Robot and Monster (2012)

The animated buddy comedy where an unlikely duo proves that opposites attract — and that everyone, everywhere, loves bacon.

Robot and Monster - Series Information

  • Original Title: Robot and Monster
  • First Air Year: 2012
  • Last Air Year: 2015
  • Created by: Jennifer Ventimilia, Joshua Sternin et al.
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Kids
  • Content Rating (US): NR
  • Number of Seasons: 1
  • Number of Episodes: 50
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • First Air Date: August 4, 2012 (United States - NR)
  • Networks: Noggin, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons
  • Alternative Titles: Robot og Monster (NO), Το Ρομπότ και το Τέρας (GR)
  • Production Companies: Nickelodeon Animation Studio, LowBar Productions, Smasho! Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Robot and Monster - Plot

It's Robot and Monster, an unlikely duo in society where their different species usually don't get along, but everyone does share one common trait - they all love bacon! This buddy comedy shows that opposites really do attract, hilariously!

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Robot and Monster - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Jennifer Ventimilia
  • Joshua Sternin
  • David Pressler

Main Cast

  • Curtis Armstrong
  • Harland Williams
  • Maurice LaMarche
  • Jonathan Slavin
  • Megan Hilty
  • Cree Summer
  • Rhea Perlman
  • Fred Tatasciore
  • Kurtwood Smith
  • Ping Wu

Writers

  • Kenny Byerly
  • Julia Miranda
  • Dave Schiff
  • Joshua Sternin
  • Jennifer Ventimilia

Robot and Monster - FAQs

What is Robot and Monster about?

Robot and Monster follows an unlikely friendship between two very different characters in a quirky animated world where species rarely mix. Despite their differences, the duo sticks together through everyday misadventures, all while sharing a universal passion: an obsessive love of bacon. It's a warm, funny buddy comedy built on heart.

Who voices the main characters in Robot and Monster?

Curtis Armstrong voices Robot DeFault, while Harland Williams brings Monster Krumholtz to life. The supporting cast is equally impressive, featuring Maurice LaMarche, Jonathan Slavin, Megan Hilty, Cree Summer, Rhea Perlman, Fred Tatasciore, Kurtwood Smith, and Ping Wu — a remarkable lineup of veteran voice talent.

Where can you watch Robot and Monster?

Robot and Monster is available to purchase digitally on Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, and Fandango At Home. There is currently no subscription streaming option, so buying individual episodes or seasons through these platforms is the most straightforward way to revisit the series.

Who created Robot and Monster?

The series was created by Jennifer Ventimilia, Joshua Sternin, and David Pressler. Ventimilia and Sternin also contributed as writers on the show. The series was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio alongside LowBar Productions and Smasho! Productions, airing on Nickelodeon, Noggin, and Nicktoons.

Why does everyone in Robot and Monster love bacon?

Bacon functions as the great equalizer in Robot and Monster's animated world — a running comedic thread that unites all species regardless of their differences. It's a clever, absurdist device the show uses to highlight common ground between characters who might otherwise have nothing in common, reinforcing the series' friendship-over-differences theme.

How many episodes does Robot and Monster have?

Robot and Monster ran for one season comprising 50 episodes, plus 3 special episodes collected in a separate specials season. The series aired from August 2012 through 2015, giving fans a solid run of content before concluding its story.

Is Robot and Monster suitable for young children?

Robot and Monster carries a Not Rated (NR) classification and was broadcast on Nickelodeon, Noggin, and Nicktoons — all family-friendly networks. The show's humor, animation style, and themes are squarely aimed at kids, making it a comfortable watch for younger audiences and families alike.

What animated shows are similar to Robot and Monster?

Fans of Robot and Monster tend to enjoy The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius, Fanboy and Chum Chum, My Life as a Teenage Robot, and T.U.F.F. Puppy — all animated comedies with a similar mix of sci-fi absurdity, energetic humor, and lovable odd-couple dynamics that made Robot and Monster so endearing.

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