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Whatever Happened to Robot Jones

Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?
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Genre Science fiction
Comedy
Slice of life
Created by Greg Miller
Developed by Mike Stern
Greg Miller
Directed by Greg Miller (Season 1)
Rob Renzetti (Season 1)
Steve Socki (Season 2)
Voices of a text-to-voice program (season 1, credited as "Himself")
Bobby Block (season 2)
Kyle Sullivan
Gary LeRoi Gray
Myles Jeffrey
Theme music composer The Invisible Car
Opening theme "Do the Robot"
Composer(s) Greg Miller
Mike Stern (season 2)
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 13 (26 segments) + 1 pilot
Production
Executive producer(s) Greg Miller
Producer(s) Rob Renzetti (Supervising Producer)
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Hanna-Barbera (pilot)
Cartoon Network Studios
Distributor Warner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original network Cartoon Network
Picture format NTSC (480i)
Original release July 19, 2002 (2002-07-19) – November 14, 2003 (2003-11-14)

Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (usually shortened to Robot Jones) is an American animated television series created by Greg Miller for Cartoon Network, and the 12th of the network's Cartoon Cartoons. The show centers on Robot Jones, a robotic teenager attending a suburban middle school.

The series centers on Robot Jones (voiced by a text-to-voice program in season 1; Bobby Block in season 2), who, as his name suggests, is a robot who lives in a small city in Delaware, in a futuristic version of the 1980s. Robot attempts to learn of human nature by attending Polyneux Middle School, where he makes three new friends: Timothy "Socks" Morton (Kyle Sullivan), a tall boy who loves rock music; Mitch Davis (Gary LeRoi Gray), a headphones-wearing boy whose eyes are hidden by his long hair; and Charles "Cubey" Cubinacle (Myles Jeffrey), a shorter boy who loves video games and wears a Pac-Man T-shirt. He also meets Shannon Westerburg (Grey DeLisle), a girl he has an unrequited crush on, because of her large retainer and metal prosthetic leg.

In each episode, Robot, usually with the help of his friends, does whatever he can to fit in the human society, which sometimes goes awry and gets himself into situations brought on by his social ineptitude and others' lack of understanding. In some episodes, he gets into a conflict with genius twin brothers who look nothing alike, Lenny and Denny Yogman. At the end of most episodes, Robot makes a data log entry, in which he states what he learned that day and what conclusions he has arrived at on humanity.


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