Fri, Dec 13, 2002
After accidentally throwing the baseball into the window of a house next door, Brad Carbunkle sends his brother, Tuck to retrieve the ball, but he meets a beautiful robot girl named XJ9 (She calls herself "Jenny") who gives him the baseball, scaring the pants off of him. Then, he tells his brother there's a robot inside, but he doesn't believe him. Jenny belongs to a scientist named Dr. Nora Wakeman, who wants her to save the world, but she meets Brad, sneaks out, and then hangs out, but Tuck is still afraid of her.
Fri, Jul 5, 2002
In 'It Came From Next Door,' Brad and Tuck Carbunkle first encounter Dr Wakeman's robot XJ-9...who wants to be known as Jenny. Brad is happy to meet Jenny, but Tuck has his qualms, until a giant asteroid comes hurtling towards the Earth, and only Jenny has the capability to stop it. In 'Pest Control,' Dr Wakeman's mutated lab rats unite under the leadership of head rat, Vladimir. Their mission: take over XJ-9's body, and use it to exact revenge on Dr Wakeman.
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Sun, Nov 10, 2002
In 'Raggedy Android,' Jenny wants to attend the local fair with Brad and Tuck, but Dr Wakeman feels that Jenny's appearance will scare people. She offers to make Jenny an exterior shell that will give her the appearance of a human teenager, but when Jenny finds out it'll take 4 months (that's like forever to a teenager!), Dr Wakeman tries a quicker, more 'economical' approach, with some rather mixed results. In 'Class Action,' Jenny begins to go to High School. Jenny figures the one way to survive High School is to be popular, and tries to get in with the Krust sisters, Brit and Tiff. However, the girls would rather find a way to get Jenny in trouble then let her join their 'clique.'
Sun, Dec 8, 2002
In 'The Return of the Raggedy Android,' Mezmer's is THE place to hangout if you're a teen. The bad news for Jenny, is that the owner doesn't allow robots to patronize his establishment. Luckily for Jenny, Dr Wakeman has been reworking the exo-skin from a few episodes before. The new and improved skin causes Jenny to blend in perfectly, resembling a 'normal' teen girl. The only problem is, the suit seems to have a mind of it's own. In 'The Boy Who Cried Robot,' Tuck is constantly calling Jenny to help him with the most mundane things. His charades cause Jenny to rethink helping him, until it seems a problem arises that may actually find Tuck in real danger.
Sun, Feb 16, 2003
In 'Daydream Believer,' Jenny wants to know what it's like to dream, so Dr Wakeman creates a device that allows her to do just that. However, Jenny likes her dream worlds so much that she begins to daydream. And things aren't helped when an electric shock causes her to interpret the real world in the wrong way. In 'This Time With Feeling,' Jenny wants to know what it's like to have a sense of touch. 'Borrowing' Dr Wakeman's nerve prototypes, Jenny gets her wish. Too bad the only settings are 'Tickle' and 'Pain.'
Sun, Feb 23, 2003
In 'The Wonderful World of Wizzly,' Brad and Tuck take Jenny to Wizzly World. However, Jenny is disgusted by the treatment of the park's robots, and sets out to free them. The problem is, they don't operate so well outside of Wizzly World. In 'Call-Hating,' Jenny becomes fed up with Dr Wakeman's constant communications. But when Dr Wakeman installs a program so Jenny can't shut her up, things get even more complex.