This, however, does not last, as the kids soon begin to miss and need their parents. After the parents are abducted, the kids take it unsurprisingly well, and continuously cause trouble in Retroville. Meanwhile, up in space, an alien race comes into contact with a signal Jimmy sent to them, and the villainous King Goobot wants to feed his, and the rest of Retroville’s adult figures, to the Goobot’s god, Poultra. While Jimmy’s robotic dog, Goddard stalls for him at home, Jimmy’s parents explain that they really do love him, but it just doesn’t show all the time. The three sneak out that night, and have the time of their lives. They forbid the boys from going out on a school night, upsetting Jimmy particularly. Unfortunately, their parents think otherwise. In hopes of becoming cool, Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen make plans to go to Retroland that night. Jimmy is often picked on for his various failures of experiments, and longs to be like the cool kid, Nick. Whereas he’s also feuding with his archenemy, Cindy Vortex. He usually assisted by his quirky friends, Carl and Sheen. He’s typically getting in trouble with his parents, not because he’s a bad kid, but just because his experiments can get a little out of hand. Jimmy Neutron, like the title explains, is a boy genius. This is actually the first Nickelodeon movie I remember seeing in theaters, as I’m pretty sure I got the Rugrats movies on VHS instead. Granted, it isn’t a flawless movie, but we’ll get to the plot, first. What Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius lacks in animation (let’s face it, CGI does not age well) it makes up for with great jokes and likable characters. Nicktoons Theater with Eric: Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
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