
Jimmy Neutron is a boy genius and way ahead of his friends, but when it comes to being cool, he's a little behind. All until one day when his parents, and parents all over Earth are kidnapped by aliens, it's up to him to lead all the children of the world to rescue their parents.... (Full plot summary below)
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Jimmy Neutron is a boy genius and way ahead of his friends, but when it comes to being cool, he's a little behind. All until one day when his parents, and parents all over Earth are kidnapped by aliens, it's up to him to lead all the children of the world to rescue their parents.
Leave your thoughts about Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerSean AxmakerThere's a real gee-whiz kick to the fantasy of being the brainiest kid on the planet, and a down-to-earth quality to Jimmy and his not-so-bright, but ever-so-stalwart best buddies. |
| Entertainment WeeklyOwen GleibermanA lickety-split, madly packed, roller-coaster entertainment that might almost have been designed to make you scared of how much smarter your kids are than you. |
| PopMattersJon MunnLacks the quality of story, character, humor, and animation that we've come to expect in the seven short years of computer-animated film history. |
| L.A. WeeklyF. X. FeeneyA witty, well-crafted comedy that combines primal slapstick with sharp satiric banter to keep children and parents laughing together. |
| New TimesLuke Y. ThompsonThe movie's essentially a series of high-speed, dizzying rocket chases that should keep the young'uns perfectly quiet. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesRoger EbertIt doesn't have the little in-jokes that make "Shrek" and "Monsters, Inc." fun for grown-ups. But adults who appreciate the art of animation may enjoy the look of the picture. |
| Miami HeraldChristine DolenClever and funny, with a dense surface of ideas and moods. |
| USA TodayClaudia PuigAfter "Monsters, Inc.," this movie may be a bit of a letdown, but there are some scenes that will delight elementary-school-age children and older preschoolers -- notably the gross-out moments. |
| Film Journal InternationalEthan AlterJimmy emerges from his debut film as one of Nickelodeon's most promising and compelling characters. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaThe ultimate 'love your parents' message is simple and obvious, but the film offers a lot of fun on the way to that end. |