Dad didn't send us back 2 minutes

>dad didn't send us back 2 minutes
>he sent us back 200 million years!

Holy shit, how the fuck do you fuck up that badly? That's a difference of like 10 zeroes.

You have better things you could be doing Synth

Have you ever watched the show? Most of the time It's Jimmy's inventions that caused the problem. He probably just blaming his dad for his mistake.

Was jimmy actually stupid

Question for those born in 1997(cusp of millennials and Gen z): do you associate your childhood more with Millennial shows like "Malcolm in the Middle", "Jimmy Neutron", "Dave the barbarian", "Rocket Power", "The Weekenders", and "Recess"? Or Gen Z shows like "Hannah Montana", "Phineas and Ferb", "Chowder", "Flapjack", "iCarly", "Total Drama Island", and "Johnny Test"?

he thought the sun was the hottest thing in the galaxy, so yes

That's the entire premise of the show

I was born in 96 and I identify more with the former, during the gen z era I was playing video games and masturbating instead of watching tv

>200 million years
>late Cretaceous era
Little kid me was triggered as shit
Jaded old man me still is

Definitely the former but I did watch a good amount of the latter shows as well. However that was at around 12 years old so I don't count them as childhood really

98 here. I suppose gravitated towards the latter. I have fond memories of "Jimmy Neutron" and "Chalk Zone", but I watched most of those as reruns later on. My parents didn't let me watch TV until I was starting grade school.

I was born in 95 and my rotation was Spongebob, Jimmy Neutron, Fairly Odd Parents, and some rotating fourth Nickelodeon show.

Pretty sure Jimmy's dad was too preoccupied with his ducks and redpilling kids on the holocaust to give a fuck.

Kill yourself

You must be pretty young then, 12 years old is definitely childhood in my mind.

It was pretty fucked up how Jimmy's dad spent that whole episode making a woman unbirth her child over and over again desu

Depends on what you view as childhood. A lot of kids in my peer groups were discovering porn and sex when they were 13-14.

1997, it's a mix. I have fond memories of stuff from both lists, but it's also kinda hard to untangle the progression my mind. Like Phineas and Ferb feels way later than Hannah Montana and Total Drama for some reason, like almost highschool even though I know that's wrong, while Montana and Total Drama feel like late elementary school shows. Chowder, Flapjack, and iCarly feel like middle school era. Does shit like Kids Next Door count as millennial? Probably, but it's hard for me to group that show or something like Grim Adventures, Ed Edd and Eddy or Teen Titans with either category.

The original Total Drama Island was kino though. I always mark Adventure Time as the period where everything definitively went to shit. I still watched the first few seasons of Regular Show though.

96, and I never watched any of the Gen Z shows, only the millennial shows

Yeh, yeh, birth

>Kids Next Door, Grim Adventures, Ed Edd and Eddy or Teen Titans
Those are late millennial shows

Late 2006 in my autistic over analytical opinion is when Millennial kid culture ended and Gen Z culture began. It was the end of many things that were apart of Millennials' lives for a long time. It was the end of

>Sixth generation gaming (PS2/GCN/Xbox).
>The iPod being a huge status symbol and no iPhones.
>Unrestricted Internet and no PRISM.
>Late 90s/early 2000s shows like Yu Yu hakusho, Inuyasha, That '70s Show, Charmed, and Malcolm in the Middle,The West Wing, Alias, Will&Grace, Everwood, Bernie Mac Show
>MNF on ABC
>original ABC sports
>WWE Raw and Smackdown's logos and entrances
>Paul Tagliabue as NFL commissioner
>Funimation dubbing DBZ
>UPN and WB merged into the CW
>Roger Ebert left At the Movies
>TV Land strictly showing OLD SHOWS
>ABC family just being family orientated
>old style NBA on ABC

In late 2006, movies were beginning to look more brand new. Blu Rays coming on the scene. The 7th generation of gaming hitting full swing. New TV shows such as DEXTER, Heroes etc. Hannah Montana and High School Musical became the faces of teen sitcoms, replacing antiquated early 2000s stuff like Lizzie mcguire and Even stevens. New TV networks. New actors and celebs beginning to appear. Pluto stopped being a planet. Social media booming in popularity. We were slowly heading towards the current era.

Wasn't Jimmys dad stupid?

88 here. I loved "Rugrats," "Doug," "Ren & Stimpy," and the endless Looney Tunes reruns

>People here I am interacting with born the years I was in High School

I refuse to believe anybody I see down the street old enough to walk and talk was not born after the year 2000

was born after the year 2000*

No, he's just the definition of high INT, low WIS.

Born in 94, and I associate my late millenial shows with my childhood, and early Gen Z shows with my teen years.

Reminder that Skeet was right.