My Life As A Teenage Robot Characters: Good to Evil 🤖

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In the mid-2000s, Nickelodeon experimented  with different genres of shows,   includingaction cartoons. Of those shows came  the widely-remembered and highly acclaimed“My   Life as a Teenage Robot”. With it’s fun  action, unique art style and enjoyablepremise,   this cartoon managed to run for three  seasons on Nickelodeon and NicktoonsNetwork.   Although perhaps cancelled prematurely, it still  holds plenty of fans to this day.But of all the   characters - both robot and human - that this show  introduced us to, whichare the most pure and which   are the most evil? I’m Brad with WickedBinge, and  this is My Life as a Teenage Robot: Good to Evil.   As always, we’ll be starting with our most pure  and most heroic characters.These guys are The   Good.Who better to start off this list than with  the series’ protagonist and hero to all, ​XJ9   -also known as Jenny​. Jenny was created for the  sole purpose of protecting the Earthfrom danger.   From giant monsters and crazy villains to natural  disasters and killerasteroids, Jenny does her job   near perfectly. Though there are times where  she wishesshe could be a normal teenager,   she still cares about her job as a superhero and  willalways do whatever it takes to save the day,   even if it means swallowing her pride  orsacrificing her social life. When humans   frustrate her or discriminate against her,  shenever tries to do them any serious harm,   despite having more than enough power to doso.  Though she is a robot and being a hero is in   her programming, we feel that Jennyshows enough  sentience and independence that her choices are   her own and not onesmade by code - especially  when you take in the fact that she isn’t always   perfect. In theepisode “Girl of Steal”, Jenny  actually resorts to stealing an expensive music   player,disguising herself as Ruby Rocket so that  she doesn’t ruin her reputation. Still, she comes   clean in the end to prevent her mother from taking  the blame. Her occasionalself-consciousness can   sometimes blind her, and she also seems to  have a bit of atemper when pushed too far,   like when Sheldon refused to give her space or  whenkindergarteners refused to stop picking on   her. But even after lashing out, she alwaysseems  apologetic and will at least try to make things   right. She also sometimesstruggles with collateral  damage. Still, even with her faults, Jenny can   easily be seen asthe most noble, kind and heroic  person from the show.Getting our silver medal of   good is the princess of Cluster Prime, ​Vega​.  As the daughterof the show’s main antagonist,   Queen Vexus, you would think Vega would be just  asevil as her mother. Thankfully, this isn’t the   case. When Jenny first meets Vega, she’snothing  but friendly to Jenny. They hang out, bond and   become good friends. When shefinds out that Jenny  is the mysterious hero that’s been saving Cluster   Prime citizens,Vega is grateful to her and is even  willing to help her in the final battle against   hermother after it’s revealed to her that Vexus  was nothing but a liar. In the end, Vegaliberates   her planet, and becomes its new queen. As far as  we can tell, Vega doesn’tseem to have many flaws,   other than previously being oblivious to her  mother’sevilness. Still, given that we only   see her in one episode and we have no idea how  shedoes as a queen afterwards, we don’t feel it’s   fair to give her the top spot.In third is Jenny’s  creator and mother,​​Dr.​​Nora Wakeman​. Being a   scientist, many ofNora’s inventions come from her  desire to make the world a better and safer place.   Sheused to be a member of Skyway Patrol, and is  always willing to fight when the peopleshe loves   are in danger. As a mother, she was originally  pretty strict, wanting Jenny tofocus on her   superhero duties instead of having fun. As the  show went on, however,Nora warmed up to the idea   and allowed Jenny to be as much of a normal teen  as shecould be, showing how much she loved and   cared for Jenny. She truly sees Jenny as adaughter  and not just a tool or robot to be used. But,   like any other mom, she cansometimes come off as  embarrassing and overbearing. Still, you can’t   dock her toomany points for being motherly. As  for actual faults, it’s worth noting that while   shetreats Jenny fairly and gives her the freedom  to do whatever she wants within reason,there   are eight other XJ units down in the basement that  she was willing to let rust.Even after Jenny’s   insistence that they’re family, we rarely see  the other sistersactivated, simply because Nora   viewed them as flawed prototypes that would only  be ahassle to have around. Other inventions or   experiments of hers, such as Armagedroid,Vladimir  and Lil’ Acorn, have also caused trouble. However,   these have always beenmistakes, and she’s never  built anything dangerous or evil on purpose. While   maybe notthe most sociable, Nora’s morality and  her status as a good mother do more thanenough to   put her in our top three. Melody Locus​ is next on  our list. Melody is somewhat a tragic character,   being both thedaughter and creation of the evil  scientist Dr. Locus. We learn at the end of her   debutepisode, “Bradventure”, that she’s actually  an android that simply looks like a human.She   actually uses her robot abilities to assist Brad,  making sure he and Jenny are ableto escape safely.   Like Jenny, Melody just wants to be a normal girl,  despite theadmittedly pretty-horrifying robot   parts underneath. She’s shy but kind, and eager  tohang out with Brad after she runs away from   home in her second episode. She alsodisapproves  of her father’s evil schemes, even when they’re   beneficial to her. Still, assweet as she is,  she’s still a robot. After Jenny provokes her,   she reveals her true formand, in a fit of rage,  nearly attacks her. She only stops when she sees   how afraideveryone is of her. After that, she  leaves and is never seen in the series again.   Whileshe didn’t do enough good to put her at  a higher spot, we still can’t deny that she   wasgood at her core, and truly deserved to have  a normal and peaceful life.Next is ​Brad​,​ the   first friend that Jenny ever made. It only makes  sense that someoneas adventurous as Brad would end   up being the perfect best friend for a girl like  Jenny.Unlike Jenny, he doesn’t care as much about   being popular and would rather just havefun and do  cool stuff. He admires Jenny for being a hero and,   when she’s confusedabout something in human  society, he’ll try to explain it to her.   However, it could be saidthat he enjoys being a  hero a bit too much. He’ll often get frustrated   and annoyed if he’sforced to sit on the sidelines,  and can be pretty stubborn as well as bumbling.   Evenwhen things get dangerous or when Jenny tells  him not to interfere, he’ll still try to helpout.   This could be seen as either brave or stupid,  depending on who you ask. Still, he’sa great   ally and probably one of the most noble human  characters in the series, next toNora. His   positive can-do attitude and his loyalty to Jenny  keep him squarely in thegood tier.YK-9, or Kenny​,   is simply put: a good boy. Though he may look  like a robot boy, hetends to act more like a dog,   hence the ‘K-9’ part of his name. He isn’t  much of a hero,but he is extremely friendly.   He’s also happy to help, like when he made pizza  during hisand Jenny’s first date when the oven at   Mezmer’s broke. Though his more dog-liketendencies  make him a bit strange, it isn’t hard to see why   he would be so popular withother teens, thanks to  both his kindness and his cool robot abilities.   But as we said,compared to Jenny, he doesn’t  really save the day all too often. And,   because he’spart-dog, he’s easily distracted by  things like strange smells and squirrels or cats,   evenwrecking Mezmer’s when he chased a disguised  Sheldon around just because helooked like a cat.   Though we love dogs and acknowledge that Kenny  can’t really helphis programming, his lack   of heroic deeds prevent him from being placed  any higher. Next, we have ​Wisteria Wakeman​,   as well as Wisteria’s son, Glenn​.​ Unlike her  sister who was always interested in technology,   Wisteriais more of a hippie and focuses on New  Ageism and plant life. She even created Glenn,her   plant-monster son, herself in a similar way to how  Nora created Jenny. Although ittakes her a bit to   accept Jenny as family, Wisteria ultimately  does see Jenny as herniece. As for Glenn, he   and Jenny immediately consider each other cousins.  Glennhimself is also a kind and generous boy, even   if he’s not too bright. We see him andJenny  working together as they try to get their moms   to start fighting - from trying to getthem  to spend time with each other, to pretending   they’re getting attacked by a monster,to  even having a fake fight with each other.   Like her sister, Wisteria can be  prettystubborn in her beliefs,   but she’s ultimately a caring person - with  both her and Noraapologizing to each other,   and although it doesn’t completely work, they  do try to getalong for the sake of their kids.Up   next is ​Samurai ​Vac - and yes, you heard that  right, “vac” asin vacuum. Many Teenage Robot fans   may not even remember this episode, since itwas  never aired on the main Nickelodeon channel.   Still, we want to give Vac creditwhere it’s due.  Samurai Vac is a robot who wants to be a hero.   He tries to defeat achimera, but doesn’t  have the power to actually do so. Instead,   Jenny defeats it, leavingVac feeling dishonored.  But while it took him a while, Vac did eventually   save the daywhen the chimeras returned, using  his vacuum abilities to his benefit. Being such   aminor character, we can’t say a ton about him as  a person, but saving the day definitelyputs him in   the good tier.Next is Brad’s younger brother,  ​Tuck​. Originally, Tuck was afraid of Jenny   and didn’treally trust her. After getting to  know her and seeing her in action, however, he   admiredher and became one of her closest friends.  Being much younger than Brad, he can be abit more   annoying as well as a bit more mischievous. In  "The Boy Who Cried Robot", hetook advantage of   his friendship with Jenny, constantly calling  her to show off herabilities to his friends.   He also carelessly causes Jenny to lose half of  her battery in theepisode, “Historionics”, leading   her to nearly run out of power on a deserted  island.Though sometimes a troublemaker, he can   still be well-meaning and is never trulymalicious  - instead, it’s more like he doesn’t always think   things through. He’s just a kid,after all, so  we feel we can cut him a bit of slack.Rounding   out the good list, we have ​Sheldon​. Sheldon is  best known for his HUGEcrush on Jenny. As such,   he’s always eager to do whatever she needs him to,  alwayswanting to help in the hopes of impressing   her or winning her affections. In the Christmas  special, he’s the only one who doesn’t view Jenny   as evil after ToddSweeney forces her to wreck  holidays. Being a bit of an inventor himself, his   gadgetshave also helped her quite a bit, with his  alternate-persona - the Silver Shell - beingseen   as a hero by people like Tuck. So what puts  him this low on our good tier?Ultimately,   his most well-known trait is also arguably his  worst. His crush on Jenny cansometimes be seen   as stalkerish and pretty creepy. He even buys a  Jenny toy so hecan pretend that he’s dating her.   His jealous-side is also pretty ugly. He  purposelysabotaged Jenny’s second date with Kenny   and, while in his Silver Shell armor, acts likea  jerk in the hopes of turning Jenny off the idea   of dating other robots. All of this justmakes  Sheldon come off as one of those quote-unquote   ‘nice guys’. Thankfully, his kindside and  willingness to always believe in Jenny no   matter what manages to overshadowhis slightly  more entitled and creepy side, and while there is   room for improvement, westill feel that he’s done  juuuust enough to get ranked in the Good tier.That   does it for our Good characters. Now it’s onto  the Grey Area, characters thatmay not be evil,   but aren’t the most noble either.At the top  of this section we have ​XJ1 through XJ8​,   Jenny’s sisters. While each ofthem have the means  to be a hero, each of them are also fairly flawed.   Since they wereall prototypes  of what would eventually be XJ9   and thus weren’t meant to actually beused,  they don’t come out to fight too often.   When they first appear in “Sibling Tsunami”,they  end up being a pretty big nuisance for both Jenny   and the townsfolk due to theirmany flaws. While  some like XJ1’s crying or XJ5’s motor mouth are   just annoying, otherflaws like XJ2’s hiccups  or XJ8’s seriousness can be somewhat dangerous.   Theepisode “Turncoats” also shows just how  dangerous the other XJs can be after thevillain   Dr. Locus takes control of them. It’s hard to  completely blame the XJs, however,since they're   most likely just following their programming, and  it’s not like Nora ever triedto fix any of their   most notable flaws. They also managed to come  together and helpJenny when she needs them to,   so that certainly counts for something.Following  them, we have ​the robots from Wizzly World​.   Being made for working andentertaining at the  Wizzly World theme park, the Wizzly robots are   simple minded. Allthey care about really is doing  their assigned tasks. While Jenny sees their work   asdemeaning and wants to give them freedom,  the robots are completely lost outside oftheir   programming. Even when they have the freedom to do  what they want, they stilldecided to follow their   prime directive by any means necessary - which can  sometimescome off as harassment or an annoyance.   Jenny does eventually send them to Marswhere they  can be free to build their own society without   bothering anyone - well,without bothering any  humans, at least. They still end up annoying some   martians. Whoops. Nevertheless, you can’t really  call robots - even the most bothersome ones -bad   guys just for following their programming, so we  feel they fit well in the Grey area.Next is Nora’s   rival, ​Dr. Phineas Mogg​.​ Though just as smart  as Nora, he can definitelybe a bit more jerkish,   often poking fun at Nora and trying to get one-up  on her. He evensays it’s amusing that Jenny calls   Nora “Mom”, making Nora feel self-conscious  andJenny angry. He’s snide, condescending   and pretty competitive, being more than willingto  steal Nora’s ideas and claim they were his own.   The biggest example of this isKenny, who looks a  lot like Jenny despite having different abilities   and a dog-likepersonality. Though, speaking  of his son/pet, he doesn’t seem to treat Kenny   with asmuch respect as Nora treats Jenny, even  having him sleep on a dog bed. Still, he doescare   about Kenny and is genuinely worried when he goes  missing. He may be a jerk,but compared to some of   the other scientists we see, he’s still far from  villainous.Orion and Squish​​from Teen Team are   next - for those of you wondering about thethird  member of Teen Team, we’ll get to her in a bit.   Anyway, the Amazing Orion andthe Stupendous Squish  are teen superheroes, much like Jenny. According   to them,each member of Teen Team comes from  a planet where they felt like an outcast.   Assuch, they left their homes and  decided to travel throughout space,   saving the day whenneeded before going off to the  next planet. Because they’re always on the go,   they don’treally form attachments to the people  they save, making it easy for them to refuse a   callif they don’t feel like answering it. This  was the case after Tadpolezilla, a monster   theydefeated earlier, came back and started  attacking humans in the Goop-Zone themepark. It   wasn’t a matter of having disdain towards humans,  they just didn’t really careand wanted to leave   so they could explore the next planet. While not  outright malicious,this does make them come off   as a bit self-absorbed. We don’t hear what happens  toOrion and Squish after the Teen Team disbands,   but the fact that they were both willingto be  heroes and help out other planets - even if it   was just temporarily - keeps themout of the Bad  Tier. They just don’t do enough to be put in the   Good Tier either.The Skyway Patrol​​can be both  the heroes and the antagonists, depending on who   youask. Formed during the First Intergalactic War,  the Skyway Patrol was meant to protectthe Earth   from future alien threats. While they are meant to  be a force for good, theysometimes feel more like   a hindrance than actual allies. They usually  harass Jenny fordoing her - and their - job,   viewing her being a superhero as “shenanigans”.  Theirorganization also focuses a ton on   paperwork, as seen in the episode “Last  ActionZero”, which prevents them from being more   effective as a protective force. Mostly,they’re  just kind of a nuisance to deal with. Thankfully,   while they aren’t very good allies,they still  somewhat try to protect the people of Earth and   aren’t corrupt or malicious, sothey fit well  in the Grey area. Up next is the tiny toy bot,   ​Killgore​. Similar to Samurai Vac, Killgore is a  tiny robot withbig goals - but rather than being a   hero, he wants to be a villain in the hopes of  earningrespect from the residents of the robot   planet, Cluster Prime, and destroying allhumans.  Killgore repeatedly tries to capture and defeat   Jenny, but due to his size andlack of powers,  he’s more annoying than anything else. Other   kids however absolutelylove Killgore due to him  being so cute, whiiiich just makes him hate them   even more.Not even the Cluster making fun of him  and throwing away his wind-up key can makeKillgore   want to switch sides. It should also be noted that  while he’s pretty powerlesshimself, he did manage   to rebuild Armagedroid, a much bigger threat.  Once he realizedhow dangerous Armagedroid was,   Killgore did help Jenny defeat  him, but refused tostay her ally.   Although he insists that he’s evil, we really  can’t put him in the Bad to Evilcategory since   he seems to be more misguided than actually evil,  and is still fairlyharmless on his own.Although   she had the chance to be a true hero, ​Misty​  certainly fell short of that title. Atfirst,   she seemed like a nice girl. She was the only  one from Teen Team to help Jennyand Brad defeat   Tadpolezilla while her teammates couldn’t really  bring themselves tocare, and promised that she   would visit Earth again. When Misty did return in  theepisode “Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles”, she   and Jenny seem to be getting along untilMisty goes  a bit too far with her pranks against the Crust   Cousins, something Jennydisapproves of. While  some may say that people like the Crust Cousins   deserve to bepranked for all that they’ve done,  Misty’s pranks end up crossing the line from funny   todownright sadistic. After she and Jenny  have a falling out, Misty uses her powers   tobecome a hero for hire. She only agrees  to be a hero when people pay her to do it,   andeven when she does get paid to save the day,  she’s reckless and doesn’t care aboutcollateral   damage. She was even willing to use a bus  full of kids as a weapon against amonster.   When tensions between them hit their  peak, Jenny and Misty duke it out   andJenny is nearly destroyed by her. But when she  reminds Misty of their former friendship,Misty   actually shows mercy, but insists that the  only reason why she isn't destroyingJenny   is because no one was paying her to do it. While  she indeed fell hard from herstatus as a hero,   we still feel that there’s just barely enough  good in her that keeps herfrom being a total   villain, with that final act of mercy being what  put her over the top forus.Finally, we have the   defender turned terror, ​Armagedroid​.​ Created  by Nora, he wasmeant to be Earth’s most powerful   protector against alien threats. Unfortunately,  thingswent horribly wrong with his programming.   Although his prime directive was to destroyall  ​alien ​weaponry, Armagedroid takes this a step   further and has decided to destroyevery weapon  that he considers a threat, whether it’s being   used by friend or foe. He’ll also attack anyone  who gets in the way of his mission to destroy all   weaponry, anddespite claiming that he’s fighting  for peace, Armagedroid can be incredibly violent   andhostile and can’t really be reasoned with.  But as destructive as Armagedroid can be,   hereally is more an example of a robot taking  their programming too far. In the two timesthat   he’s defeated, it’s done through trickery -  first when Jenny tricks him into ingestinga bomb,   and then when Jenny convinces him that he himself  is a ‘weapon’ in a sense.This last point proves   just how devoted Armagedroid is to his mission,  willing to destroyeven himself if it’s for the   sake of having one less weapon around. Although he  nearlydestroyed Jenny and was a threat to mankind,   we’re willing to squeeze him into theGrey  area, if only because Armagedroid was just   following his programming and trulythought what  he was doing was for the greater good.With those   characters out of the way, it’s time to rank  this show’s villains. Frommean and destructive   to cruel and nasty, these are the Bad to Evil  characters.First on our list is ​Lil’ Acorn​,​   Nora’s former puppet. Originally, Lil’  Acorn just seemedlike a happy little puppet,   always wanting to dance and sing for a crowd.  But as he andNora continued to perform,   Lil’ Acorn became abusive as his ego and love  of thespotlight grew. When he left to pursue a   solo career, the audience that once loved himnow  saw him as creepy and chased him into the woods,   where he rotted away foryears. When he did finally  return, Lil’ Acorn had his sights set on Jenny   and wanted toforce her into marriage. Although  not very powerful, his ability to sing annoying   songs asa means of torture is certainly evil,  as was his plot to try and force Jenny to be his   bride.However, when he’s defeated and dumped back  into the woods, Jenny takes pity onhim and gives   him Tuck’s sock puppet as a bride instead. This  seems to work for Lil’Acorn, and he goes back to   being happy now that he’s no longer alone, and we  neversee him attack anyone again. As such, we put   him pretty low on the Bad Tier, even if wecan’t  excuse the things he did out of loneliness.Next   is ​Vladimir​,​ Nora’s former pet rat. Once  named Mr. Scruffles, Nora’s experimentson him   not only granted him intelligence, but  also bitterness. In his debut episode,   heand his army of rats took over Jenny’s body in  the hopes of getting their revengeagainst Nora.   Vladimir later returned in the episode “The  Legion of Evil”, where heteamed up with several   C-Tier villains. Vladimir hates humans, especially  Nora, and ifhe actually had real power, there’s   a chance he could be a fairly serious threat.  As is,however, he’s pretty weak and powerless,   with not even his superintelligence  giving himmuch of an edge. He is a   rat, after all, which makes him pretty easy to  defeat. As for hisevilness - he’s pretty petty,   all things considered. Given that he’s so blinded  by revenge,his goals and schemes don’t really go   far beyond that. For all those reasons,  we have toput him pretty low on our list.  Next, we’ve decided to place the​​Space Bikers​.  Like most biker gangs, they enjoypartying and   riding their bikes across space. It’s actually how  they let off steam, sincethey work at a school on   their home planet during the day - or at least,  they used tobefore the residents of their home saw   their biker personas. Tough, crude andmischievous,  they can cause quite a bit of collateral damage,   and hate Jenny for alwaystrying to interfere with  their fun. They even turned her into a motorcycle   once. Therewas also the episode where they nearly  forced Brad into marrying one of theirmembers, and   while Brad was okay with this for a while since  he liked the idea ofhaving an exciting marriage,   they did try to eat him when he changed  his mind, as istradition on their planet.   While certainly antagonistic and destructive, they  aren’t lookingto take over Earth like the Cluster,   but instead just want to be rowdy and free on  theirnights off. As their former jobs at a school   showed, they do have somewhat of a softside,  even if it is rarely seen. While not the worst,   they’re still bad enough to earn a spoton this  list.From the Christmas special, we have ​Todd   Sweeney​. ​Todd is spoiled yet lonely,seemingly  abandoned by his parents and taking his feelings   from that out on everybodyelse. Instead of asking  Santa for toys, he asks for weapons and power,   and when Jennyoffers herself as Todd’s  gift in an attempt to make him happy,   Todd totally betrays her.He brainwashes her  and orders her to not only ruin Christmas,   but every other holiday.These actions cause the  rest of the city, even Jenny’s friends and family,   to think she’sa total menace. Honestly, the  emotional distress he causes Jenny through this   is morethan enough to put him on any naughty  list. Really, the fact that he then orders Jenny   todestroy Santa, thus ruining Christmas forever,  is just the icing on this Christmas cake.However,   his evil deeds really did come from a place  of loneliness rather than malice.While this   doesn’t excuse what he did, we see from the  end of the episode that Todd,thankfully,   wasn’t too far gone. After being generous  and seeing the true meaning ofChristmas,   Todd completely turns his life around, becoming  happy and good. We stillcan’t forgive him for all   he did to Jenny and his attempts to kill Santa,  but his happyending does stop him from being put   any lower.While they may only be teens, ​The  Crust Cousins​​are certainly villainous. They’re   themost popular girls in school, known for their  exorbitant wealth and high fashion outfits.When   we first meet them, they seem like typical catty  girls who make fun of Jenny forbeing a robot. They   cross a line however when they briefly sabotage  her laser in thehopes of getting her expelled,   causing Jenny to accidentally start a fire.  They’re actuallyhappy that the school’s getting   burned down so they can get out of chemistry class  -that is until they realize they’re in danger too.   Now, after Jenny saves them, they dostand up  for her. But, once it’s revealed that they   started the fire, they vow revenge and remain  antagonists for the rest of the show. They’ll   often invite Jenny to parties orsleepovers in  the hopes that she’ll make a fool out of herself,   and they’re always the firstto tease her or  mess with her. The most powerful we see them   is the episode “Dressedto Kill” where, after  acquiring some superpowered crystals that   they then make outfitsout of, they fight Jenny  and enjoy taunting her with their new powers.   It should be notedthat the only time we ever  see them and Jenny on the same side is in the   episode“Queen Bee” where they help Jenny defeat  Vexus - but only so they can remain themost   popular girls in school. So even when they’re at  their best, they’re still incrediblyselfish and   self-absorbed.Dr. Locus​​is probably the most  evil scientist we meet in the show. He’s not   onlyformidable, but also extremely dangerous.  When it comes to his robot-daughter,Melody,   he only focuses on her powers and wanting her  to be just as powerful andadvanced as Jenny   instead of respecting her feelings. With his  genius, he was also ableto manipulate and control   any robot to he wanted to by using a device he  created. Hewas even able to completely control   the XJs, and all for the sake of having power.  Whilehe only showed up twice in the show, the   impact he had on other characters earns himquite  a few points.Moving into our top three baddies,   up next is the electricity vampire-creature,  ​Gigawatt​.Gigawatt is an alien that lives off   of pure energy and electricity. We see in  the episode“Mind Over Matter” that all he   cares about is his own hunger.  He throws Jenny’shometown into   the ultimate blackout and threatens to  drain the Earth of all of itselectricity,   rendering all electronics and machines  that rely on this power ultimatelyuseless.   This is already bad, but it gets worse with  the implications. Just think abouthow many   life-saving machines we depend on each day, and  how many people couldbe in serious danger if those   machines stopped running. It’s also implied that  Gigawatthas done this to several other planets   before coming to Earth. While hunger is just  anatural function and isn’t really good or evil,   his disregard for others and his literalvampiric  tendencies are certainly evil.In second place,   we have ​Smytus​. He’s the main commander  of Cluster Prime, and through his missions,   heoften clashes with Jenny and threatens humans.  He’s also a powerful and formidablefighter,   and even manages to occasionally get the  upper hand over Jenny in some oftheir fights.   Ultimately, his main goal is to assimilate  Jenny into the Cluster by anymeans necessary,   usually by force. In “Sister Sledgehammer”,  he temporarily takescontrol of Jenny,   using her as a means to power an even bigger  and much moredestructive roboty, and immediately   orders her to destroy Nora before destroying  herhometown. Naturally, he’s also incredibly loyal   to his queen and to the Cluster, and will do whatever he can to succeed in his mission.   Cruel and callous, the only reason whywe’re only  giving him second is because his boss is much   worse.Taking the Gold in Most Evil is none other  than ​Queen Vexus​, the series mainantagonist.   Out of all the villains, Vexus is not only the  more reoccurring, but also themost threatening.   She’s both strong and cunning, and is often using  trickery, sabotageand sneak attacks to fight just   as often as she uses her own physical strength.  We’veseen her attach a nanobot to Jenny in the   episode “Hostile Makeover” in the hopes ofmaking  her a hideous monster. Later on, she infiltrates a   robot convention andbrainwashes all of the bots  there, forcing them against their creators and   eventhreatening Nora personally. In “Designing  Women”, she manipulates Sheldon intoshowing her   Jenny’s master blueprints, allowing her to briefly  gain the upper hand. Ofcourse, all of these evil   deeds pale in comparison to her main goal of  total robotdomination. Although she hates humans   the most and wants to enslave mankind, she’salso  willing to weaken her own people on Cluster Prime,   hiding away the gold computerchips that would  allow ordinary robots to transform and be just as   powerful as Jenny.This is ultimately her downfall,  but even after Vexus is kicked off the throne,   she stillvows revenge. Even if she no longer  has her planet, she still wants nothing more   than todestroy her greatest enemy once and  for all. For all these reasons, we can think   of noone more deserving for this title of Most  Evil.But what do you think? Let us know which   My Life as a Teenage Robot characters youthink  are the most good and evil... Don’t forget to   hit that notification bell and binge ourGood to  Evil playlist. Where we break down the morality   of the characters on yourfavorite cartoons, shows  and movies. 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Length: 29min 9sec (1749 seconds)
Published: Fri Feb 12 2021
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