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词条 Robot and Monster
释义

  1. Plot

  2. Characters

     Main  Recurring 

  3. Episodes

  4. Home release

  5. References

  6. External links

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| image = Robot and Monster logo.png
| genre = Comedy
Adventure
Animation
| creator = Dave Pressler
Joshua Sternin
J.R. Ventimilia
| voices = Curtis Armstrong
Harland Williams
Jonathan Slavin
Maurice LaMarche
Megan Hilty
Cree Summer
| country = United States
| language = English
| num_seasons = 1
| num_episodes = 26
| list_episodes = #Episodes
| theme_music_composer = Brad Joseph Breeck
| composer = Jeff Sudakin
| executive_producer = Dave Pressler
Joshua Sternin
J.R. Ventimilia
| producer = Monique Beatty
Supervising Producers:
Martin Leeper
Jim Schumann
| runtime = 22 minutes (11 minutes per segment)
| company = Smasho! Productions
Lowbar Productions
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
| network = Nickelodeon (2012)
Nicktoons (2013–2015)
|first_aired = {{Start date|2012|8|4}}
|last_aired = {{End date|2015|02|14}}
| picture_format = HDTV 1080i
}}

Robot and Monster is an American CGI animated television 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, before finally premiering on Nickelodeon on August 4, 2012. The entire series was released on DVD exclusive to Amazon.com in 2014.[2] The series was taken off Nickelodeon the same year it premiered and the remaining episodes aired on Nicktoons. One episode remains unaired but it was still released on a 2014 DVD.

The complete series was made available for streaming as part of Nickelodeon's Noggin app in March 2015.[3]

Plot

Working at the Blinking Light Factory is basic for Mechanicals and Organics, 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.

Characters

Main

  • Robot Default (Curtis Armstrong) is an orange robot and 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 does not help at all. Luckily, after meeting Monster, who believes in him all the way, Robot is now best friends with Monster. He is the smarter, more cunning of the duo. He frequently tries to make devices, usually without success. He and Monster had been friends since they were kids, despite Monster being warned to stay away from him and his dangerous inventions.
  • Monster Krumholtz (Harland Williams) is a purple minotaur-like monster 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 gullible. Unlike Robot, Monster feels like everything goes his way, although it does not, making him a very good friend to have around.
  • Marf (Curtis Armstrong, Jeff Bennett in "Speak, Marf, Speak") is a pet of Robot and Monster. He is a block of metal that acts like a dog, and only says "marf".
  • Ogo (Jonathan Slavin) is the third wheel of Robot and Monster's friendship. He has a big obsession for Robot and Monster, which creeps out and annoys them to no end. He constantly tries to involve himself in the duo's doings, and just cannot seem to grasp that he is not part of the team. Ogo has been known to survive near death experiences. In "Ogo's Cool", Ogo acts like Robot & Monster and Robot & Monster acts like Ogo because of Robot's cool ray. In "Ogo's Birthday" Monster still cherishes Ogo as one of his friends, though Robot does not. He is allergic to bacon which makes him drowsy/nauseous.
  • Perry (Maurice LaMarche) is a robot co-worker of Robot and Monster's. He always has a smile on his face, but it's due to a function problem, as revealed in "Come On, Get Happy". He seems to get hurt a lot, and when something is thrown, it almost always hits him. He always feels miserable and the only thing that makes him genuinely happy is Robot's misfortunes. He is shaped like a sewage pipe, colored in orange with a yellow "2".

Recurring

  • J.D. (Megan Hilty) is a cool, rebellious biker chick whose best friend is her equally hip robotic bike Spitfire. Robot, Monster and nearly every guy at the Makin' Bacon have a huge crush on her.
  • Spitfire (Cree Summer) is JD's equally hip robotic bike. 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. Spitfire can be bossy, as stated in "Biker Girls". Robot has shown slight interest in Spitfire before.
  • Gart Default (Maurice LaMarche) is Robot's arrogant, overbearing older brother. He is a narcissist and is always taunting Robot. He runs their family's Blinking Light factory. He is gold tinted, is shinier than Robot, has six wheels for feet, while Robot has four, and has actual hands as opposed to Robot's claws.
  • Nessie (Rhea Perlman) is the six-tentacled owner and manager of the Makin' Bacon.
  • Punch Morley (Fred Tatasciore) was once a Pole-O player and then he retired. He is now the handyman at the Blinking light factory. He has had short-term memory loss ever since he hit his head with a pole from a Pole-O game.
  • Crikey (Nolan North) is a robot who speaks in a Cockney accent. He also has an identical cousin named Blimey and usually torments Robot & Monster and gets beaten up by J.D. and Spitfire in a few episodes.
  • Mr. Wheelie (Kurtwood Smith) is Robot and Monster's landlord with a big blue head and bicycle wheels for feet. He threatens to kick Robot and Monster out of their apartment if he finds their pet Marf, since pets are not allowed.
  • Master Grabmirist (Ping Wu) is a Sensei who meets up with Robot & Monster whenever they need help.
  • Hal Worth-a-ton (Nolan North) is a Texan-accented salesman who lies about his products on the tube.
  • Pendulum Depot (Nolan North) is a Mechanical who owns the Solid Light Factory and is the main rival to the Defaults and their Blinking Light Factory. He plans on stealing the Default's Blinking Light Formula, and make them out of business. He usually carries around a rocket umbrella for show.
  • Arpa Default (April Winchell) is Gart and Robot's mother whose arrogance Gart takes after.
  • Grandma Default (April Winchell) is Gart and Robot's grandmother and Arpa's mother, a cranky family member who speaks computer binary (says only "one" and "zero") and hates Organics.
  • Gizmo Default (Alan Tudyk) is Robot's crazy cousin who talks to imaginary people and is considered an embarrassment to the Default family.
  • Uncle Kuffley Krumholtz (Nolan North) is Monster's loud-mouth uncle who is a police officer and a teacher of the Traffic Walking School.
  • Globitha Krumholtz (Cree Summer) is Monster's hyperactive child sister who has a large (and annoying) affection towards Robot (Much to Monster's jealousy). Still, Monster shows her his affection/empathy. Robot does not want her to help him with inventions because she ruins everything she touches.
  • Lev Krumholtz (Bill Fagerbakke) is Monster's dad whose horns are bigger than him. His horns make him talented but are revealed to be false in "Hornica".
  • Lucy (Jennifer Cody) is a Mechanical who is Robot's long-time rival. To outsmart Robot in a contest to make a two-color blinking light, she befriended Ogo so she can use his brain as a processor chip to power the blinking light in "Ogo's Friend". She always denies Robot's existence, saying that she has no idea who he is.
  • The Prince of Scamtown (Fred Tatasciore) is a Mechanical who is of royal descent. He is generous despite his name. In "The Prince of Scamtown", Robot does not believe he is an actual prince although Monster does.
  • Loudmouth (Maurice LaMarche) is a tiny but very angry Mechanical who is one of Robot and Monster's co-workers at the Blinking Lights Factory.
  • Snap Winsome (Jeff Bennett) is an Organic and the host of various shows such as That's Amazing! and Ow! That Hurts!.
  • Dame Lady Madame (Ruth Williamson) is a prestigious female Mechanical of high-society.
  • Bea Holder (Harriet Sansom Harris) is a cycloptic Organic who is a trendsetter.
  • Howly (Maurice LaMarche) is a cyber monkey that flies into rage when having photos taken. Monster befriended it in "The Dark Night".
  • Lil' Lugnuts (Nolan North) is an Organic and was Monster's idol until Robot found that Lil' Lugnuts was actually a criminal.
  • Katie (Carol Ann Susi) is a mechanical lady, and the owner of Narf. She finds Robot and Monster to be annoying, and thinks Marf is a stupid name.
  • The Organic Pole-O Players are a series of players who seem to dislike Robot, Monster, and Punch Morley.

Episodes

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| Title = Monster's Great Escape
| EpisodeNumber = 1a
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|04}}
| ProdCode = RB108
| Viewers = 2.9[4]
| ShortSummary = Monster is shocked to discover that Robot had played a practical joke on him during their childhood. Monster decides to get even by pulling an elaborate prank on Robot. However, practical jokes do not come naturally to Monster and the joke he pulls ends up being on himself.
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| Title = Game Boys
| EpisodeNumber = 1b
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|04}}
| ProdCode = RB110
| Viewers = 2.9[4]
| ShortSummary = Monster helps Robot achieve his life-long dream of playing in a Pole-O game (this world's most popular sport, a cross between football and caber tossing). This could very well be the highlight of Robot's life, assuming he survives despite his failure.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Between Brothers
| EpisodeNumber = 2a
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Joshua Sternin & J.R. Ventimilia
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|11}}
| ProdCode = RB120
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = When Robot's mean-spirited older brother Gart becomes the landlord of Robot & Monster's building, the boys must put their heads together to get their apartment back.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Safety First
| EpisodeNumber = 2b
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Gary Conrad
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|11}}
| ProdCode = RB119
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = After another injury at the Blinking Light Factory, Gart commissions Robot and Monster to make a safety film. Robot is the director, a position he relishes, until he has to replace Monster, the film's star, with Ogo.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = How to Train Your Marf
| EpisodeNumber = 3a
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|11}}
| ProdCode = RB113
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = Marf's behavior takes a destructive turn for the worse, forcing Robot & Monster to institute emergency pet training. They each draw on their personal strengths to devise training methods for their beloved pet, only to discover he may not be all that he appears.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Blinking Light
| EpisodeNumber = 3b
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Dave Schiff
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|11}}
| ProdCode = RB114
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = Gart leaves the factory to receive an award. Due to this, he leaves Robot in charge of the Blinking Light Factory, but things don't go as planned.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = The Blimp
| EpisodeNumber = 4a
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Kacey Arnold
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|12}}
| ProdCode = RB103
| Viewers = 2.5[5]
| ShortSummary = Robot & Monster want to buy a blimp, but their obsession with bacon gets in the way. What will they do when they have so much bacon grease in their bodies that the blimp is unable to fly with them in it?
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Come On, Get Happy
| EpisodeNumber = 4b
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Joshua Sternin & J.R. Ventimilia
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|12}}
| ProdCode = RB102
| Viewers = 2.5[5]
| ShortSummary = When Robot & Monster discover Perry, a mechanical co-worker of theirs who always seems to be smiling, Monster is distressed that he may no longer be The Happiest Guy in the World. Robot takes it upon himself to help his friend regain his smile, but then Perry's smile turns out to be just the way his face is stuck.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Nobody Panic
| EpisodeNumber = 5a
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Laurie Israel & Rachel Ruderman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|12}}
| ProdCode = RB107
| Viewers = 2.5[5]
| ShortSummary = When Nessie takes her first vacation, Robot & Monster agree to fill in for her - cooking and serving bacon at The Makin' Bacon. The arrangement, however, soon sends the eatery out of control.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Adventures in Babysitting
| EpisodeNumber = 5b
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|12}}
| ProdCode = RB117
| Viewers = 2.5[5]
| ShortSummary = When Globitha (Monster's younger sister who has a fanatical crush on Robot) comes to stay with the boys, she inadvertently wreaks havoc on Robot's preparations for the city's Big Blimp Race.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Speeding Ticket
| EpisodeNumber = 6a
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|18}}
| ProdCode = RB115
| Viewers = 2.6[6]
| ShortSummary = When Monster's Uncle Cuffley loses his confidence, Robot and Monster set out to ignite his passion for the law.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Hornica
| EpisodeNumber = 6b
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Joshua Sternin & J.R. Ventimilia
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|18}}
| ProdCode = RB116
| Viewers = 2.6[6]
| ShortSummary = Monster's father comes to visit, and Monster loses his horns just before Hornica.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Cheer Up Wheelie
| EpisodeNumber = 7a
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Jeremy Shipp
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|18}}
| ProdCode = RB145
| Viewers = 2.2[6]
| ShortSummary = After Mr. Wheelie raises their rent, Robot and Monster set out to discover what makes him so angry in the hopes that, once they cheer him up, he'll stop being cruel to everybody.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Ogo's Friend
| EpisodeNumber = 7b
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|18}}
| ProdCode = RB126
| Viewers = 2.2[6]
| ShortSummary = Ogo befriends Robot's nemesis, Lucy. Together, they create a two-color blinking light before Robot can create even one, to Robot's surprise and jealousy.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Biker Girls
| EpisodeNumber = 8a
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|19}}
| ProdCode = RB111
| Viewers = 2.4[6]
| ShortSummary = J.D. comes to stay with Robot and Monster after she and Spitfire have a big fight. However, Robot and Monster feel she might not be the best roommate.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = The Prince of Scamtown
| EpisodeNumber = 8b
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|19}}
| ProdCode = RB104
| Viewers = 2.4[6]
| ShortSummary = Monster starts giving all of the money Robot gives him to pay the house bills to a strange figure called The Prince of Scamtown who promises to pay Monster back.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Pinball Wizard
| EpisodeNumber = 9a
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Jeremy Shipp
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|19}}
| ProdCode = RB106
| Viewers = 1.7[6]
| ShortSummary = Robot becomes Monster's guinea pig when Monster starts playing "pinball", a game where you have to throw spiky balls at a target.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| Title = Speak Marf Speak
| EpisodeNumber = 9b
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Peter Tibbals & Eric Goldberg
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|19}}
| ProdCode = RB112
| Viewers = 1.7[6]
| ShortSummary = Robot invents a device to translate Marf's speech into English, but when the pet tires of being treated as such, he enslaves Robot and Monster.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 10a
| Title = Security Risk
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|25}}
| ProdCode = RB109
| Viewers = 2.4[7]
| ShortSummary = Robot decides to create a dangerous security system after having his apartment burglarized.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 10b
| Title = Ogo's Birthday
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Peter Goldfinger
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|25}}
| ProdCode = RB105
| Viewers = 2.4[7]
| ShortSummary = While attempting to avoid attending Ogo's birthday party, Robot and Monster visit the city's Sewage Treatment Plant and discover it is a wondrous theme park. Soon, they discover they were the only ones invited to Ogo's party and they end up going anyway.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 11a
| Title = Doctor? No!
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Dave Schiff
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|25}}
| ProdCode = RB123
| Viewers = 2.0[7]
| ShortSummary = After contracting a disease called "robies" from being bitten by Marf, Robot decides to endure the ever-worsening symptoms in order to avoid seeing a doctor. Unfortunately, he soon turns into a mime as a side-effect of the robies, so Monster has to find a way to help him.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 11b
| Title = Monster Invention
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|08|25}}
| ProdCode = RB141
| Viewers = 2.0[7]
| ShortSummary = Robot creates laser-pointed pop-bacon and hopes for it to become a great invention. However, he becomes jealous when Monster creates a head-scratching invention made of found objects that becomes an overnight success.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 12a
| Title = Litterbug
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Dave Schiff
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|01}}
| ProdCode = RB121
| Viewers = 2.8[8]
| ShortSummary = Monster believes that Robot has been unfairly accused of littering and takes his case to court.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 12b
| Title = Model Citizen
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Laurie Israel & Rachel Ruderman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|01}}
| ProdCode = RB122
| Viewers = 2.8[8]
| ShortSummary = Robot is declared the new standard of beauty by a famous fashionista.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 13a
| Title = Grandma's Day Out
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|01}}
| ProdCode = RB118
| Viewers = 2.5[8]
| ShortSummary = Robot must find his Grandma when she goes missing.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 13b
| Title = Spare Robot
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Gabriel Garza
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|01}}
| ProdCode = RB142
| Viewers = 2.5[8]
| ShortSummary = Robot creates a replica of himself to do tedious tasks.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 14a
| Title = Apartment 3 1/2
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|08}}
| ProdCode = RB131
| Viewers = 2.6[9]
| ShortSummary = Robot teaches Monster how to be an adult, but soon Robot starts to see Monster's imaginary friend, Fuzzy Slippers.

Special guest star: Adam Wylie as Fuzzy Slippers.


| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 14b
| Title = Don't! Walk!
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Jase Ricci
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|08}}
| ProdCode = RB132
| Viewers = 2.6[10]
| ShortSummary = After a tragic fair accident, Monster loses his walking license.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 15a
| Title = Lil' Lugnuts
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Sindy Boveda-Spackman
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|15}}
| ProdCode = RB133
| Viewers = 2.7[11]
| ShortSummary = Robot discovers that Monster's childhood idol is a thief.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 15b
| Title = Letterology
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|15}}
| ProdCode = RB135
| Viewers = 2.7[11]
| ShortSummary = Monster and Robot find out about "letterology," a new form of horoscopes that has to do with what "letter" you are. When Monster finds out Robot's "letter," he tries to keep Robot awake because he thinks Robot will wake up to disaster.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 16a
| Title = The Party
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|22}}
| ProdCode = RB134
| Viewers = 2.7[12]
| ShortSummary = Robot must keep his crazy cousin Gizmo from learning about a family party, because he's afraid Gizmo will ruin the party.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 16b
| Title = First Impressions
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Jim Mortensen
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|22}}
| ProdCode = RB136
| Viewers = 2.7[12]
| ShortSummary = Robot's hero is in town and looking for an apprentice.

Special guest star: Jon Polito as Sir Cranklin.


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}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 17a
| Title = Game On
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Dave Schiff
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|26}}
| ProdCode = RB137
| Viewers = 1.7[13]
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster compete with J.D. and Spitfire on a game show, threatening their friendship.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 17b
| Title = Bad News Baconeers
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|09|26}}
| ProdCode = RB138
| Viewers = 1.7[13]
| ShortSummary = Robot coaches a team of young Pole-O players.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 18a
| Title = Anger Management
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Dave Schiff
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|10|13}}
| ProdCode = RB149
| Viewers = 1.5[14]
| ShortSummary = Monster takes classes to learn how to be angry.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 18b
| Title = Family Business
| DirectedBy = Chuck Austen
| WrittenBy = Jase Ricci
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|10|13}}
| ProdCode = RB150
| Viewers = 1.5[14]
| ShortSummary = After being disrespected by his family, Robot quits their business to go work for a competitor.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 19a
| Title = The Bacon Tree
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Peter Goldfinger
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|10|27}}
| ProdCode = RB124
| Viewers = 1.6[15]
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster are growing bacon trees. Robot tries to engineer one with an invention, but fails. Monster successfully grows a bacon tree exclusively with love, so when the bacon tree becomes jealous, it turns evil and attacks all of his friends.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 19b
| Title = The Dark Night
| DirectedBy = Chuck Austen
| WrittenBy = Joshua Sternin & J.R. Ventimilia
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|10|27}}
| ProdCode = RB148
| Viewers = 1.6[15]
| ShortSummary = Monster befriends Howly, the rampaging cyber-monkey, so Robot decides to learn self-defense.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 20a
| Title = The Package
| DirectedBy = Chuck Austen
| WrittenBy = Kacey Arnold
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|11|03}}
| ProdCode = RB143
| Viewers = 2.1[16]
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster decide to make a little extra money for a color Tube by delivering a secret package to a series of suspicious characters, but they realize too late that they've entangled themselves into something much bigger.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 20b
| Title = Ogo's Cool
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Gary Rolin
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|11|03}}
| ProdCode = RB144
| Viewers = 2.1[16]
| ShortSummary = After testing Robot's latest invention, the Cool Ray, Robot and Monster find themselves desperate for thecool Ogo's attention.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 21a
| Title = Super Pole
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|11|10}}
| ProdCode = RB125
| Viewers = 1.6[17]
| ShortSummary = Monster becomes overly aggressive while rooting for a rival sports team, resulting in tension between him and Robot.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 21b
| Title = Boomerang
| DirectedBy = Chuck Austen
| WrittenBy = Dave Schiff
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|11|10}}
| ProdCode = RB146
| Viewers = 1.6[17]
| ShortSummary = Monster sets out to prove the existence of karma. In a subplot, Robot tries to find a way to get revenge on Gart.
| LineColor = 216620
}}{{Episode List
| EpisodeNumber = 22
| Title = Baconmas
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad &
Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Joshua Sternin & J.R. Ventimilia
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2012|12|08}}
| ProdCode = RB127/128
| Viewers = 2.1[18]
| ShortSummary = Tensions run high when both Robot and Monster's families are invited to celebrate Baconmas at their apartment.

Special guest star: Jeffrey Tambor as Saint Crispy.


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| EpisodeNumber = 23a
| Title = Dirty Money
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Dave Schiff
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2013|12|26}} (Nicktoons)
| ProdCode = RB129
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster want to be caught up on the newest trend, "Giggle Sticks." They think it's their lucky day when they find money on the ground, but problems arise when they argue about what to do with the money.
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| EpisodeNumber = 23b
| Title = What J.D. Wants
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{start date|2013|12|26}} (Nicktoons)
| ProdCode = RB130
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster compete and try to impress J.D. to see who can win her over.
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| EpisodeNumber = 24a
| Title = J.D. Loves Gart
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly & Jase Ricci
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2015|2|14}} (Nicktoons)[19]
| ProdCode = RB139
| Viewers = 0.13[20]
| ShortSummary = When it appears that J.D. has fallen for Gart, Robot sets out to reveal Gart's true character to J.D., while Monster desperately clings to his ideals of true love.
Note: Episode was first released November 17, 2012 on Amazon Video, and later on November 11, 2014 on DVD.
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| EpisodeNumber = 24b
| Title = Misery Date
| DirectedBy = Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Julia Miranda
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2015|2|14}} (Nicktoons)[19]
| ProdCode = RB140
| Viewers = 0.13[20]
| ShortSummary = Robot is forced to be Globitha's date to the school dance.
Note: Episode was first released on November 17, 2012 on Amazon Video, and later on November 11, 2014 on DVD.
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| EpisodeNumber = 25a
| Title = A Better Marf Trap
| DirectedBy = Sam Levine
| WrittenBy = Joshua Sternin & J.R. Ventimilia
| OriginalAirDate = Unaired
| ProdCode = RB101
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster recount on how they got their pet Marf: They found a mysterious mechanical creature living in the wall of their apartment, which they named Marf and made their pet.
Note: Episode was first released on November 11, 2014 on DVD, and later on July 10, 2016 on iTunes and Amazon Video.
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| EpisodeNumber = 25b
| Title = Monster Lie
| DirectedBy = Adam Henry
| WrittenBy = Kenny Byerly
| OriginalAirDate = Unaired
| ProdCode = RB147
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster lie to Perry that his homemade, terrible-smelling cologne smells good. To keep up the lie, they must continue to buy and wear the cologne, no matter how much it makes them stink.
Note: Episode was first released on November 11, 2014 on DVD, and later on July 10, 2016 on iTunes and Amazon Video.
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| EpisodeNumber = 26
| Title = Monster Hit
| DirectedBy = Chuckles Austin
Gary Conrad
| WrittenBy = Joshua Sternin & J.R. Ventimilia
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2014|7|19}} (Nicktoons)[21]
| ProdCode = RB151/152
| Viewers = N/A
| ShortSummary = Robot and Monster become a musical sensation when Robot's invention creates a catchy song for Monster to perform. In a not-so-subtle parallel to the break-up of The Beatles, Monster then falls for a rival performer, the screeching "Robo Ono," whom everyone else considers terrible; Ono proceeds to drive a wedge between Robot and Monster, jeopardizing the latter's chance at stardom.

Special guest stars: Kari Wahlgren as Robo Ono, Leon Thomas III as Monster's Singing Voice in the song "I Love Love", Greg Cipes as Vapid Milquetoast and Maurice LaMarche as Jerry.

Note: This episode is 30 minutes in length.


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Home release

On November 11, 2014, the entire series was released on DVD as a manufacture on demand Amazon exclusive in region 1 (though two episodes remain unaired at the time it was released).[2]

References

1. ^{{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}}
2. ^[https://www.amazon.com/Robot-Monster-The-Complete-Series/dp/B00I3P8XT4/ref=sr_1_524?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1391638553&sr=1-524&keywords=Nickelodeon]
3. ^https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/noggin-preschool-shows-educational/id932828299?mt=8
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/08/07/sunday-cable-ratingstrue-blood-wins-night-keeping-up-with-the-kardashians-falling-skies-breaking-bad-army-wives-leverage-more/144086/comment-page-2/#comments|title=Sunday Cable Ratings:'True Blood' Wins Night, 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians', 'Falling Skies', 'Breaking Bad', 'Army Wives', 'Leverage'& More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=August 7, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/08/14/sunday-cable-ratings-true-blood-beats-comedy-central-roast-of-roseanne-falling-skies-nascar-army-wives-more/144819|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: 'True Blood' Beats 'Comedy Central Roast of Roseanne' + 'Falling Skies', NASCAR, 'Army Wives' & More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=August 14, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/08/21/sunday-cable-ratings-true-blood-wins-night-fallling-skies-breaking-bad-army-wives-the-newsroomleverage-more/145506|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: 'True Blood' Wins Night, 'Fallling Skies', 'Breaking Bad', 'Army Wives', 'The Newsroom','Leverage' & More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=August 21, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/08/28/sunday-cable-ratings-true-blood-finale-dominates-keeping-up-with-the-kardashians-breaking-bad-real-housewives-of-nj-army-wives-more/146431|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: 'True Blood' Finale Dominates, + 'Keeping Up with the Kardashians', 'Breaking Bad', 'Real Housewives of NJ', 'Army Wives' & More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=August 28, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/09/05/sunday-cable-ratings-nascar-wins-night-breaking-bad-keeping-up-with-the-kardashians-leverage-hell-on-wheels-married-to-jonas-more/147079|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: NASCAR Wins Night, 'Breaking Bad', 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians', 'Leverage', 'Hell on Wheels', 'Married to Jonas', & More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=September 5, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
9. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/09/11/sunday-cable-ratings-keeping-up-with-the-kardashians-wins-night-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-nfl-countdown-long-island-medium-breaking-amish-more/148124/comment-page-2/#comments|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' Wins Night + 'Real Housewives of New Jersey', 'NFL Countdown', 'Long Island Medium', 'Breaking Amish' & More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/09/11/sunday-cable-ratings-keeping-up-with-the-kardashians-wins-night-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-nfl-countdown-long-island-medium-breaking-amish-more/148124/comment-page-2/#comments|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' Wins Night + 'Real Housewives of New Jersey', 'NFL Countdown', 'Long Island Medium', 'Breaking Amish' & More - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
11. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/09/18/sunday-cable-ratings-keeping-up-with-the-kardashians-wins-night-boardwalk-empire-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-breaking-amish-leverage-hell-on-wheels-more/148973|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Keeping Up With the Kardashians' Wins Night, 'Boardwalk Empire', 'Real Housewives of New Jersey', 'Breaking Amish', 'Leverage', 'Hell on Wheels' & More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=September 18, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/09/25/sunday-cable-ratings-real-housewives-of-new-jersey-wins-night-nfl-countdown-breaking-amish-long-island-medium-boardwalk-empire-more/150030|title=Sunday Cable Ratings: 'Real Housewives of New Jersey' Wins Night + 'NFL Countdown', 'Breaking Amish', 'Long Island Medium', 'Boardwalk Empire' & More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|date=September 25, 2012|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
13. ^{{cite web|author=Daily Preliminary Broadcast Cable Finals Broadcast Finals|url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/09/27/wednesday-cable-ratings-here-comes-honey-boo-boo-wins-night-south-park-premiere-the-challenge-battle-of-the-seasons-daily-show-restaurant-impossible-more/150395/comment-page-2/#comments|title=Wednesday Cable Ratings: 'Here Comes Honey Boo Boo' Wins Night + 'South Park' Premiere, 'The Challenge: Battle of the Seasons' + More|publisher=Tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com|accessdate=October 10, 2012}}
14. ^http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/10/16/sunday-cable-ratingsthe-walking-dead-dominates-night-space-jump-dexter-boardwalk-empirehomeland-breaking-amish-more/153061/comment-page-3/#comments {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131105011440/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/10/16/sunday-cable-ratingsthe-walking-dead-dominates-night-space-jump-dexter-boardwalk-empirehomeland-breaking-amish-more/153061/comment-page-3/ |date=2013-11-05 }}
15. ^http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/10/30/friday-cable-ratings-gold-rush-wins-night-jungle-gold-duck-dynasty-wwe-smackdown-say-yes-to-the-dress-for-better-or-worse-more/155015/comment-page-2/#comments/ {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131102000919/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/10/30/friday-cable-ratings-gold-rush-wins-night-jungle-gold-duck-dynasty-wwe-smackdown-say-yes-to-the-dress-for-better-or-worse-more/155015/comment-page-2/ |date=2013-11-02 }}
16. ^http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/11/06/sunday-cable-ratings-walking-dead-easily-wins-night-real-housewives-of-atlanta-breaking-amish-talking-dead-long-island-medium-dexter-more/156337/comment-page-4/#comments
17. ^ 
18. ^http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2012/12/11/sunday-cable-ratings-real-housewives-of-atlanta-wins-night-dexter-homeland-sister-wives-shahs-of-sunset-more/161132/
19. ^http://www.locatetv.com/tv/robot-and-monster/season-1/7828983
20. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvmediainsights.com/tv-ratings/saturday-final-nationals-viewed-nba-star-saturday-night-tnt-three-years/|title=Saturday Final Nationals: Most-Viewed 'NBA All-Star Saturday Night' on TNT in Three Years|date=February 18, 2015|last=Pucci|first=Douglas|work=TV Media Insights|publisher=Cross Mediaworks|accessdate=February 20, 2015}} Note: The ratings are in the comments section.
21. ^http://www.locatetv.com/tv/robot-and-monster/season-1/7839613

External links

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