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'''''Robot and Monster''''' is an American [[CGI animation|CGI animated]] series created by Dave Pressler, [[Joshua Sternin]] and [[Jeffrey Ventimilia|J.R. Ventimilia]].<ref name="bcdb">{{Cite news|url=http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Other_Studios/N/Nickelodeon/Robot__amp__Monster/index.html|title=Robot & Monster||publisher=BCDB|date=2012-08-03}}</ref> Main characters Robot and Monster are voiced by [[Curtis Armstrong]] and comedian [[Harland Williams]], respectively.<ref name="bcdb"></ref> It began production in 2009 and was ordered for a full 26-episode season in 2010.<!-- The first episode was the premiere of the series, and not a preview, and episodes will air every week.--> |
'''''Robot and Monster''''' is an American [[CGI animation|CGI animated]] series created by Dave Pressler, [[Joshua Sternin]] and [[Jeffrey Ventimilia|J.R. Ventimilia]].<ref name="bcdb">{{Cite news|url=http://www.bcdb.com/cartoons/Other_Studios/N/Nickelodeon/Robot__amp__Monster/index.html|title=Robot & Monster||publisher=BCDB|date=2012-08-03}}</ref> Main characters Robot and Monster are voiced by [[Curtis Armstrong]] and comedian [[Harland Williams]], respectively.<ref name="bcdb"></ref> It began production in 2009 and was ordered for a full 26-episode season in 2010. Sadly, it would be cancelled in late 2012/or 2013. <!-- The first episode was the premiere of the series, and not a preview, and episodes will air every week.--> |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
Revision as of 16:52, 11 August 2012
Robot and Monster | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Dave Pressler Joshua Sternin J.R. Ventimilia |
Voices of | Curtis Armstrong Harland Williams Jonathan Slavin Maurice LaMarche Megan Hilty Cree Summer |
Theme music composer | Brad Breeck |
Composer | Jeff Sudakin |
Country of origin | Template:TVUS |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Dave Pressler Joshua Sternin J.R. Ventimilia |
Producer | Monique Beatty |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Nickelodeon Animation Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | August 4, 2012 present | –
Robot and Monster is an American CGI animated series created by Dave Pressler, Joshua Sternin and J.R. Ventimilia.[1] Main characters Robot and Monster are voiced by Curtis Armstrong and comedian Harland Williams, respectively.[1] It began production in 2009 and was ordered for a full 26-episode season in 2010. Sadly, it would be cancelled in late 2012/or 2013.
Plot
Working at the Blinking Light Factory is basic for Mechanicals and Organicles, but Robot and Monster make an odd couple, since Robot is serious and Monster is always goofy, but that doesn't keep them from being best friends. They do everything together, such as testing gadgets out, dreaming of JD, taking care of their pet Marf, avoiding both the annoying Ogo and Robot's arrogant brother Gart, and eating tons of bacon.
Cast and characters
- Robot (Curtis Armstrong) is an orange robot that is the main protagonist of the show that is the Quality Control Inspector at the Blinking Light Factory. Robot always feels like the world is trying to keep him down, even his know-it-all brother Gart doesn't help at all. Luckily, after meeting Monster, who believes in him all the way, Robot is now best friends with Monster.
- Monster (Harland Williams) is a purple minotaur-like monster with a floating bowler hat on his head and the show's deauteragonist. Monster is the eternal optimist living by the motto that "Good things happen to good people," and that all people are good. Monster is an extremely outgoing Organic that is endlessly fascinated by the little things in life. Monster is driven to make everyone happy, and the need to explore the "shiny thing." But because of Monster's fascination with the world, he is very easy to fool. Unlike Robot, Monster feels like everything goes his way, although it doesn't, making him a very good friend to have around.
- Marf (Harland Williams) is a pet of Monster. He is a block of metal that acts like a dog, and only says "marf".
- Gart (Maurice LaMarche) is Robot's arrogant, overbearing older brother and his supervisor. He runs their father's Blinking Light factory.
- J.D. (Megan Hilty) is a cool, rebellious biker chick whose best friend is her equally hip robotic bike, Spitfire (Cree Summer). They are inseparable best friends and regulars at the local bacon joint, Makin' Bacon. JD can be hot-headed at times, while Spitfire is more rational and willing to avoid fights. Both Monster and Robot have crushes on JD.
- Ogo (Jonathan Slavin) is the third wheel of Robot and Monster's friendship. He constantly tries to involve himself in the duo's doings, and just can't seem to grasp that he isn't part of the team.
Episodes
Robot and Monster | |
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Genre | Comedy |
Created by | Dave Pressler Joshua Sternin J.R. Ventimilia |
Voices of | Curtis Armstrong Harland Williams Jonathan Slavin Maurice LaMarche Megan Hilty Cree Summer |
Theme music composer | Brad Breeck |
Composer | Jeff Sudakin |
Country of origin | Template:TVUS |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Dave Pressler Joshua Sternin J.R. Ventimilia |
Producer | Monique Beatty |
Running time | 22 minutes |
Production company | Nickelodeon Animation Studios |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | August 4, 2012 present | –
Robot and Monster is an American CGI animated series created by Dave Pressler, Joshua Sternin and J.R. Ventimilia.[1] Main characters Robot and Monster are voiced by Curtis Armstrong and comedian Harland Williams, respectively.[1] It began production in 2009 and was ordered for a full 26-episode season in 2010. Sadly, it would be cancelled in late 2012/or 2013.
Plot
Working at the Blinking Light Factory is basic for Mechanicals and Organicles, but Robot and Monster make an odd couple, since Robot is serious and Monster is always goofy, but that doesn't keep them from being best friends. They do everything together, such as testing gadgets out, dreaming of JD, taking care of their pet Marf, avoiding both the annoying Ogo and Robot's arrogant brother Gart, and eating tons of bacon.
Cast and characters
- Robot (Curtis Armstrong) is an orange robot that is the main protagonist of the show that is the Quality Control Inspector at the Blinking Light Factory. Robot always feels like the world is trying to keep him down, even his know-it-all brother Gart doesn't help at all. Luckily, after meeting Monster, who believes in him all the way, Robot is now best friends with Monster.
- Monster (Harland Williams) is a purple minotaur-like monster with a floating bowler hat on his head and the show's deauteragonist. Monster is the eternal optimist living by the motto that "Good things happen to good people," and that all people are good. Monster is an extremely outgoing Organic that is endlessly fascinated by the little things in life. Monster is driven to make everyone happy, and the need to explore the "shiny thing." But because of Monster's fascination with the world, he is very easy to fool. Unlike Robot, Monster feels like everything goes his way, although it doesn't, making him a very good friend to have around.
- Marf (Harland Williams) is a pet of Monster. He is a block of metal that acts like a dog, and only says "marf".
- Gart (Maurice LaMarche) is Robot's arrogant, overbearing older brother and his supervisor. He runs their father's Blinking Light factory.
- J.D. (Megan Hilty) is a cool, rebellious biker chick whose best friend is her equally hip robotic bike, Spitfire (Cree Summer). They are inseparable best friends and regulars at the local bacon joint, Makin' Bacon. JD can be hot-headed at times, while Spitfire is more rational and willing to avoid fights. Both Monster and Robot have crushes on JD.
- Ogo (Jonathan Slavin) is the third wheel of Robot and Monster's friendship. He constantly tries to involve himself in the duo's doings, and just can't seem to grasp that he isn't part of the team.
Episodes
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