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  2. Rob Renzetti - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. My Life as a Teenage Robot - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, creator Rob Renzetti has been publishing a web story based on the series in his personal newsletter. [25] [26] The story was written by Renzetti alongside Steven Michael Burns and Donovan Patton, with illustrations initially by My Life as a Teenage Robot art director Alex Kirwan, [27] and later by storyboard artist Heather Martinez ...

  4. List of My Life as a Teenage Robot episodes - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. List of children's animated television series of the 2000s

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    My Life as a Teenage Robot • Comedy • Action-adventure • Comic science fiction • Science fantasy • Superhero • Science fiction: 3 seasons, 39 episodes: Rob Renzetti: August 1, 2003 – May 2, 2009 • Nickelodeon (2003–05) • Nicktoons Network (2008–09) • Frederator Studios • Nickelodeon Animation Studio: TV-Y7: Traditional ...

  6. What a Cartoon! - Wikipedia

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    Created by the channel executive Rob Sorcher and headed by The Powerpuff Girls creator Craig McCracken and My Life as a Teenage Robot creator Rob Renzetti, the project was to "establish a think tank and create an environment in which animators can create characters and stories", and also create new possible Cartoon Network series.

  7. The Cartoonstitute - Wikipedia

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    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 completed.

  8. List of Oh Yeah! Cartoons episodes - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Frederator cartoon shorts filmography - Wikipedia

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    "My Neighbor is a Teenage Robot" Rob Renzetti: 1999: Series 2/26 "Jelly's Day: Auntie Broth" Greg Emison & Bill Burnett: 1999: Series "Terry & Chris" John Reynolds; directed by Btuch Hartman: 1999: Short "Mina & the Count: Franken Frog" Rob Renzetti: 1999: Short 3/27 "Dan Danger: Danger 101" Steve Marmel & Butch Hartman: 2002: Series "The ...