List of My Life as a Teenage Robot episodes facts for kids
My Life as a Teenage Robot is an American animated TV show. It's about a superhero robot and was created by Rob Renzetti. Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio made the series. Rough Draft Korea did the animation.
The show takes place in a made-up town called Tremorton. It follows a robot girl named XJ-9, but she likes to be called Jenny. Jenny tries to balance her job of protecting Earth with living a normal human life as a teenager.
A first episode, called "My Neighbor Was a Teenage Robot," aired on December 4, 1999. It was part of another show called Oh Yeah! Cartoons.
The series was made from 2002 to 2006. It first aired in the United States on Nickelodeon from August 1, 2003, to September 9, 2005.
The third season aired in Asia from January 13, 2006, to March 30, 2007. Later, it aired in the United States from October 4, 2008, to May 2, 2009, on Nicktoons.
In total, 40 episodes were made over three seasons. You can watch the whole series on DVD, Paramount+, and through digital purchase.
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Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
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Pilot | December 4, 1999 | Nickelodeon | |||
1 | 13 | August 1, 2003 | February 27, 2004 | ||
2 | 14 | December 8, 2004 | September 9, 2005 | ||
3 | 13 | October 4, 2008 | May 2, 2009 | Nicktoons (U.S.) |
Episodes
Pilot (1999)
The very first episode, called "My Neighbor Was a Teenage Robot," aired on December 4, 1999. It was part of the Nickelodeon show Oh Yeah! Cartoons.
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"My Neighbor Was a Teenage Robot" | Rob Renzetti | Alex Kirwan & Rob Renzetti | December 4, 1999 | |
Brad Carbunkle accidentally throws a baseball into his neighbor's window. His brother, Tuck, goes to get it and meets a robot girl named XJ-9, or "Jenny." She gives him the ball, which scares him a lot. Tuck tells Brad there's a robot inside, but Brad doesn't believe him. Jenny belongs to a scientist, Dr. Nora Wakeman, who wants her to save the world. But Jenny meets Brad, sneaks out, and hangs out with him. Tuck is still scared of her.
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Season 1 (2003–04)
Work on the first season started in 2001 and finished in November 2002. This season had 26 short episodes, which made up 13 half-hour shows.
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1a | 1a | "It Came From Next Door" | Rob Renzetti | Alex Kirwan & Rob Renzetti | August 1, 2003 | 102–004 | 1.84 |
Jenny meets Brad and Tuck Carbunkle for the first time. Brad quickly becomes Jenny's friend. But Tuck thinks she is an "evil robot cyborg."
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1b | 1b | "Pest Control" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Chris Mitchell | August 1, 2003 | 102–005 | 1.84 |
Dr. Wakeman's mutant lab rats, led by Mr. Scruffles, want revenge. They plan to destroy her by taking over Jenny's body.
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2a | 2a | "Raggedy Android" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Alex Kirwan & Rob Renzetti | August 8, 2003 | 102–002 | N/A |
Jenny wants to go to the town fair. Dr. Wakeman worries Jenny will scare people. Jenny finds a "skin" to wear to look human. But it looks messy and still scares everyone. Meanwhile, Tuck tries to overcome his fear of Ferris wheels.
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2b | 2b | "Class Action" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | August 8, 2003 | 102–006 | N/A |
On her first day of high school, Jenny wants to make friends. She tries to befriend Brit and Tiff Crust. But the Crust cousins want to make fun of her instead.
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3a | 3a | "Attack of The 5½ Ft. Geek" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Ashley Lenz | August 15, 2003 | 102–009 | N/A |
Jenny saves Sheldon, a school geek, from bullies. Sheldon then falls for Jenny and won't leave her alone.
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3b | 3b | "Doom With A View" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | August 15, 2003 | 102–012 | N/A |
A snowball fight is stopped by a robot ambassador. He wants Jenny to join the Cluster, a group of robots who want to make humans their slaves. When Jenny says no, the ambassador starts a war against her.
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4a | 4a | "Ear No Evil" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Mary Hanley | August 22, 2003 | 102–008 | N/A |
Jenny wants ear piercings, but her mom says no. Sheldon offers to help. But the ears he builds are too big for Jenny's head.
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4b | 4b | "Unlicensed Flying Object" | Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | August 22, 2003 | 102–001 | N/A |
Brad is sad he doesn't have a driver's license. Jenny tries to help him. Brad then starts flying abandoned UFOs for fun.
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5a | 5a | "Party Machine" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Carlos Ramos | September 5, 2003 | 102–017 | N/A |
Jenny and Brad throw a secret party. Jenny has to control the guests, keep the house safe, and stop tiny aliens from invading Earth. She has a lot to do!
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5b | 5b | "Speak No Evil" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Chris Mitchell & Rob Renzetti | September 5, 2003 | 102–014 | N/A |
Jenny loses her English language disc while in Japan. She can only speak Japanese. This causes problems, but she uses it to make peace with a Japanese creature.
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6a | 6a | "See No Evil" | Rob Renzetti | Chuck Klein | September 12, 2003 | 102–011 | 1.90 |
Dr. Wakeman gives Jenny new eyes that can see anything. Jenny doesn't like how they look. She tries to go without them but realizes she needs them to fight an invisible bad guy.
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6b | 6b | "The Great Unwashed" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Bernie Petterson | September 12, 2003 | 102–007 | 1.90 |
Jenny is invited to a party by Don Prima, a handsome classmate. She gets a new look for the party. But Brit and Tiff try to ruin Jenny's chances to impress everyone.
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7a | 7a | "The Return of Raggedy Android" | Rob Renzetti | Chris Mitchell & Rob Renzetti | September 19, 2003 | 102–010 | 1.85 |
Mezmer's, a popular teen spot, doesn't allow robots. Jenny wears her improved "exo-skin" to look human. But the skin has a mind of its own and won't let Jenny take it off or fight alien bikers.
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7b | 7b | "The Boy Who Cried Robot" | Bob Jaques & Rob Renzetti | Mary Hanley | September 19, 2003 | 102–003 | 1.85 |
Tuck keeps bothering Jenny for favors. When a real problem happens, Tuck's call for help is ignored.
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8a | 8a | "Sibling Tsunami" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Mary Hanley | October 3, 2003 | 102–013 | N/A |
Jenny finds and turns on her "sisters," who are earlier robot models (XJ-1 through XJ-8). Jenny is very happy. But each sister has her own personality, and not all of them are as friendly as Jenny.
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8b | 8b | "I Was A Preschool Dropout" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | October 3, 2003 | 102–015 | N/A |
Jenny has only been active for five years. The school system says she must go to a grade that matches her "age." Jenny is forced to go to kindergarten.
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9a | 9a | "Hostile Makeover" | Chris Sauve & Rob Renzetti | Mary Hanley | October 24, 2003 | 102–018 | 2.24 |
Jenny starts to change, with face-bolts and wires growing out. Brad thinks it's puberty. But it's actually Queen Vexus of the Cluster. She infected Jenny with a virus to turn her into a monster controlled by the Cluster.
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9b | 9b | "Grid Iron Glory" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Trevor Wall | October 24, 2003 | 102–016 | 2.24 |
Jenny becomes the star football player for the high school team. In a big game, she faces the old quarterback she replaced.
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10a | 10a | "Dressed To Kill" | Chris Sauve & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | November 7, 2003 | 102–020 | 2.14 |
Commander Smytus loses powerful Pip Crystals to the Crust Cousins. The cousins show off their new powers to Jenny. Jenny must use her fashion sense to save herself.
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10b | 10b | "Shell Game" | John Fountain & Rob Renzetti | John Fountain | November 7, 2003 | 102–019 | 2.14 |
Sheldon wants to prove to Jenny that boy robots are not as good as him. He creates a robot suit and calls himself "Silver Shell." But Jenny starts to like Silver Shell, which makes Sheldon's plan go wrong.
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11a | 11a | "Daydream Believer" | John Fountain & Rob Renzetti | Stephen Sandoval & Chris Mitchell | November 21, 2003 | 102–021 | N/A |
Jenny wants to know what it's like to dream. Dr. Wakeman installs a dream chip. Jenny uses it too much and gets stuck in dream mode, causing trouble while sleepwalking.
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11b | 11b | "This Time With Feeling" | Robert Alvarez & Rob Renzetti | Carlos Ramos | November 21, 2003 | 102–023 | N/A |
Jenny wants to feel physical touch. She steals artificial nerves from Dr. Wakeman. The nerves only have two settings: tickle and pain. Jenny has to manage this while fighting Himcules, a villain who gets stronger when others are in pain.
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12a | 12a | "Saved By The Shell" | Ron Hughart & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | January 23, 2004 | 102–026 | N/A |
Sheldon sets up a date for Jenny with Silver Shell, hoping to tell her who he is. But Jenny already has a date with Don Prima. An evil mutant fly attacks the restaurant. Silver Shell tries to ruin Don's shoes.
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12b | 12b | "Tradeshow Showdown" | Ron Hughart & Rob Renzetti | Bernie Petterson | January 23, 2004 | 102–022 | N/A |
Jenny has to go to a robot convention with Dr. Wakeman. Other robots ignore her, and Dr. Wakeman's rival, Dr. Phineas Mogg, insults her. Jenny finds comfort in a robot named Vee. But "Vee" is actually Vexus in disguise, trying to get new Cluster members.
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13a | 13a | "The Wonderful World of Wizzly" | Chris Sauve & Ron Renzetti | Chris Dent | February 27, 2004 | 102–024 | N/A |
Jenny visits Wizzly World theme park with Brad and Tuck. She thinks the robots in the park are unhappy. When Jenny frees them, it causes a lot of trouble.
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13b | 13b | "Call Hating" | Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti | Ed Baker | February 27, 2004 | 102–025 | N/A |
Jenny hangs up on Dr. Wakeman too many times. So, Dr. Wakeman changes Jenny's communicator so she can't turn it off.
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Season 2 (2004–05)
Production for the second season happened from January 2004 to March 2005. This season included 20 short episodes, two 22-minute specials, and one 45-minute TV movie.
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14 | 1 | "Victim of Fashion" | Alex Kirwan & Brandon Kruse | September 6, 2005 | 201 |
Jenny and the Crust cousins have a fashion battle. Brit and Tiff make Jenny feel bad about her weight. Jenny asks Sheldon to make her lighter, which means she loses her weapons and armor.
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15a | 2a | "Last Action Zero" | John Fountain | January 25, 2005 | 202a |
Brad gets a chance to join the Skyway Patrol to help Jenny. But his new job only involves paperwork.
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15b | 2b | "Mind Over Matter" | Brandon Kruse | January 25, 2005 | 202b |
Brad tells Jenny about things becoming old and useless. Jenny then can't beat the energy vampire Gigawatt. She worries she's becoming old. She tries to "upgrade" herself to beat Gigawatt.
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16a | 3a | "Future Shock" | Brandon Kruse | January 24, 2005 | 203a |
Tuck looks into Dr. Wakeman's "Future Scope." He sees Jenny will hurt Brad. Tuck tries everything to stop Brad from going to a drive-in movie.
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16b | 3b | "Humiliation 101" | Bernie Petterson | January 24, 2005 | 203b |
Dr. Wakeman is coming to Tremorton High to talk about Jenny at a science assembly. Jenny is afraid of being embarrassed. She tries to stop her mom from speaking.
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17a | 4a | "Love 'Em Or Leash 'Em" | Gabe Swarr | January 26, 2005 | 204a |
Jenny's new robot boyfriend, Kenny, seems perfect. He was built by Dr. Mogg, Dr. Wakeman's rival. But Kenny starts acting like a dog. Sheldon gets jealous.
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17b | 4b | "Teen Team Time" | Kelly Armstrong | January 26, 2005 | 204b |
The Teen Team comes to Earth and is impressed by Jenny. Jenny is excited to join them. But she starts ignoring her old friends for this new group of heroes.
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18 | 5 | "A Robot For All Seasons" | John Fountain & Brandon Kruse | December 8, 2004 | 205 |
A spoiled child named Todd Sweeney secretly programs Jenny to be evil. He uses her to ruin holidays for everyone in Tremorton. When Jenny returns to normal, the town turns against her. Only Sheldon believes her. Todd still wants to use her to ruin Christmas.
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19a | 6a | "Pajama Party Prankapalooza" | Heather Martinez | January 27, 2005 | 206a |
Jenny gets invited to Brit and Tiff's slumber party. Jenny's innocent nature leads her to cause trouble around town to impress the Crusts. Dr. Wakeman must stop Jenny before the Skyway Patrol catches her.
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19b | 6b | "Sister Sledgehammer" | Mike Kunkel | January 27, 2005 | 206b |
Commander Smytus has turned Jenny into a giant metal monster for the Cluster. Jenny's other robot sisters (XJ-2 through XJ-8) wake up. Will they save Jenny, or will they also join the Cluster?
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20a | 7a | "Dancing With My Shell" | John Fountain | January 28, 2005 | 207a |
Jenny takes Silver Shell to the school dance. Sheldon hopes to impress Jenny and tell her who he is. But Letta and the Space Bikers crash the dance, and everything goes wrong.
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20b | 7b | "Around The World In Eighty Pieces" | Bernie Petterson | January 28, 2005 | 207b |
A Cluster inventor named Krackus scatters Jenny's parts all over the world. Brad, Tuck, and Sheldon must put Jenny back together before Krackus tells Vexus about his success.
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21a | 8a | "Armagedroid" | Tom King | March 25, 2005 | 208a |
Armagedroid, a powerful robot who used to protect the world, returns. He was programmed to destroy all weapons but went rogue. Jenny can't stop this huge robot.
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21b | 8b | "Killgore" | Dave Thomas | March 25, 2005 | 208b |
Killgore, a small wind-up robot, wants to kidnap Jenny to impress the Cluster. But no one can resist his cute look.
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22a | 9a | "A Pain In My Sidekick" | Bernie Petterson | June 23, 2005 | 209a |
Tuck looks up to Silver Shell. He convinces Sheldon to make him Silver Shell's sidekick, the Tin Can. But being a sidekick isn't what Tuck expected.
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22b | 9b | "Crash Pad Crash" | Heather Martinez | June 23, 2005 | 209b |
Jenny's new "bachelor pad" becomes the most popular place in town. But her party lifestyle starts to get in the way of her duties.
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23a | 10a | "Designing Women" | Brandon Kruse | September 7, 2005 | 210a |
Sheldon wants to win Jenny's heart. He steals Jenny's robot plans from Dr. Wakeman. But Vexus also wants the plans. She disguises herself as "QT2" to trick Sheldon into giving them to her.
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23b | 10b | "Robot Riot" | John Fountain | September 7, 2005 | 210b |
Tuck wants Jenny to be his entry in a robot fighting contest called "Robot Wars." Jenny thinks the event is brutal, but she agrees.
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24a | 11a | "Bradventure" | John Fountain | September 8, 2005 | 211a |
Brad is tired of being in Jenny's shadow. He tries to be his own hero. But he gets into trouble with Dr. Locus and his daughter Melody. Dr. Locus wants Jenny's robot plans. When Jenny is knocked out, Brad has to prove himself.
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24b | 11b | "Mama Drama" | Heather Martinez | September 8, 2005 | 211b |
Jenny thinks Dr. Wakeman's new boyfriend is a bad person.
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25a | 12a | "Toying with Jenny" | Brandon Kruse | September 9, 2005 | 212a |
New "Action Jenny" toys are very popular. Jenny enjoys the fame. But the toys turn out to be Vexus and Krackus's new plan to take over the world.
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25b | 12b | "Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles" | Chris Dent & John Fountain | September 9, 2005 | 212b |
The Teen Team has broken up. Misty comes back to Earth to be with Jenny. The Crust cousins tease Misty about her looks. Misty convinces Jenny to get back at them with pranks.
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26–27 | 13–14 | "Escape from Cluster Prime" | Bryan Andrews, Brandon Kruse, Heather Martinez & Chris Reccardi John Fountain & Alex Kirwan (additional storyboards) |
August 12, 2005 | 213-214 |
Jenny is blamed for ruining Tremorton's 300th-anniversary party during a fight with Vexus. She gets tired of humans not appreciating her. Jenny goes to Cluster Prime, Vexus's robot empire. She finally gets to live with other robots like her. But she soon finds out that Cluster Prime is not what it seems.
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Season 3 (2006–07)
The third and last season was made from January 2005 to April 2006. The show was canceled in October 2005. Nickelodeon announced in 2006 that Season 3 would air in 2007. But it was delayed until October 2008. This season had 26 short episodes, making up 13 half-hour shows.
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28a | 1a | "Weapons of Mass Distraction" | Chris Savino, Chris Sauve & Rob Renzetti |
Heather Martinez | January 13, 2006 | October 4, 2008 | 301a |
Jenny likes a new kid named Travis. But Travis is scared of anything mechanical.
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28b | 1b | "There's No Place Like Home School" | Ray Pointer, Greg Miller & Bob Nesler | Bernie Petterson | January 13, 2006 | October 4, 2008 | 301b |
Jenny gets homeschooled by Dr. Wakeman after a school accident. Jenny doesn't like it, but her mom enjoys teaching her too much.
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29a | 2a | "No Harmony with Melody" | Robert Alvarez & Rob Renzetti | John Fountain | August 11, 2006 | October 5, 2008 | 302a |
Melody comes back to Tremorton. Brad starts spending more time with her. Is Jenny just jealous, or is Melody causing more trouble than she seems?
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29b | 2b | "Tuckered Out" | Greg Miller & Rob Renzetti | Heather Martinez | August 11, 2006 | October 5, 2008 | 302b |
Tuck needs to pass his next assignment or repeat second grade. His project is about his hero, Jenny. He decides to make a movie about Jenny's life. He is too excited and takes a lot of creative freedom.
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30a | 3a | "Stage Fright" | Robert Alvarez & Rob Renzetti | Bryan Andrews | September 29, 2006 | February 21, 2009 | 303a |
Jenny fails an audition for the school play, Romeo and Juliet, because she is a robot. But her and the director's ideas are challenged when two alien groups visit.
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30b | 3b | "Never Say Uncle" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Will Finn | September 29, 2006 | February 21, 2009 | 303b |
Dr. Wakeman's address book breaks. Jenny invites her distant aunt to visit. But Jenny quickly learns that her aunt and Dr. Wakeman don't get along.
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31a | 4a | "A Spoonful of Mayhem" | Chris Savino & Rob Renzetti | Chris Reccardi | October 6, 2006 | October 11, 2008 | 304a |
Jenny stops some runaway living fruits and vegetables. A jealous Skyway Patrol officer tries to shut Jenny down for good.
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31b | 4b | "Enclosure of Doom" | Daniel de la Vega, Monte Young & Rob Renzetti |
Bryan Andrews | October 6, 2006 | October 11, 2008 | 304b |
Jenny wakes up trapped in a strange place. Laser guns and other machines meet her every move. Her only company is Killgore.
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32a | 5a | "Girl of Steal" | Robert Alvarez & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | October 20, 2006 | October 18, 2008 | 305a |
Jenny really wants a popular music player called the "Musique." But it's very expensive. So Jenny tries to shoplift it.
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32b | 5b | "Mist Opportunities" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Bernie Petterson | October 20, 2006 | October 18, 2008 | 305b |
Misty is in Tremorton and helps keep the town safe, but she charges money. Jenny lets Misty do the superhero work and starts to relax. But Misty's money-making ways clash with Jenny's ideas about protecting people. They end up fighting.
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33a | 6a | "The Legion of Evil" | Chris Savino & Rob Renzetti | John Fountain | November 10, 2006 | October 25, 2008 | 306a |
Vladimir (Mr. Scruffles), Lancer, Mudslinger, and the Mad Hammer Bros. form the 'Legion of Evil.' They want revenge on Jenny.
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33b | 6b | "The Price of Love" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Heather Martinez | November 10, 2006 | October 25, 2008 | 306b |
Sheldon tries to make Jenny jealous by paying Pteresa to be his girlfriend.
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34a | 7a | "Teen Idol" | Chris Sauve & Rob Renzetti | Bernie Petterson | November 17, 2006 | November 1, 2008 | 307a |
Aliens worship Jenny after mistaking her for a "comet goddess." It's fun at first, but they drive Jenny crazy. They promise to leave after one last ceremony. Jenny accidentally pulls the Sun toward Earth. She uses the ceremony to push it back. She then throws the alien spaceship into space, turning them into a comet. The Earth is saved, but someone is missing.
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34b | 7b | "Good Old Sheldon" | Bob Jaques & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse & Stephen Sandoval | November 17, 2006 | November 1, 2008 | 307b |
Sheldon was stuck on the alien ship when Jenny got rid of it. He spent decades trying to get back to Earth, even though only a short time passed on Earth. Now, Jenny must make him his proper age again.
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35a | 8a | "Infectious Personality" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Bernie Petterson | December 5, 2006 | February 21, 2009 | 308a |
Jenny destroys asteroids threatening Earth. She brings back dust that changes her friends' personalities.
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35b | 8b | "Trash Talk" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | December 5, 2006 | February 21, 2009 | 308b |
Jenny, Brad, and Tuck can't agree on board game rules. They go with Jenny to a garbage dump asteroid. They find Vexus, Smytus, and Krackus stuck there. Vexus wants to drain Jenny's energy, but they can't agree on what to use the power for.
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36a | 9a | "Agent 00' Sheldon" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Heather Martinez | January 16, 2007 | February 28, 2009 | 309a |
Sheldon becomes a secret agent. He finds a plan to destroy all robots in Tremorton.
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36b | 9b | "Indes-Tuck-tible" | Chris Savino & Rob Renzetti | John Fountain | January 16, 2007 | February 28, 2009 | 309b |
Tuck almost gets hit by a truck. He becomes very paranoid. Jenny shows him his healthy future self. Tuck realizes he won't die soon and decides to become a daredevil. This means Jenny has to keep saving him from his stunts.
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37a | 10a | "Puppet Bride" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Chuck & Wendy Grieb | January 18, 2007 | February 28, 2009 | 310a |
One of Dr. Wakeman's old robots, a puppet named "Li'l Acorn," tries to make Jenny his bride.
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37b | 10b | "Historionics" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Scott Bern | January 18, 2007 | February 28, 2009 | 310b |
Jenny, Brad, Tuck, and Sheldon get stuck on an island. It's full of angry robot clones of famous historical figures. To make things worse, Jenny's power is running out.
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38a | 11a | "Ball and Chain" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | February 2, 2007 | April 18, 2009 | 311a |
Brad is getting married, but not by choice. The Space Bikers want Brad to marry Tammy. But does Brad really want to be saved?
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38b | 11b | "Labor Day" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Will Finn | February 2, 2007 | April 18, 2009 | 311b |
Skyway Patrol wants Jenny to pay for city repairs because she was messing around. Now Jenny needs to find a job quickly.
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39a | 12a | "Voyage to The Planet of The Bikers" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Bernie Petterson | February 16, 2007 | April 25, 2009 | 312a |
The Space Bikers have turned Jenny into a motorcycle. Now she and Tuck are heading to their hideout to make them change her back!
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39b | 12b | "Queen Bee" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Cindy Morrow | February 16, 2007 | April 25, 2009 | 312b |
Vexus is back with a new look. She teams up with Brit and Tiff. The former Cluster Queen becomes very popular at school, even more than the Crust Cousins.
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40a | 13a | "Samurai Vac" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Brandon Kruse | March 30, 2007 | May 2, 2009 | 313a |
Jenny accidentally disrespects a Japanese vacuum robot in Tokyo. She must help the robot get its honor back.
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40b | 13b | "Turncoats" | Randy Myers & Rob Renzetti | Bernie Petterson | March 30, 2007 | May 2, 2009 | 313b |
At the Invention Convention, Dr. Wakeman's newest robot goes wild. Then, all the older XJ robot models start attacking too. Jenny and her mother must find out why.
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See also
In Spanish: Anexo:Episodios de La Robot Adolescente para niños