimmy's knowledge, Cindy (left behind at Lindbergh Elementary) doesn't hold a candle to new classmate.



46 :03x08 - Incredible Shrinking Town

First aired: Jan/23/2006
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Maurice LaMarche (Zix), Kevin Michael Richardson (Tee)

After being teased about being short, Jimmy accidentally shrinks the citizens of Retroville.



47 :03x09 - Crouching Jimmy, Hidden Sheen

First aired: Nov/18/2005
Writer: Jed Spingarn
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Michael Hagiwara (Mastor Hong / Ninja), James Sie (Yoo Yee / Elderly Monk / Ninja)

A kung-fu warrior wants to be The Chosen One in the temple of Shangri-Llama, but Sheen holds that position, with his ability to put his leg behind his head. So, the warrior kidnaps Libby in order to fight with Sheen and claim the title of "The Chosen One" as his own.



48 :03x10 - One of Us/Vanishing Act

First aired: Jan/24/2006
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Edie McClurg (Grandma Taters), Kath Soucie (Betty Quinlan), Corey Burton (The Great Spamdini)

One of Us
Everyone in town gets hypnotized by a TV show to act "happy." Jimmy and Cindy have to put a stop to Grandma Tater's show before it's too late!



Vanishing Act
Jimmy tries to become a magician to impress Betty, but something goes horribly wrong, and he ends up transporting the group into alternate universes.



49 :03x11 - The Trouble with Clones

First aired: Jan/25/2006
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Evil Jimmy), Billy West (Sam), Candi Milo (Nick)

Evil Jimmy returns! Jimmy needs his evil clone to "be" him so he can up his invention output by staying in his lab while the clone goes to school and spends time with his friends and family, so he tries to make the clone a "Good Jimmy." Of course, things go wrong and Evil Jimmy wreaks havoc around town and creates a cloned Earth with a dark matter chip! Can Jimmy stop him before the real Earth disappears?



50 :03x12 - Carl Wheezer: Boy Genius/The Evil Beneath

First aired: Jan/26/2006
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Jim Cummings (Atila The Hun), Jeff Bennett (Announcer, Dr. Moist)

Carl Wheezer: Boy Genius
Carl asks Jimmy to help him pretend to be a genius, just for one day, in order to impress a girl names Elke. But Jimmy soon wishes he hadn't.



The Evil Beneath
Jimmy, Carl and Sheen set out to discover the mystery behind the Bahama Quadrangle. They are captured by a mad scientist (Dr. Sydney Moist) who wants to make them into slaves!



51 :03x13 - Who Framed Jimmy?/Flippy

First aired: Jan/27/2006
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Joe Lala (Mr. Esteves), Rob Paulsen (Banjo-playing Kid), Mark DeCarlo (Flippy), Jeff Bennett (Officer Tubbs)

Who Framed Jimmy?
Someone's stolen a lot of money ... and the evidence points to Jimmy! Jimmy gets sent to jail for a crime he didn't commit, and soon, Carl and Sheen join him for trying to bust him out of jail. Can they find the real thief before they're locked away for good?



Flippy
Hugh wants to become a ventriloquist, so Jimmy decides to give him a hand. But his modifications may cause a big problem for his father.



52 :03x14 - King of Mars

First aired: Nov/25/2006
Writer: Gene Grillo
Director: Mike Gasaway, Keith Alcorn
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Eustace Strytch)

Eustace Strych is back, and he's still determined to humiliatingly defeat Jimmy. Now the race to find an energy source on Mars is on! Who will win? During the whole fiasco, Cindy tries to impress and get Jimmy's attention.



53 :03x15 - El Magnifico/Best In Show

First aired: Nov/25/2006
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Charlie Adler (Junkman), Edie McClurg (Grandma Taters), Joe Lala (Mr. Esteves)

El Magnifico
Mr. Estevez wants to impress his son, so he asks for Jimmy's help.



Best In Show
Jimmy enters Goddard in a dog show. Goddard easily wins, but he is soon disqualified for being robotic ... so the canine runs away to let Jimmy get a real dog.



54 :03x16 - My Big Fat Spy Wedding

First aired: Jul/22/2005
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: John A. Davis (Man with Black Shirt), Rena Archer (Monkey), Keith Alcorn (Man With Red Shirt), Joe E. Elwood (Monkey), Tim Curry (Professor Calamitous), Michael Clarke Duncan (Commader Baker), Christian Slater (Jet Fusion), Wendie Malick (Beautiful Gorgeous)

Beautiful Gorgeous and Jet Fusion are getting married, but something doesn't seem right to Jimmy. He soon learns it's a ploy to get rid of him and Jet for good.



55 :03x17 - League of Villains

First aired: Jun/18/2005
Writer: Stephen Banks
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Edie McClurg (Grandma Taters), Maurice LaMarche (Zix), S. Scott Bullock (King Goobot), Wendie Malick (Beautiful Goregeous), Charlie Adler (Junkman), Kevin Michael Richardson (Tee), Rob Paulsen (Eustace Strytch), Jeff Bennett (Barbarino)

King Goobot has gathered up a team of villains comprising of Grandma Taters, The Junkman, Beautiful Gorgeous, Baby Eddie, Professor Calamitous, The Space Bandits and Eustace Strych. Their mission is to get Jimmy Neutron.



56 :03x18 - Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2 - When Nerds Collide

First aired: Jan/16/2006
Writer: Stephen Banks, Jed Spingarn
Director: Butch Hartman, Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Daran Norris (Cosmo/ Mr. Turner/ Jorgen Von Strangle/ Anti-Cosmo), Morgan Freeman (Himself), Tara Strong (Timmy Turner), Jim Ward (Chet Ubetcha), Chris Kirkpatrick (Chip Skylark), Carlos Alazraqui (Denzel Crocker), Susan Blakeslee (Wanda/ Miss Turner/ Anti-Wanda), Tim Curry (Professor Calamitous), Jeff Bennett (Dr. Moist)

Timmy Turner travels to Retroville to ask Cindy to a dance. Jimmy also decides to ask Cindy! So the two battle it off to see who Cindy chooses. Also Professor Calamitous robs the Retroville bank and starts reeking havoc in Dimsdale and Retroville. Will Jimmy and Timmy be able to stop fighting in time to stop Professor Calamitous before he destroys the world? And who will Cindy choose?



57 :03x19 - How to Sink a Sub/Lady Sings the News

First aired: Nov/17/2006
Writer: Gene Grillo, Jed Spingarn
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Mark DeCarlo (Announcer), Jeffrey Garcia (Director), Candi Milo (Nick), Frank Welker (Special Vocal Effects), Billy West (Corky Shimazu/Kid/Sam), Crystal Scales (Ike), Rob Paulsen (Mr. Wheezer/Butch/Principal Willoughby), Jim Belushi (Coach Gruber), Joe Lala (Mr. Esteves), Debi Derryberry (Amber)

How To Sink A Sub
Jimmy sends the teachers of Lindberg elementary away into space for a week. At first it's a blast for the students there but when Carl accidentally informs their parents they decide to take over the school.



Lady Sings The News
Jimmy, Carl and Sheen carry out a hilarious prank on the evening news. The next day Corky Shimazu comes to there school and gives them jobs on The Evening News. At first everything starts off okay but when Libby starts telling every one's secrets in her gossip segment, Da Word, they decide to come up with a plan to stop her before all of there secrets are revealed.



58 :03x20 - Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3 - Jerkinators

First aired: Jul/21/2006
Writer: Butch Hartman
Director: Keith Alcorn, Mike Gasaway
Guest star: Rob Paulsen (Eustace Strytch), Tara Strong (Timmy Turner), Keith Alcorn (Mr. DeCarlo), Grey Delisle (Vicky), Susan Blakeslee (Wanda/Mrs. Turner), Jason Marsden (Chester McBadbat), Carlos Alazraqui (Mayor/Chompy/Denzel Crocker), Daran Norris (Cosmo/Mr. Turner), Gary Leroi Gray (A.J.), Jay Leno (Nega-Chin), Billy West (Sam/ Corky Shimazu), Joe Lala (Mr. Esteves)

Jimmy and Timmy become crime fighting friends, with the combination of Jimmy's science and Timmy's magic they are unstoppable. There friends becomes so strong that it causes Jimmy to ignore his two best friends Sheen and Carl and it causes Timmy to ignore his two best friends Chester and Aj. They even ignore Cindy. The two then get tired of beating villains so they decide to create an ultimate villain so they can destroy.