RoboRoach

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RoboRoach
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Genre Animated television series
Created byJ.D. Smith
Lila Rose
Carolyn Hay
Developed by Andy Knight
Directed byDrew Edwards
Voices of
Theme music composer
  • Paul Koffman
  • Tim Foy
ComposerPure West
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes52
Production
Executive producersLisa Olfman
Joy Rosen
ProducerJulie Stall
Running time22 minutes
Production company Portfolio Entertainment
Original release
Network Teletoon
ReleaseJuly 16, 2001 (2001-07-16) [1]  
June 14, 2004 (2004-06-14) [2]

RoboRoach is a Canadian animated television series which ran on Teletoon in Canada, [1] Animania HD in the United States, [3] and Fox Kids internationally. The title song was sung by Big Rude Jake. [4] It follows the story of a cockroach named Ruben and his brother Reginald. While scavenging for food, as seen in the opening, Ruben is caught and experimented on. His brother saves him, but when they jump into an electrical outlet, Ruben is transformed into a robot and cockroach cyborg called a roboroach. After that, he swears to use his powers only for the good of everyone and never for personal use, which is unfortunate for Reginald.

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Characters

Main

Villains

Episodes

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With Teletoon original airdates in parentheses: [2]

Season 1 (2001)

  1. Reg Bugs Out / Little Big Mouth (July 16, 2001)
  2. Pains, Drains, and Robomobiles / Jungle Bugs (July 23, 2001)
  3. Fitness Bug / Runaway Roaches (July 30, 2001)
  4. Popsicle Pest / Weakened Gladiators (August 6, 2001)
  5. Sugar Mommy / X-Pet (August 13, 2001)
  6. Bedridden Bug / Robo Roach: The Movie (August 20, 2001)
  7. Two Bugs and a Baby / Überland (August 27, 2001)
  8. Santa's Bitter Helper / Flushed-Aways (September 3, 2001)
  9. Robo Watch / Sins of the Teacher (September 10, 2001)
  10. Rube Awakenings / Battling For Uberbucks (September 17, 2001)
  11. Bug Tusslers / Death of a Salesbug (September 24, 2001)
  12. Revenge of the Fleabrain / Ghost Bunglers (October 1, 2001)
  13. Mite Makes Wrong / Good Deed Day (October 8, 2001)

Season 2 (2002)

  1. The Flying Roachinis / Cowbugs (September 2, 2002)
  2. Political Partying / Bugfoot Tetish (September 6, 2002)
  3. Bugs With Gas / Insectizoids (September 9, 2002)
  4. Vexburg 500 / Guilty Please (September 13, 2002)
  5. Family Feud / Robo Reg (September 16, 2002)
  6. Under The Rainbow / Bed Bug Walking (September 20, 2002)
  7. Sluggies / Delivery Bugs (September 23, 2002)
  8. Jockey Shorts / The RoboRoach Show (September 27, 2002)
  9. The Big Bug Sleep / Prehistoric Pest (September 30, 2002)
  10. Ruby's Slippers / The President's Brain Is Missing (October 4, 2002)
  11. Club Dead / Omega Mites (October 7, 2002)
  12. The Great Reginini / Dustmites Come Home (October 11, 2002)
  13. The High Cost Of Laughing / Loco Hero (October 14, 2002)

Season 3 (2003–2004)

  1. Shuttle Bugs / Rememberizing Rube (September 6, 2003)
  2. Ship Of Foods / Pipe Reams (September 7, 2003)
  3. CopRoach Academy / Tooth For A Tooth (September 14, 2003)
  4. Überpops / Ballwashers Championship (September 21, 2003)
  5. Office Hours / Miss Vexburg (September 28, 2003)
  6. The Dapper Dandies Of Dusty Gulch / Of Lice And A Men (October 5, 2003)
  7. Spelunkheads / Giggling Island (October 12, 2003)
  8. Reggie's Hero / Gourmet Rude (October 19, 2003)
  9. Mystic Warbugs / X Hits The Spot (October 26, 2003)
  10. The Miracle Of Girth / The Purse Of The Mummy (November 2, 2003)
  11. A Pair Au Pairs / Shocking Tales (November 9, 2003)
  12. Reality Bytes / Debonairhead (November 23, 2003)
  13. Elves' Night Off / Loose Sleuths (November 30, 2003)
  14. Death Takes A Half Day / Übertrain (January 3, 2004)
  15. The Sacrificial Ham / Bug Brother Is Watching (January 4, 2004)
  16. Space Cadets / Love Bugs (January 11, 2004)
  17. WereRoach / Remote Control Roach (January 18, 2004)
  18. No Pain No Weight Gain / El Regidente (January 25, 2004)
  19. Sins Of The Teacher II / Robo Reunion (February 1, 2004)
  20. Opposites Detract / Robo Nurse (February 8, 2004)
  21. Night Of The Living Beds / Superhero Sampler (March 7, 2004)
  22. Reggie's Eleven / Easter Charade (March 14, 2004)
  23. It's A Mad Mad Mad Reg / Gold Fever (March 21, 2004)
  24. Spitting Images / Youth Juice (June 12, 2004)
  25. The Living Bro / The Fly Who Loved Me (June 13, 2004)
  26. Road To Ubugme / Ticking Time Bug (June 14, 2004)

Production

The series is based on true stories about Japanese scientists who implanted cameras and mini-computers in cockroaches and sent them into disaster zones to look for life signs. [5] [6]

A fourth 26-episode season of the show was planned as of early 2003 but was never produced. [7] Disney Media Distribution own the show's international rights.

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