My Life as a Teenage Robot
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Director
Rob Renzetti
Writer
Alex Kirwan
Jenny gets dissed by Brit and Tiff for "wearing" the same outfit everyday, so Jenny crams some fashion facts into her processors and the ultimate fashion competition begins. It's Jenny vs. the trend-setting Crust Cousins.
Brad is frustrated with the secondary role he gets to play in Jenny's adventures.
The theory of planned obsolescence is introduced to Jenny when Brad buys a new calculator rather than upgrading his old one.
Jenny uses one of Wakeman's inventions, the FutureScope, to see what will happen on Friday night.
Tired of catastrophes and supervillain attacks, Jenny wishes she could have just one normal day as a teenager with no interruptions.
Trying to best his rival, Nora Wakeman, Phineas Mog builds a super robot hunk named Y-K9 (alias Kenny).
When group of super-powered teens appears in town and ask her to join, Jenny believes she's finally found her niche.
Jenny volunteers to be a robot toy for an underprivileged tot at Christmas time only to become his unwitting, remote-controlled weapon in an attack on all the holidays.
Jenny gets invited to her first slumber party, a famous annual bash thrown by Brit and Tiff.
Jenny is captured by the Cluster and used as the centerpiece of a killer robot. The mindless automaton, under the control of Smytus, wreaks havoc on Tremorton.
Wakeman won't let Jenny ask a boy to the Sadie Hawkins dance so she asks the Silver Shell (Sheldon's secret robotic alter ego).
A mad mechanical wizard invents a Disassembler to split Jenny into her individual parts and disperses them across the globe.
Jenny is nearly destroyed by Armagedroid, the most technically advanced creature on the planet.
Killgore, a tiny, harmless, wind-up robot, is so determined to capture Jenny and join the Cluster that he nearly drives her insane.
When Tuck discovers the Silver Shell outfit in Sheldon's garage, Sheldon buys his silence by making Tuck his superhero sidekick.
Jenny, desperate for privacy, converts the backyard tool shed into an opulent crash pad.
Sheldon nabs Jenny's blueprints to find a way into Jenny's heart, only to have Vexus steal them away from Sheldon.
Tuck is thrilled to be in a Robot Wars competition, pitting his robot against others in gladiatorial combat.
Tired of being stuck under Jenny's shadow, Brad sets out to be his own hero.
Jenny is convinced that Dr. Wakeman's new boyfriend is a psychopath.
A mysterious toymaker offers to design an action figure in Jenny's image after she gets her picture in the paper for her heroics.
Due to internal disputes, the Teen Team has broken up. With no place left to go, Misty heads back to Earth to be with Jenny.
Jenny is accidentally transported to Cluster Prime, the planet ruled by her nemesis Vexus and completely populated by robots, where she goes through an emotional roller-coaster ride. (Part 1 of 2)
Jenny is accidentally transported to Cluster Prime, the planet ruled by her nemesis Vexus and completely populated by robots, where she goes through an emotional roller-coaster ride. (Part 2 of 2)
Janice Kawaye
Jenny (voice)
Age 34 (now 56)
Candi Milo
Dr. Wakeman (voice)
Age 43 (now 65)
Chad Doreck
Brad (voice)
Audrey Wasilewski
Tuck (voice)
Age 37 (now 58)
Quinton Flynn
Sheldon (voice)
Age 39 (now 61)
Cree Summer
Tiff Crust (voice)
Age 35 (now 56)
Neil Ross
Monitor (voice)
Age 59 (now 81)
R. Lee Ermey
Age 60 (died at 74)
Phil LaMarr
Orion (voice)
Age 37 (now 59)
Chris Sauve
Chris Savino
Age 32 (now 54)
John Fountain
Story
Scott D. Peterson
Paul Dinletir
Original Music Composer
James L. Venable
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