

Acá un Curimeme de HomeMovies, que creo que es el primero en existir, así que esto es un logro supongo
Esto lo hice por aburrimiento, y a las apuradas, así que acepto cualquier crítica o algo así, igual creo que se entiende jejejej
More about Creepy Jenny
Aside from this little piece of art, I want to share some information about Creepy Jenny.
First, Creepy Jenny is obviously a macabre and terrifying version of Jenny Wakeman from *My Life as a Teenage Robot*.
Second, in this universe—even though she appears threatening—she never actually murders anyone; while she cannot control her impulses, she doesn't lose control easily enough to kill someone (though this maniacal version of Jenny *has* committed homicidal acts in the past).
And third, in this universe, Brad, Tuck, and Sheldon remain friends with Jenny but are terrified that she might hurt them, so they almost never go near her. In fact, Jenny spends her time locked in her room like a madwoman, suffering from delusions and hallucinations caused by flaws during Dr. Nora Wakeman's construction process—issues that left her deeply troubled.
Am I the only one who feels like MLAATR attracted a bunch of 12- or 13-year-old boys, or even older ones?
I don't know if it's just me—since I watched *MLAATR* when I was 13—or if I just get the feeling that Nickelodeon was trying to attract a slightly older demographic (12–15) back then; but honestly, *MLAATR* was the kind of show a 12- or 13-year-old could easily watch without being judged for it being a cartoon. Yeah, I know the show was technically aimed at a younger audience (ages 6–11), but I wouldn't rule out the possibility that 12- and 13-year-olds were watching it during its original run, too. Just wanted to share that! :D
Ya estoy harto todo, porque no pude ver muchos dibujitos antes de los 13. PORQUEEEEEEEEER!!!!!!!
Ya estoy harto de que no pudiera haber visto muchas caricaturas en mi niñez o infancia, y que recién con 13 años cuando no era niño sino adolescente según la sociedad viera muchos que me perdí. PORQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
Literal los dibujito animados que ví con 13 años no serán mi infancia, y eso me pone de mala leche y me dan ganas acabar con todo, porque la demás gente si vio todos los dibujos animados en su infancia y yo no, porque la vida me castiga así :'c.
Se que s una estupidez, pero no sabrán lo que es sentir este dolor
A clip of my attempt to animate MLAATR in the Home Movies style.
Animating "Tuckered Out" from MLAATR in the Home Movies style.
Jenny Wakeman in the *Home Movies* Squigglevision style.
I made this little animation test just for fun, to see Jenny Wakeman from MLAATR in the HomeMovies style—specifically the Season 1 "Squigglevision" style—and I think it turned out pretty well :D
Coach McGuirk in the MLAATR style and gives Jenny Wakeman some advice
Just as I did with Brendon, I decided to do the same with McGuirk, and it actually turned out pretty well. I also decided to include Jenny Wakeman to create a sort of character crossover. So, I hope you like it and enjoy it. Bye! :D
Jenny With Paranoia
A drawing I made in class out of sheer boredom; it captures the most realistic way some people feel when they haven't rested well, or when they wake up feeling a bit paranoid about things, or something like that XD. I hope you like my artistic attempts, and I wish you all a great weekend :D
Good news. I'm doing better—better than ever before.
Here is an image where I show how I define some MLAATR characters in a single word.
Some of these might be a bit debatable, but that’s how I see each character in this series. So, I hope you enjoy this attempt at a personality test, which is really just my take on each MLAATR character. Anyway, that’s all; bye and take care! :D
how I feel
This is just an exaggeration of my mood swings, but I wanted to share it with you, along with the drawings I made. So don't worry; I'm already recovering from that depressive slump I had months ago, and I'm doing better than ever :D
No, Jenny, Noooooo.
Here are some more drawings of Creepy Jenny, showing her losing her sanity and succumbing to her obsession. I hope you like them.
Here's Brendon Small from HomeMovies in the MLAATR style.
Here is a drawing I made of Brendon Small from HomeMovies in the style of My Life as a Teenage Robot. Since I had already drawn Jenny in the style of Brendon's show, it was time to draw Brendon in the style of the teenage robot.
I hope you like it! :D
Brendon Small from HomeMovies in the style of My Life as a Teenage Robot
Here’s a pretty fun style swap I came up with and brought to life in a drawing. I hope you like it and enjoy it.
After I drew Jenny Wakeman in the *Home Movies* style, I decided to draw Brendon Small—from the very series that inspired Jenny's style—in the MLAATR style.
By the way, I love MLAATR and Home Movies—that's why I made the drawing :D
Does anyone else know My Life as a Teenage Robot?
Even though I watched this series when I was 13, I still consider it one of the many animated shows I watched as a kid; I often wonder if there are people from my generation—the 2010s, to be exact—who know this series.
Creepy Jenny "Do Not Disturb"
Here’s a little comic I made while revisiting the idea of a disturbing or macabre version of Jenny Wakeman—one where she’s the figure everyone in Tremorton fears most, even the Crust cousins. I hope you enjoy it! :D
Are there any kids from the 2010s (my generation) who know My Life as a Teenage Robot?
As someone born in 2011 who is a fan of this cartoon, I was curious to see how many kids from my generation (the 2010s) know about MLAATR.
I’d love to read your responses.
What do you think about whether Misty has an antisocial disorder?
My theory is that my absence throughout her childhood and part of her adolescence—resulting in a lack of parental figures—prevented her from developing boundaries or empathy toward others. This would explain her lack of morality, such as when she did nasty things to the Crust cousins in "Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles" or ruthlessly hurt Jenny just to make her angry in "Mist Opportunities," painting her as a cold, apathetic sociopath.
By the way, I want to add that while I’m not a doctor—and certainly don't study the field—I’d love to hear what you all think of my theory.