Jimmy & Sam 3000

Jimmy & Sam 3000 is a 2006 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film produced by Splash Animation for Paramount Pictures. It was directed by Matt Gullahorn (in his directorial debut) and was produced by Splash founder/producer Brandon Monroe, as the first feature film from Splash Animation. In the film, an average yet imaginative youngster named C.J (Connor Price) visits the technology-oriented world of three extraordinary pre-teens, Jimmy (Mitchell Musso), Sam (Ashley Johnson), and Ben (Moisés Arias). Together, they embark on a risky quest through the outskirts of their home city to catch a mysterious robed warlock before he uses Ben's science experiments to manipulate the universe.

The film's production resulted in a controversial public feud between Monroe and Walt Disney Animation Studios executive officer John Lasseter, concerning the parallel productions of this film and Disney's Meet the Robinsons, which was released five months later on March 30, 2007. Nonetheless, Jimmy & Sam 3000 was released on October 13, 2006, to earn more than $306 million at the worldwide box office over a budget of $66 million. It received mostly positive reviews from film critics, who praised the film's storyline, soundtrack, and visuals. A sequel titled Jimmy &amp; Sam Revisited was released in theaters on December 22, 2010.

Plot
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Cast
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 * Mitchell Musso as James Hemnlin "Jimmy" Parker
 * Ashley Johnson as Samantha Louis "Sam" Parker
 * Moisés Arias as Benito Castillion "Ben" Godines
 * Connor Price as C.J. Hollister
 * Mike Myers as King Future, the Techavan's mayor
 * Susan Sarandon as Queen Christina, Luminum's secretary and wife

Development
On December 6, 2003, Splash Animation announced the beginning of production on its first CGI animated film Jimmy & Sam 3000, a film based on the characters from the 2002 traditionally animated short Shapeshifting Siblings directed by Matt Gullahorn.

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Controversy
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Music
The soundtrack album was released by Sub Pop Records on September 26, 2006. It features original songs contributed for the film from various artists, along with ones from previously released albums. The score for the film, composed by Trevor Rabin, was released on a separate soundtrack album on October 24, 2006 through the La-La Land Records label.

Track listing

 * 1) Forever Flying - Under the Influence of Giants
 * 2) 1976 - RJD2
 * 3) Simplistic - The Apples in Stereo
 * 4) La Ritmo de Benito - Rodrigo y Gabriela
 * 5) Is That It? - The Fixx
 * 6) Aluminum Home - The Apples in Stereo
 * 7) The Plastic Age - The Buggles
 * 8) Massage Parlor Song - Eternity's Children
 * 9) You're My Key - Hot Hot Heat
 * 10) Different Sound - Teddybears feat. Malte
 * 11) Texarkana - R.E.M.
 * 12) Can't Start - Sugar Ray

Track listing

 * 1) Techaven Tours
 * 2) The Future Welcomes You
 * 3) Ben Moves In
 * 4) Spending the Summer with Jimmy and Sam
 * 5) Hollister Residence
 * 6) Ben Calls
 * 7) Case of the Missing Laboratory
 * 8) Hoverboots
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 * 1) Sabotage the Machinery
 * 2) Future's Theme

Gallery
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Trailers

 * The film's teaser trailer was shown in theaters with Midgets on April 21, 2006.
 * The first theatrical trailer was released on June 16, 2006.
 * The second theatrical trailer was released on August 18, 2006.

Video game
A video game adaptation of the film, Jimmy & Sam 3000: The Action Simulated, was released on November 21, 2006 for Wii, PlayStation 2, Nintendo DS, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Microsoft Windows.

Box office
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Critical reception
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Home media
Jimmy & Sam 3000 was released on DVD (in separate widescreen and full screen editions) and Blu-ray disc on March 20, 2007. It was released again in a Blu-ray special edition combined with its sequel Jimmy & Sam Revisited on December 13, 2011.

Main
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Trailers
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