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violetrose-art · 8 months
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Jenny: Bye, mom! Dr. Wakeman: Goodbye, dear. Brad: *in Jenny's voice* Bye, mom! Dr. Wakeman: Goodbye, dear.
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johnmello · 2 years
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mangaken · 8 months
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How the boys were recruited by Jimmy in NuA:
1. Timmy
Jim went to Dimsdale to investigate a weird news of certain people forgetting that they are being robbed. Fearing one of his past invention is leaked, he went to find the culprit, who turns out to be Timmy.
As Jim confront Tim, they were ambushed by human traffickers who have a personal vendetta against Jim. Tim saved Jim from the mess. Impressed by his selfless act, Jim recruits Tim to his rebellion group to bring down Syndicate with some conditions that both mutually agree.
2. Danny
Danny went rogue as his ghost side took over after he was slained by Vlad Plasmius. Jim & Tim used this opportunity to confront Ghost Danny & turn him back to normal. Once recovered, Jim offers Danny to join him for his quest to defeat the Syndicate. Danny was unconvinced, but Jim provides further info regarding Danny parents' death, which the Syndicate has an involvement that leads to it. Danny eventually agreed to lend Jim a hand to learn the truth behind it.
3. SB
After the trio defeated one of the Syndicate, Prof. Sheldon. Sb, who's one of the minions that works for Prof, is left wander aimlessly around town. He almost died due to his sponge body can't stand the heat for long time. Danny managed to save him & brought him to Jim, so he could fully recover. Since they were once enemies, Jim reluctant to add Sb into the group, but after Sb proves himself to be trustworthy, Jim let him into the group & stay with him ever since.
There are other people whom Jim wants them to be recruited in his quest, but they turn him down. These ppl are:
Manny Rivera
Dr. Noreen Wakeman
Tak
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hunty627 · 1 year
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Here are a couple more episode titles for Little Einsteins: New Missions.
The wish fish. The Little Einsteins meets a magical goldfish with stars on its scales. She is called the wish fish. But Big Jet swooped in and he took the wish fish! Will the team save her?
June’s dancing kitty cat. June introduces us to her pet cat, Windy. She trained her how to dance.
June and Annie’s mermaid mission. June and Annie become mermaids.
June’s underwater ballet. Misty invites June to take part in an underwater ballet.
Penguin predicament. The Little Einsteins find a baby fairy penguin in a cooler and vow to escort him home to his mommy in Australia.
Baby tulip and the spring chicken. The team visits baby tulip in the Netherlands and asked them to find the spring chicken to announce the arrival of spring before Big Jet can try and ruin springtime again.
June’s toy story. June needs our help to find her toy elephant that she used to snuggle with back when she was a baby.
The magic charms. The kids find 4 magical charms.
Safari party. The Little Einsteins were invited to baby chimpanzee’s birthday party at Serengeti National Park in Tanzania!
A Little Einsteins April fools day! The team play practical jokes to make each other laugh. But Big Jet was taking the pranks too far.
Rocket surfs the web! The Little Einsteins were on a mission in cyberspace to stop Big Jet and kick him and his crew out of the internet before they make it to the center.
Leo’s missing sock puppet. Leo, Annie, Quincy, June and Rocket and the rest of the team were invited to put on a puppet show in Prague in the Czech Republic with June’s very good friends, the three silly puppets. They want to make a sequel for “the 3 silly princess and the puppet princess”. June was gonna be the puppet princess, and Leo was gonna bring his sock puppet Charlie. Charlie had blown away in a windstorm! Will they rescue Leo’s sock puppet? Only time will tell.
Animal playtime. Rocket invites his girlfriend Rockette to come to Serengeti National Park in Tanzania to play with the his baby animals. But this time, baby giraffe, baby chimpanzee and baby elephant invited new friends for Rockette to play with. They are baby hippo, baby zebra, baby lion, and baby African fish eagle. Rocket brought toys to play with, but Pink Sparrow stole the toys! Will they get them back?
Presents in peril! The Little Einsteins were getting everything ready for Christmas. They were wrapping presents to give to each other. However, Leo hasn’t thought of a present for his music pet, Melody. Leo wanted Melody to feel special because everyone should feel special on Christmas. He was thinking about what to give to her, when they got a call from Santa Claus. He was worried. His sack has burst open and all the presents had scattered around the North Pole. Will the team find all presents in time so that everyone shall feel special during the holidays? And will Leo think of the perfect Christmas gift for Melody? Only time will tell.
Trouble in Townsville. The Little Einsteins travel to the city of Townsville to visit the Powerpuff Girls after Annie saw them on TV. But when they arrived, there was trouble! Mojo Jojo and the other Townsville bad guys made an alliance with Big Jet! Last night, Big Jet showered the Powerpuff Girls with Antidote X and now their superpowers had gone! And they were taken hostage at Townsville volcano mountain! Professor Utonium was relying on the Little Einsteins to deliver the Chemical X to the Powerpuff Girls so they can get their powers back so they can save the day? Find out soon.
Cluster Prime calamity! The Little Einsteins were watching My Life as a Teenage Robot on TV when they got a call from Brad, his little brother Tuck, and Dr. Noreen Wakeman. They top them that XJ-9 aka Jenny has been kidnapped by the cluster and was taken to the planet Cluster Prime! That triggered a silent alarm, waking up all 8 of Jenny’s prototype sisters. They want the Little Einsteins to rescue Jenny so they can take her home and beat the cluster before Jenny becomes part of it again. Will they save her before it’s too late?
The lonely little lamb. The Little Einsteins were harvesting fruit and vegetables, when they saw a little lamb. And she was very sad. She was separated from her mommy and all the other sheep. Will the team help the lamb get back home safely?
A blanket for the ballerina. June found a purple blanket that she used to het tucked in when she was a baby. But that mean purple helicopter, Purple Pest took it away! Will the team get the blanket back?
Hunter’s Hinamizawa horror! The team got a call from their friends, the Japanese instruments. People in a town in Japan called Hinamizawa are getting a bit out of hand and they don’t know why. Can the team find out what’s wrong?
Big Jet’s animatronic Einsteins. Big Jet was plotting his most dastardly plan of all. He build animatronic copies of the Little Einsteins. He was gonna send them loose and they’ll start hurting hundreds of innocent people! Can the real Little Einsteins stop those tin imposters before anyone gets tragically injured?
Stuck together in the scrapyard! Rocket challenged Big Jet to a race to prove who’s faster when they got stuck together by Experiment 251 aka Link, who was working for his bungee jumping job, but accidentally stuck them together. Rocket and Big Jet tried hard to pull apart, but their arguing caused them both to crash land in Vic Berry’s scrapyard in the UK! Rocket told Big Jet that if they were gonna get out and stay alive, they had to work together. Will they get out alive or will they both be cut up and turned into tin cans? Only time will tell.
Purple Plane’s party! Annie was having a party to celebrate the anniversary of when she got Purple Plane at the toy store. But Big Jet had kidnapped Purple Plane and put her in a cardboard box! He was gonna put her in the yard sale and sell her! Will the team rescue Purple Plane before Big Jet brings her to his yard sale? Only time will tell.
Rocket runs away! Rocket saw something that he thought was really scary and he was so frightened, he ran away! Can Amanda & the others help the team find Rocket and bring him back home so they can figure out what scared him? Only time will tell.
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phopollo · 2 years
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Have you ever thought to yourself.....
"What would the characters from My Life As A Teenage Robot look like if they were from a show that first aired in 2022 instead of 2003?"
Well, now you dont have to, because IM thinking about that, sp I have to design them all
Let's start with the "main" Wakeman family;
Jenny/XJ-9, and Dr "Nora" Noreen
I think Jenny would look very similar, but leaning a little more into looking like a robot than what we get I'm the OG
I also think her clothes wouldn't be built in to look like a crop top and mini skirt, because parents in 2022 would blow a GASKET over that-- so instead, her body is just normal human shaped-- BUT-- that doesn't mean she doesn't get some clothes
At the beginning of the first episode, shortly after meeting Brad Carbuckle, Jenny would become acutely aware she's spent her entire life naked, and because they can't have that, Brad would fetch some of his own clothes for Jenny to borrow-- all if it being too small though, except for a jacket and some pants his grandmother got for him to "grow into"
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At the end of the episode, when Jenny tries ro return the borrowed clothes, Brad tells her to keep them, thus making them sentimental, and she continues to wear them
(Later on in the show, Brad and Tuck would get super excited to take Jenny shopping for her first outfit that's actually hers and not hand-me-downs)
And moving on to Dr Noreen Wakeman
All together, I think she'd look very much the same, just-- a slightly more modern haircut, more practical shoes, and maybe leaving her jacket open, except for when things get SERIOUS, and you know they're SERIOUS, because she buttons up her jacket
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Shout-out to @aellivi for calling Nora Wakeman a milf last night and making me cry before I started drawing her
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dave-windett · 3 years
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N for Noreen Wakeman - My Life as a Teenage Robot, I am still taking suggestions for the ABC Fan Art challenge.
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tvmoviesquotes · 4 years
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My Life as a Teenage Robot
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yourfavisamilf · 3 years
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Dr. Noreen "Nora" Wakeman from My Life as a Teenage Robot is a milf!
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gearmade · 6 years
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HI BUDDY!!! I would like to ask you what do you think of the new crack ships I just became attached to!
Is Rescue bots sunshine boy Cody Burns x Spoiled princess Priscilla Pynch!
TFP and TFA with Shy genius boy Raf Esquivel x Exited Genius girl Sari Sumdac!
(More of a platonic with this one) TFP and Cybertron with Caring fatigued leader Jack Darby x Responsible Girlboss Lori Jimenez! (But I still like Jack x Miko ship)
Also from the IWD comics Dog lover Thundercracker x Militar weapon master Marissa Fireborn!
And for some reason, I have a like for TFA workaholic dad Isaac Sumdac x workaholic mom Noreen Wakeman from my life as a teenage robot
But I must be honest, one of the reasons I like this pairing is because I headcanon some of these characters as ace/aro.
But what do you think!?
❤️ Hey there! Here's my answers:
Cody + Priscilla Platonic Only! XD
Sari x Raf, but only if their age gap is a bit smaller...
I don't know what to feel about Jack x Lori, mainly because I don't know Lori that well... but she did help a Decepticon reform, like Alexis did...
I think Jack x Miko is okay, but the ship would be more interesting if Miko goes through some character development and Jack develops some more personality, in my opinion...
I'm indifferent with the Thundercracker x Marissa Ship and the Issac Crossover Ship, I’m sorry... 
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crimsonfacets · 3 years
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Save your prayers, don’t bless my bones. Erase my name from my headstone. 🎶
I love women, especially these specific kinds of women. // meme template.
Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing from Hellsing
Jessica Rabbit from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Noreen Wakeman from My Life as a Teenage Robot
Millie from Helluva Boss
Yumeko Jabami from Kakegurui
Demencia from Villainos
Alice Liddell from American McGee’s Alice / Madness Returns
Shego from Kim Possible
Vaggie from Hazbin Hotel
Sidney Prescott from Scream
tagged by: @casketdweller -- thank you!! It’s been ages since I’ve been able to post about my favs. ouo
tagging: if you see this and you want to give it a whirl, go for it and tag me so I can be a nosey neighbor and take a peep.
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johnmello · 2 years
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Here’s is Another Screenshots From My Neighbor Was a Teenage Robot
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mst3kproject · 6 years
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Phantom from Space
I fear nobody in this movie was ever on MST3K.  In fact, nobody in this movie ever appears to have been in anything, period – Ted Cooper, who plays the hero, spent most of his career doing game shows, and Noreen Nash's greatest accomplishment in life was being 1942's Miss Apple Blossom.  Director W. Lee Wilder did do Killers from Space, which was almost an MST3K movie, and The Snow Creature, a crummy Yeti movie that I'll probably review someday.  Rather than any of the cast or crew, what drew me to this film was that it features an invisible alien.  In the words of Joel, they were too cheap to hire villains.
Opening narration tells us about an incoming UFO.  The government sends people out to find the crash site.  Meanwhile, the police begin investigating a series of odd incidents, including two murders and an explosion – but all the witnesses keep describing a man in a diving helmet, with no head visible through the faceplate!  Before long the two investigations come together, as everybody realizes they're tracking a homocidal invisible alien.  This creature is plenty difficult enough to find as long as he has his indestructible spacesuit on.  Once he takes it off, however, they may never see him again, and he'll be free to kill.
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Wow, that sounds like a way more exciting movie than the one I just watched.  Phantom from Space is difficult to sit through, but easy to come up with sketches and riffs about.  The antenna on top of the tracking vehicle looks like a Christmas tree, a scientist suggests that the reason the alien is invisible is because it's made of glass, and I can see Mike and the bots having a great time with the fact that the titular Phantom is naked for half the movie.  “Oh my god, his invisible butt cheeks are all over their leather seats!”  “Augh!  I'm staring right into his invisible area!”  Maybe Tom and Crow would become paranoid that there's an invisible man on the satellite and try to find a way to flush him out... possibly literally.  I can also see them urging the cast looking for the alien to “just follow the theremin!”, since that's the sound that we hear every time it's implicitly onscreen.
The beginning of the movie is just a mess.  First we have the narration and the inevitable accompanying stock footage, which seems to go on far too long.  Then, instead of getting to the action, we have the police investigation – this comes complete with suspects, annoying reporters, and so forth, and also takes way too long. Then there's the old guy with the malfunctioning TV set. Then there's the night watchman at the oil company!  These events are all supposed to establish patterns and make us worried about the alien but the whole segment needed to be cut down to about half its length, especially as very few of the characters we meet here are remotely relevant to the plot when it finally arrives, twenty-two minutes into a seventy-five minute film!
The plot of Phantom from Space sure takes its sweet time getting started, and even once it finds its feet it's really not a taut thriller, but it does give us plenty to think about.  With the exception of Wakeman the reporter, the characters we meet are pretty reasonable people: there's Dr. Wyatt the vaguely German astronomer, his assistant Barbara Randall, her husband Bill, their dog Venus, and a couple of cops and secret agents... and of course, there's the alien.  This being, which the human characters refer to as 'the Phantom', is never quite a character in its own right – but once we actually meet it, it also ceases to be a monster.
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It's a real shame the opening sequences are so elongated and dull, because an audience who's falling asleep isn't going to pay attention to what's really the smartest thing in the movie.  The various witnesses who have seen the Phantom up to this point speak of it as a huge, intimidating thing that inspired great fear.  The first time we get a look at it for ourselves, however, it is scrambling back and forth on a rooftop, terrified and confused and desperate to escape from the humans who are closing in on it like a pack of wolves.  It's so frightened that it's forced to take a deep breath and take off its spacesuit so it cannot be seen.  This is more or less an act of suicide.  Events that follow will demonstrate that the Phantom cannot survive more than a few hours without the suit – taking it off ensures the wearer's short-term survival by sacrificing the long-term variety.
Up until this moment, the human characters have been speculating about the possible motives of their unknown visitor.  Is the Phantom a Soviet saboteur?  A thrill killer?  The vanguard of an invading army?  A few seconds in the creature's company show the audience that it has no plan.  It's not thinking ahead to more than the next couple of minutes, and its fear leads it to make mistakes.  Removing the suit ensured that the humans couldn't find it at the beach, but the Phantom must then accompany them to Griffith Observatory and try to get its stuff back, not an easy task with the police still looking for it.
Once they've actually made contact with the alien, the human characters quickly come to the same conclusion, but once the spacesuit disintegrates, there's really no hope for the Phantom to make it off our planet alive.  Instead, it begins trying to communicate in some kind of numerical code, but nobody can understand what it's trying to say.  In the end, Earth's toxic atmosphere overwhelms the Phantom, and it briefly becomes visible before disintegrating, leaving the humans with no idea what to do next.
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The movie doesn't have much by way of special effects, but the evaporating alien isn't awful.  We see his body, which is made up and lit in such a way that it looks like its made of stone rather than flesh (tying in with Dr. Wyatt's earlier suggestion that the creature's biology is based on silicon rather than carbon), and then we see subtle hints of the skeleton as the whole thing seems to boil away into mist.  It's not fancy, but it's also not corny, and for a movie with such an obvious low budget, this is a very nice moment indeed.
The script is also quite respectful of its main female character, Barbara Randall.  As soon as she's introduced we are immediately told she will be something other than a useless love interest, because she is Mrs Randall, thank you very much.  She is the first to attempt any sort of contact with the Phantom and she behaves in a very sensible fashion.  Although she's terrified and does do some screaming and fainting, for the most part she keeps her wits about her and seizes the opportunity to learn something.  Locked in a room with the creature, she tells Bill to go for help rather than trying to break her out himself.  She recognizes that the Phantom is trying to communicate and writes down the sequence of numbers he taps out, hoping somebody more familiar with mathematics will understand it. And she is the first to notice that the dog is aware of the alien, and tries to take advantage of this fact.
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Make no mistake, Phantom from Space is a very bad movie – it would be much better if somebody cut down the first third or so, but it still wouldn't be great.  It does, however, seem to be a story with a lot of thought put into it.  It never really resolves the situation it sets up, since we never find out what the Phantom was trying to tell us or whether we can expect to see more of him, but that doesn't feel like a disappointment.  The main arc of the movie, from the opening with the flying saucer sightings, was the humans simply trying to figure out what the hell is going on, and at the end they know.  Future consequences of the night's events simply aren't important at this point.
It's a story with no villain.  As audience and cast quickly realizes, the Phantom is only trying to survive on an alien world, with few resources and hopelessly lost, outnumbered, and outgunned. The humans themselves, from the scientists to the cops to the annoying reporter, all are just trying to do their jobs as best they can with the available information.  It's also a story with no hero. There's no single main character, and it's the group working together who manage to collectively learn something about the nature of the universe.  Like First Spaceship on Venus, this is a movie about ideas rather than people, though it's far clumsier about it.
The big idea writer Myles Wilder wants to explore is that of alien contact.  In most movies of the fifties, and frankly even a lot of movies of today, aliens either come in firing lasers at us, or else just speak English from the get-go.  Wilder tries to do something different by showing us an alien who is as unprepared for us as we are for it.  How do you communicate with something when you don't even know if you have common ground with it, let alone what that might be?  Scientists from the beginning of SETI have suggested that mathematics is a universal language, but what kind of mathematics?  Dr. Wyatt points out that the Phantom's message may be couched in a form of math we haven't discovered yet.  In the end, the alien's pleas for help – if that's indeed what they were – fall on deaf ears, not because the humans don't want to help it, but because we simply cannot understand what it is trying to say. That's a pretty neat idea to make a movie about, and could have made for a far better one than Phantom from Space.
If you're interested in the idea of using math to communicate with extraterrestrials, and the pitfalls we might experience along the way, there's a couple of really interesting SETI Talks lectures about it available on YouTube.  Dr. Kevin Devlin argues that math is a product of the human brain and may not be as universal as we think, and Dr. John Stillwell demonstrates some rather obscure ways of thinking about numbers that may be more natural to aliens than they are to us.
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Here’s is Another Screenshots From My Neighbor Was a Teenage Robot Pilot
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