CAST AND CREDITS:

STARRING:
Voices of: Debi Derryberry (Jimmy Neutron),
Patrick Stewart (King Goobot),
Martin Short (Ooblar),
Andrea Martin (Miss Fowl), Rob Paulsen (Carl Weezer)

DIRECTED BY:
John A. Davis

WRITTEN BY:
John A. Davis and Steve Oedekerk

PRODUCED BY:
Keith Alcorn

DISTRIBUTED BY:
Paramount Pictures

RATING USA...
Rated General
RATING CANADA...
Rated Family


Children's Animation

I like to take my two young nieces to see movies as often as possible so when a film like JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS is released the three of us jump in the car and away we go to what hopefully will be a fun and entertaining film experience. Whenever possible I actually go see them first before I take them just in case there is something not appropriate for them. I figured that since this was the first G/Family rated film out in a while, I felt safe in taking them sight unseen. I was right and best of all it was a heck of a lot better than those RUGRAT movies. For example, I was glad that I went to see Disney's ATLANTIS before taking them. A good thing since it was extremely violent for young children. Disney seems to making more and more PG rated animated films in the past years so I was glad to see a good old fashioned fun and entertaining Family rated film. They both loved it and I certainly enjoyed it as well. I've loved animated films all my life so I'm always glad to see a successful one.













"James Isaac Neutron, How many times have we told you not to launch off the roof."
Yes JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS is a perfect film for a Christmas season release but it is a good film that you can take the entire family to see at any time of the year. Little Jimmy is a young prepubescent 10 year old Einstien with a vewry big brain housed in a very large head. All too often he is a bit too big for his britches and of course this leads him to get into trouble. In this feature film episode he starts a series of events that will lead to the kidnapping of all the parents in his hometown.

"In time of crisis, intellectuals are the first to go."
Yes Jimmy Neutron decided to turn his family toaster into a satellite that sends out welcome messages into the universe. Unfortunately for him some nefarious alien race hears the messages and come to investigate. This race of aliens called Yokians is an in joke of which comes first the chicken or the egg. They all look like like green bugged eyed yolks encased in a glass and metallic egg and they travel around in space in starships that look like giant metallic chickens. They even worship the giant chicken god called Poultra, God Of Wrath. Of course the aliens, lead by King Goobot (Patrick Stewart), hatch their evil plot (I just had to say that) and during the night they kidnap all the towns parents. Is this bad?

"Wouldn't it be great if all our parents disappeared for a while?"
Well not at first. The children, believing all their parents went on vacation, go wild. They play all day long at everything they are not supposed to. They eat everything bad for them until they get sick, tired and hurt. Of course this is when they start to miss their parents. They begin to miss their parents which leads Jimmy to investigate and after accessing Goddard's video of his parents he see's what has really happened. Goddard, oh that's Jimmy's obedient robot dog whose main trick is to blow up and then put himself back together.

"I do so relish these times of peril."
The children decide that they have to rescue their parents from the evil invaders. Using Jimmy's genius they build all sorts of space vehicles out of anything they can find. They even turn a ferris wheel into a spaceship. After a faulty start the amusement park armada heads into space; their mission, rescue their parents. Even my neices wondered how these little people could survive in space without space suits or enclosed space ships. Hey it's a cartoon movie anything goes. After encountering a meteor shower they stop off for a camp out on an asteriod where true to child form they proceed to start trying to scare each other by telling scary campout stories.

"Let's go Neutron, it's egg scrambling time."
Eventually they reach the the planet and there they meet all sorts of perils as they try to rescue their brainwashed parents from the evil green eggs. No there's no ham around. With the help of Goddard and all his friends, Jimmy works on scrambling a few eggs while trying to escape the giant god Poultra. The battle is definitely imaginative and entertaining without frightening any young children.

"Nobody eats my parents unless I say so."
The entire audience loved watching JIMMY NEUTRON: BOY GENIUS. The children laughed out loud and you can tell they were having a great time. The adults were not fidgetting so I know they all enjoyed it and you will as well. Obviously the children in the movie help teach our children some lessons about co-operation with others and that nothing replaces the love of good and kind parents.

"You look marvellous sunnyside up, your majesty."
The animation was developed by John Davis the chief animator of DNA Productions. This hearty little band os 25 animators had to increase to 150 to be able to finish this film on time for Christmas release. They are extremely proud that they were able to produce this film using off the shelf technology that can be purchased at most computer stores. This is rather appropriate considering that the movie is about a boy genius that can take anything laying around and turn it into some crazy new invention. Jimmy Neutron is the creation of Davis and screenwriter and director Steve Oedekerk (who wrote The Nutty Professor and cowrote and directed Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls).

"Having a genius for a son may not be easy but it's fun."
Well the nieces and me can wholeheartedly recommend this fun film for all of you. It is definitely an excellent popcorn movie, and in my nieces case a nacho and cheese movie. Boy she can really put those little round corn chips away. Lauren wants you to know that is a good family movie that teaches you to love your parents. Lindsay says it was a really fun movie and she liked the teacher scenes. To see why she liked the teacher scenes go see the movie because I am not telling you what that was about. Oh yes stick around during the credits for extra scenes that are important. Oh, I didn't like the kid rap song at the end. My opinion of course. Well gotta go it's time to sit down to a plate of eggs, white ones.















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