“ | Shock me once, shame on you. Shock me twice, shame on ME! | „ |
~ Jenny Wakeman |
Jennifer "Jenny" Wakeman, also known as XJ-9, is the main protagonist of the Nickelodeon animated series My Life as a Teenage Robot.
She is a robot girl who was created by Nora Wakeman, who moved to Tremorton where she would then make friends. During her life, she protected the world from evil threats, while starting her life as a teenage robot, and going to school.
She is voiced by Janice Kawaye.
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What Makes Her Close to Being Pure Good?[]
- Despite being a robot, Jenny has been shown multiple times that she has moral agency, as she can do questionable actions for good reasons and has been shown to possess emotions/feelings such as love or compassion.
- She was protecting the earth from any evil threats and deeply cares for her family, friends, including other people.
- Jenny often feels remorse for her mistakes and actively tries to correct them. She is also willing to learn and grow from her experiences.
- Despite cruelly rejecting Sheldon, it was understandable and justified due him stalking her throughout his debut episode. She even felt remorse for insulting him and decided to become his friend.
- Even though Todd Sweeney turned out to be a spoiled rich kid who took advantage of her to ruin others' holidays (which eventually led to everyone, with the exception of Sheldon who still believed in her innocence, becoming fearful, hostile towards Jenny and planning to finally shut her down), she decided to show him the true meaning of Christmas after learning about his backstory that his parents seemingly abandoned him to "retire", which left him depressed and bitter. She ultimately helped him return to the happy child he once was. This highlights her willingness to give others a second chance, no matter what.
- Despite her involvement in the prank war with Misty against Crust Cousins, which resulted in the other students becoming terrified of them as well, she regretted it and tried to convince her power-obsessed friend that it was enough before things got too serious.
- Additionally, she saved the Crust Cousins, despite their bad relationship.
- She defeated Vexus in their final battle and chosed to stay on Earth to protect the citizens from any other evil threats.
- Together with Glen, she worked to reconcile their parents, who had differing views.
- When her mother, Nora, wanted to deactivate her evil creation Lil' Acorn, Jenny showed compassion. She realized that it was loneliness that made him evil, and suggested another way. As a result, he was given Tuck's sock doll, Lucretia, as a bride, which reformed him and returned to his cheerful old self.
- After learning of businessman Mr. J. Brice's fraudulent plans, Jenny exposed his schemes, leading to his arrest.
- She, along with Tuck, expose The Space Bikers to the citizens.
- Despite her initial ignorance, Jenny unhesitatingly worked to restore the honor of Samurai Vac after unintentionally dishonoring him.
- She refused to hurt her mother, Nora.
What Prevents Her From Being Pure Good?[]
- She can be a jerk at times, and in the final season she can even be a bit more wrathful, such as when she threw Sheldon in rage along with the comet worshipers, who annoyed her due to their intentions to destroy the Earth, despite his attempts to reason with her that he wasn't involved. She also overly suspected Melody of being a villain as her father, Dr. Locus, to the point where Jenny got away with ruining Brad's date. Even though she hadn't hurt them, she wasn't really sorry.
- She has been responsible for throwing Sheldon into space for 90 years. Even though she brought him back to the status quo, she never regretted it or sympathized with him, and all she did to compensate for these long inconveniences was a simple hug without an apology.
External Links[]
- Jenny Wakeman on the Heroes Wiki
- Jenny Wakeman on the Teenage Robot Wiki
- Jenny Wakeman on the Guile Heroes Wiki
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