<P> Rob Renzetti moved from Cartoon Network to Nickelodeon to develop his own ideas as part of Fred Seibert's and Frederator Studios' Oh Yeah! Cartoons . At Nickelodeon, he developed a pilot called "My Neighbor was a Teenage Robot" which was the basis for the series . After brief stints working on Family Guy, The Powerpuff Girls, and Samurai Jack, Renzetti returned to Nickelodeon to start the Teenage Robot series . </P> <P> Renzetti made 11 shorts during two seasons as a director on Oh Yeah! Cartoons . Five of these starred two characters called Mina and the Count and followed the adventures of a rambunctious little girl and her vampire best friend . He hoped that these characters might get their own series, but Nickelodeon rejected the idea . Faced with an empty slot where the sixth Mina short was slated to go, Fred Seibert tasked Renzetti to come up with three new ideas . One of these was about a teenaged girl whose boyfriend was a robot . After further thought, Renzetti merged the two characters to create Jenny, a robot with the personality of a teenaged girl . </P> <P> On October 17, 2005, the show's crew announced on their blog that the show had been cancelled, and the third season would be the last: "The executives love the show but the ratings aren't good enough for them to give us more episodes ." After the show ended, Renzetti left for Cartoon Network Studios, working on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends and The Cartoonstitute, before moving on to become supervising producer for Gravity Falls . </P> <Table> <Tr> <Td> </Td> <Td> This section needs expansion . You can help by adding to it . (June 2010) </Td> </Tr> </Table>

When did my life as a teenage robot end