Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (2002)
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Grey DeLisle
Shannon
Gary LeRoi Gray
Mitch
Miles Thompson
Layout
Myles Jeffrey
Cubey
Kyle Sullivan
Socks
Jeff Bennett
Principal Madman
Dee Bradley Baker
Mr. Werkaut
Rip Taylor
Mr. McMcmc
Erica Mer
Pam
Bobby Block
Robot Jones
David Koechner
Clancy
Greg Miller
Writer
Tom Kenny
Cubik (voice)
Josh Peck
Lenny Yogman (voice)
Austin Stout
Denny Yogman (voice)
Kevin McDonald
Mr. Mitchell (voice)
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 12, 2002
StatusEnded
Seasons2
Episodes26
Running Time30m
Content RatingTV-Y7
Genres
Wiki.
Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? (simply known as Robot Jones or WHTRJ?) is an American animated television series created by Greg Miller for Cartoon Network. It follows Robot Jones, a teenage robot who attends the fictional suburban Polyneux Middle School in a retrofuturistic 1980s world. Episodes follow Robot Jones researching aspects of human life, including music, facial hair, and gym class. Jones is guided by his three friends, Socks, Mitch, and Cubey. Robot Jones is often smitten with his crush, Shannon Westerburg, a tall, young girl with orthodontic headgear and a prosthesis. In school, Robot Jones interacts with his teachers, Mr. McMcMc, Mr. Workout, and Mrs. Raincoat; the principal, Mr. Madman; and janitor Clancy Q. Sleepyjeans. His arch-rivals, Lenny and Denny Yogman, try to sabotage Jones's research by making school more difficult for him.
Miller's first pilot aired on Cartoon Network on June 16, 2000, as part of "Voice Your Choice Weekend", a contest in which previously unaired pilots were broadcast for viewers to decide which should be given a full series. Even though the Robot Jones pilot ranked second below Grim & Evil in the event, Robot Jones was greenlit for its own series, which premiered on July 19, 2002. The first season voice of Robot Jones was created with a Microsoft Word 98 text-to-speech function on a Macintosh computer. Beginning with the second season, Robot Jones's voice was dubbed over by child actor Bobby Block, and reruns of the first season were re-dubbed with Block's voice overs. The series ended on November 14, 2003, after 13 episodes and a pilot.