Back for their third and zaniest adventure yet, Nickelodeon's boy genius Jimmy Neutron and Timmy from "The Fairly Odd Parents" unite to sculpt a wonder robot. Cartoon calamity ensues when the power-hungry robot develops a mind of his own and turns on his creative inventors.
Directed by Keith Alcorn and Mike Gasaway and Butch Hartman
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3.0 / 5
Cast
Debi Derryberry
Jimmy Neutron (voice)
Tara Strong
Timmy Turner (voice)
Jeff Garlin
Villain (voice)
Rob Paulsen
Carl / Eustace / Butler / Bucky McBadbat (voice)
Jeffrey Garcia
Sheen Estevez (voice)
Carolyn Lawrence
Cindy Vortex / Mrs. Folfax (voice)
Crystal Scales
Libby Folfax (voice)
Mark DeCarlo
Hugh Neutron (voice)
Megan Cavanagh
Judy Neutron (voice)
Jason Marsden
Chester McBadbat (voice)
Gary LeRoi Gray
A.J. (voice)
Susanne Blakeslee
Wanda / Mom (voice)
Crew
John A. Davis
Creator
Butch Hartman
Creator
Butch Hartman
Director
Steve Marmel
Writer
Guy Moon
Original Music Composer
John A. Davis
Executive Producer
Butch Hartman
Executive Producer
Steve Oedekerk
Executive Producer
Popular Reviews
27 reviews
Ben Christiansen
5.3★ · 03/17/25
the jerkinator was my nickname in high school
the jerkinator was my nickname in high school
Noah Miller
8.0★ · 01/20/25
Okay, just keep them in the 2D world, they look terrifying otherwise.
Okay, just keep them in the 2D world, they look terrifying otherwise.
Cole Lupat
4.7★ · 01/13/24
Definitely the weakest of the trilogy but not bad! The chemistry between every character is most certainly still there. The plot is interesting and the comedy is still incredibly solid. Just felt like it lost its footing towards the end. The villain they make is pretty enjoyable albeit a bit boring and one note. Even after all that’s said and done it’s still not super memorable. That’s more or less what I can say about this entry. It’s just forgettable. Seeing Jimmy and Timmy team up is fun but their cutting off of their friends is really contrived especially with Sheen and Carl lmao. At least Timmy’s friends bailed on him first. With their friends really having nothing of interest to do. Also why the hell didn’t Jimmy see Timmy write ADAPTABLE bro is a fuckin genius and was sitting right there lol. Pretty solid finale and far better than the Wish trilogy.
Definitely the weakest of the trilogy but not bad! The chemistry between every character is most certainly still there. The plot is interesting and the comedy is still incredibly solid. Just felt like it lost its footing towards the end. The villain they make is pretty enjoyable albeit a bit boring and one note. Even after all that’s said and done it’s still not super memorable. That’s more or less what I can say about this entry. It’s just forgettable. Seeing Jimmy and Timmy team up is fun but their cutting off of their friends is really contrived especially with Sheen and Carl lmao. At least Timmy’s friends bailed on him first. With their friends really having nothing of interest to do. Also why the hell didn’t Jimmy see Timmy write ADAPTABLE bro is a fuckin genius and was sitting right there lol. Pretty solid finale and far better than the Wish trilogy.
NickLib
6.0★ · 03/23/26
Sean Finn
4.0★ · 01/26/26
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