The N-Men

"The N-Men"
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius episode
Episode no. Season 3
Episode 43
Directed by Mike Gasaway
Written by Gene Grillo
Produced by Steve Oedekerk
Featured music Charlie Brissette
Original air date November 27, 2004 (2004-11-27)
Guest appearance(s)

The Fantastic League of Justice Bringing Avenging Men And Two Girls, more commonly known as The N-Men, is a fictional group of superheroes that has appeared in the Nickelodeon animated television series: The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.[1] The entire group only appeared once in "The N-Men." In this episode, Jimmy, Sheen, Carl, Libby, and Cindy return from space after miniature golfing on Mercury. The quintet gets settled, and they all do various things. For instance, Carl repeatedly belches, Sheen sits on a vibrator chair, Libby uses vanishing cream, and Jimmy and Cindy arm wrestle. Jimmy also drinks orange juice. The spaceship enters cosmic radiation belts, translating the quintet's most recent activities into superhuman abilities. The N-Men are a spoof of mostly the Fantastic Four and the X-Men, although most members of the team are parodies of various other superheroes who do not belong on either of the respective teams. The only exceptions are Libby, the "Invisible Sister," whose counterpart the Invisible Woman is a member of the Fantastic Four, and Jimmy, whose counterparts the Thing is from the Fantastic Four. However, Jimmy and Cindy both use the battle cry "N-Men, assemble!" which is a parody of the term "Avengers, assemble!"

Upon return from space, each of the kids discovers their abilities, and they fight crime as the N-Men. They are captured by the military and imprisoned, however they break out in order to fight Jimmy, who has become a rampaging monster. However, the group's powers (Jimmy excepted) catch up with them, and they begin to die, but Cindy appeals to the human aspect of Jimmy, and he reverts to his human form in time to finish the formula that would demutate all of them.

Members

The known members:

References

  1. "The N-Men". The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius.
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