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My Life as a Teenage Robot (Fan Theory)
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Hello everyone,

Before I start, I want to mention that I have Asperger's, so I tend to think outside the box, and think of some crazy things. PS. I'm on my phone, so it's going to be difficult for me to type this. As well, as having a little evidence to this idea.

I have a possible crazy fan theory relating to the Nickelodeon tv show My Life as a Teenage Robot (MLaaTR) which was in the early 2000s. And I don't know if this has already been covered.

(#Alita spoiler in next paragraph, as well as other parts of post)

(#My Life as a Teenage Robot Spoilers (Basically the point of the post for the rest of post)).

My theory goes that the main character named Jenny Wakeman (or simply XJ-9). It goes that Jenny from the show had a similar to Alita from Alita: Battle Angel (2019), where Jenny's mind or nervous system was placed into a robot/mechanical body. But unlike Alita, whose original purpose was to be an instrument of war for the United Republic's of Mars (URM), Jenny has might have a darker start.

(#Alita spoiler) Jenny's background starts out as a typical teenage girl, where she wasn't really a popular girl, who was mostly ignored by the rest of her peers in school. But gets even worst for Jenny, where sometime in her teenage life, involving a serious accident, that has serious detrimental effects on her. Mostly resulting in her body being mangled and disfigured by it, but her brain and nervous system is mostly intact. Her mother, Dr. Nora Wakeman, destroyed emotionally and mentally by the lost of her daughter Jenny, she creates the robotic body known as XJ-9 for Jenny. To me, XJ-9 could be an abbreviation for the term eXperimental Jenny 9. Meaning that there might have been at least 8 other tries to creating a body for Jenny, but ultimately failed until the creation of XJ-9. Since she was mostly ignored by her peers, her disappearance was mostly unnoticed. Once her brain and part of the nervous system was placed in the XJ-9 body and began operations, it was realized that she is experiencing amnesia, similar to Alita. But unlike Alita, Jenny is more permanent. In addition, hoping to avoid losing her daughter again, Dr. Wakeman decides to install weaponry in the XJ-9's body in order to prevent her possibly future destruction. Overall, I believe that other than Dr. Wakeman, the other person who possibly have some knowledge of who Jenny is really is, is the geek named Sheldon. Who, after his introduction, seems very affectionate towards Jenny, suggesting that he most likely had a huge crush on Jenny prior to her accident. And avoiding bringing up the possible accident, decided to refuse to tell her of her past.

(TV show evidence)

XJ-1 though XJ-8 in Season 1 episode 15 (Sibling Tsunami)                 To avoid demanding her brain any further damages, Dr. Wakeman uses XJ-1 through XJ-8 as experimental bodies with AI capabilities to see design functionalities before placing Jenny into XJ-9 body.

Sheldon, basically any episode he's in from Season 1, episode 5 (Attack of the 5 1/2 Ft. Geek), and after.                Obviously crushing on Jenny. Emotions, seriously, do robot even have feelings?               Season 2, Episode 29 (Humiliation 101) Experience Humiliation.               Season 1, Episode 20 (Shell Game) Experience Love.               Season 2, Episode 47 (Mama Drama) Experience Paranoia.

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