No.
Netflix allowed their contract with Viacom (i.e. Nickelodeon) to expire so they no longer stream Nick's shows.
If they ever resign with them perhaps, although in June 2013 Viacom announced they partnered with Amazon to allow them to stream their shows, so it is currently available through Amazon.
It still airs on Teen Nick. Just not Nickelodeon anymore.
No, Just on Nicktoons.
It can be, and not. If you're popular it can be great, but later on your life may not be so great Then if you're the opposite, your teenage years probably won't be the best of your life. Honestly, at that phase you're just figuring out who you are, and while doing so you will make many mistakes, some worse than others.
The robot did not have a name, just an identifier, B9. (Robby the Robot is from Forbidden Planet. The same man created them both.) Yet it should be noted that most of the cast called the robot "Robot" while Dr. Smith ( Johnathan Harris ) called him insulting names ( bubble headed boobie ) etc...
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Although the cartoon is made specifically for kids, there are times where they make references or parody things that younger audiences would not recognize. There are plenty of aspects of the show that adults may find entertaining.
Already did that. The first human-like robot was just created recently(2009)
awesome,fun,and just awesome
It could be just normal teenage behavior to not like your life but you may want to talk to someone to make sure something more isn't going on, like depression.
It would be a Robot , dancing!!!
It will just be called dancing because if humans do " The Robot" they wouldn't be an actual robot.
Yes, H2O: Just Add Water aired in America on the Nickelodeon channel. It gained a following for its story about three teenage girls who transform into mermaids.
It still airs on Teen Nick. Just not Nickelodeon anymore.
It's about people letting her make her own life decisions as she does not want to become a 'robot' by just doing and saying what others tell her too
"/ it would be the robot because the robot IS DOING THE ROBOT the answer is in the question lol your dumb
Nickelodeon decided in August 2012, they would not continue the show after the 26 episodes they originally ordered. As for "WHY", no reason was stated. All 26 episode have aired but oddly enough however, in the Nickelodeon 2013 Upfronts, Robot & Monster is listed as a returning series but there does not seem to be any information about it actually being renewed. It possible Nickelodeon changed their minds but until new episodes actually start to air, it is assumed to be cancelled.
Jupiter 2's B-9, but it is referred to as just "Robot".