Broadcasting and Other Appearances
Nickelodeon debuted My Life as a Teenage Robot by airing the first episode of My Life as a Teenage Robot on June 1, 2003 at 8:30 PM. My Life as a Teenage Robot was aired in repeats on The N on June 7, 2005. The show was a part of Nickelodeon's Saturday night programming block called SNICK on June 2, 2003 and briefly was a part of the TEENick lineup on June 2003 to June 2004. The first season ended on June 27, 2004 with "The Wonderful World of Wizzley / Call Hating".
The second season (which was originally set to air on October 1, 2004) was pushed back to October 8, 2004 with the Christmas episode "A Robot for All Seasons". A new second season episode wasn't aired until January 24, 2005. After the airing of the 48-minute, 2-part episode Escape from Cluster Prime (which was nominated for an Emmy in 2006), the show was canceled.
The third season first aired in Asia starting on October 6, 2006, with "Weapons of Mass Distraction / There's No Place Like Home School". For those in North America watching on Nicktoons, the third season started on October 4, 2008 with the last episode of the third season airing on May 2, 2009. This marked the end of the series' 6-year run. The series has been rerun worldwide on various channels, such as Nicktoons.
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