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| <center>Annie Oh</center> |
| <center>Annie Oh</center> |
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+ | | <center>October 27, 2014</center> |
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| <center>Calvin MacKenzie</center> |
| <center>Calvin MacKenzie</center> |
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| <center>Annie Oh</center> |
| <center>Annie Oh</center> |
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+ | | <center>November 3, 2014</center> |
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| "In Quarantine" <small>(Part 4)</small> |
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| <center>Fatima Mataraci</center> |
| <center>Fatima Mataraci</center> |
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− | | <center>Poppy Livingston |
+ | | <center>Poppy Livingston</center> |
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+ | | <center>March 9, 2015</center> |
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| "Love Relationship" <small>(Part 5)</small> |
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+ | | <center>Kenneth Dumont</center> |
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+ | | <center>Calvin MacKenzie</center> |
+ | | <center>March 16, 2015</center> |
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| "The Baby" <small>(Part 6)</small> |
| "The Baby" <small>(Part 6)</small> |
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+ | | <center>Annie Oh</center> |
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+ | | <center>Lamar Robinson</center> |
+ | | <center>March 30, 2015</center> |
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| <center>N/a</center> |
| <center>N/a</center> |
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| "Zuri the Zebra" |
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+ | | <center>Poul Lynge</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Poppy Livingston</center> |
+ | | <center>April 13, 2015</center> |
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| <center>117</center> |
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| colspan="6" style="border-bottom:3px solid #50C878;" |A zebra girl named Zuri escapes from the zoo to see life outside the zoo. RoboCop must help him, but Zuri hates the zoo. So in the end, RoboCop sends her to Africa, where she meet 2 male zebras named Ziggy and Zago. |
| colspan="6" style="border-bottom:3px solid #50C878;" |A zebra girl named Zuri escapes from the zoo to see life outside the zoo. RoboCop must help him, but Zuri hates the zoo. So in the end, RoboCop sends her to Africa, where she meet 2 male zebras named Ziggy and Zago. |
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− | The original episode was to premiere |
+ | The original episode was to premiere April 6, 2015, but due to its shown animal cruelty, the episode will only be aired once |
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| <center>18</center> |
| <center>18</center> |
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| "Spiral Shyness" |
| "Spiral Shyness" |
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+ | | colspan="2" |<center>Lester Gomez</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>April 27, 2015</center> |
| <center>118</center> |
| <center>118</center> |
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| "Brave Like a RoboCop" |
| "Brave Like a RoboCop" |
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+ | | <center>Ven Dames</center> |
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+ | | <center>Dipper</center> |
+ | | <center>May 11, 2015</center> |
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| <center>119</center> |
| <center>119</center> |
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| "A Pig With 'Piggy' Dreams" |
| "A Pig With 'Piggy' Dreams" |
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+ | | <center>Diane Reed</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Fatima Mataraci</center> |
+ | | <center>May 11, 2015</center> |
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| <center>120</center> |
| <center>120</center> |
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| "RoboCop in the Middle" |
| "RoboCop in the Middle" |
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+ | | <center>Dipper</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Poppy Livingston</center> |
+ | | <center>June 1, 2015</center> |
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| <center>121</center> |
| <center>121</center> |
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| "The Fathom Menace" |
| "The Fathom Menace" |
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+ | | <center>Kenneth Dumont</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Lamar Robinson</center> |
+ | | <center>June 15, 2015</center> |
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| <center>122</center> |
| <center>122</center> |
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| "My Bitter Pony: Friendship is Tragic!" |
| "My Bitter Pony: Friendship is Tragic!" |
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+ | | <center>Fenton Cole</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Annie Oh</center> |
+ | | <center>June 15, 2015</center> |
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| <center>123</center> |
| <center>123</center> |
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| "Star Wars With Robocop!" |
| "Star Wars With Robocop!" |
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+ | | colspan="2" |<center>Poppy Livingston</center> |
− | | <center>July |
+ | | <center>July 6, 2015</center> |
| <center>124</center> |
| <center>124</center> |
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| <center>25</center> |
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| "Scarlett Fever" |
| "Scarlett Fever" |
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+ | | <center>Patricia Tambor</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Calvin MacKenzie</center> |
+ | | <center>July 13, 2015</center> |
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| <center>125</center> |
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| "Love Is the First Ingredient" |
| "Love Is the First Ingredient" |
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+ | | <center>Anthony Sullivan</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Wendy Conroy</center> |
+ | | <center>July 27, 2015</center> |
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| <center>126</center> |
| <center>126</center> |
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| "A Tale of Two RoboCops" |
| "A Tale of Two RoboCops" |
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+ | | <center>Amy O'brien</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Lester Gomez</center> |
+ | | <center>September 28, 2015</center> |
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| <center>127</center> |
| <center>127</center> |
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− | | colspan="6" style="border-bottom:3px solid #50C878;" |RoboCop and the kids must find out who has been impersonating them while he was on vacation. The kids are thrown in jail for being mistaken by the impersonators. RoboCop gets them, but the police get the kids. RoboCop gets them out easily. On TV, it's announced that the real RoboCop and the kids weren't impersonators. In the end, RoboCop and the kids find a street-orphan girl named Amelia and RoboCop adopts Amelia and they take her home. |
+ | | colspan="6" style="border-bottom:3px solid #50C878;" |RoboCop and the kids must find out who has been impersonating them while he was on vacation. The kids are thrown in jail for being mistaken by the impersonators. RoboCop gets them, but the police get the kids. RoboCop gets them out easily. On TV, it's announced that the real RoboCop and the kids weren't impersonators. In the end, RoboCop and the kids find a street-orphan girl named Amelia and RoboCop adopts Amelia and they take her home.<hr />This episode is also known as '''Holla! The Fake RoboCop Appears!'''. Also, Amelia first appears in this episode. |
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− | This episode is also known as '''Holla! The Fake RoboCop Appears!'''. Also, Amelia first appears in this episode. |
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| <center>28</center> |
| <center>28</center> |
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| "Read It and Weep It!" |
| "Read It and Weep It!" |
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+ | | <center>Miriam Northrop</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Lamar Robinson</center> |
+ | | <center>October 19, 2015</center> |
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| <center>128</center> |
| <center>128</center> |
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| "Girlfriend for Spiral" |
| "Girlfriend for Spiral" |
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+ | | colspan="2" |<center>Fatima Mataraci</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>October 26, 2015</center> |
| <center>129</center> |
| <center>129</center> |
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| "The Gem and the Octopussnauts" |
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+ | | <center>Dipper</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>William Ebert</center> |
+ | | <center>November 9, 2015</center> |
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| <center>132</center> |
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| "Say What?" |
| "Say What?" |
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+ | | <center>Ven Dames</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>Grekk</center> |
+ | | <center>November 16, 2015</center> |
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+ | | "Henry's Supervillain Secret" |
− | | colspan="2" |<center> |
+ | | colspan="2" |<center>Dipper, Kenneth Dumont & Poppy Livingston</center> |
− | | <center> |
+ | | <center>November 23, 2015</center> |
| <center>134</center> |
| <center>134</center> |
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− | | colspan="6" style="border-bottom:3px solid #50C878;" |Robocop finds out Henry is the boy from the original pilot of this show, and attempts to kill him. Diana and Isadora must convince RoboCop that Henry isn't evil. |
+ | | colspan="6" style="border-bottom:3px solid #50C878;" |Robocop finds out Henry is the boy from the original pilot of this show, and attempts to kill him. Diana and Isadora must convince RoboCop that Henry isn't evil.<hr />The series got cancelled after this episode. |
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Not to be confused with RoboCop (film)
RoboCop is an American animated comedy TV series that premiered on June 30, 2014 on the The CC (Cartoon Comedy). It is about a robot police officer (not to be mistaken by the more famous RoboCop) who helps people with their personal problems. The show ended early with a season of 32 episodes (1 left unaired) because creator Topher Davidson went on to pursue more indie projects.
Characters
- RoboCop (JK Simmons) - The main character of the series who's a robotic police officer (not to be confused with the other, more famous RoboCop). He helps people with their problems. Adopts Diana, Henry and Isadora in the episode "De-liver-ed".
- Diana (Grey DeLisle) - The sexist, fashion-driven of the quartet. Diana and Henry fall in love with each other, and are married in the "Billy Saga" episodes.
- Henry (Tara Strong) - The only boy of the quartet who's also the smartest. He and Diana end up marrying. Henry might have been the supervillain of RoboCop in the pilot and "Revenge of the Fallen Trash Boy".
- Isadora (DeLisle) - The Jewish girl. She was in love with Henry, but marries a future Billy in the future.
- Amelia (DeLisle) - The botanist girl. RoboCop found her in the streets. Might love Henry as they smooched.
- Billy "Goon" (Strong) - The baby seen on the series. First appears in "Barf of the Goon", where he was feeling nauseous. Marries Isadora on the future.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | ||
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Season premiere | Season finale | |||
1 | 32 | June 30, 2014 | July 11, 2014 |
Season 1 (2014)=
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"RoboCop: The Pilot" | |||||
RoboCop tries to detain one of his enemies, a kid who is evil and has bad intentions. He eventually ends up in the trash, which admits his defeat. | |||||
"Revenge of The Fallen Trash Boy" | |||||
The boy comes back from the dead and wants to get revenge on RoboCop. | |||||
"Barf of the Goon" | |||||
A woman needs RoboCop's help because her baby boy is barfing all the time, and RoboCop finds the problem: the boy from the last 2 episodes was in his stomach, making him barf. First appearance of Billy "Goon". | |||||
"Age of Destruction" | |||||
Dora the Explorer's parents call RoboCop because Dora gets amnesia after hitting herself with a toy car and gets destructive in the city. | |||||
"De-liver-ed" | |||||
RoboCop is called into a village because a cannibal woman named Josie kidnaps three kids and holds them hostage...for dinner. In the end, the three kids stay with RoboCop. | |||||
"Hushpuppy" | |||||
RoboCop needs help from a girl because her puppy won't hush up. | |||||
"Billysitting" | |||||
RoboCop and the three kids must take care of Billy. | |||||
"Squirrel Girl" | |||||
RoboCop has to help squirrels get back their nuts from a attractive but nut-stealer squirrel girl. | |||||
"Ice Arachcream" | |||||
RoboCop and the guys must stop a ice-cream man (who's really a spider) from taking kids' money and not giving them ice cream. | |||||
"A RoboCop and His Worm" | |||||
A worm falls in love with RoboCop, but he tries to make her not think of it. | |||||
"No More Bunny Business" (Part 1) | |||||
Part 3 of "The Billy Saga". RoboCop must stop a bunny from fighting and wrestling Benny and hurting him. | |||||
"Bad Apple!" (Part 2) | |||||
Part 2 of "The Billy Saga". Billy accidentally makes his apple evil. | |||||
"Bad Bowls!" (Part 3) | |||||
Part 3 of "The Billy Saga". Now Billy's bowls turn evil. | |||||
"In Quarantine" (Part 4) | |||||
Part 4 of "The Billy Saga". A bowl from last episode goes and turns everyone except RoboCop and the rest into "Zombatrons". Note: Parody of the horror film, Quarantine. | |||||
"Love Relationship" (Part 5) | |||||
Part 5 of "The Billy Saga". Diana and Henry start to have love feelings for each other, making Isadora jealous. In the future, Diana and Henry marry, and Isadora starts to love a future Billy, who's now the next RoboCop! | |||||
"The Baby" (Part 6) | |||||
Part 6 and the last part of "The Billy Saga. Diana and Henry have a baby. In the end, everyone dies but Diana and Henry's baby, now grown-up, is the new RoboCop!! | |||||
"Zuri the Zebra" | |||||
A zebra girl named Zuri escapes from the zoo to see life outside the zoo. RoboCop must help him, but Zuri hates the zoo. So in the end, RoboCop sends her to Africa, where she meet 2 male zebras named Ziggy and Zago.
The original episode was to premiere April 6, 2015, but due to its shown animal cruelty, the episode will only be aired once | |||||
"Spiral Shyness" | |||||
RoboCop must help a shy mailman named Spiral who seems to hide in his car when giving people the mail, and it turns out that the front of the car is his mouth: the car took control of him. RoboCop takes a picture of him popping, making him begin angry at RoboCop. RoboCop eventually beats up a guy that called Spiral a "freak". Afterwards, RoboCop and Spiral become friends. | |||||
"Brave Like a RoboCop" | |||||
While visiting Merida's place where she lives (from the 2012 film Brave), RoboCop is shoot by her, as she was practicing arrow-shooting. She is later angry at RoboCop and vows to get revenge at him. She goes to the witch from that film, who turned into a zebra, and gets a potion to turn RoboCop into a bear, but she can't trick him good. Then she tries to splash it at RoboCop at night, but accidentally splashes it on the three kids. The next morning they sound like the opposite of their genders, and Merida finds out. It turns out the witch had given Merida the "opposite-of-your-gender" potion, which makes your voice sound like the opposite of your gender. RoboCop finds out that Merida did this, but Merida says it was his fault. Then she tries to kill RoboCop, but she gives up. RoboCop and the kids leave then. Then the episode ends where Merida vows more revenge on RoboCop. | |||||
"A Pig With 'Piggy' Dreams" | |||||
Olivia needs RoboCop's help because she has stage fright and it is talent show tonight. Diana tells her to see people in their underwear, but RoboCop says otherwise. In talent show, Olivia wins, but she gives the trophy to RoboCop, for him helping her. | |||||
"RoboCop in the Middle" | |||||
RoboCop must help his old bipolar buddy to get better at football because his buddy had lose because of RoboCop. | |||||
"The Fathom Menace" | |||||
The Little Mermaid turns into a menace after she doesn't win a swimming race. Now she eats all her friends! Robocop must stop her. In the ends, she turns into both meat and fish sticks.
This episode intended to air on another time, but due to the use of Barbies, it didn't air. It still used Barbies, but the series keep its manly tone. | |||||
"My Bitter Pony: Friendship is Tragic!" | |||||
RoboCop and the gang must help a brony, Princess Glitterface, be beautiful for the Brony Beauty Pageant, but they find out she is too greedy. In the end, she doesn't win. | |||||
"Star Wars With Robocop!" | |||||
When the Rebels go to party, Yoda needs new recruits after they kidnap Princess Baby (not actually from Star Wars) and hold her in the Death Star. Now Yoda needs a "New Hope", so he calls RoboCop and the three kids to help him get Princess Baby back. They find Darth Vader, who sends his Snowtroopers to defeat the gang, Gwood comes in to help. All meanwhile, Isadora begins to show affections for Henry, and tells him her feelings for him, and kisses him. Diana is irritated at this, because she is also in love with Henry. After that, the gang is able to defeat Darth Vader, but Emperor Palpatine comes and is more powerful than Darth Vader. Luckily, they still manage to defeat him, and free Princess Baby. Back in Tatooine, Yoda gives the gang medals for them defeating Darth Vader and Emperor Palpaltine. After that, going back to Earth, Diana tries to kiss Henry, but RoboCop separates her from him. | |||||
"Scarlett Fever" | |||||
Scarlett starts to feel sick without the kids, so she is glad when they come. The kids eventually start to be with her, making RoboCop angry. When RoboCop is wanted for vandalizing Scarlett, he is on the lam by the police. But it's found out that Scarlett is actually a child snatcher, someone that uses child as her source of energy, then wants the forever! RoboCop saves his kids and Scarlett's in jail. | |||||
"Love Is the First Ingredient" | |||||
RoboCop must help a cook when her recipes apparently doesn't work out, but she appears to be crabby, grumpy and angry. Henry helps her, and she eventually makes a good recipe. | |||||
"A Tale of Two RoboCops" | |||||
RoboCop and the kids must find out who has been impersonating them while he was on vacation. The kids are thrown in jail for being mistaken by the impersonators. RoboCop gets them, but the police get the kids. RoboCop gets them out easily. On TV, it's announced that the real RoboCop and the kids weren't impersonators. In the end, RoboCop and the kids find a street-orphan girl named Amelia and RoboCop adopts Amelia and they take her home. This episode is also known as Holla! The Fake RoboCop Appears!. Also, Amelia first appears in this episode. | |||||
"Read It and Weep It!" | |||||
Hello Kitty with glasses hasn't stop reading for 2 years!, so her parents call RoboCop so he can help her stop this hobby. She gets outrageous, but calms down. Then she eats angrily and has broke her bad habit of reading! Now she sees TV, as a normal person. | |||||
"Girlfriend for Spiral" | |||||
Spiral falls in love with a new car-girl but two other car-girls fall in love with him, get jealous. Amelia kisses Henry. Spiral kisses the new car-girl and are a couple. The two other car-girls get angry, and say it couldn't get worse, but they are picked up and mistake as "trash" and are thrown in the dump, vowing revenge on the new car-girl. | |||||
"The Gem and the Octopussnauts" | |||||
The gang attempts to help a octopus find a "Rainbow Gem" so he can save his family from bankruptcy. Of course, the octopus's friend, the alligator, attempts to steal the "Rainbow Gem" for evil reasons. | |||||
"Say What?" | |||||
One of Henry's inventions puts Diana mute, and Robocop and Henry must find a way to get her back to talking. | |||||
"Henry's Supervillain Secret" | |||||
Robocop finds out Henry is the boy from the original pilot of this show, and attempts to kill him. Diana and Isadora must convince RoboCop that Henry isn't evil. The series got cancelled after this episode. | |||||
"Scarlett Night"[3] | |||||
One night, Scarlett escapes jail and kidnaps the three kids. Robocop must go rescue them with an unlikely ally: the boy from the first episode. After that, it is found out that the boy is actually an adult who suffers from dwarfism and is the father of Henry , Diana and Isadora. They go with him.
This episode never aired due to the show getting cancelled. |