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Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (TV series)

Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, also known as The Big Guy and Rusty, is an American animated TV series based on the comic book of the same name by Frank Miller and Geof Darrow.[1]

Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot
GenreScience fiction
Superhero
Based on
The Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot
by
Developed byRichard Raynis
Duane Capizzi
Jeff Kline
Voices ofJonathan David Cook
Pamela Adlon
Jim Hanks
Gabrielle Carteris
R. Lee Ermey
Kathy Kinney
Kevin Michael Richardson
Stephen Root
M. Emmet Walsh
Theme music composerDeddy Tzur
ComposerInon Zur
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producersMike Richardson
Richard Raynis
ProducerFrank Squillace
Running time21 minutes
Production companiesAdelaide Productions
Dark Horse Entertainment
Columbia TriStar Television
Original release
NetworkFox Kids
ReleaseSeptember 18, 1999 (1999-09-18) –
March 5, 2001 (2001-03-05)

The series ran for 26 episodes and featured the voice of Pamela Adlon (credited as Pamela Segall) as the voice of Rusty, Jonathan David Cook as Big Guy, and the voices of Gabrielle Carteris, Stephen Root, Kathy Kinney, Kevin Michael Richardson, M. Emmet Walsh, and R. Lee Ermey.[2] A line of toys based on the show was produced by Bandai, along with ephemera surrounding a brief promotional tie-in with Burger King.

26 episodes were produced for the Fox Kids Network's Saturday morning lineup, but the channel cancelled the show after six episodes. The show premiered on September 18, 1999, and ended on October 23. This left twenty episodes unaired for more than a year. Starting in January 2001, Fox Kids added the show to its weekday-afternoon block, and aired all twenty-six existing episodes.[3] The entire series was later broadcast on ABC Family in 2002.

On July 12, 2016, Amazon released the complete series on DVD-R.

Overview edit

The animated series, produced by Columbia TriStar Television and Dark Horse Entertainment, aired from 1999 to 2001, and in many aspects is a more mature and established series. Whereas the comic book seems like only an introduction to the robots, the animated series is full-fledged with a strong back story which links the episodes together. The plot and setting of the series is different from the comic book as the whole story is based around New Tronic City, a fictional North American city clearly modeled after New York City.

Plot edit

The series focuses on Rusty, the most advanced robot ever built, with a human emotional grid and "nucleoprotonic" powers. The plan by Quark Industries is that Rusty will replace the Big Guy, a massive war robot that is the Earth's last line of defence against all threats alien or domestic. However, Rusty is too inexperienced to stand up against these said threats alone, so the Big Guy is re-commissioned to teach Rusty the way of trade. Rusty idolizes the Big Guy, regarding him as the best robot ever. In reality, the Big Guy is actually a mindless battle suit piloted by lieutenant Dwayne Hunter, who poses as his chief mechanic. The Big Guy's secret is known only to a few and many situations involve Hunter's clever and impromptu excuses to hide the fact from Rusty for two reasons; that the truth could overload Rusty's emotional grid and Rusty has difficulty keeping secrets.

Characters edit

  • Rusty (voiced by Pamela Adlon) - Quark Industries's intended replacement for the Big Guy, a robot with real artificial intelligence and powered by nucleoprotons. However, Rusty is far too inexperienced to face the threats that the Big Guy normally handles, so he is relegated to being Big Guy's sidekick and trainee. He idolizes Big Guy, but is unaware that his hero is actually a human inside a metal suit. He has a very childish and toylike look, including his size which makes him physically unimpressive, though he's in fact very powerful and impervious to most damage. His behavior also resembles that of a human child, quite immature with strong emotional reactions. However, Rusty does at times give his hero an emotional boost in morale. Despite his overall child mentality, it's generally unwise to trifle with him (partly because of his physical power); it may take a while, but the boy robot does make evildoers pay. He initially had a bit of a problem of handling the recoil of his nucleoproton blasts, and regularly got knocked down afterwards or shot the wrong target, but after some practice learned to compensate for the recoil. "No pain receptors" is a typical catchphrase when Rusty is "crushed" to the ground or against a wall without being damaged.
  • Big Guy (voiced by Jonathan David Cook) - Designated as the BGY-11, the so-called "robot" champion of Earth was actually a heavily armed battle suit, piloted by Lieutenant Dwayne Hunter. When Quark Industries failed to produce an actual robot with artificial intelligence, the solution was to use a human pilot. As Hunter puts it, the Big Guy was nothing more than a fancy tank. Big Guy is roughly 30 feet tall (when you see it interacting with the environment, notably people), is able to fly thanks to rocket boots, possesses great strength and resilience (even though it has been seen damaged on more than one occasion) and is armed with a variety of integrated weaponry, including the signature fold-out guns in the elbow housings. Unlike Rusty, he is powered by a Cobalt/Thorium G Power Core. Always ready with a patriotic quip, Big Guy's personality is very different from that of his human pilot in real life. Contrary to Rusty, Big Guy needs a human pilot to make it work properly (except for a few exceptional cases), which can be a weakness during combat, especially if the enemy guesses Big Guy's true nature.
  • Lieutenant Dwayne Hunter (voiced by Jim Hanks) - The Big Guy's pilot, a secret known only to a few, otherwise known as Big Guy's chief mechanic to those not in the know. He has a crush on Dr. Slate. While in Big Guy, Hunter typically will say "for the love of Mike" when exasperated, making it Big Guy's catchphrase per episode.
  • Dr. Erika Slate (voiced by Gabrielle Carteris) - A scientist at Quark Industries, she developed Rusty's human emotional grid and acts like a mother to Rusty. She is one of the few who knows the Big Guy's secret, discovering so by accident when Rusty was looking for a Big Guy fansite and accidentally hacked into confidential files on Big Guy's creation. In one episode when Hunter is down, she pilots the Big Guy herself.
  • Dr. Axel Donovan (voiced by Stephen Root) - The President of Quark Industries, a robotics firm. He is a caricature of capitalistic greed and moral cowardice. Dr. Donovan often provides comic relief.
    • Pierre Donovan (voiced by Mary Kay Bergman) - The nephew of Dr. Donovan, a teenager physical copycat of his uncle, quite arrogant and manipulative but may have some technical skills related to robotics.
    • R-G-B Robots - A trio of red, green, and blue robots that work for Dr. Donovan. Due to a corrupt code in their system, they fail at following the simplest of commands which ends with them getting wrecked. These robots are regularly destroyed (mostly by themselves), and rebuild without being improved, and like Axel Donovan are used for comic relief.
  • Jenny the Monkey (voiced by Kathy Kinney) - A monkey who talks and usually sits on Dr. Donovan's shoulder while making fun of Quark's scientists and employees. She has a keen sense of self-preservation. In "Rumble in the Jungle," Jenny did have an origin on why she talked. Unfortunately, the viewers didn't get to know it because Big Guy attacked the villain who asked about her.
  • Jo, Mack, and Garth (voiced by Pamela Adlon, M. Emmet Walsh, and Kevin Michael Richardson respectfully) - The Big Guy's pit crew and Dwayne's Hunter's friends. They serve on the aircraft carrier S.S. Dark Horse, which acts as Big Guy's base and stores his airship. When Rusty gained a new body and became Rus, Mack became his chief mechanic and was replaced by a by-the-book one. Mack and Rusty didn't get along well, but Mack rescued him after he was captured and gave him an improvised body to complete his mission. Afterwards Rusty rejoined Big Guy and Mack rejoined Big Guy's team.
  • General Thornton (voiced by R. Lee Ermey) - A United States Army general who heads the government's BGY-11 Commission, that created the Big Guy. He helps keep the Big Guy's secret from Rusty and the others.

Villains edit

Apart from recurring and/or plot-important villains, a lot of monsters (often of unknown origin) can be seen in this anime but they play no particular role, or are an important element in only one episode.

  • The Squillacci Empire - The very first villains seen in the anime, they are squid-like tentacled aliens who make crop circles, attempt to experiment on cows and other stereotypical alien actions. Their attempts to conquer the Earth have been repeatedly thwarted by the Big Guy. It is later revealed that, if not for the Big Guy, the Squillacci Empire would have ruled the earth. They once tried to conquer Earth during the Revolutionary War but were thwarted by Big Guy and Rusty. The battle was responsible for the crack in the Liberty Bell. They were presumably named for production team member Frank Squillace.
  • Earl (voiced by Pamela Adlon) - The E.P 327. Early prototype of Rusty. Has an underdeveloped emotion grid and follows orders literally. Initially brought back online by Rusty for him to have a friend, but after he goes too far and blows the Big Guy's head off, Rusty fights him and manages to decapitate him and remove his powerpack. Later reactivated to download information with Rusty and ordered to follow Rusty's orders. Succeeds in his mission, but malfunctions when Rusty gives him an impossible order (to go hide in a corner when they were in a round room). This causes him to reset and go into defense mode, ignoring Rusty's commands. Once again, Rusty is forced to decapitate him.
  • Legion Ex Machina - a name based on the Latin expression "Deus ex machina" - they are an enigmatic group of six very advanced robots who aim to destroy humanity and create a robot-heaven of "Robotopia". Their whereabouts and origin are unknown, yet their robotic design and function are very similar to the Big Guy. They are intelligent and human-like enough to be able to mingle with normal humans unnoticed with appropriate disguise. Though not meant for combat, they proved to be surprisingly strong, resilient and agile, far more than an ordinary human being. This presents an intriguing hook that ties the episodes together, with clues to their origin and their creator being revealed one by one. Ironically, they were created by the same man who originally led Big Guy's design. The show ended on a cliffhanger, where it is discovered that there is a seventh Legion Ex Machina that Big Guy and Rusty have yet to defeat. Even though they have different outer bodies all Legion Ex Machina have the same AI and the same Exoskeleton. Gilder was the only exception as he still had his emotion grid but was otherwise identical to the other members.
    • Legion Ex Machina #1 (voiced by Clancy Brown) - The de facto leader of the group. He was the first of the legion to come online and can create complex tactics very quickly. He and the others would not hesitate to execute one of their own should one of them be inefficient or defective. He perished in the final battle at the lab, in "Double Time, part 2", thrown against and disintegrated by a powerful force field used to contain Big Guy and Rusty after being blasted by Big Guy's gun fired by his own creator. He is the sixth and the last member to be destroyed.
    • Legion Ex Machina #2 & #3 (both voiced by Clancy Brown) - Since they both lacked emotions they are nearly identical other than their looks. They often disagree on things and are often at each other's throats at times. However they are completely loyal to Legion Ex Machina #1 and would respect #!, although they are always seen as equals. Much like #1, they are willing to execute one of their own should one of them be inefficient or defective (such as Legion Ex Machina #4 and Legion Ex Machina #6). They perished in the final battle at the lab, in "Double Time, part 2". Legion Ex Machina #2 was destroyed by Rusty who dragged him into the blades of a gigantic fan which tore him to pieces. Legion Ex Machina #2 differed from the rest of the legion members by having a unique exoskeleton, appearing more skeletal and having telescopic, clawed arms. He is the fourth member to be destroyed. Legion Ex Machina #3 was destroyed when Big Guy pushed him and his combat armor into an acid-filled cauldron with the help of Rusty. He is the fifth member to be destroyed.
    • Legion Ex Machina #4 (voiced by Clancy Brown) - He fights Big Guy and Rusty in the first time in "Little Boy Robot Lost", and is presumed destroyed but later is revealed still active in "The Bicameral Mind", thanks to #1, #2 and #3. He is The only one to develop an emotion grid. Legion Ex Machina #4 temporarily switched protocols with Rusty (whom he later developed a rivalry with), leading to his childish behavior in the episode "The Bicameral Mind". He would be captured by Rusty when their minds completely switched. Later in "Donovan's Brainiac", he would be placed in a toy robot when Dr. Donovan's nephew Pierre stole his brain. His exoskeleton was destroyed by a spider robot sent by #1, #2 and #3 to destroy him. He tried to contact the Legion only to find that he is to be executed. He would then try to fry the entire area by creating a nuclear fusion meltdown to avenge. Dr. Slate defused the reactor with Rusty's help and Big Guy activated his defense mechanism, destroying #4's brain. He is the third member to be destroyed.
    • Legion Ex Machina #5 (voiced by Clancy Brown) - The first Legion member to meet the Big Guy. He was very similar to Legion Ex Machina #2 and #3. He took over a munitions factory and was destroyed when Big Guy threw him into liquid nitrogen, freezing him solid. Rusty then shattered him, destroying him completely and somewhat annoying Big Guy as they could have studied him in "The Big Boy". He is the second member to be destroyed.
    • Legion Ex Machina #6 (voiced by Dean Haglund) - Also known as Dr. Gilder, #6 was the only member whose emotion grid was fully intact. However his emotions are highly exaggerated and are considered by his peers as a weakness. He was sent to Quark Industries as a spy to gather blue prints and information on various Quark staff. He was first portrayed as a shy, weak if a bit disturbed scientist but was soon revealed as a Legion Ex Machina member. His emotions also changed to a sadistic and psychopathic killer. His exoskeleton was destroyed when it was dropped into a grinder by Big Guy in "The Reluctant Assassin". His brain was destroyed when Big Guy tried to access his memory files and triggered a self-defense program, detonating itself in "Really Big Guy". He is the first member to be destroyed and also gave the protagonists some clues on how to destroy Legion Ex Machina members (see #4's demise above).
    • Legion Ex Machina #7 - Alluded to in the penultimate episode. Still at large.
    • The Legion's creations - The creations of the Legion that fight Big Guy and Rusty.
      • Argos - Two robots created by the Legion. The first - roughly the size of Big Guy with similar armament - was used as a weapon to attack the Legion's enemies. It was the first encounter with the Legion and it tried to turn Big Guy and Rusty over to the Legion's side but they refused. Powered by nucleoprotons and destroyed by Rusty when tricked into taking his overloading powerpack. Remains scrapped by the Legion at #6's orders. The second was much larger, roughly the size of a skyscraper, very tough but not meant for destruction. This one was so powerful it could take the best Big Guy and Rusty could hit it with and come out without a scratch, and even had some autorepairing systems. Due to Big Guy and Rusty getting its left hand, it was missing a hand. Inside the hand was a 500 megawatt Vortex Cannon. Was sent out to get New Tronic City's Micro Fusion Generator to power a new assembly line for Legion robots. Was destroyed by Joe who fired the Argo's own Vortex Cannon into it once Rusty retrieved the firing mechanism in the left wrist.
      • The Eliminator - A heavily armed Quark Industries robot that Dr. Gilder/#6 hijacked in an effort to eliminate Donovan in revenge for the destruction of various robots he had created for Quark. It was subsequently defeated by Big Guy and the control drone implanted by Gilder discovered.
      • Project Nova - A large three-legged robot armed with a powerful energy cannon; it was apparently designed and its development intended to be overseen by #4. However, during a mission to acquire fuel for its cannon, an attempt by Rusty to download information from the Legion's systems resulted in him and #4 switching some programming. As a result, Rusty drew up schematics for and built his own Nova, which came under the control of the Legion. It briefly engaged Big Guy but was later taken out of commission permanently by Rusty after he and #4 swapped their entire programming set, resulting in them switching bodies temporarily.
      • Bad Guy - A fully robotic clone of Big Guy also known as the BGY-11X. Created to take Big Guy's place to infiltrate the military and Quark. It fights it out with Big Guy who proves to be no match for it, although both robots take heavy damage in the fight. The 11X is destroyed when it goes to use a massive cannon - a feature Big Guy lacks due to its cockpit - to destroy Big Guy. Lt. Hunter fires Big Guy's hand into the cannon, blocking the shot and causing an explosion that destroys Bad Guy.
      • Lt. Hunter Clone - A robotic clone of Lt. Hunter sent to kidnap him and wipe out his mechanics and Doctor Slate. It was destroyed by Rusty, who threw it into a helicopter propeller, causing it to fall off Quark and crash into Donovan's new limo.
  • Dr. Neugog (voiced by Tim Curry) - Hieronymous Neugog is a recurring villain in the series in that he appears in "The Big Scoop" and "Nephew of Neugog". In his first episode debut "The Big Scoop," Dr. Neugog (or just simply "Neugog" as he is called later) was a scientist working at Quark Industries who studied telepathy and the inner workings of the mind. Neugog created a machine known simply as the "Dynamo", which was designed to read the mind of whoever it was homed onto. Neugog attempted to impress the board of directors by reading the mind of a board member. At first, the machine fails miserably, and leaving Neugog merely guessing at what the board member was thinking. Determined not to fail, Neugog shifts the power of the Dynamo up as high as it can go. This appears to be successful, as he is able to read the board member's mind (telling him about his thought to put lotion on a rash he has because its "itching him like crazy!"). However, during the success, a spider falls into the machinery and mutates Neugog into a huge, spider-like monster with an oversized brain that actually protrudes from the back of his head. He gains the power to devour brains from living people (by use of a long, tentacle-like proboscis that emerges from his second mouth), also gaining all the knowledge they possess. When Neugog "feeds", the victim is put into a sort of comatose state where he or she is unable to speak, move, or think, just repeatedly uttering the same sounds "Duh, Guh, Uh"; though oddly this still works even with brief contact, such as with Dr. Slate. Neugog also gains the ability of telepathy along with an almost infinite bank of knowledge.

Episodes edit

Season 1 (1999) edit

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
11"Creatures, Great and Small"Frank SquillaceDuane CapizziSeptember 18, 1999 (1999-09-18)101
After 10 years of service, the BGY-11 superhero robot known as "Big Guy" is retired by new Quark Ind. President Axel Donovan, to be replaced by Dr. Erika Slate's 'Rusty' - a robot child meant to deliver on the old promise of an A.I. Robot capable of defending the people. Meanwhile, US Army LT. Dwayne Hunter is given a classified Medal of Valor for piloting Big Guy. After an alien creature crashes & runs amok, Rusty can't beat it, so Hunter's team rebuilds Big Guy to help Rusty defeat the alien, and the two work together to finally destroy the monster. After Big Guy is publicly recommissioned, Rusty is officially made his new partner to teach the eager young robot.
22"Out of Whack"Mike GoguenGreg WeismanSeptember 25, 1999 (1999-09-25)102
When Rusty sees Donovan order Dr. Gilder's robot scrapped for being "Out of Whack", Rusty fears for his own upkeep. ARG-12 (Argos) attacks the ARMY seeking Big Guy, Gen. Thornton signals Big Guy, who is followed by Rusty. Argos offers Big Guy to join "Legion Ex Machina", but he refuses; Argos overpowers Big Guy with the same nucleoprotonic powers as Rusty, who gets damaged, but retreats as his power cells nearly deplete. As Slate examines Rusty, she discovers his technology is stolen, unaware Dr. Gilder covertly stole it for the Legion; Donovan blames her, but as she tries to explain, Rusty flees. Slate calls Hunter to explain she wants to help him, so Big Guy meets the boy robot, but both are surprised by a recharged Argos. However, Hunter realized Argos expends too much fuel, so Big Guy overexerts his power but is downed, until Rusty tricks Argos into taking his damaged battery pack and explodes. Upon reboot, Big Guy manages to get Rusty to Slate for repair.
33"The Inside Scoop"Jane Wu SorianoRoger S.H. SchulmanOctober 2, 1999 (1999-10-02)103
Rusty tries to find a Big Guy website, but after being sent away Slate finds he actually hacked into the ARMY's classified file on the BGY-11 project, learning Big Guy is really a mech suit piloted by Hunter. Dr. Neugog, who invented a telepathy machine, mutated into a human/arachnid monster hungry for brains, attacks Quark Ind. Big Guy battles Neugog on the roof, but as Hunter is human, Neugog uses his mind control to make Big Guy (Hunter) bring him Erika Slate. Rusty arrives in time to snap-out Hunter and save Slate; she later finds & repurposes Neugog's original helmet to allow Hunter immunity to Neugog's powers. At the Science Expo, Neugog attacks and breaches Big Guy's hull plating to reach Hunter; he refuses to bail out, and stalls until Rusty gets into the fight again to knock out Neugog. A defeated Neugog is drained of all stolen brainwaves, which are promptly used to restore his victims; meanwhile, Slate & Hunter start to become close, much to Rusty's childish ignorance thinking they are dating.
44"Birthday Bash"Nathan ChewAlexx Van DyneOctober 9, 1999 (1999-10-09)104
After Quark Ind. retrieves an alien item, two alien mercenaries hunt for it. As Hunter preps for a day off, his team give him a transponder to remote summon Big Guy; Rusty learns about "birthdays" with real children, and comes across the alien device taking it as a "gift"; Hunter arrives for his nephew Jeffy's birthday, surprised Rusty followed him. Slate finds two scientists merged by the alien device into a single entity with all body parts of both; she sees the two aliens in the lab and realizes Rusty took the device, and calls Hunter to warn him. The device activates, trapping Hunter's sister in a wall, with the aliens tracking it to her house. Rusty keeps it away by throwing it to Big Guy, and Rusty prevents the house from being destroyed. The aliens get the device, but Big Guy thinks quick & shoots it to activate it and fused the aliens. Using the device, Hunter's sister is freed from the wall, who allows Big Guy & Rusty to stay for cake to celebrate Jeffy's birthday.
55"The Reluctant Assassin"Andrew ThomBrian SwenlinOctober 16, 1999 (1999-10-16)105
Rusty feels small after fighting "BIG RIG", he asks Dr. Slate for an arsenal to look tough. Donovan's new robot "The Eliminator" promptly attacks him, as elsewhere Dr. Gilder remotely pilots Eliminator to attack him, but is thwarted when Big Guy arrives. Thornton believes a Legion Ex Machina member is inside their ranks so Donovan is moved to Big Guy's base the S.S. Dark Horse. Meanwhile, the Legion berate Gilder for his emotional outburst nearly ending Donovan and jeopardizing their plans. So, Gilder deceives Rusty by giving him a blaster which hacks into his memory and locates a hiding Donovan. Gilder tricks the emergency signal to get Big Guy to leave, making Donovan vulnerable, & hijacking Rusty's motor functions to attack. Hunter quickly realizes the deception, calls Slate to track the call, and returns to base in time to help Rusty. As Slate has security arrest Gilder, he overpowers them to continue, until Big Guy tears out Rusty's arm to stop the remote control; Gilder reveals to Slate his true robot form. Big Guy & Rusty arrive in time to save Slate, and capture Gilder's head for analysis.
66"Really Big Guy"Mike GoguenCade ChilcoatOctober 23, 1999 (1999-10-23)106
When accessing Gilder's memory bank, a detonation is tripped and Rusty quickly flies the head out of range. From the recovered memory files, they are able to deduce the Legion's base is under the city, but encounter a Legion cargo transport. Rusty derails it, and the cargo is a giant robot hand the size of Big Guy. Legion Ex Machina learn of the interception and activate their objective: a new Argos robot. Big Guy & Rusty encounter the new Argos but realize they are greatly overpowered by it, until Hunter's teammate Jo makes an analysis to find a solution: take the firing trigger from Argos 2 and add it to the hand to destroy Argos. The new Argos takes the Quark Ind. microfusion generator which powers the city. Rusty charges the Argos, but when everyone thinks he was destroyed on impact, he actually landed inside of the Argos' internal mechanics. As Hunter & team review the hand & firing trigger, Big Guy sees Rusty inside Argos head; allowing for coordination, Rusty unlocks the arm for Big Guy to combine it to the hand & finish the weapon need to stop Argos. Hunter's crew use the device just in time for Rusty to escape the destruction, earning Big Guy's praise. With the Microfusion Generator returned, the city gets back to normal.

Season 2 (2001) edit

Note that the episodes aired out of order. Following the production numbers in the final column presents the accurate sequence number. For instance, episode 124 "Rumble in the Jungle" was intended to air before the 2-part series finale, "Double Time".

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd.
code
71"Little Boy Robot Lost"Andy ThomRoger S.H. SchulmanJanuary 30, 2001 (2001-01-30)112
The Legion Ex Machina attempts to download Rusty's programming, but Rusty escapes and finds himself lost on the internet. Number 4 attempts to track and recover his programming code, forcing Dr. Slate and Big Guy to go virtual to save the boy robot.
82"The Bicameral Mind"Frank SquillaceDavid SlackFebruary 2, 2001 (2001-02-02)113
When a Legion robot tries to steal Anti-Protons, Rusty is sent in to hack the bot. Legion Ex Machina Number 4 tries to hack Rusty's mind in retaliation, causing the two robots to switch priorities, resulting in Number 4 playing games and Rusty building a Legion robot called Project Nova.
93"The Inside Out"Nathan ChewDavid SlackFebruary 2001 (2001-02)108
Quark develops Nurds, tiny robots that repair broken machinery. Some Nurds infect Big Guy and alter him, making him capable of autonomous behaviour with no need for a pilot. However, the Nurds run amoke constantly ungrading and fixing everything they find, even if it doesn't need it, which includes a recently destroyed Legion robot.
104"Moon Madness"Andrew ThomAlexx Van DyneFebruary 2001 (2001-02)109
Edie, the AI of Quark's new space station, has gone mad, threatening to destroy the moon and demanding an advanced computer chip from Quark that would give her access to the entire worlds computer systems. Dr. Slate is put through rushed astronaut training while Lt. Hunter uses weightless training to assemble Big Guy, hidden aboard the space shuttle. Meanwhile, Thornton feels that Rusty is too green and orders him kept out of this, but the boy robot puts the mission at risk by tagging along.
115"Wages of Fire"Frank SquillaceDavid SlackFebruary 2001 (2001-02)110
Big Guy and Rusty work to stop a volcano from erupting. Inside the volcano they find magma monsters bent on world domination. Rusty's confidence takes a hit with his repeated mistakes that injure Big Guy several times.
126"The Big Boy"Nathan ChewMarlowe WeismanFebruary 2001 (2001-02)111
Rusty wishes he was larger and gets his wish when he puts his head on a new robot body prototype developed by Quirk. However, he soon finds himself targeted by a group of chopshoppers as well as the Legion Ex Machina.
137"World of Pain"Dave BullockBill Motz + Bob RothFebruary 2001 (2001-02)114
A family of alien robots, The Neo-Cateri, arrives on Earth, hunted by insect-like robots, the Zingkal, who are out to destroy their biological matter. While repairing Rusty the alien child unintentionally gives Rusty the ability to feel pain, which makes him unable to perform his job.
148"Sibling Mine"Jane WuRodney GibbsFebruary 2001 (2001-02)107
After a Quark machine goes haywire, a strange monster appears. Donovan declares the monster a terrorist, prompting Big Guy to go after it. Meanwhile, Rusty finds an earlier boy robot prototype that was abandoned by Dr. Slate. Rusty activates the robot, naming it Earl. However, Rusty finds out that the monster just wants to go home, while Earl attempts to eliminate the creature.
159"Blob, Thy Name Is Envy"Andy ThomDean StefanFebruary 2001 (2001-02)115
Quark develops a semi-intelligent blob that soon becomes jealous of anyone who gets too close to Dr. Slate, including Lt. Hunter.
1610"Donovan's Brainiac"Curt WalsteadDavid SlackFebruary 2001 (2001-02)116
Donovan's nephew, Pierre, steals the remains of Legion Ex Machina #4 to use in his own robot. This proves to be a problem when it attempts a nuclear fusion meltdown.
1711"Patriot Games"Dave BullockDavid SlackFebruary 2001 (2001-02)117
While testing a time travelling prototype ship, Big Guy gets separated from Lt. Hunter and Rusty. They return to Neutronic City but find that the Squillacci have taken over the Earth. They find Dr. Slate, who tells them that America lost the Revolutionary War because the British had a clock-work titan called Iron Jack, actually the Big Guy, on their side. Lt. Hunter and Rusty steal back their time ship and go back 200 years to set history right.
1812"Harddrive"Chap YaepEddie GuzelianFebruary 2001 (2001-02)118
Harddrive, a new robot, arrives to prove he is superior to Big Guy. At the same time an old friend of Hunter's becomes employed by Quark.
1913"5000 Fingers of Rusty"Curt WalsteadAlexx Van DyneFebruary 2001 (2001-02)119
Quark releases a "home version" of Rusty to be sold commercially. Soon the Legion Ex Machina take control of the mass-produced Rustys.
2014"The Champ"Andy ThomEddie GuzelianFebruary 2001 (2001-02)120
An alien warrior named Po the Obliterator arrives to challenge Earth's greatest champion, Big Guy. He defeats Big Guy and claims his suit from Lt. Hunter, but Rusty travels after Po and retrieves The Big Guy, causing Po to chase after him in order to reclaim him trophy, which leads to an epic rematch.
2115"Sickout"Dave BullockDavid SlackFebruary 2001 (2001-02)121
An alien virus spreads across the nation thanks to an alien specimen found by scientists. Earl is pulled out of storage to help combat the infection by downloading much-needed information from a drone-guarded computer. Hunter becomes infected by the virus, thanks to the alien evolving into a giant beast, Dr. Slate is forced to pilot Big Guy to stop the monster from reaching the city.
2216"Nephew of Neugog"Chap YaepRoger S.H.SchulmanFebruary 2001 (2001-02)122
Pierre experiments with Dr. Neugog's helmet and becomes a brain-sucking monster.
2317"The Lower Depths"Curt WalsteadSteven MelchingFebruary 2001 (2001-02)123
Strange undersea creatures infiltrate Quark's new underwater research center by duplicating all the personnel. But the creatures are only minions of a more massive creature called the Leviathan, that seeks to take over the surface world.
2418"Double Time (1)"Dave BullockDavid SlackMarch 1, 2001 (2001-03-01)125
The Legion Ex Machina builds a duplicate Big Guy in an attempt to replace the original. However, they are unaware of Lt. Hunters presence inside, which forces them to construct a duplicate of Hunter to infiltrate the military.
2519"Double Time (2)"Chap YaepEddie GuzelianMarch 2, 2001 (2001-03-02)126
The Legion Ex Machina sends a robotic duplicate of Lt. Hunter to replace the original. After the robot is discovered and subdued, Dr. Slate begins to look for Dr. Poindexter, the man who designed the Big Guy. Using Rusty to track the Legion to their own hideout, they find that Poindexter actually created the Legion, but they turned on him and sought to replace mankind with robots.
2620"Rumble in the Jungle"Andy ThomAlexx Van DyneMarch 5, 2001 (2001-03-05)124
Huge animals wreck havoc in the Congo jungle. When Big Guy and Rusty are sent in, Rusty is damaged and begins to think he is a monkey.

Cast edit

Additional voices edit

References edit

  1. ^ Marc Bernardin (26 May 2010). "Where's my goddamn Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot movie?". io9. Retrieved 20 November 2014.
  2. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 79–80. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 136–138. ISBN 978-1476665993.

External links edit

  • Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot at IMDb  

rusty, robot, series, rusty, robot, also, known, rusty, american, animated, series, based, comic, book, same, name, frank, miller, geof, darrow, rusty, robotgenrescience, fictionsuperherobased, onthe, rusty, robotby, frank, millergeof, darrowdeveloped, byricha. Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot also known as The Big Guy and Rusty is an American animated TV series based on the comic book of the same name by Frank Miller and Geof Darrow 1 Big Guy and Rusty the Boy RobotGenreScience fictionSuperheroBased onThe Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robotby Frank MillerGeof DarrowDeveloped byRichard RaynisDuane CapizziJeff KlineVoices ofJonathan David CookPamela AdlonJim HanksGabrielle CarterisR Lee ErmeyKathy KinneyKevin Michael RichardsonStephen RootM Emmet WalshTheme music composerDeddy TzurComposerInon ZurCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons2No of episodes26ProductionExecutive producersMike RichardsonRichard RaynisProducerFrank SquillaceRunning time21 minutesProduction companiesAdelaide ProductionsDark Horse EntertainmentColumbia TriStar TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkFox KidsReleaseSeptember 18 1999 1999 09 18 March 5 2001 2001 03 05 The series ran for 26 episodes and featured the voice of Pamela Adlon credited as Pamela Segall as the voice of Rusty Jonathan David Cook as Big Guy and the voices of Gabrielle Carteris Stephen Root Kathy Kinney Kevin Michael Richardson M Emmet Walsh and R Lee Ermey 2 A line of toys based on the show was produced by Bandai along with ephemera surrounding a brief promotional tie in with Burger King 26 episodes were produced for the Fox Kids Network s Saturday morning lineup but the channel cancelled the show after six episodes The show premiered on September 18 1999 and ended on October 23 This left twenty episodes unaired for more than a year Starting in January 2001 Fox Kids added the show to its weekday afternoon block and aired all twenty six existing episodes 3 The entire series was later broadcast on ABC Family in 2002 On July 12 2016 Amazon released the complete series on DVD R Contents 1 Overview 2 Plot 3 Characters 3 1 Villains 4 Episodes 4 1 Season 1 1999 4 2 Season 2 2001 5 Cast 5 1 Additional voices 6 References 7 External linksOverview editThe animated series produced by Columbia TriStar Television and Dark Horse Entertainment aired from 1999 to 2001 and in many aspects is a more mature and established series Whereas the comic book seems like only an introduction to the robots the animated series is full fledged with a strong back story which links the episodes together The plot and setting of the series is different from the comic book as the whole story is based around New Tronic City a fictional North American city clearly modeled after New York City Plot editThe series focuses on Rusty the most advanced robot ever built with a human emotional grid and nucleoprotonic powers The plan by Quark Industries is that Rusty will replace the Big Guy a massive war robot that is the Earth s last line of defence against all threats alien or domestic However Rusty is too inexperienced to stand up against these said threats alone so the Big Guy is re commissioned to teach Rusty the way of trade Rusty idolizes the Big Guy regarding him as the best robot ever In reality the Big Guy is actually a mindless battle suit piloted by lieutenant Dwayne Hunter who poses as his chief mechanic The Big Guy s secret is known only to a few and many situations involve Hunter s clever and impromptu excuses to hide the fact from Rusty for two reasons that the truth could overload Rusty s emotional grid and Rusty has difficulty keeping secrets Characters editRusty voiced by Pamela Adlon Quark Industries s intended replacement for the Big Guy a robot with real artificial intelligence and powered by nucleoprotons However Rusty is far too inexperienced to face the threats that the Big Guy normally handles so he is relegated to being Big Guy s sidekick and trainee He idolizes Big Guy but is unaware that his hero is actually a human inside a metal suit He has a very childish and toylike look including his size which makes him physically unimpressive though he s in fact very powerful and impervious to most damage His behavior also resembles that of a human child quite immature with strong emotional reactions However Rusty does at times give his hero an emotional boost in morale Despite his overall child mentality it s generally unwise to trifle with him partly because of his physical power it may take a while but the boy robot does make evildoers pay He initially had a bit of a problem of handling the recoil of his nucleoproton blasts and regularly got knocked down afterwards or shot the wrong target but after some practice learned to compensate for the recoil No pain receptors is a typical catchphrase when Rusty is crushed to the ground or against a wall without being damaged Big Guy voiced by Jonathan David Cook Designated as the BGY 11 the so called robot champion of Earth was actually a heavily armed battle suit piloted by Lieutenant Dwayne Hunter When Quark Industries failed to produce an actual robot with artificial intelligence the solution was to use a human pilot As Hunter puts it the Big Guy was nothing more than a fancy tank Big Guy is roughly 30 feet tall when you see it interacting with the environment notably people is able to fly thanks to rocket boots possesses great strength and resilience even though it has been seen damaged on more than one occasion and is armed with a variety of integrated weaponry including the signature fold out guns in the elbow housings Unlike Rusty he is powered by a Cobalt Thorium G Power Core Always ready with a patriotic quip Big Guy s personality is very different from that of his human pilot in real life Contrary to Rusty Big Guy needs a human pilot to make it work properly except for a few exceptional cases which can be a weakness during combat especially if the enemy guesses Big Guy s true nature Lieutenant Dwayne Hunter voiced by Jim Hanks The Big Guy s pilot a secret known only to a few otherwise known as Big Guy s chief mechanic to those not in the know He has a crush on Dr Slate While in Big Guy Hunter typically will say for the love of Mike when exasperated making it Big Guy s catchphrase per episode Dr Erika Slate voiced by Gabrielle Carteris A scientist at Quark Industries she developed Rusty s human emotional grid and acts like a mother to Rusty She is one of the few who knows the Big Guy s secret discovering so by accident when Rusty was looking for a Big Guy fansite and accidentally hacked into confidential files on Big Guy s creation In one episode when Hunter is down she pilots the Big Guy herself Dr Axel Donovan voiced by Stephen Root The President of Quark Industries a robotics firm He is a caricature of capitalistic greed and moral cowardice Dr Donovan often provides comic relief Pierre Donovan voiced by Mary Kay Bergman The nephew of Dr Donovan a teenager physical copycat of his uncle quite arrogant and manipulative but may have some technical skills related to robotics R G B Robots A trio of red green and blue robots that work for Dr Donovan Due to a corrupt code in their system they fail at following the simplest of commands which ends with them getting wrecked These robots are regularly destroyed mostly by themselves and rebuild without being improved and like Axel Donovan are used for comic relief Jenny the Monkey voiced by Kathy Kinney A monkey who talks and usually sits on Dr Donovan s shoulder while making fun of Quark s scientists and employees She has a keen sense of self preservation In Rumble in the Jungle Jenny did have an origin on why she talked Unfortunately the viewers didn t get to know it because Big Guy attacked the villain who asked about her Jo Mack and Garth voiced by Pamela Adlon M Emmet Walsh and Kevin Michael Richardson respectfully The Big Guy s pit crew and Dwayne s Hunter s friends They serve on the aircraft carrier S S Dark Horse which acts as Big Guy s base and stores his airship When Rusty gained a new body and became Rus Mack became his chief mechanic and was replaced by a by the book one Mack and Rusty didn t get along well but Mack rescued him after he was captured and gave him an improvised body to complete his mission Afterwards Rusty rejoined Big Guy and Mack rejoined Big Guy s team General Thornton voiced by R Lee Ermey A United States Army general who heads the government s BGY 11 Commission that created the Big Guy He helps keep the Big Guy s secret from Rusty and the others Villains edit Apart from recurring and or plot important villains a lot of monsters often of unknown origin can be seen in this anime but they play no particular role or are an important element in only one episode The Squillacci Empire The very first villains seen in the anime they are squid like tentacled aliens who make crop circles attempt to experiment on cows and other stereotypical alien actions Their attempts to conquer the Earth have been repeatedly thwarted by the Big Guy It is later revealed that if not for the Big Guy the Squillacci Empire would have ruled the earth They once tried to conquer Earth during the Revolutionary War but were thwarted by Big Guy and Rusty The battle was responsible for the crack in the Liberty Bell They were presumably named for production team member Frank Squillace Earl voiced by Pamela Adlon The E P 327 Early prototype of Rusty Has an underdeveloped emotion grid and follows orders literally Initially brought back online by Rusty for him to have a friend but after he goes too far and blows the Big Guy s head off Rusty fights him and manages to decapitate him and remove his powerpack Later reactivated to download information with Rusty and ordered to follow Rusty s orders Succeeds in his mission but malfunctions when Rusty gives him an impossible order to go hide in a corner when they were in a round room This causes him to reset and go into defense mode ignoring Rusty s commands Once again Rusty is forced to decapitate him Legion Ex Machina a name based on the Latin expression Deus ex machina they are an enigmatic group of six very advanced robots who aim to destroy humanity and create a robot heaven of Robotopia Their whereabouts and origin are unknown yet their robotic design and function are very similar to the Big Guy They are intelligent and human like enough to be able to mingle with normal humans unnoticed with appropriate disguise Though not meant for combat they proved to be surprisingly strong resilient and agile far more than an ordinary human being This presents an intriguing hook that ties the episodes together with clues to their origin and their creator being revealed one by one Ironically they were created by the same man who originally led Big Guy s design The show ended on a cliffhanger where it is discovered that there is a seventh Legion Ex Machina that Big Guy and Rusty have yet to defeat Even though they have different outer bodies all Legion Ex Machina have the same AI and the same Exoskeleton Gilder was the only exception as he still had his emotion grid but was otherwise identical to the other members Legion Ex Machina 1 voiced by Clancy Brown The de facto leader of the group He was the first of the legion to come online and can create complex tactics very quickly He and the others would not hesitate to execute one of their own should one of them be inefficient or defective He perished in the final battle at the lab in Double Time part 2 thrown against and disintegrated by a powerful force field used to contain Big Guy and Rusty after being blasted by Big Guy s gun fired by his own creator He is the sixth and the last member to be destroyed Legion Ex Machina 2 amp 3 both voiced by Clancy Brown Since they both lacked emotions they are nearly identical other than their looks They often disagree on things and are often at each other s throats at times However they are completely loyal to Legion Ex Machina 1 and would respect although they are always seen as equals Much like 1 they are willing to execute one of their own should one of them be inefficient or defective such as Legion Ex Machina 4 and Legion Ex Machina 6 They perished in the final battle at the lab in Double Time part 2 Legion Ex Machina 2 was destroyed by Rusty who dragged him into the blades of a gigantic fan which tore him to pieces Legion Ex Machina 2 differed from the rest of the legion members by having a unique exoskeleton appearing more skeletal and having telescopic clawed arms He is the fourth member to be destroyed Legion Ex Machina 3 was destroyed when Big Guy pushed him and his combat armor into an acid filled cauldron with the help of Rusty He is the fifth member to be destroyed Legion Ex Machina 4 voiced by Clancy Brown He fights Big Guy and Rusty in the first time in Little Boy Robot Lost and is presumed destroyed but later is revealed still active in The Bicameral Mind thanks to 1 2 and 3 He is The only one to develop an emotion grid Legion Ex Machina 4 temporarily switched protocols with Rusty whom he later developed a rivalry with leading to his childish behavior in the episode The Bicameral Mind He would be captured by Rusty when their minds completely switched Later in Donovan s Brainiac he would be placed in a toy robot when Dr Donovan s nephew Pierre stole his brain His exoskeleton was destroyed by a spider robot sent by 1 2 and 3 to destroy him He tried to contact the Legion only to find that he is to be executed He would then try to fry the entire area by creating a nuclear fusion meltdown to avenge Dr Slate defused the reactor with Rusty s help and Big Guy activated his defense mechanism destroying 4 s brain He is the third member to be destroyed Legion Ex Machina 5 voiced by Clancy Brown The first Legion member to meet the Big Guy He was very similar to Legion Ex Machina 2 and 3 He took over a munitions factory and was destroyed when Big Guy threw him into liquid nitrogen freezing him solid Rusty then shattered him destroying him completely and somewhat annoying Big Guy as they could have studied him in The Big Boy He is the second member to be destroyed Legion Ex Machina 6 voiced by Dean Haglund Also known as Dr Gilder 6 was the only member whose emotion grid was fully intact However his emotions are highly exaggerated and are considered by his peers as a weakness He was sent to Quark Industries as a spy to gather blue prints and information on various Quark staff He was first portrayed as a shy weak if a bit disturbed scientist but was soon revealed as a Legion Ex Machina member His emotions also changed to a sadistic and psychopathic killer His exoskeleton was destroyed when it was dropped into a grinder by Big Guy in The Reluctant Assassin His brain was destroyed when Big Guy tried to access his memory files and triggered a self defense program detonating itself in Really Big Guy He is the first member to be destroyed and also gave the protagonists some clues on how to destroy Legion Ex Machina members see 4 s demise above Legion Ex Machina 7 Alluded to in the penultimate episode Still at large The Legion s creations The creations of the Legion that fight Big Guy and Rusty Argos Two robots created by the Legion The first roughly the size of Big Guy with similar armament was used as a weapon to attack the Legion s enemies It was the first encounter with the Legion and it tried to turn Big Guy and Rusty over to the Legion s side but they refused Powered by nucleoprotons and destroyed by Rusty when tricked into taking his overloading powerpack Remains scrapped by the Legion at 6 s orders The second was much larger roughly the size of a skyscraper very tough but not meant for destruction This one was so powerful it could take the best Big Guy and Rusty could hit it with and come out without a scratch and even had some autorepairing systems Due to Big Guy and Rusty getting its left hand it was missing a hand Inside the hand was a 500 megawatt Vortex Cannon Was sent out to get New Tronic City s Micro Fusion Generator to power a new assembly line for Legion robots Was destroyed by Joe who fired the Argo s own Vortex Cannon into it once Rusty retrieved the firing mechanism in the left wrist The Eliminator A heavily armed Quark Industries robot that Dr Gilder 6 hijacked in an effort to eliminate Donovan in revenge for the destruction of various robots he had created for Quark It was subsequently defeated by Big Guy and the control drone implanted by Gilder discovered Project Nova A large three legged robot armed with a powerful energy cannon it was apparently designed and its development intended to be overseen by 4 However during a mission to acquire fuel for its cannon an attempt by Rusty to download information from the Legion s systems resulted in him and 4 switching some programming As a result Rusty drew up schematics for and built his own Nova which came under the control of the Legion It briefly engaged Big Guy but was later taken out of commission permanently by Rusty after he and 4 swapped their entire programming set resulting in them switching bodies temporarily Bad Guy A fully robotic clone of Big Guy also known as the BGY 11X Created to take Big Guy s place to infiltrate the military and Quark It fights it out with Big Guy who proves to be no match for it although both robots take heavy damage in the fight The 11X is destroyed when it goes to use a massive cannon a feature Big Guy lacks due to its cockpit to destroy Big Guy Lt Hunter fires Big Guy s hand into the cannon blocking the shot and causing an explosion that destroys Bad Guy Lt Hunter Clone A robotic clone of Lt Hunter sent to kidnap him and wipe out his mechanics and Doctor Slate It was destroyed by Rusty who threw it into a helicopter propeller causing it to fall off Quark and crash into Donovan s new limo Dr Neugog voiced by Tim Curry Hieronymous Neugog is a recurring villain in the series in that he appears in The Big Scoop and Nephew of Neugog In his first episode debut The Big Scoop Dr Neugog or just simply Neugog as he is called later was a scientist working at Quark Industries who studied telepathy and the inner workings of the mind Neugog created a machine known simply as the Dynamo which was designed to read the mind of whoever it was homed onto Neugog attempted to impress the board of directors by reading the mind of a board member At first the machine fails miserably and leaving Neugog merely guessing at what the board member was thinking Determined not to fail Neugog shifts the power of the Dynamo up as high as it can go This appears to be successful as he is able to read the board member s mind telling him about his thought to put lotion on a rash he has because its itching him like crazy However during the success a spider falls into the machinery and mutates Neugog into a huge spider like monster with an oversized brain that actually protrudes from the back of his head He gains the power to devour brains from living people by use of a long tentacle like proboscis that emerges from his second mouth also gaining all the knowledge they possess When Neugog feeds the victim is put into a sort of comatose state where he or she is unable to speak move or think just repeatedly uttering the same sounds Duh Guh Uh though oddly this still works even with brief contact such as with Dr Slate Neugog also gains the ability of telepathy along with an almost infinite bank of knowledge Episodes editSeason 1 1999 edit No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code11 Creatures Great and Small Frank SquillaceDuane CapizziSeptember 18 1999 1999 09 18 101After 10 years of service the BGY 11 superhero robot known as Big Guy is retired by new Quark Ind President Axel Donovan to be replaced by Dr Erika Slate s Rusty a robot child meant to deliver on the old promise of an A I Robot capable of defending the people Meanwhile US Army LT Dwayne Hunter is given a classified Medal of Valor for piloting Big Guy After an alien creature crashes amp runs amok Rusty can t beat it so Hunter s team rebuilds Big Guy to help Rusty defeat the alien and the two work together to finally destroy the monster After Big Guy is publicly recommissioned Rusty is officially made his new partner to teach the eager young robot 22 Out of Whack Mike GoguenGreg WeismanSeptember 25 1999 1999 09 25 102When Rusty sees Donovan order Dr Gilder s robot scrapped for being Out of Whack Rusty fears for his own upkeep ARG 12 Argos attacks the ARMY seeking Big Guy Gen Thornton signals Big Guy who is followed by Rusty Argos offers Big Guy to join Legion Ex Machina but he refuses Argos overpowers Big Guy with the same nucleoprotonic powers as Rusty who gets damaged but retreats as his power cells nearly deplete As Slate examines Rusty she discovers his technology is stolen unaware Dr Gilder covertly stole it for the Legion Donovan blames her but as she tries to explain Rusty flees Slate calls Hunter to explain she wants to help him so Big Guy meets the boy robot but both are surprised by a recharged Argos However Hunter realized Argos expends too much fuel so Big Guy overexerts his power but is downed until Rusty tricks Argos into taking his damaged battery pack and explodes Upon reboot Big Guy manages to get Rusty to Slate for repair 33 The Inside Scoop Jane Wu SorianoRoger S H SchulmanOctober 2 1999 1999 10 02 103Rusty tries to find a Big Guy website but after being sent away Slate finds he actually hacked into the ARMY s classified file on the BGY 11 project learning Big Guy is really a mech suit piloted by Hunter Dr Neugog who invented a telepathy machine mutated into a human arachnid monster hungry for brains attacks Quark Ind Big Guy battles Neugog on the roof but as Hunter is human Neugog uses his mind control to make Big Guy Hunter bring him Erika Slate Rusty arrives in time to snap out Hunter and save Slate she later finds amp repurposes Neugog s original helmet to allow Hunter immunity to Neugog s powers At the Science Expo Neugog attacks and breaches Big Guy s hull plating to reach Hunter he refuses to bail out and stalls until Rusty gets into the fight again to knock out Neugog A defeated Neugog is drained of all stolen brainwaves which are promptly used to restore his victims meanwhile Slate amp Hunter start to become close much to Rusty s childish ignorance thinking they are dating 44 Birthday Bash Nathan ChewAlexx Van DyneOctober 9 1999 1999 10 09 104After Quark Ind retrieves an alien item two alien mercenaries hunt for it As Hunter preps for a day off his team give him a transponder to remote summon Big Guy Rusty learns about birthdays with real children and comes across the alien device taking it as a gift Hunter arrives for his nephew Jeffy s birthday surprised Rusty followed him Slate finds two scientists merged by the alien device into a single entity with all body parts of both she sees the two aliens in the lab and realizes Rusty took the device and calls Hunter to warn him The device activates trapping Hunter s sister in a wall with the aliens tracking it to her house Rusty keeps it away by throwing it to Big Guy and Rusty prevents the house from being destroyed The aliens get the device but Big Guy thinks quick amp shoots it to activate it and fused the aliens Using the device Hunter s sister is freed from the wall who allows Big Guy amp Rusty to stay for cake to celebrate Jeffy s birthday 55 The Reluctant Assassin Andrew ThomBrian SwenlinOctober 16 1999 1999 10 16 105Rusty feels small after fighting BIG RIG he asks Dr Slate for an arsenal to look tough Donovan s new robot The Eliminator promptly attacks him as elsewhere Dr Gilder remotely pilots Eliminator to attack him but is thwarted when Big Guy arrives Thornton believes a Legion Ex Machina member is inside their ranks so Donovan is moved to Big Guy s base the S S Dark Horse Meanwhile the Legion berate Gilder for his emotional outburst nearly ending Donovan and jeopardizing their plans So Gilder deceives Rusty by giving him a blaster which hacks into his memory and locates a hiding Donovan Gilder tricks the emergency signal to get Big Guy to leave making Donovan vulnerable amp hijacking Rusty s motor functions to attack Hunter quickly realizes the deception calls Slate to track the call and returns to base in time to help Rusty As Slate has security arrest Gilder he overpowers them to continue until Big Guy tears out Rusty s arm to stop the remote control Gilder reveals to Slate his true robot form Big Guy amp Rusty arrive in time to save Slate and capture Gilder s head for analysis 66 Really Big Guy Mike GoguenCade ChilcoatOctober 23 1999 1999 10 23 106When accessing Gilder s memory bank a detonation is tripped and Rusty quickly flies the head out of range From the recovered memory files they are able to deduce the Legion s base is under the city but encounter a Legion cargo transport Rusty derails it and the cargo is a giant robot hand the size of Big Guy Legion Ex Machina learn of the interception and activate their objective a new Argos robot Big Guy amp Rusty encounter the new Argos but realize they are greatly overpowered by it until Hunter s teammate Jo makes an analysis to find a solution take the firing trigger from Argos 2 and add it to the hand to destroy Argos The new Argos takes the Quark Ind microfusion generator which powers the city Rusty charges the Argos but when everyone thinks he was destroyed on impact he actually landed inside of the Argos internal mechanics As Hunter amp team review the hand amp firing trigger Big Guy sees Rusty inside Argos head allowing for coordination Rusty unlocks the arm for Big Guy to combine it to the hand amp finish the weapon need to stop Argos Hunter s crew use the device just in time for Rusty to escape the destruction earning Big Guy s praise With the Microfusion Generator returned the city gets back to normal Season 2 2001 edit Note that the episodes aired out of order Following the production numbers in the final column presents the accurate sequence number For instance episode 124 Rumble in the Jungle was intended to air before the 2 part series finale Double Time No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateProd code71 Little Boy Robot Lost Andy ThomRoger S H SchulmanJanuary 30 2001 2001 01 30 112The Legion Ex Machina attempts to download Rusty s programming but Rusty escapes and finds himself lost on the internet Number 4 attempts to track and recover his programming code forcing Dr Slate and Big Guy to go virtual to save the boy robot 82 The Bicameral Mind Frank SquillaceDavid SlackFebruary 2 2001 2001 02 02 113When a Legion robot tries to steal Anti Protons Rusty is sent in to hack the bot Legion Ex Machina Number 4 tries to hack Rusty s mind in retaliation causing the two robots to switch priorities resulting in Number 4 playing games and Rusty building a Legion robot called Project Nova 93 The Inside Out Nathan ChewDavid SlackFebruary 2001 2001 02 108Quark develops Nurds tiny robots that repair broken machinery Some Nurds infect Big Guy and alter him making him capable of autonomous behaviour with no need for a pilot However the Nurds run amoke constantly ungrading and fixing everything they find even if it doesn t need it which includes a recently destroyed Legion robot 104 Moon Madness Andrew ThomAlexx Van DyneFebruary 2001 2001 02 109Edie the AI of Quark s new space station has gone mad threatening to destroy the moon and demanding an advanced computer chip from Quark that would give her access to the entire worlds computer systems Dr Slate is put through rushed astronaut training while Lt Hunter uses weightless training to assemble Big Guy hidden aboard the space shuttle Meanwhile Thornton feels that Rusty is too green and orders him kept out of this but the boy robot puts the mission at risk by tagging along 115 Wages of Fire Frank SquillaceDavid SlackFebruary 2001 2001 02 110Big Guy and Rusty work to stop a volcano from erupting Inside the volcano they find magma monsters bent on world domination Rusty s confidence takes a hit with his repeated mistakes that injure Big Guy several times 126 The Big Boy Nathan ChewMarlowe WeismanFebruary 2001 2001 02 111Rusty wishes he was larger and gets his wish when he puts his head on a new robot body prototype developed by Quirk However he soon finds himself targeted by a group of chopshoppers as well as the Legion Ex Machina 137 World of Pain Dave BullockBill Motz Bob RothFebruary 2001 2001 02 114A family of alien robots The Neo Cateri arrives on Earth hunted by insect like robots the Zingkal who are out to destroy their biological matter While repairing Rusty the alien child unintentionally gives Rusty the ability to feel pain which makes him unable to perform his job 148 Sibling Mine Jane WuRodney GibbsFebruary 2001 2001 02 107After a Quark machine goes haywire a strange monster appears Donovan declares the monster a terrorist prompting Big Guy to go after it Meanwhile Rusty finds an earlier boy robot prototype that was abandoned by Dr Slate Rusty activates the robot naming it Earl However Rusty finds out that the monster just wants to go home while Earl attempts to eliminate the creature 159 Blob Thy Name Is Envy Andy ThomDean StefanFebruary 2001 2001 02 115Quark develops a semi intelligent blob that soon becomes jealous of anyone who gets too close to Dr Slate including Lt Hunter 1610 Donovan s Brainiac Curt WalsteadDavid SlackFebruary 2001 2001 02 116Donovan s nephew Pierre steals the remains of Legion Ex Machina 4 to use in his own robot This proves to be a problem when it attempts a nuclear fusion meltdown 1711 Patriot Games Dave BullockDavid SlackFebruary 2001 2001 02 117While testing a time travelling prototype ship Big Guy gets separated from Lt Hunter and Rusty They return to Neutronic City but find that the Squillacci have taken over the Earth They find Dr Slate who tells them that America lost the Revolutionary War because the British had a clock work titan called Iron Jack actually the Big Guy on their side Lt Hunter and Rusty steal back their time ship and go back 200 years to set history right 1812 Harddrive Chap YaepEddie GuzelianFebruary 2001 2001 02 118Harddrive a new robot arrives to prove he is superior to Big Guy At the same time an old friend of Hunter s becomes employed by Quark 1913 5000 Fingers of Rusty Curt WalsteadAlexx Van DyneFebruary 2001 2001 02 119Quark releases a home version of Rusty to be sold commercially Soon the Legion Ex Machina take control of the mass produced Rustys 2014 The Champ Andy ThomEddie GuzelianFebruary 2001 2001 02 120An alien warrior named Po the Obliterator arrives to challenge Earth s greatest champion Big Guy He defeats Big Guy and claims his suit from Lt Hunter but Rusty travels after Po and retrieves The Big Guy causing Po to chase after him in order to reclaim him trophy which leads to an epic rematch 2115 Sickout Dave BullockDavid SlackFebruary 2001 2001 02 121An alien virus spreads across the nation thanks to an alien specimen found by scientists Earl is pulled out of storage to help combat the infection by downloading much needed information from a drone guarded computer Hunter becomes infected by the virus thanks to the alien evolving into a giant beast Dr Slate is forced to pilot Big Guy to stop the monster from reaching the city 2216 Nephew of Neugog Chap YaepRoger S H SchulmanFebruary 2001 2001 02 122Pierre experiments with Dr Neugog s helmet and becomes a brain sucking monster 2317 The Lower Depths Curt WalsteadSteven MelchingFebruary 2001 2001 02 123Strange undersea creatures infiltrate Quark s new underwater research center by duplicating all the personnel But the creatures are only minions of a more massive creature called the Leviathan that seeks to take over the surface world 2418 Double Time 1 Dave BullockDavid SlackMarch 1 2001 2001 03 01 125The Legion Ex Machina builds a duplicate Big Guy in an attempt to replace the original However they are unaware of Lt Hunters presence inside which forces them to construct a duplicate of Hunter to infiltrate the military 2519 Double Time 2 Chap YaepEddie GuzelianMarch 2 2001 2001 03 02 126The Legion Ex Machina sends a robotic duplicate of Lt Hunter to replace the original After the robot is discovered and subdued Dr Slate begins to look for Dr Poindexter the man who designed the Big Guy Using Rusty to track the Legion to their own hideout they find that Poindexter actually created the Legion but they turned on him and sought to replace mankind with robots 2620 Rumble in the Jungle Andy ThomAlexx Van DyneMarch 5 2001 2001 03 05 124Huge animals wreck havoc in the Congo jungle When Big Guy and Rusty are sent in Rusty is damaged and begins to think he is a monkey Cast editPamela Segall as Rusty Jo Jonathan David Cook as The Big Guy Gabrielle Carteris as Dr Erika Slate Jim Hanks as Dwayne Hunter Stephen Root as Dr Axel Donovan Kathy Kinney as Jenny the Monkey Kevin Michael Richardson as Garth M Emmett Walsh as Mack R Lee Ermey as Gen ThortonAdditional voices edit Dee Bradley Baker Jillian Barberie Victor Brandt Clancy Brown as Legion Ex Machina 1 to 5 Nancy Cartwright Tim Curry as Dr Neugog in The Big Scoop Nephew of Neugog Brian Doyle Murray as Po the Obliterator in The Champ Dean Haglund as Legion Ex Machina 6 Dr Glider Jennifer Hale Sherman Howard Maurice LaMarche Kevin SchonReferences edit Marc Bernardin 26 May 2010 Where s my goddamn Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot movie io9 Retrieved 20 November 2014 Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 79 80 ISBN 978 1538103739 Erickson Hal 2005 Television Cartoon Shows An Illustrated Encyclopedia 1949 Through 2003 2nd ed McFarland amp Co pp 136 138 ISBN 978 1476665993 External links editBig Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot TV series amp oldid 1214427619, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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