My Life as a Teenage Robot Jenny Wakeman Fan Art
Jennifer "Jenny" Wakeman (designation: Robotic Global Response Unit XJ-nine) is the protagonist of My Life as a Teenage Robot. She is a state-of-the-art robotic protector of Earth, armed with avant-garde weaponry and devices at her disposal, simply wishes to live the life of a normal teenager. Throughout the series, she tries to balance her life with duties of a criminal offense-fighter while attending high school and proceeding with teenage endeavors.
Contents
- 1 Background
- 2 Physical Appearance
- ii.1 Normal appearance
- 2.2 Disguised human appearance
- 3 Personality
- 4 Relationships
- 4.one Nora Wakeman
- four.two Brad Carbunkle
- iv.3 Tuck Carbunkle
- 4.4 Sheldon Lee
- 4.5 Misty
- iv.half dozen Brit and Tiff
- 4.7 Don Prima
- 4.8 Skyway Patrol
- 4.9 The Cluster
- four.9.one Queen Vexus
- four.x Killgore
- 4.11 Tune Locus
- four.12 Vega
- five Powers and abilites
- 6 International voice actors
- seven Trivia
- 8 Gallery
- 9 References
Background
Jenny was designed equally a teenager of almost 16 years of age (in blueprint and mentality), just information technology was five years since she had been created, prior to the events of "I Was a Preschool Dropout". As her number indicates, she had several prototypes, whom she treats equally her "sisters". While she was designed equally a teenage robot, presumably with the adolescent mind of a 15-year quondam or so, she did undergo a period of infancy ("Humiliation 101"). As revealed in the same episode, she too spent some of her early years as a crude steam-powered robot before being upgraded to hydronium-electric hybrid-power (equally seen in the blueprints of her Master Plan).
For an uncertain amount of time, she was prevented from leaving the house by her female parent, except for the purpose of saving the earth, where she would not exist viewed past the general populace. Following the events of "It Came from Next Door", she finally managed to interact with the outside globe and make human friends, namely Brad Carbunkle and his younger brother Tuck, and afterwards enrolling in Tremorton High School where she soon met and befriended Sheldon Lee.
Concrete Appearance
Normal appearance
Jenny stands at 6.vi feet (1.98 one thousand) tall and weighs roughly 600 lbs. She has blue "pigtails" with bolts connecting them to her caput that tin can act every bit rocket boosters, blue "bangs", white peel, blue "clothes" (a crop top, a mini-skirt and boots), a belly-bolt (a commodities that simulates a navel) which doubles equally a linchpin (as mentioned in "Effectually the Earth in Lxxx Pieces"), hands with 4 fingers each and center holes, a "false nose". Jenny has no ears, instead possessing an auditory arrangement "decades alee of its fourth dimension" ("Ear No Evil"). Her trunk processes are carried out by a fully-functional, metallic electronic encephalon, which her eyes are connected to ("Mind Over Thing"). Her body as well contains several access ports for downloading, charging, and other purposes.
Disguised homo advent
Jenny has been able to don a pseudo-man form in her ambition to exist a normal teenage girl on two occasions:
In "Raggedy Android", Nora designed an Exo-Skin for Jenny to freely go effectually in public during a amusement park event, just the outset image skin was rushed in production inside a twenty-four hour period, which resulted in an exo-skin looking more alike to an old ragdoll that concluded up scaring anybody at the park. By the stop of the episode, Jenny decided to take off the Exo-Peel and reveal her true nature, and has since been able to blend into society freely every bit a robot.
In "The Return of Raggedy Android", after the possessor of Mezmers (Mr. Mezmer) refused to serve robots, Jenny goes to her female parent to use the exo-suit again. This time, Nora had made improvements to the adapt to brand Jenny look more human being — human enough to fool anyone to believe that Jenny was a existent daughter. However, the pare ended upwardly possessing a mind of its ain and began persuading Jenny to act like a "normal girl" by dropping her robotic identity and adopting a persona of a girl more focused on diets and non getting her hands dingy. Yet, one day as Mezmers was being raided by the Space Bikers and the exo-skin constraining her from confronting the bandits, Jenny poured a chocolate milkshake on herself, making the peel short-circuit and come up off, giving Jenny her freewill back and being the vigilant hero she has always been.
While disguised as a "human" in her Exo-Skin, Jenny had light skin with freckles and rosy cheeks. She had red hair tied into two pigtails with black bows. She wore a blue dress with short sleeves, short skirt, white socks and black Mary Jane shoes.
Personality
Cheers to having advanced artificial intelligence, Jenny's personality is that of an eager, young, tomboyish teenager. She desires a sense of freedom but also wants credence from her peers. She generally possesses a kind personality and likes anything pertaining to teenage activities, merely becomes agitated when her female parent or her duties get in her mode of her enjoyment. Unfortunately, being kind and sweet, she is easily trusting of others and, every bit a result, can be quite naive. The Crust Cousins, Brit and Tiff, have often taken advantage of this for self-gain or to humiliate Jenny. Despite this, she tin also be mischievous, hotheaded, devil-may-care, and stubborn at times, but always learns from her mistakes.
In her duties as a crime fighter and global responder, she is vigilant and determined to get the job done, though she can be reckless and quick to spring the gun in very few instances.
Relationships
Nora Wakeman
Since Dr. Nora Wakeman is the one who designed and congenital Jenny, she comes to view her as her mother. Like most mothers with teenage daughters, Dr. Wakeman and Jenny sometimes debate with each other, merely Dr. Wakeman truly loves Jenny as if she was a biological daughter. At first, Dr. Wakeman confined Jenny in her bedroom in fear of Jenny possibly not being accepted past guild, but when she saw that Jenny made friends later on sneaking out of the firm, Dr. Wakeman decided to give her more freedom.
Dr. Wakeman would always alarm Jenny about whatsoever crisis occurring in Tremorton whenever Jenny is out by contacting her through her built-in monitor.
Brad Carbunkle
Brad is Jenny's first and best friend. She normally confides in him on her personal feelings and any other emotions she is going through. He often gives Jenny advice and helps her on missions, equally well every bit normal teenager activities, while causing trouble of his own. He also ordinarily goes on Jenny'south side of things and defends her, particularly with drama at loftier school. They often hang out as well.
Tuck Carbunkle
Tuck is the first human other than Jenny's mother, whom Jenny has come into contact with. While they beginning began their relationship in the outset flavour, Tuck often called Jenny a "freaky robot". He has grown more and more shut to Jenny, though, finding her abilities he once feared to be rather "absurd". Before long, Tuck and Jenny abound a close bond to the point that Jenny will fly to Tuck's assistance whenever she hears him scream, even though Tuck rather abuses this factor in their friendship quite often (especially apparent in the episode The Boy Who Cried Robot). Tuck learns many morals through Jenny, and in the end, information technology is very much an older sibling to younger sibling relationship. Tuck is Brad's younger brother
Sheldon Lee
The relationship between Jenny and Sheldon began very awkwardly, as Sheldon became smitten with Jenny the moment he met her in Attack of the 5½ Ft. Geek. Although over the seasons, the two grew more than accustomed to and close to each other, and Sheldon still ofttimes pampers Jenny every run a risk he gets. Jenny sympathizes with Sheldon and his obsession with her, although many times she grows frustrated and exasperated with him since he inadvertently hinders her on some occasions. He has also significantly helped her on many occasions besides, and is known to create for her a plethora of unlike gadgets ranging from blasters to over-sized pencil sharpeners.
The 2 grew close enough that Jenny would oft rely on Sheldon to make pocket-sized repairs for her when she had some loose bolts, with Sheldon happily complying since he is a genius mechanical nerd (and he stole and studied her blueprints in Designing Women). Sheldon has unwavering faith in Jenny due to his love for her, and has saved her life and her reputation as a superhero on quite a few occasions, especially in A Robot For All Seasons and Amanuensis 00' Sheldon. For this, Jenny is deeply grateful, thanking him with a heartfelt kiss on the cheek at to the lowest degree twice. According to serial creator Rob Renzetti, he intended to eventually bring Jenny and Sheldon together as a couple.[1]
Misty
Jenny first shared a friendly relationship with Misty when they starting time met in the episode Teen Squad Fourth dimension, and when Misty returned to Earth in Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles. At first, Jenny was delighted to have a teenage girl friend who could stay on the phone all day long and do normal teenage activities with her.
However, in Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles Misty's pranks on the Crust Cousins became extremely cruel and sadistic, and Misty showed a dark, megalomaniacal side of herself in her attempts to terrorize them with their worst fears. Considering of this, Misty was expelled from Tremorton Loftier School, and her vicious behavior made Jenny to begin to worry that her teen alien friend was becoming villainous.
Finally, in Mist Opportunities, Misty returned one time more than and started fighting crime in Tremorton, resulting in Jenny relying too much on her, and slacking from her heroic duties. However, a fight erupted betweeen the two friends when Misty wouldn't exercise anything unless the citizens paid her, and let the boondocks get destroyed by a monster without feeling whatever remorse. Tuck was put in grave danger and was nearly killed, as Misty refused to save him. Jenny, appalled that Misty was existence so selfish and heartless, couldn't stand to run across people (specially her best friends) in danger, and she and Misty became bitter enemies at that point. Misty mercilessly beat Jenny up, mocking her cruelly all the while, but when Jenny reminded Misty that she thought they were friends, Misty left in anger, snapping, "The only reason I don't destroy you is that nobody is paying me to practice it!" The series ended without Jenny and Misty always making amends.
Brit and Tiff
At first, Brit and Tiff tried to utilise Jenny, or made fun of her due to her desire to get popular and befriend them. Afterwards Jenny saved them from the fire acquired past Tiff'due south pilus clip messing with Jenny'southward laser device, they refused to let the constabulary arrest her until Jenny pulled the clip from her paw, which ended up with them existence escorted from the schoolhouse. Since then, Brit and Tiff have tried to get revenge or brand Jenny miserable.
Don Prima
Jenny had a temporary vanquish on popular boy Don Prima from Tremorton High, and had a habit of blushing when speaking to him. Even so, after going on one date with him, it was revealed to her that he didn't actually care virtually her every bit a dear interest - but instead, he cared nigh his suede Italian loafers getting ruined when the two were about to buss. From there on, Jenny gets over her shell on Don.
Skyway Patrol
Jenny isn't fond with the Skyway Patrol, as the organization often tries to sentry over her antics and effort to shut her down should she exist defenseless in the act of whatsoever tomfoolery or reckless behavior. Despite both parties have a duty to fighting criminal offense, Jenny is a vigilante in contrast to Skyway Patrol'southward overbearing amounts of filing paperwork than actual patrolling, which has worked against them in "Final Action Zero".
The Cluster
Jenny despises the Cluster as much as she hates their leader Queen Vexus. She must constantly put a stop to their invasions, fighting against armies of Cluster drones to protect World.
Queen Vexus
Vexus is Jenny's archenemy, who appears in various episodes throughout the series. They have a biting rivalry against ane another. Vexus is the Queen of Cluster Prime, and has tried many times to strength Jenny to go a part of the Cluster.
Killgore
In the episode "Killgore", Jenny was annoyed by Killgore as he followed her everywhere and force her to "surrender" to him constantly. But she couldn't practice anything, as everybody else in Tremorton loved him and then much, commenting that he was "the cutest thing in the earth". Killgore became a virtually terrible badgerer to Jenny. However, eventually, after considering destroying the tiny robot when no ane was watching, Jenny realized that Killgore was as a caught toy, and so she pretended to exist Killgore's prisoner so that Killgore could impress the Cluster. All the same, just before being taken away by the Cluster, Killgore helped Jenny by releasing her, and both began to fight the Cluster (though Killgore even so considered Jenny his enemy/rival). Later in "Enclosure of Doom", Jenny was forced work with Killgore to find a way out from Armaggedroid'due south body. Both robots worked together to destroy him as well.
Melody Locus
Jenny ever felt uncomfortable with Melody due to the fact that she was the robot daughter of the evil Dr. Locus, always acting suspiciously similar a perfect and pretty normal human daughter. Seeing that Melody had a crush on her friend Brad and began dating him, Jenny became worried for Brad'southward condom and tried to convince him that Melody was evil like her male parent. Jenny eventually got into a battle with Melody, accusing her of being a villain, which enraged Melody, causing her to unleash her true hideous robotic grade. Still, finally seeing and realizing how truly terrifying she really was, with everyone in Tremorton, including Brad, fearing her wrathful atmosphere and grotesque appearance, Tune then felt similar she didn't vest with Brad, or anywhere, and flew abroad in tears, never to return. Jenny discovered that although Melody was created to be a monstrous villain by Dr. Locus, she never really wanted to be evil, and felt remorse about accusing her.
Vega
When Jenny came to Cluster Prime, Vega saw her as a friend, even when she figured out that Jenny was the infamous XJ-nine, whom her mother, Queen Vexus, considered the enemy of Cluster Prime. Jenny promised to visit her friend Vega on a reformed Cluster Prime once Vexus was cast out and Vega took the throne as the new leader of the planet.
Powers and abilites
Jenny is a robot designed to protect earth from any threat, and appropriately she has a vast amount of superhuman abilities and weapons to exercise then.
- Superhuman Force: According to the opening, Jenny has the force of one 1000000 and seventy men, but the exact magnitude is unknown. This is considering her strength, like most of her powers, has fluctuated over the series. She has thrown an entire conflicting spaceship into orbit around the Sun, which puts her lifting forcefulness across 300 gigatons of strength.
- Superhuman Running Speed: She tin run faster than even the finest human athletes.
- Superhuman Reflexes: She has superhuman reaction speed.
- Superhuman Agility: Jenny's agility is far across that of fifty-fifty an olympic level athlete, equally is her balance and coordination.
- Superhuman Durability: Her outer shell is made from an extremely durable titanium blend, built to withstand heavy impacts and impairment, (though this ability tin exist inconsistent, as she has been blown up by dynamite and torn up earlier). Nevertheless, her internal mechanisms are generally less durable and are much easier to impairment.
- Superhuman Stamina: Every bit a robot, she tin can exert herself for hours, sometimes days before she runs out of energy.
- Superhuman Hearing: Jenny shows that she has super hearing from the outset episode by called-for a hole into a frisbee that was almost to hit her in the dorsum of her head.
- Telescopic Vision: She can run into further than whatever human being.
- Electromagnetic Vision: She has the power to see different kinds of EM spectrum, some of them real, some others fictional:
- Digital Vision: Makes everything looks similar an eight-chip video game
- Ultraviolet Vision: The power to run across ultraviolet light.
- Infrared Vision: The power to run into heat radiations.
- X-Ray Vision: The ability to encounter through solid objects.
- Rainbow Vision: Makes everything look multicolor, with a sixty'south manner.
- "Heat" Vision: Makes everything wait "hot" (i.e. Dr. Wakeman wearing a bathing suit while everything else is melting).
- Sausage Vision: Makes everything wait like sausages.
- Electromagnetic Vision: She has the power to see different kinds of EM spectrum, some of them real, some others fictional:
- Flying: Jenny has rocket boosters to wing located in her anxiety, sprouted wings and her "pilus". She tin travel to the Moon in about 5 seconds, pregnant she tin can travel at ane/4 the speed of lite. She as well flew to the opposite side of a hurtling Sun in half dozen seconds, making her maximum potential for speed 83 times the speed of light.
- Various Weaponry: Jenny's signature fighting manner, consisting of unfolding a most unlimited number of weapons from inside her own mechanized torso, although seeming random, are always called to fit the state of affairs, even when looking absurd.
- Shiva Swords: She sprouts 4 additional artillery, and then forms swords out of all half-dozen of her artillery.
- Buzzsaw Arms
- Heat Gun: Can reach temperatures of up to i,700 °F.
- Fire and Ice Blasters: Instantly melted then froze asphalt respectively.
- Fists of Fury: Giant Spiky Fists.
- Drill Hair & Anxiety
- Mighty Mallets: Behemothic Hand Hammers.
- Electro Hook
- Thunder Fist: Behemothic Flail.
- Stun Grenade Gun: No explosive to be seen, simply tin can reportedly fire at upwardly to 125 rounds per 2d.
- Tesla Cannon
- Hair Razor-Rang: Razor Boomerang.
- Free energy Beam: She can fire energy blasts from her hands, anxiety, chest, optics and "hair". She also has a wide assortment of weapons to do so, most notable being her "Laser Limb".
- Stretchy Arms and Extendo-Fingers: She can stretch out her arms and fingers for miles. In "Raggedy Android" she used this ability to stop a delinquent Ferris wheel, wrapping at to the lowest degree seven times around it.
- Shapeshifting: She can shapeshift into several (robotic) forms, such equally a giant spider. "Victim of Manner" shows that she can adapt new forms simply by scanning the imagery.
- Repairs: She can remotely re-wire herself if she's damaged or destroyed, as well as simply replace limbs, such as her legs and her head.
- Multilingualism: Jenny has integrated CDs containing information for every single linguistic communication in the world, assuasive her to speak every language known to flesh.
- Corrosive Reflex: She can defend herself by using The Acid Reflex Lamination, made by triple polycarbonate lamination. This protects her against corrosive substances.
International voice actors
- Castilian (Latin America): Leisha Medina
- France: Laura Prejean
- German: Tanya Kahana
- Dutch: Céline Purcell
- Polish: Joanna Pach
- Russian: Olga Zverova (season ane-2, some episodes of season 3), Olga Shorokhova (season 3)
- Republic of hungary: Zsanett Czető
- Japanese: Aki Sasaki
- Brazilian Portuguese: Christiane Monteiro
Trivia
- Jenny is the merely grapheme to appear in every episode.
- She possesses the phone numbers of her enemies, every bit revealed in "Humiliation 101", including the Cluster and the Space Bikers.
- Jenny'south phonation actress, Janice Kawaye, has washed her voice in both English and Japanese, as she speaks the latter language fluently and is one-half-Japanese.
- Jenny's V.A. has also voiced Ami from Hi Hello Puffy Ami Yumi, Gi from Helm Planet and the Planeteers, and Kim and Kam from Class of 3000.
- Jenny is ambidextrous, equally adept in using both hands.
- Strangely, Jenny is seen blinking throughout the series, despite the fact a robot should not demand to.
- As shown in Jenny'southward schematic, she runs partly on electricity.
- Co-ordinate to the XJ-nine Master Plan, Jenny uses hydronium (H3O) as rocket fuel (seen within her pigtail rocket thrusters)
- On the 'Teenage Robot Weblog' by the creators, you can see early versions of Jenny from 1998 where she had antennas.
Gallery
References
- ↑ http://www.awn.com/animationworld/dr-toon-nuts-and-bolts-rob-renzetti (mirror)
fosternottlentimen.blogspot.com
Source: https://teenagerobot.fandom.com/wiki/Jenny_Wakeman_(XJ-9)
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