The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour

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“The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour”
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The DVD Cover for The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour.
Episode no. Season Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
Episode First
Writer(s)
Director Butch Hartman
Production no. JT1
Original airdate May 7, 2004
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The Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour was the fourth Nicktoons crossover story, set between The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius and The Fairly OddParents. It premiered on Nickelodeon on May 7, 2004, and after that it was released on DVD & VHS on May 11, 2004. The successful animated feature spawned two sequels which aired on Nick first; afterwards, they were released on DVD and VHS in 2006, forming a crossover trilogy starring the animated characters from both shows.

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Timmy Turner hasn't done his science project, due to him spending too much time on his video-game, "Decimator: Crush the Planet". Using his Auto-Poofer (given to him by Wanda), he goes to A.J.'s Lab, but then teleports to his room (using the Auto-Poofer) and wishes he could be in the greatest lab in the universe. Timmy, now in 3-D, arrives in Retroville, Texas in Jimmy Neutron's lab, where Jimmy was updating his robot dog Goddard. After using some of Jimmy's equipment without asking, Jimmy accidentally taps the star on Timmy's Auto-Poofer, causing him to disappear. Seeing Goddard, TImmy mistakes him for a game console and starts causing Goddard to take on the personality of Timmy's game.

Just then, Carl and Sheen drop by and mistake Timmy for Jimmy, due to them believing Jimmy has shrunk his own head. After playing with some of the experiments, Timmy bumps into Cindy Vortex and Libby Folfax, and Cindy falls in love with Timmy believing him to be more handsome than Jimmy.

In Dimmsdale, Jimmy finds himself in Timmy's room and meets Cosmo and Wanda, who Jimmy believes to be holograms. However, Timmy's Dad and several kids in Timmy's school believe Jimmy to be Timmy, as well as Timmy's fairy-obsessed teacher Denzel Q. Crocker. After inadvertently using the Auto-Poofer (attached to Timmy's handheld game system) in front of Crocker, Crocker realises that he has found a way to get into Fairy World, hoping that somebody in the science fair would invent a device that would allow him to get into Fairy World. After tracking Jimmy to Timmy's home, Crocker steals Jimmy's device that would get him to Retroville, and teleports him, Jimmy, Cosmo and Wanda to Fairy World.

Timmy in Jimmy's Lab
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Timmy in Jimmy's Lab

Back in Retroville, Timmy and Cindy enjoy hanging out with each-other, but Goddard appears, now taking on the form of the Decimator. After Timmy blows it off at first, Libby, Carl and Sheen try to stop it, but fail. Timmy realises what he has done, but before he can escape, he is captured by the evil Goddard. With time running out for Timmy, and Retroville, Timmy manages to shut down Goddard, and restore him to normal. Fortunately for Timmy, Cindy believes that Timmy created the evil Goddard so that she could solve the entire incident.

Back in Dimmsdale, Jimmy comes in contact with Timmy, who is altered to Mr. Crocker's presence in Fairy World. Jimmy does not listen to Timmy and refuses to help. Crocker discovers that if he stole magical equipment and knocked down the big wand (which powers the fairies' magic), the fairies would surrender to him. Crocker steals a suit of magical equipment and knocks down the big wand, making all of the fairies, including Cosmo, Wanda and Jorgen Von Strangle (who is turned into a schnauzer). Powerless, Jimmy decides to leave. After talking with Timmy, who convinces Jimmy that Cosmo and Wanda are as real to Timmy as Goddard is to him, Jimmy brain-blasts a plan to stop Crocker. Using a robotic decoy in suit to distract Crocker while Jimmy repairs the big wand, the fairies' magic works again and Crocker is defeated. Jimmy, using Jorgen's wand, makes Crocker's suit vulnerable to magic and turns Crocker into various scientific equipment, before making him powerless. Crocker is attacked by Jorgen, who makes Crocker lose all memory of Fairy World. Timmy wishes that Jimmy and himself could get back into their own hometowns (which has Jimmy confused as he asks what wishing was going to do). The two shake hands in the area between both of their worlds, which causes Timmy to be back in 2-D and Jimmy to be back in 3-D. Cindy shouts she'll never forget him, while Jimmy yells at her for her to leave his lab.

Goddard in 2-D
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Goddard in 2-D

Back in Dimmsdale, Principal Waxelplax reveals that she would be judging the science fair in the place of Mr. Crocker, who she claims has lost his memory "in a bizarre schnauzer incident", causing Crocker to go insane upon hearing the word 'schnauzer'. Cosmo and Wanda note what a good day they've had, before Timmy reminds them that he never finished his science project. Out of a wormhole appears Goddard (back to his regular self), now in a 2-D form, that amazes everybody. Timmy wins the science fair and thanks Jimmy. Cindy appears in the lab one more time, before Jimmy tells her to leave again.

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  • Jimmy does a 2-D Brain Blast, although his brain itself is 3-D. Timmy starts to do one, but when the camera gets to his ear, it pulls back fast because he gets bored.
  • Jimmy doesn't mention Carl or Sheen's name at all during his time in Retroville and Dimmsdale.
  • The helmet Timmy wore in the movie was the helmet Jimmy used to drain his brainpower in the episode "Normal Boy" and just like Jimmy, Timmy's IQ was reduced to that of a drooling brain-dead monkey. Also Timmy said the same thing Jimmy said when he became stupid. ("I'm loopy! I'm loopy!")
  • Cosmo and Wanda pay homage to The Wizard of Oz when they reveal Jimmy's Fudgehead Suit.
  • This episode makes reference to the Homer³ short of The Simpsons Treehouse of Horror VI, when Timmy calls Jimmy's dimension "bulgy" (as well as all the other FOP characters to come into Jimmy's world in the sequels), mirroring Homer's remark about how the 3-D dimension was bulgy. Interestingly enough, Butch Hartman is a fan of The Simpsons.
  • When Cosmo and Wanda appear for the first time to Jimmy (also when they leave for a vacation), Cosmo's outfit is very similar to that of the title character in Dexter's Laboratory.
  • Another reference to The Wizard of Oz is when AJ and his clones ride on a bike in Jimmy's brain blast, laughing evilly.
  • This episode made a reference to Mighty Mom when Timmy used the Hypno-Ray on Jimmy's mom. However, how Jimmy's mom acts as Mighty Mom is different than how Timmy's mom does in The Fairly OddParents.
  • This is the first Nicktoon movie to show The Fairly Oddparents clips in lower-case closed captions (normal Fairly Oddparents episodes are in upper-case). This is because the National Captioning Institute, which has always provided captions with upper-case letters, is the company that provides captions for FOP episodes, and the WGBH Media Access Group, which now provides captions in lower-case letters, is the company that provides captions for JN episodes. When the two shows combined, the producers of Jimmy Neutron seemed to be the ones who paid for the captions.
  • The inside of Timmy's ears still have the swirl as they do in his universe when he's in Retroville.
    • The same applies to the other Fairly OddParents characters in the sequels.
  • When Timmy is shown in 3-D, he has pupils, a neck, and he has ten fingers instead of eight so he'd get along with the scene.
  • Also when Jimmy is shown in 2-D, he has eight fingers.
  • In some countries, the voices of Timmy and the OddParents in the Power Hour are different from their regular series. This is due to the fact that Nelvana holds the rights to OddParents outside the US, meaning that OddParents are seen on non-Nick channels in some countries. For instance, OddParents appears on Disney Channel in Latin America, and uses a dub different than the one supplied by Nick.
  • Timmy's dad says to Jimmy that he thinks he's still Timmy, and says that Timmy once pretended to be Kent Quasar. The name "Quasar" was originally going to be Jimmy's name (Johnny Quasar).
  • Francis's robot decoy repeatedly saying, "I didn't do it" could possibly be a reference to a line in the Genesis song "Who Dunnit?" in which Phil Collins also repeatedly says the same thing.
  • The only other time there has been a reference to "The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius" (aside from the power hour itself and its sequels) in FoP was in the episode "Sleep Over and Over" when Cosmo had a pet ant named Carl, a pet bee named Cindy, and a cat named Jimmy.
  • The design of Goddard when he morphs is slightly resemblenced of The Iron Giant.
  • Only time Goddard is 2-D.
  • When Jimmy is creating the robotic decoy, an instrumental version of the Jimmy Neutron theme song is played. If you listen close enough, you can hear Goddard's "Bark, bark!" in the song.
  • A video game called The Jimmy/Timmy Power Hour is going to release in late 2007.

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  • In the 2-D world, Timmy's hair curves to the left, but in the 3-D world, it curves to the right. However, it seems as though Timmy's hair in the 2-D world mirror-flips sometimes, but you can see it curves left when he faces forward.
  • The number of AJ clones changes between when Jimmy screams at them, and when he has his Brain Blast.
  • At the end of the special, when the schnauzer Jorgen is attacking Crocker, Crocker is in his normal clothes. However, when the Fairy Tour guide is speaking, Crocker is in his magical suit.
  • When Timmy thinks people in the 3-D world use "j" instead of "t", he says to Sheen, concerning Judy, "Geez, what a jwit" instead of "Geez, what a twit." However, if you replace each "t" with a "j", you get "Geez, whaj a jwij."
  • In her hypnotized state, Judy thinks Hugh is her sidekick, Lint Boy, but lint is something that needs to be cleaned up, and therefore probably shouldn't be affiliated with Mighty Mom.

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  The Fairly OddParents edit talk
Main Characters Timmy Turner | Cosmo and Wanda | Mrs. and Mr. Turner | Vicky | Denzel Q. Crocker | Chester | A.J. | Francis | Jorgen Von Strangle
Recurring Residents of Dimmsdale The Popular Kids | Elmer the Boil Kid | Sanjay | Tootie | Chip Skylark | Remy Buxaplenty
Recurring Fantastical Characters Mark Chang | The Crimson Chin | Juandissimo Magnifico | Binky Abdul | The Pixies | Anti-Fairies | Norm the Genie
Television movies Abra-Catastrophe! | Channel Chasers | School's Out!: The Musical | Fairy Idol | The Fairly OddParents Movie | The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour
The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide | The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators
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