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1* {{Adorkable}}: Sheldon is quite geeky, but he is very kind, if somewhat awkward, towards Jenny. And that's what makes him quite endearing.
2* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation:
3** Literal example with the Space Bikers as they run a [[spoiler: school in their home planet. They do everything to benefit their society. On weekends, they take their stress out on Earth.]]
4** Also in regards to the events of "Ball and Chain", where the Space Bikers say that men on their planet are slaves/pets to the women and if a man wants to end the marriage, she eats him, however [[spoiler: in "Voyage to the planet of the Bikers", we see that they live in a very peaceful, friendly world and the men don't seem to serve woman as the way they describe. Is it possible that that they lied about this just for kicks and because Tammy wanted to to still bully Brad, and the whole extent of eating thing was another lie and DisproportionateRetribution on their part?.]]
5** Sheldon expresses a near-obsessive infatuation for Jenny, but he was quick to fall for Vexus when she swindled him (and even tried to share a romantic dance with a toaster when Jenny wasn't dancing with him at a party). Does Sheldon really love Jenny, or are his feelings solely based on both desperation and robot fetishism?
6** In "Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles", Misty claims that the Teen Team has disbanded due to Orion wanting to join ballet, but given how selfish and callous she acts in this episode and her subsequent and final appearance in "Mist Opportunities", it's conceivable that she lied about the Teen Team disbanding and was either kicked out for [[OnlyInItForTheMoney refusing to help people without getting paid]] and not caring about avoiding civilian casualties or even killed her teammates Orion and Squish when they tried to confront her on her not-so-heroic attitude.
7*** Although, as shown in their debut, Orion and Squish aren't all that better than her, given their cold attitude to "regulars" and how they ignored the giant frog attack (which Misty actually bothered to help Jenny with). It really is possible that they really did disband but for different reasons.
8* {{Anvilicious}}: PlayedForLaughs. In "Indes-Tuck-Tible", Tuck looks at the screen and tells viewers not to imitate the stunts he tried. Brad immediately points out most people aren't that stupid.
9* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The art direction is one of the most praised aspects of the show, thanks to its visually pleasing use of Art Deco and stylistic use of color shifts for its characters for certain lighting conditions.
10* BadassDecay: Jenny got hit with this hard in Season 3, losing in fights far more often than she did in seasons 1 and 2. Most notable examples include: being overpowered and knocked unconscious by robot ''puppets'' in "The Puppet Bride" and being subdued by the Legion of Evil, a team consisting of Jenny's [[HarmlessVillain least threatening villains]], ''twice'' in the same episode.
11* BaseBreakingCharacter:
12** Sheldon. Beyond being the cause of the majority of the fandom's shipping arguments (Jenny[=/=]Brad vs Jenny[=/=]Sheldon), there are those who see him as a shallow (and in some cases, manipulative) [[StalkerWithACrush creep]] and those who think he's an absolute [[{{Adorkable}} sweetheart]], especially with him being the only one who actually believes [[TheWoobie Jenny]] was innocent in the Christmas episode.
13** Tuck. Some think he's a hilarious comic relief character with genuine moments of kindness and craftiness ("Future Shock", "Victim of Fashion") while others find him an annoying pest who makes everything [[TheMillstone worse]] ("The Boy Who Cried Robot", "Speak No Evil"), his young age notwithstanding.
14** Some hate The Crust Cousins for being so darn cruel to Jenny but with that being said, there are people who love them and/or just their wardrobe.
15** Killgore has a lot of fans for being [[NotSoHarmlessVillain a legitimate threat when he wants to be]], but some dislike him for his grating voice.
16** Misty is another polarizing character. Some fans like her for having cool powers and an interesting character design, while others are put off by her sudden [[TookALevelInJerkass mean-spirited]] [[ItsAllAboutMe attitude]] in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles" and "Mist Opportunities".
17** Jenny herself, albeit to a lesser extent. Many people love her for her cute design and personality and her insecurities can be very relatable, while some find her endless complaining to be annoying, and the fact that [[NiceJobBreakingItHero a lot of the mishaps that occur in the show usually are her fault and could have been prevented if she would have just listened to the other characters]].
18* BigLippedAlligatorMoment:
19** "I Am the Robot" from [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS1E8 I Was a Preschool Dropout]].
20** The random song Brad and Jenny sing in [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS2E3 Humiliation 101]].
21* BrokenBase: WordOfGod saying Sheldon is more likely to get together with Jenny than Brad has been very divisive. Some hate because of how much more ShipTease Jenny/Brad has and even people who don't ship them find Sheldon very repulsive and creepy. However some like it (mostly people who already shipped them to begin with and people who ship Brad with other characters like Melody), stating Sheldon is always in Jenny's corner compared to Brad (who has ditched her on some occasions) and unironically think he does deserves to be happy for his deep loyalty for her.
22* CharacterPerceptionEvolution: Sheldon Lee was at first near-universally seen as a [[{{adorkable}} lovable]], sweet-natured nerd, with a crush on [[{{Fembot}} Jenny Wakeman]] that was found endearing even by many who didn't ship the two of them. However, changing times meant that his StalkerWithACrush tendencies, once viewed as harmless pining, were seen in a more critical light. Some of his other behavior also got re-evaluated for the worse, with him having quite a few moments where he came off as manipulative and entitled to some viewers. Today, while he still has his fans, he's a far more polarizing character than he used to be, with some still finding him a(n admittedly flawed) sweetheart, whereas others now consider him a creep who needs to leave Jenny alone.
23* CrossoverShip: Jenny has been put as part of several of these pairings.
24** The most often one is with WesternAnimation/{{Robotboy}} (especially if Robotboy is in Superactivated mode) due to their obvious similarities. Note that this sometimes meets FandomRivalry or FriendlyFandoms.
25** There's also a bit with Anime/{{Astroboy}} and Franchise/{{Megaman}}.
26** In terms of humans, shipping her with WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom is pretty popular.
27* CultClassic: While it's nowhere near as well-known as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' and ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'' or insanely popular as ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' and ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'', this show has a good-sized amount of fans.
28* DesignatedHero: It's not uncommon for [[StalkerWithACrush Sheldon]]'s detractors to accuse him of being one. Despite being treated as a plucky underdog who is trying his hardest to win Jenny's affection, he actually displays a lot of negative characteristics that he's never called out for. Such as how he [[CrazyJealousGuy purposefully tried to ruin two of Jenny's dates out of jealousy]] or how he broke into her house to steal her blueprints to figure out how to make her fall in love with him.
29* EnsembleDarkhorse:
30** Vega (The Special), Misty (three episodes), and Melody (two episodes) have gotten a huge amount of fan art. The first two because of [[LesYay all the teasing they got with Jenny]] and the latter thanks to her really cute relationship with Brad.
31** Smytus, due to being voiced by Creator/SteveBlum and for being a humorous, yet menacing villain who was arguably more competent than Vexus in ''Escape From Cluster Prime''.
32** Armageddroid is rather popular as well despite only having a role in two episodes, one of which was fairly brief compared to his debut.
33* EvilIsCool:
34** Vexus, Smytus, and arguably the rest of the Cluster minus Krackus. (Though even [[BewareTheSillyOnes He has]] [[NotSoHarmlessVillain his moments.]])
35** Armagedroid, primarily due to being arguably Jenny's [[KnightOfCerebus biggest threat]] and one that has a menacing design and skill set to support that.
36* FandomRivalry: With ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotboy}}'' due to some seeing it as a rip-off, as they both are action shows focusing on robot youth. Though several do like both shows as noted in FriendlyFandoms.
37* FanPreferredCouple: During the time of the show's run Brad/Jenny was more popular than the one-sided Sheldon/Jenny.
38* FashionableEvil: Brit and Tiff may be a pair of obnoxious [[AlphaBitch Alpha Bitches]], but there's no denying that their fashion game is on point.
39* FoeYayShipping: Some people ship Jenny with Vexus or the Crust Cousins.
40* FriendlyFandoms:
41** To an extent, with several Cartoon Network properties such as ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', ''WesternAnimation/WhateverHappenedToRobotJones'' (another cartoon about a robot who goes to school, which also came out a year prior), ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'' ([[ActionGirl which makes sense]]) and with ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotboy}}'' (when it's not a FandomRivalry). It even developed an immediate one with ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'' shortly after the release of its [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverseTheMovie first official movie poster]]. This is due to the fact that the film's villain, Spinel, has a heavy physical resemblance to Jenny.
42** Also with ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' and ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' due to all three being early 2000s action cartoons with similar high school settings and each all having teenage protagonists who all [[WakeUpGoToSchoolSaveTheWorld wake up, go to school, and save the world]].
43** Also in Japan, with Music/{{Vocaloid}}, because of the well-known resemblance between Jenny and Hatsune Miku. It also has some {{Kaiju}} fans from the ''Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'' and ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' franchises, since giant monsters were among some of Jenny's regular foes. The relationship between both fandoms quickly blossomed internationally due to a collaboration between Nickelodeon and Crypton Future Media[[note]]The company that owns the rights to Miku[[/note]] involving a Youtooz figure of Jenny cosplaying as Miku.
44** The [[HumongousMecha mecha]] fandom has been known to like the series to some extent.
45** The fandom has a lot of overlap with ''Franchise/MegaMan'' (most often the classic and occasionally ''X'' series) due to the shared emphasis on cute but powerful robots with strong ''Manga/AstroBoy'' influence and plots themed around the relationships between humans and robots. Crossover art featuring Jenny and Mega Man isn't uncommon.
46* GeniusBonus: In one episode, Jenny finally gets a date with a boy who has a fear of technology. The movie they choose to see? ''Film/ModernTimes''.
47* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:
48** Japan loves XJ-9 by virtue of being a cute {{Fembot}}.
49** The show also has a ''large'' fanbase in Latin America and Germany, especially the former where it once ''beat'' none other than ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'' in a popularity contest.
50* HeartwarmingInHindsight: Despite Brit and Tiff's treatment of Jenny, they acknowledge her as female. While it may not seem like a big deal on initial glance, it shows that the two of them are willing to respect Jenny's gender identity rather than deride her as just a machine, a sentiment that can resonate with many who are non-binary or transgender.
51* HilariousInHindsight:
52** "Unlicensed Flying Object" features an alien threatening to swat Jenny, Brad and Tuck with a glorified electric flyswatter. Two years later, real electric flyswatters would gain popularity.
53** The {{Music/Vocaloid}} crossovers have now become this, now that the folks at Frederator have collaborated with a company known as 1000 Toys [[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2016-06-29/adventure-time-frederator-studios-designs-hatsune-miku-figure-with-mecha/.103772 to design a figure of Miku]].
54** The episode "Daydream Believer", which features several scenes drawn in a Creator/DrSeuss-esque art style, aired the same day ''Film/TheCatInTheHat'' was released.
55** [[{{IPhony}} Musiques]] resemble Air Pods quite a bit.
56* JerksAreWorseThanVillains: Vexus is very well-liked by fans of the show, for [[HartmanHips one reason]] or another, and other villains like Smytus and Killgore are also very popular in the fandom. Instead, most of the fan's ire is saved for most of Jenny's bullies, mainly those she deals at high school, such as [[SternTeacher Vice-Principal Razinski]], [[RichBitch Don Prima, and Pteresa]]. In fact, the only bullies that the fanbase don't have a bone to pick with (and [[BaseBreakingCharacter even they have their haters]]) are the Crust Cousins.
57* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Jenny gets quite a bit of play in the fandom, having been shipped with Brad, Sheldon, Misty, Vega, the Crust Cousins and even ''Vexus''. And that's just in the show itself, as she's quite popular with crossover shipping as well.
58* [[HoYay Les Yay]]: Jenny and Vega have a lot of [[ShipTease teasy]] interactions during the "Escape from Cluster Prime" special. Jenny and Misty also are ridiculously close during the two episodes Misty appears.
59* LGBTFanbase:
60** Jenny has a degree of popularity among trans people due to them viewing her characterization and treatment from others as being [[RainbowLens symbolically similar to a trans person's plight]]. Rob Renzitti himself [[https://twitter.com/RobRenzetti/status/1282770815570735104?s=20 stated he was okay with people interpreting Jenny however they wish]], and that he was happy that Jenny's struggles resonated with the trans community.
61** Vega is incredibly popular in LGBT-leaning parts of the show's fanbase due to her scenes with Jenny, and due to them it is not at all common for her to be theorized to be lesbian. A not-insignificant portion of the fandom also believes Jenny might be bisexual or lesbian for the same reason.
62* MagnificentBastard ("[[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS3E10 Puppet Bride]]"): [[DemonicDummy Lil' Acorn]] was originally a young Nora Wakeman's defense droid she turned into a ventriloquist's dummy, but he grew prideful and blackmailed her for a chance at a solo performance. Booed by the crowed, and running out of batteries after attacking the angry mob, Lil' Acorn seeks revenge in the present after being revived, doing so by stealing Nora's bioprocessors and using them to bring an army of puppets to life. [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe Wanting to make Jenny his bride]], Lil' Acorn and his puppets manage to knock her out so he can unveil the wedding ring--one of the bioprocessors, which would give him total control over her--and he holds Nora back with "[[LoopedLyrics The Song That Goes On Forever]]" as a last resort. Despite his villainy, Lil' Acorn's yearning for a bride eventually convinces Nora to make one, for which he sincerely thanks her.
63* MemeticBadass: Jenny herself; she can fly around the world (or to the moon) in minutes, create weapons from her "organs" and cut down entire armies in the blink of an eye. You know, when she isn't [[BrattyTeenageDaughter whining about not being]] [[IJustWantToBeNormal "normal"]], [[ButtMonkey getting punted around by the Crust Cousins]] or [[BreadEggsMilkSquick dealing with serious threats like the Cluster]]. As stated elsewhere, [[BullyingADragon this does not]] [[DudeWheresMyRespect endear her to]] Tremorton.
64* MemeticMutation: There are a few photos of Pteresa using a spray can & the spray can is edited to say something else.
65* {{Moe}}:
66** Jenny, whose insecurities and innocence are very endearing.
67** Let's make room for Melody, shall we?
68** Ditto for Vega, XJ-4, and to a lesser extent, Killgore and Tuck.
69* SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: Jenny has a voice that's every bit as adorable as her appearance and personality.
70* NauseaFuel: Jenny's Cluster transformation in "Hostile Makeover" is an {{exaggerated|trope}}ly disgusting parody of puberty, which goes out of its way to make Jenny as ugly as possible thanks to Vexus' hacking.
71* NeverLiveItDown: The main reason Pteresa's such a hated and unpopular character in the fanbase is because of the infamous scene in "Killgore" where [[MadeOutToBeAJerkass she cruelly yells at Jenny for trying to get rid of the eponymous character when he's driving her crazy]], along with other unlikable traits.
72** And who could forget the ''one'' episode where Pteresa gets paid by Sheldon to pretend to be his girlfriend just to make Jenny jealous?
73* OneSceneWonder: Quite unusually, two of Jenny's ''outfits'' are this, as they appear far more in fanart than they do in the show itself:
74** "The Return of Raggedy Android" has spawned Exoskin!Jenny, the result of Jenny wearing the exoskin. This Jenny is an eyecatching redheaded-beauty that [[DudeMagnet every single guy wants]]. It's not unusual to see fanart of Jenny wearing the exoskin while also wearing skimpier and more revealing clothes than the blue sundress she dons in the episode.
75** "The Great Unwashed" spawned the "Hotrod" paint scheme for Jenny, which again features a lot of red. While a slightly less common find than the exoskin fanart, it still features way more than for a few minutes it did in the show. It's also her alternate skin in ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl''.
76* ParanoiaFuel: InUniverse, where Jenny is afraid of Killgore popping up and yelling "SURRENDER" near her.
77* QuestionableCasting: Considering the fact that Creator/JaniceKawaye is Japanese-American and is bilingual in both English and Japanese (even getting to show the latter language off in "Speak No Evil"), many fans were confused to learn that she isn't Jenny's actress in the Japanese dub of the show.
78* RainbowLens: Jenny's struggle with trying to be like human girls is often cited as being analogous to TransTribulations. For example, the series opens with Jenny reminding her "mom" to call her by her preferred name, she often shows discomfort with her body, and episodes which center around her wearing a suit which makes her look more human come across as an attempt to "pass". Notably, the show's creator [[https://twitter.com/robrenzetti/status/1282770815570735104?lang=en acknowledged this]] on Twitter, saying that while it wasn't his intent, he can definitely see the subtext in hindsight, and is glad the trans community sees themselves in Jenny and can relate to her story.
79* SeasonalRot: While few would call it bad, season 3 isn't looked upon quite as fondly as its predecessors, with many episodes being considered rather forgettable and the only noteworthy ones picking up on character threads established by the first two seasons. Escape From Cluster Prime's [[ToughActToFollow sense of finality]] also didn't do many favors.
80* SelfFanservice:
81** Jenny herself is a popular choice for this. It's ridiculously easy to find [[RuleThirtyFour sexy depictions]] of her on various art websites. Given Rob Renzetti himself said sexy pinups of Jenny are totally okay, it was to be expected that the fandom wouldn't stop that easily.
82** This also sometimes applies to the Crust Cousins, Vexus, Tammy, Vega, Misty and Melody.
83** Even Brad and Sheldon aren't immune to this.
84* ShipMates: Those who ship Brad/Melody and didn't have grudge against Jenny for that episode, typically pair her up with Sheldon.
85* ShipToShipCombat: During the show's run, Jenny/Brad vs. Jenny/Sheldon debates could get pretty heated. This still pops up on occasion (with an increasingly popular third faction going for Jenny/Vega instead), but nowadays tends to be in good fun.
86* TakeThatScrappy: At the end of "The Price of Love", many of the "cool kids" are shown in a FlashForward [[FutureLoser as total losers that haven't aged well]] going to bail out Sebastian (the coolest guy in school) out of jail, all while [[AlphaBitch Brit and Tiff]] lament that Pteresa should've married [[ButtMonkey Sheldon]], [[ThrowTheDogABone who had since become a billionaire]].
87* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: The anti-robot government agency in Agent 00 Sheldon were surprisingly competent villains and had a lot of potential to be almost like a FinalBoss for the show since the defeat of [[BigBad Vexus]]. They were defeated insanely easily and never appeared again. Due to the very condensed pace of this episode, it seems like more of an introduction than just a filler episode.
88* TransAudienceInterpretation: Jenny is often read as a trans character: she has to continually remind her mother not to use her "real" name of XJ-9, and is visibly delighted when her mom refers to her as "my daughter" in the movie. Supposedly, members of the crew have approved of this reading, unintentional though it may be.
89* UglyCute: Sheldon looks like your standard geek but he's a very kind admirer.
90* UnpopularPopularCharacter:
91** Jenny herself! She may be the so-called "school freak" within the show but in real life, she remains one of the most iconic Nicktoon characters to this day.
92** Ditto with Brad and Sheldon to an extent.
93* ValuesDissonance:
94** The main reason for Sheldon's negative CharacterPerceptionEvolution is that him being a StalkerWithACrush was viewed much more as harmless (if exaggerated) pining in 2002. Nowadays however, the increased awareness of [[EntitledToHaveYou male entitlement]] especially in nerd culture, makes how uncomfortable he makes Jenny harder to ignore.
95** Jenny has a habit of "disciplining" bratty children by ''[[DisproportionateRetribution using her weapons on them]]'', such as chasing Tuck with laser beams for CryingWolf, or smacking ''kindergartners with a ball at full super-strong force, [[FelonyMisdemeanor just because they kept teasing her]]''. [[RuleOfFunny Harmless slapstick]] back in 2002, but nowadays would be seen as making light of child abuse, which isn't taboo per se, but is seen as jarring ComedicSociopathy, better fitting an AnimatedShockComedy.
96** A running gag involves Dr. Wakeman continually referring to Jenny by her model name, XJ-9, with Jenny always correcting her ("I changed my name to JENNY! Remember?"). In 2002, it was just a funny gag, but nowadays, it could be interpreted by some people as a parent frequently deadnaming his/her transgender child.
97** A country-to-country example with the Mad Hammer Bros. in the episode [[Recap/MyLifeAsATeenageRobotS1E8 Sibling Tsunami]], who like to call each other "spaz." The word "spaz" (short for spastic) is considered an ableist slur in the UK, on par if not worse than calling someone the r-word. In the US however, the word is just another term to call somebody stupid or clueless (a la “space cadet”) and is usually considered offensive only in the context of people with paralysis or epilepsy.
98* VindicatedByHistory: It premiered during a period when older demographics were bitter with Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'s cancellation of ''WesternAnimation/InvaderZim'' and shunned the network, before ''WesternAnimation/DannyPhantom'' and ''WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender'''s debut won them back, and was one of the largest victims of [[ScrewedByTheNetwork network screwery]] of any show in the network's history which more or less doomed it to a quick death. Nowadays, it is considered alongside the three mentioned (and ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', of course) as one of the Nick's best animated series during the 2000s and is recognized by Nickelodeon far more often as of this writing then it was when it was actually in production, to the point where Jenny was a highly requested character, even being ''the'' most requested DLC character for ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl'', even beating out characters like [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Timmy Turner]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius Jimmy Neutron]].
99* WatchItForTheMeme: Many newer viewers claimed they started watching the series thanks to the infamous porn parody.
100* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While not as dark as say Invader Zim or inappropriate as most 90s Nicktoons, the show frequently averts NeverSayDie, the main robot character frequently gets destroyed to the point of BodyHorror, and there is a lot of adult humor in the show, such as sex jokes and references to classic sci-fi and pop-culture none of its target audience would get. Plus, some of the villains range from a blatant communist (the episode he's from includes the hammer and sickle symbol in the title) to a gang of fishwomen that resemble dominatrices to a depressed group of dumped loners who has a member with a visible noose on his neck after an implied failed suicide attempt.
101* TheWoobie:
102** [[StalkerWithACrush Sheldon Lee]] near the end of "Attack of the 5 1/2 foot Geek". Even if you think he's creepy, you couldn't help but feel sorry for him when Jenny [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech starts listing off every reason she doesn't like him]] ''[[ImStandingRightHere when he's right in front of her]]''. And he proceeds to save her anyway, only to go home and cry all by himself.
103** Also happens a bit with Jenny as well. The best example is the ChristmasEpisode, where she's kidnapped by [[MarionetteMaster Todd Sweeney]], a child who seeks revenge against all holidays (and who himself is a woobie, because it's due to parental neglect); she [[YearOutsideHourInside wakes up a year later]] to find that the [[BrokenPedestal entire city has turned against her - including her own mother]] - because of [[WhatTheHellHero things she did]] [[PeoplePuppet against her will]]. The only one willing to support her against Todd? [[YouAreNotAlone Sheldon]]. [[spoiler: [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments And Jenny is sure to reward him in the end.]]]] What's probably worse is in "Escape from Cluster Prime" where ''everyone'' in Tremorton gangs up on her for destroying the town on the anniversary of its founding after she fails to save it, [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter saying they'd be better off without her "troublemaking"]] all while blatantly disregarding the fact that she's the only actual superhero they have available, which understandably makes her very bitter. This later bites everyone in the ass in an oh so glorious fashion: the Cluster invades and Jenny goes missing, and [[OhCrap everyone suddenly finds they could use Jenny's help around this time]]. [[spoiler: Jenny eventually returns in time to stop the invasion and gets the appreciation she deserves, despite there being more collateral damage]].
104** And finally Melody as well, as demonstrated in "No Harmony with Melody".
105* {{Woolseyism}}: The Japanese dub [[KeepItForeign reverses the languages in "Speak No Evil"]], basically having the dub's version of Jenny being stuck speaking surprisingly good English in place of surprisingly good Japanese. Though that does leave FridgeLogic, regarding Jenny speaking English in a clearly Japanese setting during the episode.

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