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Rob the Robot (TV series)
Animated children's television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rob the Robot is an animated television series based on the namesake series of children's books by John Magart, that originally aired from September 6, 2010, to February 25, 2013.[2] It also aired on Australia's Seven Network and ABC Me in Brisbane (BTQ-7 Brisbane), and is currently on America's Vme Kids. The series is a co-production between Amberwood Entertainment and Singapore's One Animation and was commissioned by Canada's TVOntario, British Columbia's Knowledge Network, CBC's Radio Canada Television, and Access.[3]
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Plot
The series revolves around four young friends flying around the Robot Galaxy in a spaceship to different planets to solve various tasks.
Characters
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The main characters are:
- Rob (voiced by Stacey DePass), a curious and adventurous white metal robot.
- Ema (voiced by Jordi Mand), is a cute and smart linguist and the only one of the group who is an alien. She is green with a pink suit.
- TK (voiced by Camden Angelis), is a red kind robot with a passion for building and repairing. She always has a smile.
- Orbit (voiced by Jake Beale), an orange artist robot with two bandages taped to the back of his head.
- Mission Control (voiced by John Stocker), a robotic hand in charge of the spaceship who helps Rob and his friends with solving problems and going on missions.
- Squeak, a blue clockwork mouse with a great sense of smell who tags along in some of the adventures.
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Notes
- Original distribution rights belong to Entertainment One.[1] Current distribution rights belong to Moonbug Kids.
References
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