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JIMMY NEUTRON:BOY GENIUS

Animated with the same astounding computer-generated graphics that were the signature of Toy Story and Shrek, this schoolboy-turned-star-warrior adventure is designed to delight the kiddie crowd. The melon-headed wunderkind of the title (a haunting incarnation of the Big Boy icon voiced by Debi Derryberry) is an inventor extraordinaire; each morning his teeth are cleaned by the "gingivitis 2000" and his shoes are tied by a "shoebot," whereupon he flies off to school via rocket pack. He heads up a trio of nerds who, after their parents deny them permission, sneak out to the grand opening of Retroworld, the hip new amusement park. They wish their parents would cease to exist, and when they return home, it seems that wish has been granted: aliens have abducted the oldsters. It turns out Jimmy’s toaster satellite has attracted nefarious buckets of flying phlegm who are interested in humans as snack morsels. So Jimmy and crew set off to the rescue, turning the various amusement rides into rocket ships.

What’s not to like? Rompish and with sprightly direction by John Davis (under the Nickelodeon umbrella), Jimmy Neutron fits its niche as tightly as Jimmy’s cerebellum fills his bulbous gourd.

BY TOM MEEK

Issue Date: December 20 - 27, 2001

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