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  1. The Giant Metal-Eating Fly is a monster that only appears in Saved by the Shell (2002). Its vocal effects are provided by Frank Welker. It is a massive, mutated fly that can spit a type of acid that only melts metal, which it then consumes. At the beginning of the episode, it is wreaking havoc in Tremorton, destroying many cars with its metal-consuming acid. It flies away before Jenny can ...

  2. My life as a teenage robot in:Unlicensed flying objectBy: Michael Albergaria

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    Brad is disappointed by his lack of a driver's license, and Jenny's attempts to help him. Soon, he takes up joyriding in abandoned UFOs as a new hobby.

    Driven Mad

    Unlicensed Flying Object (2002) begins in the neighborhood with Tuck riding his big wheel, talking to himself and pretending he's a racecar driver named Johnny Zoom. He whizzes down the sidewalk, up his driveway and into the backyard. Tuck narrowly avoids running into Brad, who can be seen sulking on a tire swing. Tuck circles around Brad several times before Jenny touches down in their backyard and in front of Tuck, inadvertently blocking his pathway. Jenny tells Tuck that she likes his "toy...

    U.F.O.

    As Brad begins to recover a dazed and confused Tuck, something catches Brad's eye and he drops his little brother back on his head. He notices the apparent missing spaceship, which is a flying saucer. Brad begins to celebrate the discovery when Jenny lands in front of their immediate pathway and tells them to stay away from the ship, as it could be dangerous. She tells the two to keep an eye on their jetpacks, then flies away to scout the area more. Brad then deliberately sends his jetpack fl...

    The Skyway Patrol

    Brad, having seemingly mastered the flying controls, begins doing flips and twists around the clouds. He then drops a CD into the ship's stereo, and as a techno song begins to play, he dims the lights inside the cockpit and puts on a pair of sunglasses, pretending to be "cool" while piloting a high-speed intergalactic aircraft, going as far as to lay back in his seat and "drive" with one finger on the steering wheel. In the heat of his little fantasy, Brad fails to notice they speed past a Sk...

    The moment when Nora tells Jenny to come along and to bring the other jetpack with her, when Jenny is shown, her Belly Bolt is gone.

    Tuck (on his bike): "It's Johnny Zoom gaining fast, heading into the homestretch. Johnny Zoom moves into first place. But wait, there's a wet blanket on the track! Johnny Zoom avoids disaster (makes "vrooming" noises) The final lap, it's down to the wire, it's...(Jenny shows up)." Jenny: "Pack up your toy bikes and skateboards, boys. We have...Jetp...

    Like most episodes of the series, this episode premiered in a handful of countries before the United States.
    The episode title is a reference to the term "unidentified flying object."
    The slug-like tourist aliens in this episode (Karl and Lucille), the owners of the UFO, seem to have an Upper-Midwest American accent, commonly known as a Minnesota accent.
    The episode makes a reference to The Wizard of Oz(1939), as Tuck exclaims: "Lions and tigers and bears... oh my!"
    Although this episode premiered in the United States on August 22, 2003, it was actually produced in 2002 according to the credits, as with every other season 1 episode.
    This episode's production code is 102-001, meaning that it was the first episode written, scripted, and storyboarded (but not the first episode finished).
    The first draft of this episode's script is dated March 12, 2002.
  3. Having vowed revenge on her for all the injustices placed upon them, Dr. Wakeman's mutant lab rats, led by the evil genius Vladimir, also known as Mr. Scruffles, plan to destroy her by taking control of Jenny's body. 2a. 2a. "Raggedy Android". Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti. Alex Kirwan & Rob Renzetti.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season
    Title
    Directed By
    1a
    1a
    "It Came From Next Door"
    Rob Renzetti
    1b
    1b
    "Pest Control"
    Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti
    2a
    2a
    "Raggedy Android"
    Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti
    2b
    2b
    "Class Action"
    Tim Walker & Rob Renzetti
  4. Aug 22, 2003 · Ear No Evil/Unlicensed Flying Object: Directed by Rob Renzetti. With Janice Kawaye, Chad Doreck, Candi Milo, Audrey Wasilewski. Tiffany Crust has just gotten her left ear pierced for the third time and this makes pierced ears the hot topic of the day.

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    • Animation, Action, Adventure
    • Rob Renzetti
    • 2003-08-22
  5. My Life as a Teenage Robot is a 2002 American television series developed by Rob Renzetti and Frederator Studios for Nickelodeon. Set in the fictional town of Tremorton, My Life as a Teenage Robot (2002-2006) follows the adventures of a teenage robot girl named Jenny Wakeman (a.k.a. XJ-9), who was created by her mother Dr. Nora Wakeman and designed to protect Earth, while also striving to live ...

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  7. Aug 1, 2003 · My Life as a Teenage Robot is an American animated science fantasy television series, created by Rob Renzetti for Nickelodeon. It was Nickelodeon's first animated science fiction fairy tale. The series follows the adventures of XJ-9, better known as Jenny Wakeman, a robot girl designed to protect Earth, who is excessively addicted to teen-related activities, which are almost always interrupted ...

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