These Disgustoid bros will do anything to fit in with the humans. And by "anything" we mean becoming professional wrestlers, teleport -a-potty-ing themselves to other dimensions, disguising themselves as cops and then arresting themselves (which sounds way awesome), and revealing their sexy abs to the world. But, as always, the humans ain't buying it. So there.
Fourteen-year-old Renton had a fairly normal existence until Eureka crashed into his life -- literally! When the girl smashes her mecha into his father's repair shop and needs help getting it up and running again, Renton agrees, but soon finds himself evading a military attack. Eureka takes him with her to the airship known as Gekko-Go where he meets Holland, commander of the ship and leader of the underground movement known as Gekkostate. Now, Renton is helping to unseat an evil and corrupt government, all the while trying to manage his own adolescent life and get along with the clueless Eureka.
Teenager Jimmy Roberts had a brain transplant and ended up with famous cartoonist Milt Appleday's frozen brain full of animated characters. Jimmy sees all the characters in his everyday life and his best friend Craig's older sister Robin is a huge Appleday fan and the prettiest girl in school. There's just one problem ... Milt's son Sonny is trying to steal the brain back to pass the art off as his own.
Robotomy is an American animated television series created by Michael Buckley and Joe Deasy, directed by Christy Karacas, voice directed by Michael Sinterniklaas, and produced by World Leaders Entertainment and Cartoon Network Studios. The series was developed after a long series of unaccepted ideas, and occasionally put in and out of production due to changing executives. It was officially announced on August 31, 2009, and premiered on October 25, 2010, on Cartoon Network. Robotomy was canceled on January 24, 2011. It is Cartoon Network's shortest-running original series, as well as with the least number of episodes. Robotomy was officially removed from Cartoon Network's website on February 11, 2011.On January 11, 2013, the series returned to television in reruns, albeit in a minor role. Episodes of the series could be seen from time to time on the revived Cartoon Planet block.