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Teenage Robot 18


Жизнь и приключения робота-подростка
(2003–2009)




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A group of aliens see a flaming Jenny descending from the sky and decide that she is their Exalted One. / A strange, old man claims to be Sheldon, saying that Jenny accidentally threw him into space with an alien race and he's been gone 75 years.

Jenny steals a music player while in disguise as "Ruby Rocket," and an angry crowd forces Jenny to battle her alter-ego. / Jenny takes a break from superheroing when her friend Misty takes on that role in town.

In 'Historionics,' Jenny, Brad, Tuck and Sheldon end up on an island where they find Uncle Wizzly, the creator of Wizzly World. Wizzly plans to create a theme park on the island based on famous figures from history. However, Wizzly doesn't seem to realize that his robots would rather harm than entertain. In 'Puppet Bride,' a long-ago creation of Dr. Wakeman's called Little Acorn returns, and wants the Doctor to make him a bride for companionship. His request changes when he sees Jenny, and wants her instead.

Jenny is suspicious of Brad' new girlfriend, Melody, especially when disasters keep happening wherever Melody goes. / Tuck does a school project about his hero, Jenny, and opts to make a movie about her, but his newfound power quickly goes to his head.

Jenny attacks ugly aliens who come to Earth to warn of an invasion by beautiful aliens. Wakeman's earthy sister comes to visit, bringing her leaf-and-mud son, Glen, but spends the whole trip arguing with her sister.

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Brit and Tiff help Vexus disguise herself as a teenager at Tremorton High, but Vexus gets carried away in her new kingdom. Letta's Biker Gang rearranges Jenny, turning her into a motorcycle.

Jenny becomes a carrier for alien microbes and her friends and family begin to morph into monsters. Jenny finds herself trapped in a mysterious enclosure with her nemesis, Killgore, and they must work together to get out.

While most kids think their own problems are the end of the world, there's one girl whose problems really are the end of the world. My Neighbor is a Teenage Robot is the story of Jenny, a super-powered robot with a super-sensit

Looking for a serious beau for Tammy, Letta's biker comes to Earth for a shotgun wedding to Brad. When Jenny accidentally trashes Tremorton, the Skyway Patrol hands Wakeman the bill for the damages.

While most kids think their own problems are the end of the world, there's one girl whose problems really are the end of the world. My Neighbor is a Teenage Robot is the story of Jenny, a super-powered robot with a super-sensit

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XJ9 with Brad in Tokyo met and inadvertently dishonored a vacuum robot. After an experiment goes bad in a science fair, all of Dr. Wakeman's XJ robots at home mysteriously begin to run wild.





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After accidentally throwing a baseball into the window of a house next door, Brad Carbunkle sends his brother, Tuck, to retrieve the ball. Upon trying to get the baseball, Tuck meets a friendly robot girl named XJ-9 (who calls herself "Jenny"). Frightened by the robot, Tuck runs away to tell his brother. Jenny was created by a scientist named Dr. Nora Wakeman, who programmed her to save the world; but Jenny wishes to make friends and be a normal teenager. She soon meets Brad, sneaks out, and then hangs out with him and Tuck, but Tuck is still afraid of her.

Jenny meets Brad and Tuck Carbunkle for the first time. While Brad accepts Jenny as his best friend right away, Tuck still sees her as a "crazy killer robot". (This episode is actually a remake of the original Oh Yeah! Cartoons short My Neighbor Was A Teenage Robot . The art style in this episode is radically different from the original short.)

Having vowed revenge on her for all the injustices placed upon them, Dr. Wakeman 's lab rats, led by Vladimir (A.K.A. Mr. Scruffles), have sworn to destroy their "oppressor", and they plan to literally turn Jenny into their vehicle of revenge.

Jenny wants to go to the town fair, but Dr. Wakeman's afraid that she'll spook the townspeople with her there. When Jenny gets a hold of a prototype "exo-skin" for her to wear, she sees her chance to mingle with the fairgoers.

Jenny's getting ready for the greatest challenge she's ever faced: high school. She's looking to make some new friends, and she's found some in Brit and Tiff Crust (also known as the Crust Cousins). Unfortunately, the Crust Cousins don't quite share the same feelings for Jenny as their friend. Now Jenny is going to learn the hard way that not all people can be trusted.

When Jenny saves the local school geek Sheldon Lee from a gang of bullies, he quickly becomes her new best friend, and is positively smitten with her. Unfortunately, his desperate attempts at asking Jenny on a date get in the way of her crime fighting.

A snowball battle between Jenny, Brad, and Tuck gets interrupted by a strange robot who wants to invite Jenny into the all-robot Cluster as a new member. But the real fight starts when Jenny shows that she's not interested in joining a robot race that plans to enslave humans for manual labor.

Jenny wants to get her ears pierced -- but she lacks ears entirely. Sheldon kindly offers to build her some ears, but someone should have told him that "size does matter". Now, as a result, Jenny's got a new pair of ears that could put Dumbo to shame.

Brad really wants to get a driver's license, but he needs to learn that joyriding in abandoned UFOs doesn't exactly score points in that regard.

Jenny and Brad's secret party is a hit, but between keeping the party-goers under control, keeping the house in one piece, and keeping a group of tiny multiplying aliens from invading Earth, Jenny has her hands full.

While on an away mission in Japan, Jenny winds up losing one of her language system discs for English speech. Now Jenny can't switch off from speaking in full Japanese, which is a problem when she can't tell anyone what's happening.

Dr. Wakeman is proud of her newest enhancement for Jenny: Multi-functional eyes that can see anything in any view. But they're too bug-eyed and awkward for Jenny's taste, so she winds up ditching them, and would rather be blind.

Jenny has received an invitation to Don Prima 's latest party, and she's gotten a tune-up and a new paint job just for the occasion. But the Crust Cousins are ready to do anything to sabotage Jenny's chances to impress at the party.

Mezmer's is a popular hangout spot for teens all over town, but the owner has a strict "no robots" policy. Desperate to get in, Jenny dons the new and improved Exo-Skin to pass off as a "perfectly normal human girl". But what happens when the exo-skin refuses to let Jenny take it off will result in big trouble.

Tuck can't help but call Jenny for every little thing that happens, so when a big problem arises, Tuck's call for help wind up going ignored.

Before XJ-9, there was XJ-8 , and before that XJ-7 , then XJ-6 , XJ-5 , XJ-4 , XJ-3 , XJ-2 , and finally XJ-1 . When Jenny finds and reactivates her sisters, she is beyond happy. But each sister has her own personality, and not all of them have the same level of friendliness that Jenny has. Still, sisters can be counted on, right?

Having found out that she's only been activated for five years, the school system declares that Jenny has to be moved into a grade level that matches her "age". Now Jenny finds herself in a new situation... kindergarten.

When Jenny starts to develop bolt zits, wires under her arms, a deeper voice, and mood swings, Brad chalks it up to "puberty". However, it soon becomes apparent that this "puberty" isn't exactly normal. Queen Vexus of the Cluster has infected her with a nanobot virus to turn Jenny into a loyal Cluster-controlled monster.

Jenny becomes the star football player of the high school football team by somehow replacing the original QB. Can she lead Tremorton to glory, or will she wind up reduced to scrap?

Thanks to a screw-up from one of his Cluster troops, Commander Smytus loses a cache of super-powered Pip Crystals to the Krust Cousins. Now, the cousins are flaunting both their style and their newfound powers in front of Jenny. Can Jenny's keen fashion sense save her in time?

Looking to prove to Jenny that boy robots are jerks compared to him, Sheldon creates a mechanical suit and dubs himself " The Silver Shell ". But the plan backfires when Jenny starts falling for Silver Shell.

Jenny wants to experience what it's like to dream, so Dr. Wakeman installs a dream chip. But Jenny's joy causes her to abuse its function. She soon gets stuck in dream mode begins sleepwalking, causing mayhem in the process.

Jenny's desire to know what it's like to actually feel physical contact leads her to steal a set of artificial nerves from Dr. Wakeman. The nerves, however, have only two extreme settings: tickle and pain.

Sheldon sets Jenny up for a date with Silver Shell, in hopes that he can reveal himself to her. However, she's already got a date with Don Prima, much to Sheldon's chagrin.

Jenny is stuck going to a robot convention with Dr. Wakeman. Snubbed by all the other robots and insulted by Dr. Wakeman rival, Dr. Mogg , Jenny finds herself going to a nurse robot called "Vee" for comfort. Of course, "Vee" is actually Vexus in disguise, and she's looking to add a few new robots to the Cluster.

Jenny gets a chance to visit Wizzly World with Brad and Tuck, and she can't help but think that the robots in the park feel miserable. When Jenny breaks them out of the park, however, chaos ensues.

When Jenny hangs up on Dr. Wakeman one too many times, the doctor is forced to take drastic measures. Now, Dr. Wakeman is on the communicator constantly... and Jenny can't turn it off.

The day after Christmas, Jenny meets a child named Todd Sweeney . He's a spoiled brat, but acts like a poor do-gooder. He tricks Jenny and programs her to do a whole year of evil... up until his plan to eliminate Christmas. If Jenny and Sheldon can't find a way to stop this pint-size grinch, it's not going to be a merry Christmas for anyone.

When Tuck takes a look into Dr. Wakeman's "Future Scope" he sees a vision in which he thinks that Jenny is going to murder Brad.

Dr. Wakeman is coming to Tremorton High to speak at an assembly. The main topic: Jenny. Now Jenny is desperate to get away before the assembly starts, and is even going so far as to ask Vexus to start a fight with her.

Brad gets a chance to join the Skyway Patrol in hopes that he can help Jenny in her duties. Skyway, however, is mostly nothing but paperwork and paper cuts. How's Brad going to get a chance to help Jenny when he has to fill a whole stack of forms in triplicate just to get permission to request the order to do so?

Jenny's newest villain, the energy vampire Gigawatt , is practically unstoppable, seeking to drain the entire planet of its electrical energy. Jenny's convinced that she needs more powerful forms to beat this nefarious energy-based alien invader, fearing she may become obsolete.

Jenny's got a new boyfriend, a rather cute boy robot named Kenny . Despite having been made by Dr. Wakeman's rival, Dr. Mogg, Kenny seems to be the perfect match for the young teenage robot. So why is he barking, scratching himself with his legs, and howling at the moon? And what happens when Sheldon gets jealous?

A group of outcast alien superheroes known as the Teen Team has come to Earth, and they are quite impressed with Jenny's abilities. Jenny seems more than excited to join them, but is she willing to ignore her other friends in favor of a group of heroes that are mostly prejudiced against "normal people"?

Commander Smytus succeeds in assimilating Jenny into the Cluster by fusing with her to form a giant metal monster that can absorb and fuse with other robots to increase its power. Having been awakened due to Jenny being in crisis, the rest of the XJ line have come to save their captive sister.

Jenny has managed to get herself invited to Brit and Tiff's slumber party, and, as usual, Jenny's naiveness leads her to cause mischief all over town to impress the Crusts. Now, Dr. Wakeman needs to stop Jenny before Skyway Patrol can catch up to her daughter.

Jenny takes the Silver Shell to the Sadie Hawkins school dance, and Sheldon hopes that he can impress Jenny enough to reveal his identity to her. Everything starts going wrong, however, when Letta and the Space Bikers crash the dance.

Crackerjack Cluster inventor Krackus has managed to scatter Jenny's parts all over the world. Can Brad, Tuck, and Sheldon piece their friend back together before Krackus can call Vexus on his success?

Armagedroid , once a powerful global protector before he went rogue, has returned. Armagedroid was programmed to disarm and destroy all weapons, and part of the problem is that it can't discern between friend and foe. How can Jenny stop a robot built so huge, and what does Dr. Wakeman have to do with this metallic titan?

Cute little Killgore has big dreams for such a small wind-up robot. In hopes of impressing the Cluster, Killgore has plans to capture Jenny. Surrender!

Tuck admires the Silver Shell, so he manages to "convince" Sheldon into making him Silver Shell's faithful sidekick, the Tin Can. Being a sidekick isn't quite what he expects, though.

Jenny's new "bachelor pad" is the new hot spot in town, but she's throwing so many parties that she's slacking off on her duties.

When Jenny finds herself on Cluster Prime, the capital of Vexus' empire, she finally gets a chance to live with other robots like her. But there's more to Cluster Prime than meets the eye...

Not to be out done by each other, a fashion war erupts between Jenny and the Krust Cousins. Jenny had better be careful, though, for fashion can be quite costly in the end.

Looking to find a way into Jenny's heart, Sheldon steals a set of XJ-9 schematics from Dr. Wakeman. But Vexus also has eyes for those schematics, and is willing to disguise herself as "QT2" to trick Sheldon into giving them to her.

Jenny is stuck serving as Tuck's entry for the hit robot combat competition "Robot Wars". It may be barbaric to her, but how can she say no to such a cute face like Tuck's?

Tired of being stuck under Jenny's shadow, Brad sets out to be his own hero. However, he finds himself in hot water when he runs afoul of the evil scientist Dr. Locus and his daughter Melody (who is way more that she appears). Dr. Locus wants the XJ-9 schematics for reasons yet unknown and, when Jenny gets knocked out in battle, Brad's going to have to prove himself.

Dr. Wakeman's got a new boyfriend, Marty Rossian , and Jenny is convinced that he's a psycho lunatic. Is he really as bad as he appears?

The brand-new "Action Jenny" toys are selling like hotcakes, and Jenny can't help but be taken in by the fame. But those "innocent toys" are actually Vexus' and Krackus' newest plan to conquer the Earth.

Due to internal disputes, the Teen Team has broken up. With no place left to go, Misty heads back to Earth to spend time with her friend Jenny. Misty's appearance in Tremorton High School, however, earns her teasing from Brit and Tiff. Scorned, Misty convinces Jenny to get back at the Crusts via a prank war. The only problem is that once Misty gets started on something, she doesn't know when to stop. Jenny's going to have to convince her pal that enough is enough before things get too serious.

Jenny has a crush on a new kid named Travis , but there's only one problem: Travis has a phobia of anything mechanical.

Jenny winds up getting home-schooled by Dr. Wakeman due to her bad behavior at school. Jenny may not like it, but her mother enjoys the chance to teach her daughter... perhaps too much.

Melody Locus returns to Tremorton, and Brad begins spending more time with her. Is Jenny merely getting jealous, or is Melody more of a dischord than she seems?

If Tuck doesn't pass his next school assignment, he's going to wind up repeating the second grade. His assignment: a project on his personal hero. His subject: Jenny. His project: create a movie centering around Jenny's life. His personality: too enthusiastic for anyone to stand.

Jenny fails an audition for the school play of Romeo and Juliet, due to her being a robot. However, her views are questioned when two different races of aliens land for a surprise visit.

Jenny invites her distant aunt, Wisteria Wakeman over to visit, and learns that she has a cousin, Glenn Wakeman . But Jenny quickly learns that Dr. Wakeman and her sister Wisteria don't quite see eye to eye. Can she and her cousin find a way to help the squabbling siblings bond?

After a group of runaway living fruits and vegetables is stopped by Jenny, a jealous Skyway Patrol lieutenant seeks to permanently shut her down.

Jenny wakes to find herself trapped in a mysterious place, where laser guns and other mechanisms meet her every move and the only company she has is...Killgore?

Jenny desperately wants the latest popular music player, the " Musique ," but it's very expensive. After failing to earn enough money, Jenny is finally tempted to use another method: stealing!?

With Misty returning once more to hang out in Tremorton, doing her part in keeping the town safe (though not for free), Jenny decides to leave the superheroics to her and starts to slack off. But when Misty's mercenary habits clash with Jenny's views on protecting the innocent, fisticuffs break out between the two. What's going to become of their friendship?

Vladimir , Lancer , Mudslinger and The Mad Hammer Brothers form the 'Legion of Evil' to seek their shared vengeance on Jenny.

Sheldon tries to make Jenny jealous by paying Pteresa to be his girlfriend.

A group of aliens worship Jenny after she is mistaken for a "comet goddess". It's fun at first but they soon drive Jenny crazy. However, when the aliens demand that Jenny summon the sun to turn her Earth into a comet, she retaliates by putting their spaceship in orbit around the sun. The Earth is saved, but someone's missing...

Turns out, poor Sheldon was stuck on the aliens' ship when Jenny got rid of it, and he's been spending decades trying to get back to Earth (even though it's only been about 24 hours on Earth since he left). Hopefully, Jenny can get him back to his proper age.

After destroying a series of asteroids that threaten to destroy the Earth, Jenny returns to earth, bringing with her a dust that severely alters the personalities of her close friends.

Jenny, Brad, and Tuck can't seem to agree over the rules of a board game. But when the boys tag along on a mission to a garbage dump asteroid, they run into Vexus, Smytus, and Krackus who are stuck in the asteroid. The ex-Cluster Queen is looking to drain Jenny of her energy, but she and her henchbots can't agree on how to use it.

Sheldon is recruited to become a sort of secret agent, and stumbles onto a supposed plot to destroy every last robot in Tremorton.

Tuck, convinced that he's invincible, decides to become a daredevil, much to Jenny's chagrin.

One of Dr. Wakeman's old creations, a robot puppet named " Lil Acorn ", returns to seek revenge against his creator, and tries to make Jenny his bride.

Jenny, Brad, Tuck and Sheldon end up stranded on a deserted island inhabited by hostile robotic clones of historical figures. To make matters worse, Jenny's battery is about to run out!

Brad is getting married, but not by choice. The Space Bikers want poor Brad to get hitched to Tammy. But does Brad really want to be rescued?

Skyway Patrol wants Jenny to pay for repairs to the city due to her fights, and now Jenny is on a desperate job hunt.

The Space Bikers have managed to slag Jenny into their new motorcycle, and now she and Tuck are en route to their hideout.

Vexus is back, and with a new look. Having paired up with Brit and Tiff, the ex-Cluster Queen is becoming quite popular in school -- to the point where even the Crust Cousins can't compete!

Jenny dishonors a Japanese vacuum robot while on a mission to Tokyo, and she must restore the robot's honor.

After an experiment goes bad in a science fair, all of Dr. Wakeman's XJ-robots and other inventions mysteriously begin to run amok, and even Jenny herself became affected. Who is responsible for this heinous crime?







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