Episode list

Robot and Monster

Monster's Great Escape/Game Boys
Monster is shocked to discover that Robot had played a practical joke on him during their youth. Monster decides to get even by pulling an elaborate prank on Robot.
8.5 /10
Safety First/Between Brothers
When Robot's mean-spirited older brother, Gart, becomes the landlord of Robot & Monster's building, the boys must put their heads together to get their apartment back.
9.1 /10
Nobody Panic/Adventures in Babysitting
When Bloberta (Monster's younger sister who has a fanatical crush on Robot) comes to stay with the boys, she inadvertently wreaks havoc on Robot's preparations for the city's Big Blimp Race.
7.2 /10
Speeding Ticket/Hornica
When Monster's loudmouthed police officer relative, Uncle Cuffley, loses his confidence, Robot & Monster hatch a plan to reignite his passion for the law... even if they have to break a few in the process
6.7 /10
Cheer Up, Wheelie/Ogo's Friend
Hoping to lower their rent, Robot and Monster try to befriend their landlord, Mr. Wheelie, by showing him a good time and ultimately discovering the root of his cantankerousness.
7.5 /10
Biker Girls/The Prince of Scamtown
When J.D. and Spitfire have a fight, J.D. comes to stay with Robot and Monster. Their delight turns to disgust when it turns out that J.D. is a tremendous slob and they realize that they must get these two friends to reunite.
6.7 /10
Pinball Wizard/Speak, Marf, Speak
Monster takes up the exciting hobby of "Pinball", an activity that involves hurling spiked balls at an assistant, causing the tables to turn as Robot must now serve as Monster's guinea pig.
8 /10
Security and Risk/Ogo's Birthday
When Robot & Monster's apartment is burglarized, Monster vows to appreciate the things he has more while Robot designs a security system that may prove more dangerous than any thief ever could be.
8.3 /10
Doctor? No!/Monster Invention
Monster urges Robot to seek medical attention after a bite from Marf, but Robot would rather endure the ever-worsening symptoms of Robies than reveal his secret fear of doctors.
7.3 /10
Litterbug/Model Citizen
Monster thinks Robot has been unfairly accused of littering and takes his case to court. But it turns out that their justice system is quite primitive.
5.6 /10
Apartment 3 1/2/Walk! Don't Run!
When Monster won't give up believing in his imaginary friend, Fuzzy Slippers, Robot worries he has a case of arrested development, or worse, insanity - until he sees Fuzzy Slippers himself
6.4 /10
Li'l Lugnuts

Fri, Sep 14, 2012
When Robot finds out that Monster's childhood idol, Li'l Lugnuts, is really an embittered thief, he can't bear to break Monster's heart with the truth and winds up getting them both involved in Li'l Lugnuts' heists.
7.1 /10
The Party/First Impressions
Robot has to keep his Crazy Cousin Gizmo from learning about his family's high class party that night or risk never being invited to a family function again.
7.7 /10
Game On/Bad News Baconeers
Monster is shocked to discover that Robot had played a practical joke on him during their youth. Monster decides to get even by pulling an elaborate prank on Robot.
0 /10
Anger Management/Family Business
When the guys realize Monster is suffering from "night rage," they decide to enroll Monster in an anger management class.When Robot quits the Blinking Light Factory to take a new job, Monster helps the Defaults get him back.
7.3 /10
The Package/Ogo's Cool
Robot and Monster decide to make a little extra money for a color Tube by delivering a secret package to a series of suspicious characters, but realize too late that they've entangled themselves into something much bigger.
7.5 /10
Super Pole/Boomerang
Robot and Monster playfully root for opposing teams at the Super Pole Party until Monster takes it too far and a battle ensues.
7.8 /10
Baconmas

Fri, Dec 07, 2012
Tensions run high when both Robot's and Monster's families are invited to celebrate Baconmas at their apartment.
8.4 /10
Dirty Money/What J.D. Wants
Robot & Monster decide to grow their own bacon trees in order to produce a never-ending supply of their favorite food. However, Monster's theory of tree-nurturing proves too fruitful when his tree becomes animate and dangerousl
7.3 /10
J.D. Loves Gart/Misery Date
When it seems that J.D. has fallen for Gart, Robot sets out to unmask Gart's true character, while Monster desperately clings to his ideals of true love.
6.8 /10
A Better Marf Trap/Monster Lie
Marf Origins Special: Robot & Monster discover a mysterious mechanical creature living in the wall of their apartment, which they name "Marf" and make their pet./To spare Perry's feelings, Monster lies about loving his homemade cologne. To keep up the lie, Monster and Robot must buy every bottle of Perry's repulsive concoction, and keep wearing it no matter how much it makes them stink
0 /10
Monster Hit

Fri, Jul 18, 2014
(1/2 Hour Musical Special) featuring the voice of Leon Thomas as Monster's Singing Voice: Robot's latest invention creates the world's catchiest song for Monster to perform and the guys quickly become a musical success, but their relationship begins to crack when Robo Ono threatens to break up the band and friendship.
8.3 /10
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