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My Life as a Teenage Robot
(2002–2022)




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My Life as a Teenage Robot: Rebooted (2017)
(Video)
a re-created version of the show

Oh Yeah! Cartoons (1998)
(TV Series)


Misty: Illusive (2023)

It's a fan spin off/prequel/midquel to MLaaTR

Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy (2004)
(Video Game)
Jenny Wakeman is a playable character.

Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo (2006)
(TV Movie)
Janice Kawaye voices a robot in both cartoons.

SpongeBob and Friends: Attack of the Toybots (2007)
(Video Game)
Jenny is playable (console- and DS-exclusive).

Animation Lookback: Hanna-Barbera Part 4 (2010)
(TV Episode)
Mentioned as one of Rob Renzetti's future works.

Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces #51: Green M&M (2011)
(TV Episode)
Listed among Cree Summer's filmography

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Family Appreciation Day (2012)
(TV Episode)
The idea of Timberwolves made from actual timber was first used in MLP script editor Rob Renzetti's My Life As A Teenage Robot.

Mad: The Iron Giant Lady/Raising a New Hope (2012)
(TV Episode)
Jenny seen crowned as Homecoming Robot.

ZTV News: Episode #1.3 (2012)
(TV Episode)
XJ-9 is shown chained up.

Smite (2014)
(Video Game)
Jenny Wakeman is a playable skin.

RebelTaxi: Top 10 WORST Animated CARTOON Moments of 2016 (RebelTaxi) (2017)
(TV Episode)
Pan mentions it as a victim of "the SpongeBob standard".

Cartoon Crash Course: Episode 7: Vivienne Medrano (2020)
(TV Episode)
Nico mentions another episode with My Life as a Teenage Robot creator Rob Renzetti as a guest.

SMG4: SMG4: The Bed. (2021)
(TV Episode)
There's a picture of Jenny on the Robot manual

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl (2021)
(Video Game)
Jenny Wakeman is a playable character.

SMG4: SMG4: All Mario Wants Is Absolute POWER (2022)
(TV Episode)
Jenny Wakeman appears

MsMojo: Top 10 Female-Led Superhero Shows (2018)
(TV Episode)
My Life as a Teenage Robot is #9.

MsMojo: Top 10 Animated TV Shows with Female Leads (2018)
(TV Episode)
My Life as a Teenage Robot gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Animated Nickelodeon Theme Songs (2018)
(TV Episode)
The theme song for "My Life as a Teenage Robot" is #8.

MsMojo: Top 10 Most Underrated Nickelodeon Shows (2019)
(TV Episode)
My Life as a Teenage Robot is #6.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Nickelodeon Cartoon Characters (2019)
(TV Episode)
Jenny Wakeman (XJ-9) gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Nickelodeon Characters We All Had a Crush On (2022)
(TV Episode)
Jenny Wakeman gets an honorable mention.

Vexus Shares Her Thoughts on Nickelodeon Universe (2019)
(Short)
Vexus is the main character in this short parody.






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When your main objective in life is to be the Earth's protector, other wants and needs of a typical teenager just have to wait.
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1. It Came from Next Door/Pest Control
Brad and Tuck discover there's something very different about the girl next door. / While Jenny is in sleep mode, a ruthless band of mutant rats from Wakeman's lab break into her body and take over all its functions.
Jenny wants to go to the Townsquare Fair, but Wakeman is worried that someone will panic when they see a seven-foot mechanical teenager. / Jenny faces her greatest challenge of all :fitting in at high school.
3. Attack of the 5 1/2 Foot Geek/Doom With a View
Jenny makes a fan for life when she saves Sheldon from the shop class bullies. / Tuck is feeling particularly disrespected one fine winter's day.
Tiffany Crust has just gotten her left ear pierced for the third time and this makes pierced ears the hot topic of the day. / Brad feels the need for speed that can only be satisfied behind the wheel.
Wakeman has to be out of town on the weekend of the annual Minutian invasion. / Thanks to a technical problem, Jenny finds herself only able to speak Japanese.
Wakeman gives Jenny new and (she thinks) improved eyes. / After a hard morning battling the Cluster, Jenny is looking a bit scruffy. Brit and Tiff use her condition as a way to keep her uninvited to an upcoming party.
7. Return of Raggedy Android/The Boy Who Cried "Robot"
Brad has gotten an after school gig at the local malt shop. / Tuck's buddies refuse to believe he has a robot for a friend.
8. Sibling Tsunami/I Was A Preschool Dropout
One day, when Wakeman is out, Jenny discovers a secret room that stores her prototypes. / A teacher at Jenny's school finds out that Jenny is actually only five years old and sends her back to nursery school.
The Cluster infects Jenny with a microscopic nanobot that transforms Jenny into a Neanderthalish, robotic she-thing.
Sheldon continues to suffer through his unrequited crush on Jenny.
Jenny realizes she doesn't have dreams or nightmares like normal people. She convinces her mom to create a dream machine.
12. Saved By The Shell/Tradeshow Showdown
The Silver Shell uses his influence with Jenny to set up a blind date between her and his unidentified 'pal'. / Jenny is bubbling over with excitement about attending her first robotics convention.
13. The Wonderful World of Wizzley/Call Hating
Jenny is appalled by the sweatshop-like conditions that the park's Animatronic robots work in. / Jenny hates it when her mom calls her on the pager/monitor inside her chest.
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This is the latest accepted revision , reviewed on 2 August 2022 .
American animated science fantasy television series

Rob Renzetti
Alex Kirwan
Joseph Holt
Jill Friemark
Dan Krall (season 1)

This section needs expansion . You can help by adding to it . ( June 2010 )

^ Jump up to: a b c d e The third and final season originally aired in Asia from November 17, 2006 to March 30, 2007, and later in the United States on Nicktoons from October 4, 2008 to May 2, 2009.



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^ Heffley, Lynne (August 1, 2003). " 'Teenage Robot' bolts to Nick's spinoff club" . Los Angeles Times . Retrieved March 17, 2020 .

^ Jump up to: a b "Oh Yeah! Cartoons" . Frederator . Archived from the original on September 23, 2019 . Retrieved March 17, 2020 .

^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows . Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 417–418. ISBN 978-1538103739 .

^ "Band Aids and Teenage Robots" . Teenageroblog.blogspot.com. October 17, 2005 . Retrieved September 21, 2011 .

^ "XJWriter is No More!" . Teenageroblog.blogspot.com. October 25, 2005 . Retrieved September 21, 2011 .

^ [1] Archived November 27, 2005, at the Wayback Machine

^ "Archived copy" . Archived from the original on July 5, 2011 . Retrieved January 17, 2011 . {{ cite web }} : CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link ) Schedule for "My Life as a Teenage Robot" on Nicktoons

^ "Complete list of prime-time Emmy nominations" . The New York Times . December 31, 1969 . Retrieved September 21, 2011 .

^ "My Life As A Teenage Robot: The Complete Series" . Beyond Home Entertainment . Retrieved September 26, 2013 .

^ Aitchison, Sean (October 14, 2017). "Keep It 2000: 8 Cartoons From The '00s That Hold Up (And 7 That Don't)" . CBR .

^ Herman, Joly (August 1, 2003). "My Life as a Teenage Robot review" . Common Sense Media .

^ "31st Annie Awards" . annieawards.org . Retrieved October 19, 2020 .

^ "My Life As A Teenage Robot Awards & Nominations" . Emmys.com . Retrieved October 19, 2020 .

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^ "Janice Kawaye (Visual voices guide)" .

^ "Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl: Jenny Revealed (Plus Hugh Neutron & Rocko) - IGN" .


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My Life as a Teenage Robot , or Teenage Robot (abbreviated as MLAATR ), is an American animated superhero comedy television series created by Rob Renzetti for Nickelodeon . It was produced by Frederator Studios in association with Nickelodeon Animation Studio . [2] [3] Set in the fictional town of Tremorton, the series follows the adventures of a robot girl named XJ-9, or Jenny, as she prefers to be called, who attempts to juggle her duties of protecting Earth while trying to live a normal human life as a teenager. [4]

Renzetti pitched the series to Frederator Studios' animated shorts showcase Oh Yeah! Cartoons and a pilot titled "My Neighbor is a Teenage Robot", which aired on January 5, 1999. [3] Viewer approval ratings led to the commissioning of a half-hour series, which premiered on August 1, 2003; after airing its first two seasons, the series was cancelled on October 17, 2005. The completed third season eventually aired on Nickelodeon's spinoff network Nicktoons from October 4, 2008, until ending its run on May 2, 2009. The series totaled three seasons, each consisting of 13 episodes.

My Life as a Teenage Robot is set in the fictional town of Tremorton and its themes focus on making lighthearted fun of typical teenage issues and other conventions and drama of the teenage and superhero lives mixed up with a combination of action, adventure, sci-fi fantasy and comedy sequences. The series follows XJ-9 ("Jenny Wakeman", as she prefers to be called; voiced by Janice Kawaye ), who is a highly sophisticated state-of-the-art sentient gynoid automaton robot girl created by her mother Dr. Nora Wakeman ( Candi Milo ), an elderly robotics scientist, five years before the series. Jenny is Earth's protector, armed to the teeth with a wide range of weapons and devices, but all she really wants is to live the life of a normal teenager. She was preceded in development by eight other models; in season 1, the episode "Sibling Tsunami" introduced XJs 1–8.

Jenny's friends are her next-door neighbors Brad ( Chad Doreck ) and Tuck Carbuckle ( Audrey Wasilewski ). Brad is outgoing and adventurous, and is the first human friend Jenny makes, while Tuck is Brad's rambunctious younger brother who usually tags along on adventures. Another one of her friends is Sheldon Lee ( Quinton Flynn ), a somewhat stereotypical nerd who is obsessed with her. Jenny often rejects his romantic advances, but still cares for him as a friend.

At high school, Jenny has an ongoing rivalry with the Crust cousins, Brit ( Moira Quirk ) and Tiff ( Cree Summer ), the popular girls in school. Dr. Wakeman often tries in vain to control her creation and keep her daughter focused on protecting the planet Earth. Adding to her trouble is that she is constantly being dogged by the all-robotic Cluster Empire, whose queen, Vexus ( Eartha Kitt ), wants her to join their world of robots (by force if necessary). Despite it all, Jenny struggles to maintain some semblance of a mostly-human life.

The special of the series, " Escape from Cluster Prime ", shows that the alien planet is actually a peaceful paradise for every kind of robot. It's also revealed that Vexus has made Jenny out to be a villain because of her constant refusals to join, branding her responsible for destroying the missing components that allow robots to transform, while they are truly hidden by Vexus, to control the population.

Rob Renzetti moved from Cartoon Network to Nickelodeon to develop his own ideas as part of Fred Seibert 's and Frederator Studios ' Oh Yeah! Cartoons . At Nickelodeon, he developed a pilot called "My Neighbor was a Teenage Robot", which was the basis for the series. After brief stints working on Family Guy , The Powerpuff Girls , Time Squad , Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? , and Samurai Jack , Renzetti returned to Nickelodeon to start the Teenage Robot series.

Renzetti made 11 shorts during two seasons as a director on Oh Yeah! Cartoons . Five of these starred two characters called Mina and the Count and followed the adventures of a rambunctious little girl and her vampire best friend. He hoped that these characters might get their own series, but Nickelodeon rejected the idea. Faced with an empty slot where the sixth Mina short was slated to go, Fred Seibert tasked Renzetti to come up with three new ideas. One of these was about a teenage girl whose boyfriend was a robot. After further thought, Renzetti merged the two characters to create Jenny, a robot with the personality of a teenage girl.

The show's crew revealed on their blog on October 17, 2005, that the show had been cancelled, and that the third season would be the last: "The executives love the show but the ratings aren't good enough for them to give us more episodes." [5] [6] Following the series' cancellation, Renzetti left for Cartoon Network Studios, working on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and The Cartoonstitute , before moving on to the Disney Channel to become supervising producer for Gravity Falls . The third season aired on Nicktoons from October 2008 to May 2009, officially concluding the broadcast of the series in the United States.

Nickelodeon premiered My Life as a Teenage Robot on August 1, 2003, at 8:30 PM. [7] [ better source needed ] The show was a part of Nickelodeon's Saturday night programming block called SNICK in Fall 2003, and briefly was a part of the TEENick lineup in 2004 to June 2005. [ citation needed ] The first season ended on February 27, 2004, with "The Wonderful World of Wizzly / Call Hating".

The second season (which was originally set to air on October 1, 2004) was pushed back to December 8, 2004, with the Christmas episode "A Robot for All Seasons". A new second-season episode was not aired until January 24, 2005. [8] In the second season, a 48-minute, two-part TV movie titled " Escape from Cluster Prime " (which was nominated for an Emmy in 2006) [9] aired. Since the series' cancellation, reruns continued to air on Nicktoons until April 14, 2013, and again from December 13, 2015, to May 15, 2016. [ citation needed ] As of 2022, the entire series is now streaming on Paramount+ .

The episodes "See No Evil", "The Great Unwashed", "Future Shock", "A Robot for All Seasons", "Hostile Makeover", and "Gridiron Glory" were released on Nick Picks DVD compilations. [ citation needed ] As of December 12, 2011, seasons 1, 2, and 3 are available on DVD exclusive to Amazon.com in region 1 . [ citation needed ] The full series was released across six discs by Beyond Home Entertainment in Australia on February 5, 2012. [10]

Sean Aitchison from CBR wrote positively of the show stating, "Aside from the look of the show, My Life as a Teenage Robot had a fun premise that made for some great action comedy storytelling, and it definitely holds up [in modern day]. Though the show's depiction of teendom is somewhat outdated, the cliches actually end up working in favor of the humor. Though there's not a lot of story progression throughout the series, My Life as a Teenage Robot is still a whole lot of fun." [11] Joly Herman of Common Sense Media wrote more negatively of the show, saying that, "Though it looks cool and has an upbeat energy, the show can be a bit of a drag. Some kids may enjoy it for the mindless entertainment it intends to be, but know that there are much better uses of a free half-hour." [12]

Jenny was featured as a playable character in the PlayStation 2 / Wii and Nintendo DS versions of Nicktoons: Attack of the Toybots with Janice Kawaye reprising her role as the character [19] Jenny also appears as a playable character in the mobile game Nickelodeon Super Brawl Universe and the home console game Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl as the game's first paid DLC character, [20] with Kawaye reprising her role after voice acting was added to the latter game.

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