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Nope, clusters’ terzitto,Vesus,Smytus and Krocas just turned into a bunch of hostile,maybe dreadful-to some extent,screwballs after their defeated.But bugbutt turn into a totally hopeless villan and dangerous revenger in S8E13andS9.
Except vexsus is a good mom in s1e17,and the movie
Actually, when I said “many”, I meant to say “at least a few”. Also, when I said “deceptive, insect-like queen”, I can’t believe I forgot to add “shape-shifting”!
It is mentioned many times during the series. Vexus even disguised herself a few times, including her first appearance In “Tradeshow Showdown”. Disguised as a kindly robot nurse named Vee, she was brainwashing robots into joining a group known as the Cluster, a group of evil alien robots that wanted to enslave the humans of Earth. Jenny dealt with one of their members before , the unnamed Cluster Ambassador in “Doom with a View”, and was offered to join them. (As you might have guessed, the offer was rejected.) She told “Vee”, “You don’t have to be a member of the Cluster!” Vee then laughs, and replies: “Oh, Jenny, I’m not a member of the Cluster…” Vexus sheds her disguise and tells her: “I am its queen.” In the movie, “Escape from Cluster Prime”, it is revealed that she is, in fact, the queen of the Cluster’s entire planet, known as… Well, Cluster Prime. It is also revealed that THIS deceptive insect-like queen also deceives her own subjects! Her own daughter, even!
To clarify, the protagonist was fitting in as a teenager, not the villain.
She was brilliant brilliant brilliant, I tell you!
Genius I say!
Nope, she’s an insect like robot with an egyptian style design.
The one on the right was a recurring villain of the protagonist, a robot fitting in with society as a “normal teenager.”
It’s not a bad show, I think.
never aired over here.
>>23000
I don’t even know what that is, nor I know anything about the series it comes from.