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Em uma cidade ambientada na década de 1980, um jovem robô deve coletar dados sobre humanos e fazer o que puder para se encaixar com eles.Em uma cidade ambientada na década de 1980, um jovem robô deve coletar dados sobre humanos e fazer o que puder para se encaixar com eles.Em uma cidade ambientada na década de 1980, um jovem robô deve coletar dados sobre humanos e fazer o que puder para se encaixar com eles.
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This show is adorable. There isn't too much to it, but the original voice acting with MacinTalk voice "Junior" adds a lot of charm. There are various video game references throughout the show, and the music is excellent. The storyline is nothing special, just a typical "slice of life" cartoon like many were at its time of release. I'd give it a watch if you just want something chill with a unique art & music style.
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Even though it may be one of the short-lived shows on Cartoon Network, "Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?" is actually one of the best cartoon from the 2000's I've seen in my opinion.
The voice acting for the characters were pretty great, but the most particular praise has to go to the Word 98 text-to-speech performance of the title character, Robot Jones. It's cute, funny, and pretty much fits Robot's character design so well. Another fact that makes the show so unique and nostalgic is that both the rough animation and the art style are love letters to the 80's animated series, "Schoolhouse Rock".
And suprisingly, while sticking with its sci-fi humor, it's one of the Cartoon Network shows that uniquely teaches us heartwarming life lessons or leaves us on an often satisfying note in form of Robot's "Daily Log Entries" at the end of almost each episode, particuarly about friendship, having growth spurts and parents that aren't perfect.
FINAL ANYALISIS: If Cartoon Network respects and greenlights Greg Miller's wishes for doing a quality reboot, that'll be awesome, because "Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?" is one of these cult-favorite cartoons like "Invader Zim" and "My Life As A Teenage Robot" that at least deserve either another season or a proper satisfying ending at least.
The voice acting for the characters were pretty great, but the most particular praise has to go to the Word 98 text-to-speech performance of the title character, Robot Jones. It's cute, funny, and pretty much fits Robot's character design so well. Another fact that makes the show so unique and nostalgic is that both the rough animation and the art style are love letters to the 80's animated series, "Schoolhouse Rock".
And suprisingly, while sticking with its sci-fi humor, it's one of the Cartoon Network shows that uniquely teaches us heartwarming life lessons or leaves us on an often satisfying note in form of Robot's "Daily Log Entries" at the end of almost each episode, particuarly about friendship, having growth spurts and parents that aren't perfect.
FINAL ANYALISIS: If Cartoon Network respects and greenlights Greg Miller's wishes for doing a quality reboot, that'll be awesome, because "Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?" is one of these cult-favorite cartoons like "Invader Zim" and "My Life As A Teenage Robot" that at least deserve either another season or a proper satisfying ending at least.
This was & is probably one of my favorite cartoons ever to air on CN. Robot Jones is an incredibly visually exciting show to watch. The animation is interesting and quite well done, obviously paying homage to 'Schoolhouse Rock.' When reviewers here complain of "awful animation," they are obviously speaking of the art style employed. It's an intentionally shoddy look - things are supposed to look sketchy and scratchy. It's a shame that some potential viewers could be thrown off by these inaccurate reviews. I found it to be a very fun, amusing, & engaging program. Certainly a lot better than the Americanized-anime action programs they've got running now.
The style was fantastic.
Usually when something is a "throwback" or "retro" it misses the point of the aesthetic of the era it is throwing back to.
It was a beautifully dirty looking cartoon (By dirty I mean dirty, not sexual or anything) but to look so intentionally is a brilliant choice... brilliantly executed.
Sometimes surreal, sometimes expressionistic, it's a cartoon that uses it's medium to its potential. The animation itself becomes part of the overall look of the show.
Obviously intended to recall the style of Shool House Rock Animation, Robot Jones is still sorely missed.
Not being a kid anymore, I wasn't an avid watcher of Saturday morning Cartoons, but I found this one irresistible. Sorry to see that it has gone.
Usually when something is a "throwback" or "retro" it misses the point of the aesthetic of the era it is throwing back to.
It was a beautifully dirty looking cartoon (By dirty I mean dirty, not sexual or anything) but to look so intentionally is a brilliant choice... brilliantly executed.
Sometimes surreal, sometimes expressionistic, it's a cartoon that uses it's medium to its potential. The animation itself becomes part of the overall look of the show.
Obviously intended to recall the style of Shool House Rock Animation, Robot Jones is still sorely missed.
Not being a kid anymore, I wasn't an avid watcher of Saturday morning Cartoons, but I found this one irresistible. Sorry to see that it has gone.
As you can see by my username, i AM IN LOVE WITH THIS SHOW. It is funny, imaginative, and intresting. I mostly like the 80's feel, which is what it takes place in. Also some the character development is CRISP as bacon. Tbh, i have never really liked shows about school except maybe Doug and a few others but it's just kinda boring to me. But this one takes it! I actually don't really know why i love this show so much besides the 3 reasons i first said. I also really like Robot Jones's computer generated voice, and i actually didn't mind the Bobby Block human voice as other people easily get irritated with it. Overall it is a nice and fun show and i am practically ADDICTED to this. And if they reboot this show. ATLEAST MAKE IT GOOD! Because there have been some OTHER cartoon reboots and... yeah they were terrible, anyways overall i love this show and yeah. Plot: A, Jokes: A-. Character Development: A+, Storylines: B+, Overall: A.
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- CuriosidadesAccording to series creator Greg Miller, the original voice of Robot Jones was created with Microsoft Word 98 text-to-voice software. The character's voice was changed to a human, Bobby Block, in the second season. Block's voice was dubbed over the original voice in subsequent season one re-broadcasts.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosRobot Jones ... himself
- ConexõesFeatured in Família Soprano: Cold Cuts (2004)
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