“ | Bingo, Einstein. In about 59 seconds. Wave bye-bye to Loserville! | „ |
~ Evil Jimmy gloating about removing the old Earth. |
“ | You're not gonna get away with this, wimpy dip! You can't keep an evil clone down, I'll be back! | „ |
~ Evil Jimmy promising revenge on Jimmy Neutron |
Evil Jimmy Neutron is the main antagonist of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius episodes "Send in the Clones" and "The Trouble With Clones".
He is a sadistic clone that enjoys spreading chaos wherever he goes to.
He was voiced by Rob Paulsen.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- Threw a pie at a citizen, who then laughed at it.
- Switched the signs of a boys and girls bathroom, making the boy enter the girl's bathroom by accident and scared the citizens in it.
- Pretended to be the real Jimmy to confuse the other clones.
- Escaped Jimmy's attempt to freeze him.
- Tried to kill Jimmy and his friends.
- Flied away with a jetpack and threw a pie at the screen.
- Gave prank phone calls to the United Nations.
- Tried to kill Jimmy Neutron when he chased after Evil Jimmy.
- Destroyed Jimmy's de-evilizer machine.
- Brainwashed the citizens of Retroville into doing embarrassing stunts.
- Stole Jimmy Neutron's cloning device and destroyed his space rocket's engine with a watermelon.
- Used the cloning device to create a new Earth full of evil clones.
- The new Earth messed with the old Earth's magnetic field, meaning that the old Earth would be destroyed. Evil Jimmy knew about this but still let the duplication process proceed anyways.
- Captured the real Jimmy Neutron and tried to have his pet Evil Goddard kill him.
- Abused his pet Evil Goddard by calling him names.
- Sent his own world to the Dark Matter Dimension just to bring Jimmy Neutron along with it.
- Threatens to come back from the Dark Matter Dimension to get revenge on Jimmy.
- He initially started off as extremely standard, being at most an extremely generic kill the heroes villain, and his other crimes being below generic. However, he became incredibly heinous once his plan to recreate a new Earth full of evil clones and destroy the old Earth came into motion.
- He's far more evil than the rest of his clones, as he's the one trying to destroy the old Earth, he's the one who made the evil clones, and he's the one who sent his world to the Dark Matter Dimension, thus proving that he is above the system standard of the clones.
- While Professor Calamitous does worse by attempting to destroy the universe, Evil Jimmy has the uniquely vile crimes of creating an Earth filled with evil clones and sending his entire planet to the Dark Matter Dimension just to bring Jimmy Neutron with it, thus meaning that Evil Jimmy is unique enough to stand out given his far lower resources.
- He's also a lot less comedic by the time he wanted to recreate Earth, as while he has moments such as destroying Jimmy's space rocket with a watermelon, having multiple evil laughs, and calling Retroville Loserville, he is portrayed in-universe as dangerous and as a threat. This is also important as his duplication of the old Earth is by far his most dangerous plot, helping keep him serious enough as a threat.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He is a clone made specifically to do evil, meaning that he cannot be good and thus he has moral agency issues.
Trivia[]
- He was originally not a Near Pure Evil, as in "Send in the Clones", he was far too standard and comedic to qualify. However, in "The Trouble With Clones", he became extremely heinous and a far more serious threat.
- Originally, Evil Jimmy was going to return in "Deep Impacts", the planned premiere of the show's unproduced fourth season, which would have shown him trapping Jimmy and his class in outer space before facing Jimmy one last time. Had this episode been produced, this could have affected Evil Jimmy's status as Near Pure Evil.
External Link[]
- Evil Jimmy Neutron on the Villains Wiki
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