Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones?

Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones?

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Format

Animated Series

Genre

Comedy, Science Fiction

Creator

Greg Miller
Chris Reccardi
Paul Tibbitt

Production Company(s)

Cartoon Network Studios

Distributor(s)

Warner Bros. Television Distribution

Runtime

22 minutes (approx.)

Production

No. of seasons
2
No. of episodes
14

Longevity

Premiere
July 19th, 2002
Finale
November 14, 2003

Status
Abruptly cancelled

Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones? is an American animated television series that ran on Cartoon Network from 2002 to 2003. The pilot premiered on Cartoon Network on June 16, 2000 during Cartoon Cartoon Fridays, as an entrant in the upcoming contest titled The Big Pick, which featured 10 animated shorts competing to become the next new Cartoon Network series. While The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy won the contest with 57% of the vote, Robot Jones came in second place with 23% and was given its own series run beginning on July 19, 2002. During the second season, the show was burned off on Fridays at 11pm. The series was cancelled after the conclusion of the second season on November 14, 2003.

Plot

The show centers on Robot Jones, a robotic 12-year-old attending a suburban middle school.

Characters

  • Robot Electro Jones (voiced by a text-to-voice program in season one and Bobby Block in season two; redubbed by Block for reruns of season one) is a robot who does whatever he can to fit in the human society, which can sometimes go awry. Whenever the day ends he adds to his memory called Data Log Entry something he learns through the experience. His brain is a giant light bulb.
  • Dad Unit is Robot’s father. When he says something, he often says it three times; one example would be “Listen to your mother! Listen to your mother! Listen to your mother!” as said in the inaugural episode. He has one hand, wears a tie and in his focus on tasks he often gets into shenanigans such as smashing through walls. He is voiced by Macintalk’s ‘Ralph’ voice, which was also used for the voice of Auto in WALL-E.
  • Mom Unit (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is Robot’s mother. She is pink in color and her hands look like the ends of a gas pump’s hose which she uses for giving fuel to her fellow units. She seems to generally have a no-nonsense attitude.
  • Timothy “Socks” Morton (voiced by Kyle Sullivan) is the best friend of Robot Jones. He is quite a fanatic to rock music. He has blond curly hair and wears a green jacket.
  • Charles “Cubey” Cubinacle (voiced by Myles Jeffrey) is the shorter friend with dark, straight hair, sunglasses with window blinds for lenses, and roller skates. He is a video game lover and wears a Pac-Man T-Shirt.
  • Mitchell “Mitch” Freeman Davis (voiced by Gary LeRoi Gray) is a lad often seen wearing headphones, a red sweater and sandals. His eyes are obscured by his long hair. In “Scantron Love”, his last name was Davis.
  • Lenny and Denny Yogman (voiced by Josh Peck and Austin Stout respectively) are the notorious young genius twins of the show. They wear red hats that resembles the 1980s band Devo’s energy dome hats, yellow shirts, and black sneakers. Lenny is tall while Denny is short. They do whatever they can to take Robot’s brain.
  • Shannon Westerburg (voiced by Grey DeLisle) is a girl whom Robot loves because she has more mechanical attachments than any human he has ever seen, specifically a large orthodontic appliance and a prosthetic leg. She is unaware that Robot has a crush on her and typically finds him more of an annoyance than anything else. Shannon talks with a lisp.
  • Mr. McMcMc (voiced by Maurice LaMarche in the pilot and Rip Taylor in the series) is Robot Jones’ math teacher.
  • Clancy Q. Sleepyjeans (voiced by David Koechner) is the school janitor.
  • Principal Madman (voiced by Maurice LaMarche in the pilot and Jeff Glen Bennett in the series) is the principal of Polyneux Middle School. His mustache resembles that of Adolf Hitler’s; as such, he is very tyrannical to his students.
  • James Nob (voiced by Gedde Watanabe) is the tyrant owner of Nob’s Arkaid, where Robot and his friends hang out. he keeps telling kids that they’re breaking his arcade mechines, every time they play them. In “Hookie 101”, it is revealed that he has a discount on game tokens during school.
  • Gramps Unit (voiced by Macintalk’s ‘Zarvox’) is Robot Jones’ grandfather. Gramps Unit sounds like Robot Jones’ father, but he could be the dad of either Dad Unit or Mom Unit.
  • Mr. Workout (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) is the Gym teacher of Polyneux Middle School.

Episodes

Series Overview

Season:

episodes:

premiere

finale:

Pilot

June 16th, 2000

1

6

July 19th, 2002

September 13th, 2002

2

7

October 3rd, 2003

November 14th, 2003

Pilot (2000)

name:

Directed by:

Written by:

Original airdate:

Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones?

Greg Miller and Rob Renzetti

Greg Miller

June 2000

Season 1 (2002)

Season 1 (2002)

Number in

Series

Number in

season:

name:

original airdate:

1

1

P.U. to P.E./Vacuum Friend

July 19th, 2002

2

3

Cube Wars/Sickness

July 26th, 2002

3

2

Parents/Embarrasment

August 2nd, 2002

4

4

Politics/Growth Spurts

August 9th, 2002

5

5

Electric Boogaloo/The Groovesicle

September 6th, 2002

6

6

Jealousy/Scantron Love

September 13th, 2002

Season 2 (2003)

Season 2 (2003)

Number in

Series:

Number in

Season:

name

original airdate:

7

1

Gender/Math Challenge

October 3rd, 2003

8

2

Family Vacation/Hair

October 10th, 2003

9

3

Garage Band/Work

October 17th, 2003

10

4

The Yogmans Strike Back/Hookie 101

October 24th, 2003

11

5

House Party/School Newspaper

October 31st, 2003

12

6

Safety Patrol/Popularity

November 7th, 2003

13

7

Summer Camp/Rules of Dating

November 14th, 2003

Unreleased/unfinished episodes

These episodes of Robot Jones were originally planned to be part of the series but left unfinished after its cancellation.

Number:

name:

1

Risk

2

Robotic Graffiti

3

History of Robotics

4

Talk Show

5

3rd unknown episode

6

Untitled/planned ending

Trivia

  • Greg Miller stated in an interview on Facebook that he used a Microsoft Word 98 text-to-speech software on his old Macintosh computer for Robot’s voice during production for season one, but after the first season was completed, the executives of Cartoon Network disliked how it sounded. Bobby Block was chosen to take the role of Robot in season two. Robot Jones’s text-to-speech voice was also recorded for production of the second season, but because the voice change happened during the production of those episodes, this voice was never dubbed into the final prints. In that interview, he also said that he would want to do a revival of Robot Jones, but it would be up to Cartoon Network.
  • This was the sixth Cartoon Network Series to be added to the Cartoon Cartoon Fridays block line up; the first five being “Mike, Lu & Og”, “Courage the Cowardly Dog”, “Sheep in the Big City”, “Time Squad”, and “Grim & Evil”.
  • This series was produced using traditional hand-painted cels at a time when most TV cartoons were in the process of switching to digital animation (possibly due to the fact that this series takes place in the 1980s). It ended up being the final Cartoon Network Studios production to be done with cel animation, as all subsequent shows would utilize digital ink-and-paint.

Appearances in Later media

Robot Jones made a cameo in the OK K.O.! Let’s Be Heroes episode, Crossover Nexus.

Broadcast and availability

The series re-ran as part of The Cartoon Cartoon Show from 2005 to 2006.

In 2015, the series began to air on the Latin American TV channel, Tooncast.

Whatever Happened to… Robot Jones? was released on HBO Max in Latin America on April 2022.

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