Jenny saves the world for a day, but she must crash Trenton (Jenny's city) and everyone was mad at her including her mother, so she left Trenton and everyone was yelling and screaming because the villains are taking over the city!
Jenny, aka XJ-9, is a super-powered robot with a super-sensitive teenage heart. Her primary function is protecting the planet from disaster, but – like all teenagers – she has her own ideas about how she would like to live her life. Bored with being a superhero, Jenny wants to do something really exciting – like go to high school!
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Jenny saves the world for a day, but she must crash Trenton (Jenny's city) and everyone was mad at her including her mother, so she left Trenton and everyone was yelling and screaming because the villains are taking over the city!
Jenny uses one of Wakeman's inventions, the FutureScope, to see what will happen on Friday night. / Tired of catastrophes and supervillain attacks, Jenny wishes she could have just one normal day as a teenager with no interruptions.
Jenny is nearly destroyed by Armagedroid, the most technically advanced creature on the planet. / Killgore, a tiny, harmless, wind-up robot, is so determined to capture Jenny and join the Cluster that he nearly drives her insane.
After accidentally throwing the baseball into the window of a house next door, Brad Carbunkle sends his brother, Tuck to retrieve the ball, but he meets a beautiful robot girl named XJ9 (She calls herself "Jenny") who gives him the baseball, scaring the pants off of him. Then, he tells his brother there's a robot inside, but he doesn't believe him. Jenny belongs to a scientist named Dr. Nora Wakeman, who wants her to save the world, but she meets Brad, sneaks out, and then hangs out, but Tuck is still afraid of her.
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