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Robert John Renzetti is an American animator and author. Renzetti is known for creating My Life as a Teenage Robot and the Oh Yeah! Cartoons series Mina and the Count for Nickelodeon, directing Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, and Samurai Jack for Cartoon Network and serving as the animation director of Sym-Bionic Titan.
Mina and the Count is an American animated television series created by Rob Renzetti, which was never brought into development as a full-fledged series. Instead, animated shorts of this series aired on both of Fred Seibert's animation anthology showcases, Cartoon Network's What a Cartoon! and Nickelodeon's Oh Yeah!
Rob Renzetti moved from Cartoon Network to Nickelodeon to develop his own ideas as part of Fred Seibert's and Frederator Studios' Oh Yeah! Cartoons . At Nickelodeon, he developed a pilot called "My Neighbor Was a Teenage Robot", which was the basis for the series.
My Life as a Teenage Robot is an American animated superhero science fantasy television series created by Rob Renzetti. It was produced by Frederator Studios and Nickelodeon Animation Studio, with Rough Draft Korea providing the animation services. Set in the fictional town of Tremorton, the series follows the adventures of a robot girl named XJ-9, or Jenny, as she prefers to be called, who ...
Rob Renzetti December 4, 1999 ( 1999-12-04 ) 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 robot girl named XJ-9 (she calls herself "Jenny") who gives him the baseball, scaring the pants off of him.
It was headed by Craig McCracken (creator of The Powerpuff Girls, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Wander Over Yonder and Kid Cosmic) and Rob Renzetti (creator of My Life as a Teenage Robot). [1] [2] Thirty-nine shorts for the project were in development at Cartoon Network Studios, but only 14 of these were
Rob Renzetti: 1998: Short 2/18 "ChalkZone: Secret Passages" Bill Burnett & Larry Huber: 1999: Series "Kid From S.C.H.O.O.L." Bob Boyle & Bill Riling: 1999: Short "Mina & The Count: The Vampire Who Came to Dinner" Rob Renzetti: 1999: Short 2/19 "The Fairly OddParents: Party of 3: Butch Hartman: 1999: Series "The Forgotten Toy Box: Curse of the ...
The "Rude Removal" segment was produced during the second season of Dexter's Laboratory in 1997, [3] and features a seven-minute runtime. It was directed by Rob Renzetti and storyboarded by Chong Lee and Craig McCracken, the latter of whom did confirm that he never had a copy, and neither did creator Genndy Tartakovsky.