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Jimmy Neutron - Confusion Fusion

Jimmy Neutron - Confusion Fusion

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: JIMMY NEUTRON! YAY! :-D :-D :-D
Review: Hi! Well I love watching the adventures of little Jimmy Neutron, and so do my little daycare pals, Corey and Seth! I run a daycare in Pennsylvania (!!!), and if you do too, this DVD is the trick!

I love Jimmy because in each episode, he has to fight the bad guys! Once upon a time it was so suspenseful, Corey cried! But that was okay. Jimmy saved the day from the evil space monsters! Me and Corey and Seth cheered and danced and skipped! Who needs gross humor like Ren & Stimpy when we have great, bland, inoffensive material like Jimmy Neutron?

I would've given this DVD more stars, but on the cover, Jimmy looks like he's demented, and, well, it scared the kids. But one is good for now. Have a glorious afternoon. Love, Mervie

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: We like this collection of episodes
Review: I docked it one star for having an episode that could be interpreted as insulting to mentally disabled children.
My son loves the When Pants Attack Episode. All the episodes are funny and all have the great graphics you've come to expect from Jimmy Neutron.
The little brother episode does a great job of portraying the relationship between siblings. The ice age episode is fun because it shows the deteriorating civilization when confronted with life and death survival issues (it's not actually THAT deep, but quite light).
It's a fun DVD full of some good quality episodes.
Your kids will enjoy it and you will, too.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Jimmy Neutron - Confusion Fusion Great but could be better
Review: I liked Jimmy Neutron Confusion Fusion. It has some of the better episodes of the series. The episodes are titled: "When Pants Attack", "Normol Boy", "Birth of a Salesman", "Brobot", "The Big Pinch", "Granny Baby", "Time is Money", "Battle of the Bands", and "Jimmy on Ice". I really like the computer animation and the look of the characters and back grounds. While I do recommend this series I have a couple of complaints. Another "Dad is stupid show" Among the many shows where the father figure is an idiot. Gross out Humor-Not every one who likes cartoons is 12! Make more realistic, If your on a rocket in space you may require a helmet and Oxygen.If your outside in 30- weather a coat might help! I know its just a cartoon but make it a little more life like for kids to learn something from.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Big Jimmy Fan
Review: I was really disapointed with this DVD. The episodes are just horrible! The only good episode is-Granny Baby-Please, wat ever you do, DON'T buy this. The following Jimmy Neutron DVDS are 85% better. If you are a big Jimmy fan, and were dissapointed in this DVD, write a review mentioning my name,-Anti-B-. Thanks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I can rate the DVD because i've seen the episodes on TV:
Review: I'm going to use my rating system with 1 being the lowest, 5 being the average and 10 being the highest.

When Pants Attack-The only reason i'm rating this low is because it was the first episode. 7/10

Normal Boy-Even for the first official episode, it was pretty funny. 8/10

Birth of a Salesman-Also funny, but not as funny as Normal Boy. 6.5/10

Brobot-Pretty funny. 6.5/10

The Big Pinch-It was kinda funny, especially the voice machine. 6.5/10

Granny Baby-Not a very good episode. 5.5/10

Time is Money-The only episode I hate, but it really was horrible. 3.5/10

Battle of the Band-Great! One of my favorite episodes. 10/10

Jimmy on Ice-Another great episode. 10/10

Overall Rating: 63.5/90

Final thoughts: This DVD was OK, even for my 3rd favorite show in general. Even if the DVD did have 2 great episodes, it could really use some improvements. Take Trading Faces for example. I would've definetly added it and removed Time is Money. If I did, it would've been better. I would've also removed Granny Baby and added I Dream of Jimmy. That would've made the DVD much better, too.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Jimmy Neutron is a smart boy
Review: Jimmy alway seems to have diastrous flaws is his inventions. For example Jimmy created instrument that play the music from inside Carl's, Sheen's, and Jimmy's heads. That leads them to thinking they are a music genius'. They trash the instruments thiking they do not need them. When they go on stage for the talent show Carl blow giant snot bubbles. For more ridiclous Jimmy Neutron adventures buy this DVD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Decent collection, could have been better
Review: My 5 1/2 year old son and I (43) love Jimmy Neutron! He and I were both excited to see that a DVD was finally being released. Unfortunately I think the selection of epsiodes could have been a little better. We're glad that "When Pants Attack" is on this one, (Gotta love the scene with Sheen showing off his UltraLord underpants!) but "Birth of a Salesman" and "The Big Pinch" are some of our least favorites. I would have traded those for "Crime Sheen Investigation". Seeing the pilot episode was interesting though.

And I have to comment on the reviewer who wants more realism. Please, we have enough realism in real life. My son and I don't want to "learn" anything from this show, we like it just the way it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good start to an imaginative show
Review: This is, in my opinion, one of the best of Nickelodeon's animated series, and arguably the best in several

ways. Although I have not yet seen the DVD, the televised episodes described are well known to me. It's a

pity that they didn't include "Trading Faces", "See Jimmy Run", "I Dream of Jimmy", and "My Son The Hamster",

but hopefully there will be a second release.

1) Normal Boy - When Jimmy decides that being a genius isn't all that great, he decides to reduce his

intelligence using the same brain-draining technology used by popular radio personalities. Unfortunately the

machine's setting accidently changes from "Normal" to "Drool Monkey" during the process, leaving him more

clueless than even Sheen and Carl. Things go from bad to worse, however, when a flaming meteor threatens to

destroy Retroville and only Jimmy's once-superpowered mind is the only hope of saving the town.

2) Birth of a Salesman - Determined to out-do his arch-rival Cindy Vortex and win a free VIP trip to Retroland

does his best to win his class's candy-selling contest, When his sales limitations become dismally apparent,

Jimmy constructs a robot salesman to sell the candy in his place. Unfortunately the robot proves to be even

more agressive and persistent than Jimmy anticipated.

3) When Pants Attack - Grounded by his mother for failing to pick up his pants, Jimmy installs a Neutron

nanochip to have his pants pick themselves up. The plan works well at first, but things turn bad when the

nanochip begins to grow in power and intelligence. Soon Jimmy's pants begin infecting other pants in an

attempt to take over the world, and only Jimmy can hope to stop the errant trousers in a final showdown.

(Except for the "The Eggpire Strikes Back" this is the only extended-length Jimmy Neutron TV episode to date.)

4) Granny Baby - Jimmy's parents Hugh and Judy Neutron leave for a 3rd honeymoon (their 2nd honeymoon and the

entire 5th year of their marriage having been erased by one of Jimmy's inventions) and leave Jimmy to care for

Granny Neutron while they're away. Deciding that his grandmother wouldn't complain so much if she were

younger, Jimmy gives her a youth formula which works much too well and reduces to her to the age of an infant.

5) Time Is Money - When Jimmy's parents inform him that they can't afford to buy him the 1000-volume set of

the "Encyclopedia of Infinite Knowledge", Jimmy travels back in time to convince his father to give his last

$50 to Hank McSpanky to start the McSpanky's hamburger chain. Returning to the present he finds that his

father took his advice and that the Neutron family is immensely rich, but that his parents are now far more

interested in material possessions than in him.

6) Brobot - Unable to find anyone to play with or convince his parents to have another child, Jimmy builds

Brobot, a half- brother, half-robot sibling. But Jimmy has second thoughts when Brobot turns out to be more

talented and popular than him with his friends and parents.

7) The Big Pinch - Jimmy brings Thomas Edison from 1899 into the present to prove that Cindy's class report on

Guglielmo Marconi is wrong. Once again things go wrong when Edison falls in love with Jimmy's teacher

Winnifred Fowl and refuses to go back, even though it will mean that all electrically powered devices will

cease to exist.

8) Battle of the Band - Goaded into entering the school talent show and beating Cindy's and Libby's

"Riverstomp" act, Jimmy invents instruments that allow him, Sheen, and Carl to form the "Llama Lords of

Science" rock band. Although an almost certain shoe-in for 1st prize in the talent show, the group's harmony

begins to fade when musical egos collide.

9) Jimmy on Ice - Jimmy quantumly enhances Carl's Sunblock 50 to block the sun's rays and end a heat wave

rather than swim in Cindy's pool by admitting to her that "girls are better than boys in all ways through all

history and forever in the future". His plan to cool the weather works well, until the sunblock fails to

dissipate, an new Ice Age descends on Retroville, and the citizens begin to revert to their primitive natures.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A good start to an imaginative show
Review: This is, in my opinion, one of the best of Nickelodeon's animated series, and arguably the best in several

ways. Although I have not yet seen the DVD, the televised episodes described are well known to me. It's a

pity that they didn't include "Trading Faces", "See Jimmy Run", "I Dream of Jimmy", and "My Son The Hamster",

but hopefully there will be a second release.

1) Normal Boy - When Jimmy decides that being a genius isn't all that great, he decides to reduce his

intelligence using the same brain-draining technology used by popular radio personalities. Unfortunately the

machine's setting accidently changes from "Normal" to "Drool Monkey" during the process, leaving him more

clueless than even Sheen and Carl. Things go from bad to worse, however, when a flaming meteor threatens to

destroy Retroville and only Jimmy's once-superpowered mind is the only hope of saving the town.

2) Birth of a Salesman - Determined to out-do his arch-rival Cindy Vortex and win a free VIP trip to Retroland

does his best to win his class's candy-selling contest, When his sales limitations become dismally apparent,

Jimmy constructs a robot salesman to sell the candy in his place. Unfortunately the robot proves to be even

more agressive and persistent than Jimmy anticipated.

3) When Pants Attack - Grounded by his mother for failing to pick up his pants, Jimmy installs a Neutron

nanochip to have his pants pick themselves up. The plan works well at first, but things turn bad when the

nanochip begins to grow in power and intelligence. Soon Jimmy's pants begin infecting other pants in an

attempt to take over the world, and only Jimmy can hope to stop the errant trousers in a final showdown.

(Except for the "The Eggpire Strikes Back" this is the only extended-length Jimmy Neutron TV episode to date.)

4) Granny Baby - Jimmy's parents Hugh and Judy Neutron leave for a 3rd honeymoon (their 2nd honeymoon and the

entire 5th year of their marriage having been erased by one of Jimmy's inventions) and leave Jimmy to care for

Granny Neutron while they're away. Deciding that his grandmother wouldn't complain so much if she were

younger, Jimmy gives her a youth formula which works much too well and reduces to her to the age of an infant.

5) Time Is Money - When Jimmy's parents inform him that they can't afford to buy him the 1000-volume set of

the "Encyclopedia of Infinite Knowledge", Jimmy travels back in time to convince his father to give his last

$50 to Hank McSpanky to start the McSpanky's hamburger chain. Returning to the present he finds that his

father took his advice and that the Neutron family is immensely rich, but that his parents are now far more

interested in material possessions than in him.

6) Brobot - Unable to find anyone to play with or convince his parents to have another child, Jimmy builds

Brobot, a half- brother, half-robot sibling. But Jimmy has second thoughts when Brobot turns out to be more

talented and popular than him with his friends and parents.

7) The Big Pinch - Jimmy brings Thomas Edison from 1899 into the present to prove that Cindy's class report on

Guglielmo Marconi is wrong. Once again things go wrong when Edison falls in love with Jimmy's teacher

Winnifred Fowl and refuses to go back, even though it will mean that all electrically powered devices will

cease to exist.

8) Battle of the Band - Goaded into entering the school talent show and beating Cindy's and Libby's

"Riverstomp" act, Jimmy invents instruments that allow him, Sheen, and Carl to form the "Llama Lords of

Science" rock band. Although an almost certain shoe-in for 1st prize in the talent show, the group's harmony

begins to fade when musical egos collide.

9) Jimmy on Ice - Jimmy quantumly enhances Carl's Sunblock 50 to block the sun's rays and end a heat wave

rather than swim in Cindy's pool by admitting to her that "girls are better than boys in all ways through all

history and forever in the future". His plan to cool the weather works well, until the sunblock fails to

dissipate, an new Ice Age descends on Retroville, and the citizens begin to revert to their primitive natures.


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