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This page contains a brief summary for two episodes of the Nickelodeon animated television series My Life as a Teenage Robot which form a sort of short, one-hour-spanning story arc. If and when this page passes critics, feel free to remove the content of these summary from the guide located at [page].
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[edit] Teen Idol
After clobbering a outer-space ghoul, Jenny crash-lands on a planet of fuzzy critters. These start to idolize her, even going as far as to follow her to Earth and her home town. There, together with fellow-fanatic Sheldon, they make up a whole collection of statues in tribute to her. Unfortunately, unbeknowst to Jenny and Sheldon, one of the statues turns into a solar magnet upon activation (which happens when Jenny sits on it and the critters hum a mantra). Jenny is able to subdue the aliens, but in the process sends Sheldon on a hyper-space ride...
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[edit] Good old Sheldon
It's the day following the end of Jenny's time as a teen idol... On the road to school, Jenny, Brad and Tuck encounter a strange old man claiming to be Sheldon. At first disbelieving him, Jenny has to reconsider when the oldster starts sitting at Sheldon's desk in class, using his locker... And when he starts to remember adventures he's had with Jenny only he could remember (e.g. the 365 collectible Jenny-dolls he bought at one point...), Jenny finally recognizes him.
As Sheldon recounts, after he got away from the critter's spaceship, he spent the next 75 years working consecutively as in an alien fastfood mart, an alien beauty salon... even making carreer on an alien pirate ship! To get him back to normal, Jenny first tries to shoot him through a wormhole, but as Mrs. Wakeman notes, that would only age him further. The only solution: a special device Dr. Wakeman uses to maintain her natural beauty. To de-age Sheldon, Jenny has to keep moving in a special suit, until he's back at just the right age. Unfortunately, the alien pirates choose this particular moment to come and reclaim their captain. After Jenny is done beating the juice out of them, there's little left of Sheldon than a wee baby.
So, to make Sheldon return to his 'dashing' 15-year-old-or-so self, Jenny gives him back to the pirates, with whom he's forced to relive his childhood. Of course, it's no surprise Sheldon has been rather traumatized by these 90-year-old journey through space and time... But, as we can see at the end of the episode, it's nothing a hug from his crush, and a couple of hits from a dodgeball, can't heal!
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213.119.146.29 18:40, 22 April 2006 (UTC)
Kristi Langevin, Bryant College Student.
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