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Carl Wheezer



Carlton Ulysses Wheezer
First appearance Jimmy Neutron pilot, Runaway Rocketboy
Last appearance The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators
Cause/reason End of series
Created by John A. Davis
Portrayed by Rob Paulsen
Information
Aliases Burp Boy
Species Human
Gender Male
Age 11
Date of birth January 17th
Family Mr. and Mrs. Wheezer (parents)
Swimmy (fish)
Snappy (turtle)

Carlton Ulysses Wheezer is a fictional character, is one of Jimmy Neutron's friends on the TV series and movie Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen.

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Biography

Carl's wardrobe is made up of green overall pants and pink-and-orange striped polo shirts. It has been revealed that Carl's brain is about the size of a walnut.

Carl is allergic to almost everything and uses an inhaler. He has a very sensitive scapula, as well as a trick knee. Carl, along with his parents, appear to be severe hypochondriacs.

Carl has many marginal talents. One such notable talent is his ability to blow snot bubbles using his inhaler. He took ventriloquist lessons and can imitate virtually anyone.

Personality

Obsessions

Carl's adoration of llamas exceeds obsession. His room is llama-themed, all his games are llama-themed, and he mentions llamas in almost every episode. Carl even went as far as to join an international llama fan club, the Llama Love Society.

On occasion, Carl indiscreetly reveals his affection for Jimmy's mother. He first fell in love with her after accidentally inhaling a love hormone that Jimmy had concentrated. Even though the hormone later wore off, he remained enamored of her afterward.

Fears

Carl is known as nervous, timid, and suffering from hypochondria; at times, he tries to overcome these personality traits in order to appear "cooler" around Jimmy and Sheen. Carl is also afraid of testing Jimmy's new inventions.

 
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