Series cast summary: | |||
Grey Griffin | ... | Shannon / ... 13 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Gary LeRoi Gray | ... | Mitch / ... 12 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Myles Jeffrey | ... | Cubey / ... 12 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Kyle Sullivan | ... | Socks / ... 12 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Jeff Bennett | ... | Principal Madman / ... 11 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Dee Bradley Baker | ... | Mr. Werkaut / ... 7 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Rip Taylor | ... | Mr. McMcmc / ... 7 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Erica Mer | ... | Pam / ... 7 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
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Bobby Block | ... | Robot Jones 7 episodes, 2003 |
David Koechner | ... | Clancy / ... 7 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
Josh Peck | ... | Lenny / ... 6 episodes, 2002-2003 | |
In the retro-1980's future, robots have become commonplace. Mechanical butlers, electronic plumbers and robo-bartenders are part of everyday life, but Robot Jones is a different kind of machine altogether. He is an experimental prototype designed to interact with humans on a personal level. Though programmed with basic emotions, Robot Jones doesn't quite have a handle on dealing with them and thus, tends to be more overly dramatic and socially awkward than other teenagers. Surrounded by his antiquated and embarrassing robotic family, nerdy friends like "Socks," his crush Shannon and his nemesis Lenny and Denny (the Yogman Twins), Robot Jones conquers the drudgery of the sixth grade where he excels in gym class, runs for class president and dreads open house night at school. Written by Cartoon Network (press release)
This has got to be one of the dumbest shows ever on television. There is absolutely no plot to it. The animation is very poorly done, as well as the voices. I think they are trying to make a sort of animated version of Mork and Mindy(an alien sent from another planet to monitor human activities) but they couldnt make it work the first time and they could'nt make it work the second time either.