My Life as a Teenage Robot: Complete Seasons 1-3

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My Life as a Teenage Robot: Complete Seasons 1-3

My Life as a Teenage Robot: Complete Seasons 1-3

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The scene in which Sheldon and Ms. Wakeman are arguing, "You got your time capsule in my quantum difibulator." "Oh, yeah? Well you got your quantum difibulator in my time capsule." is a reference to the classic commercial for Reese's Peanut Butter Cup commercial.

By the time season 2 premiered in the United States on December 8, 2004, half of the season had already aired in Australia and the United Kingdom. BMI Film/TV Awards". bmi.com. May 12, 2004. Archived from the original on April 7, 2023 . Retrieved October 19, 2020.Jenny soon learns that the Cluster people have been lied to through Queen Vexus’ Cluster propaganda; they are being told that Jenny (shown as a grotesque and evil metal monster) is responsible for stealing the people's golden chips which grants them advanced robotic powers, like fighting or flight. When Jenny sees that the Cluster citizens need help when there is trouble, she disguises herself with a helmet and Cluster flag so she can perform her heroic deeds without revealing herself to be the infamous XJ-9. However, her deeds soon draw attention from Cluster forces loyal to Vexus (such as Snarus), who put a bounty out on her head and attempt to lure her into a trap.

Although this final season was produced between 2005 and 2006, it never aired in its home country, the United States, until October 2008 to May 2009. This is probably due to the fact that the series was cancelled in 2005 [7], shortly after the end of the second season.The series premiered in Australia with the first episodes ( It Came From Next Door and Pest Control) on October 25, 2002, the United Kingdom on November 3, 2002, and Mexico on February 7, 2003, before finally debuting in the United States on August 1. Despite this, several more episodes produced before "Escape From Cluster Prime" were delayed until September in the United States, including "Victim of Fashion", the first episode produced for the season. Sheldon Oswald Lee (voiced by Quinton Flynn) is Jenny's self-proclaimed romantic admirer and friend. Jenny refuses his romantic advances, though she does care for him as a close friend. Being skilled in robotics, Sheldon has created gadgets and modifications for Jenny, usually very unnecessarily bulky and extravagant, as well as doing minor repair work. He also occasionally masquerades as a robot superhero, the "Silver Shell". My Life As A Teenage Robot Season 2 Episode 6 Dancing With My Shell/Around The World In Eighty Pieces Dr. Noreen "Nora" Wakeman (voiced by Candi Milo) is an elderly robotics scientist who built the XJ robots. She is often simply referred to as "Mother" or "Mom" by Jenny and her sisters.

My Life As A Teenage Robot Season 1 Episode 7 The Return Of Raggedy Android/The Boy Who Cried Robot However, the entire season aired in foreign countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan and Germany between 2005 and 2007, before reaching the United States. XJWriter is No More!". Teenageroblog.blogspot.com. October 25, 2005. Archived from the original on November 10, 2011 . Retrieved September 21, 2011. Unlicensed Flying Object" was the first script written for the series in March of 2002. Despite " It Came From Next Door" chronologically being the first episode, it is basically a remake of the pilot and the decision to write it into an episode was made after the scripts for "Unlicensed Flying Object", " Raggedy Android", and " The Boy Who Cried Robot" were written, thus making "It Came From Next Door" the fourth script written for the series. Pre-production of season 3 began at the beginning of 2005 [8], with the first episode written being "There's No Place Like Homeschool."

Most of the first season aired in the United States in late 2003, with the last few episodes being delayed to early 2004, ending on February 27 with "The Wonderful World of Wizzly" and "Call Hating", a full year after their worldwide premiere in the United Kingdom. By this time, season 2 was already in production. The episode "Raggedy Android" was the first episode storyboarded, and was handled mostly by Renzetti himself. This can be seen in the episode as the fairgoers are drawn in a variety of different art styles that were exclusive to that particular episode. After "Raggedy Android", the series' style was finalized as Renzetti and co. found their footing. Until 2021, the full series was available for streaming on Hulu. Since 2021, it has been available on Paramount+. Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp.417–418. ISBN 978-1538103739. On February 5, 2012, Magna Home Entertainment released all three seasons of My Life as a Teenage Robot as a single DVD set in Australia.

Perhaps the most infamous and well-known delay of My Life as a Teenage Robot is that the third and final season aired in the United States three years after it was produced (from 2008 to 2009), as well as airing in a large number of countries before its own. After airing "A Robot For All Seasons" in December, five more half-hour episodes were burned out in the United States the week of January 24-28, 2005. After that, one more episode pairing aired in March, and another in June, before the season finale "Escape from Cluster Prime" on August 12. With the completion of the episodes "Samurai Vac" and "Turncoats" on April 14, 2006 [11], the series officially ceased production following its 2005 cancellation. Jenny grows up in this episode. She doesn't grounded anymore in Season 3 since Jenny got grounded one last final time in the previous episode Crash Pad Crash and that previous episode was the last final entry of Jenny getting grounded.Annie Awards". annieawards.org. Archived from the original on September 3, 2017 . Retrieved October 19, 2020. Likewise, the Christmas episode "A Robot For All Seasons", which was the first of season 2 to air in the United States, was actually the fifth episode produced. The season, and thus the series, ended its run in Australia on June 16, 2006 with the final episodes "Samurai Vac" and "Turncoats", in Australia the following month, Germany in October 2006, Mexico in November, followed by Japan and Canada in 2007.



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