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Anything can happen when Jimmy Neutron puts one of his out-of-this-world inventions to use! And you can be sure, it's anything but ordinary.
Episodes:
• Ultra Sheen
• Normal Boy
• Sleepless in Retroville
• Crime Sheen Investigation
• Make Room for Daddy-O
• Love Potion 9.368
• Sorry, Wrong Era
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Personally, I LOVE the Jimmy Neutron cartoons on TV, so it's always a great joy to get a compilation disc in the letterbox. As usual, it was packed with nearly 2 hours of hilarity as Jimmy once again gets himself into far too much trouble by being smart, but inexperienced.
By far my favourite episode had to be "Normal Boy"... I was howling with laughter so loud my son had to ask me 4 times to "...please Daddy, be quiet. I can't hear the TV." I was so tickled by "The Loopy Song"... something so inane it just had to be funny.
Overall, another fine compilation of stunning animated comedy from the team at Nickelodeon which will probably get played to death by my son... and me.
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