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Planet sheen opening had some issuesso jimmy neutron leaves a note telling him don't push the button sheen then proceeds to do it anyways and ends up on a di. So why did it leave so many fans disappointed Planet sheen is an american animated science fiction comedy television series created by keith alcorn and steve oedekerk
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Boy genius, and also its sequel to the television series the adventures of jimmy neutron, boy genius On paper, planet sheen sounded like a great idea [1] the series was picked up for 26 episodes by nickelodeon.
It is also the final nicktoon to be produced by o entertainment and one of o entertainment's final projects in general
The series premiered on october 2, 2010, on nickelodeon, where it would continue to air until august 2011 On may 4, 2012, the remainder of the series aired on nicktoons until the last episode on february 15. Created by keith alcorn, steven banks, steve oedekerk With bob joles, rob paulsen, fred tatasciore, jeffrey garcia