Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon BlastSimulator rideMinimum height to ride: 40 inches About Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon BlastMotion simulator that sends you on a wild journey through the Nickelodeon Universe. The ride uses the same mechanics as the ride it replaced, "The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera". -- Last edited by Nick S [Update this description | Read previous versions] Photos from Jimmy Neutron's Nicktoon BlastSafety
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I LOVE this ride. I'm a huge Hey Arnold fan and old cartoons so it is always nice to see the old characters every year. I love the chicken dance and for all the ladies with "bigger" tops...hold on to them tightly. - Michelle Gonzalez I guess this is probably a "kiddie" thrill ride but I love it. The graphics are great. I like the whimsical nature of the story line. - Christian Baggett Times change so quickly that many kids now will not know many of these characters apart from SpongeBob. The ride will raise a few smiles though! - Mark Moore While not exactly cutting edge technology, the ride is fun and who doesn’t enjoy being forced to “Dance! Dance the dance of the chicken!” As an added bit of fun, right at the end Carl gets the magic wand away from the Fairly OddParents. He begins making llamas appear all around him as the screen begins to close for the end of the show. Keep a sharp eye out on the far right hand side of the screen and you will see the most famous llama of all, the Dali Lama. - Rob McCullough 7/10 is a good rating for this ride, i had alot of fun on it. it is not just a kids ride just because of the cartoons, its fast paced and pretty funny actually. dont be embarrassed to ride as i wasnt and it worked out to my advantage as it is a very good ride. - Rob Chandler A great, fun simulator that seems to last pretty long. The Express Pass queue is the only one I've been in. Less than 10 minutes at peak times. The ride is well done and I could go on this a dozen times while we are there. 7/10 - Noel Blackman This is a fun little ride. It's fun to see all of the different Nicktoon characters and to be able to visit their worlds (if only for a few seconds each). As said before, the chicken dance is definitely the best part. The ride itself is a little jerky, but not too bad overall. - Lindsay Murray I had a fun time on here, the dancing was the best part. - Nick Dakuginow My boyfriend took some persuading to get on this ride, but I knew we would both enjoy it having previously loved the hanna babara version. I can't really comment on which was the better as I rode the Jimmy Neutron version about 10 years after the Hanna Barbara version. In any case I don't know how anyone would not think that this was a really fun ride. In the end we both loved it. This is definitely one that both kids and adults will enjoy. - Emily Greaves One of the more underrated attractions at Universal. I grew up with most of the characters in the ride, so it was a memorable experience. You really feel like you're flying around the Nicktoon Studios and swimming underwater with Spongebob. - Nick S this is a great kid ride but If you are in your late teens to early twenties then this ride will bring back so many memories of being a kid and coming home to watch cartoons after school. it has all the "good" cartoons that are retired today in the ride except for sponge bob, he is the only cartoon on the ride where his show is still running on TV. - Amber Myers
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