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- 1. The Day That Everything Changed Apr 23, 2010
- When Rex sneaks out, he meets Noah who gives him the chance to feel normal again.
- 2. String Theory Apr 30, 2010
- A body-controlling E.V.O takes over lower Manhattan; White Knight is ready to take extreme measures.
- 3. Beyond the Sea May 7, 2010
- Rex, Noah and Bobo sneak away for spring break.
Generator Rex is an American animated science fiction television series created by Man of Action for Cartoon Network, [1] with John Fang of Cartoon Network Studios as supervising producer. It was inspired by the comic M. Rex, created by Aaron Sowd, Joe Kelly and Duncan Rouleau, and published by Image Comics in 1999.
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With Daryl Sabara, Grey Griffin, John DiMaggio, Wally Kurth. In a future where humans are infected by untested, microscopic robots, a young man with the ability to control the bots helps a government agency control the tech's vicious creations.
Rex Salazar is a teenage (16 in Season 1) [2] amnesiac EVO with the ability to grow weapons and machines out of his body at will. Prior to the Nanite Event, he was one of...
Who is Generator Rex? Just your average teenager with the ability to turn his body into machines like the Slam Cannon, Smackhands and Punk Busters! Can Rex help the secret organization Providence save the world from the nanite threat and protect it from dangerous EVO monsters?
Generator Rex. Rex is 15, and like most 15-year-old boys, he likes cars, girls, music and sports. But unlike most 15-year-old boys, he can make his fists the size of boulders and turn his legs into a lightning-fast motorcycle. Thoughtful sci-fi cartoon with monsters is best for tweens.
Generator Rex is an American animated television series for Cartoon Network and is created by Man of Action. John Fang of Cartoon Network Studios serves as supervising director. It is based on the comic M. Rex, published by Image Comics in 1999.