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The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 2: When Nerds Collide

When Nerds Collide is the second part of the "Jimmy Timmy" trilogy starring the animated characters from both shows, which aired on January 16, 2006 beginning the year. This movie is written as the The Fairly OddParents and The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius - The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour series.

In the Fairy World Prison, Anti-Cosmo attempts to bust his fellow Anti-Fairies out of prison, but Jorgen von Strangle has tightened security so that no one in that universe could have access to the prison...which gives Anti-Cosmo the idea of traveling to another universe to find someone. Meanwhile, in both their dimensions, Timmy and Jimmy are preparing for their own Friday the 13th dance parties, and they both want Cindy to be their "date". Timmy travels back to Retroville to ask Cindy, right before Jimmy crashes into her room at the same time. The two suddenly begin to duel over who is the real genius. Professor Calamitous is also watching the two battle in the skies from his mountain laboratory, and notices Timmy easily beating Jimmy with the help of his Fairy Godparents, Cosmo and Wanda.

Timmy takes Cindy back to Dimmsdale with him, using wishes to fulfill each of Cindy's desires. Jimmy, along with the rest of his friends, follow them to Dimmsdale. Calamitous attempts to jump in with them, but notices Jimmy's lab is wide open and decides to go inside. He uses the hypercube to get to Dimmsdale. Jimmy ends up being mistaken for Timmy again, and ends up doing his chores while the real Timmy keeps trying to ask Cindy to be his date. He wishes that Cosmo and Wanda would give them whatever they wished to keep them out of his way while he asks Cindy out. Calamitous and Anti-Cosmo meet up and, realizing they're both from separate dimensions, team up to bust the Anti-Fairies out from prison, which is when they head towards Dimmsdale. Anti-Cosmo double crosses Calamitous by locking him in the same cell as Jorgen, but when he leaves, the two easily escape since the key was left in the lock.

Jimmy interrupts Cindy and Timmy once again (while Cindy is obviously happy Jimmy made it), but then the three notice the anti-fairies swarming around the world, fulfilling their plan to cause bad luck every day by making the Earth still, making every day Friday the 13th. Both Timmy and Jimmy put their differences aside and defeat the anti-fairies together, with the use of his hypercube (which Calamitous evidently dropped) and a fairy net (from Crocker's lab). Timmy then find AJ's gene-splicer and accidentally shoots both Jorgen Von Strangle and Professor Calamatus, merging them together and Calamatus trying to control Jorgen's magic for evil. Calamitous uses Jorgen's body to capture Cindy and return to Retroville. Jimmy, Timmy and their friends go back to Retroville and see that Calamitous had built a giant "big bang bomb", which will allow Calamitous to recreate the world in his own vision. Attempting to force Jorgen to break the rules, Calamitous turns Cindy into a goldfish right as Jimmy and Timmy make it to the top of the bomb. Timmy realizes the only way for Jorgen to regain control of his body is if everyone breaks enough of "Da Rules". Cosmo and Wanda allow them to do various things against "Da Rules", but ultimately, it's when Jimmy uses a wish to "kill" Timmy that Jorgen regains the strength to resist Calamitous's will and overcome him, and even stop the bomb from causing damage right after it explodes. Jimmy and Timmy reach a compromise...they both take her, having a cross-dimensional Friday the 13th Dance, but still argue over whose turn it is to dance with her.

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