July 16, 2001 (2001-07-16)[1] – June 14, 2004 (2004-06-14)[2]
RoboRoach is a Canadian animated television series which ran on Teletoon in Canada,[1]Animania HD in the United States,[3] and Fox Kids internationally. The title song was sung by Big Rude Jake.[4] It follows the story of a cockroach named Ruben and his brother Reginald. While scavenging for food, as seen in the opening, Ruben is caught and experimented on. His brother saves him, but when they jump into an electrical outlet, Ruben is transformed into a robot and cockroach cyborg called a roboroach. After that, he swears to use his powers only for the good of everyone and never for personal use, which is unfortunate for Reginald.
Characters
Main
Ruben "Rube" Roach (Scott Thompson) is the second-born and younger of the Roach brothers' has been turned into a "super-bug" thanks to being captured and experimented on before he hopped into an electrical outlet and transformed into RoboRoach, gaining shapeshifting abilities and since that day serving as the superhero of Vexberg. He always thinks of the others before himself and never accepts gifts of gratitude, and that's the reason why he and his brother live in poverty. Ruben is also quite childish, naïve and believes almost everything anyone tells him.
Reginald "Reg" Roach (Ted Dykstra) is the firstborn and eldest of the Roach brothers' who always tries to get rich but always fails. He is overambitious and cares only about himself. Reginald tries to use his brother's powers to obtain money but Ruben always turns down reward offers because, as he says: "A good deed is its own reward!". That infuriates Reginald and he is also quite selfish and bad-tempered/ill-tempered. This often causes him a lot of trouble. However he is still Ruben's big brother regardless and there are times he can cast out his own greed and anger aside just for his big younger brother whenever he believes he might lose his brother and more, showing us he truly cares for his brother and loves him as much as Ruben does for him. His catchphrase is "Why me? Why me? Why all the time me?" with slight variations according to the episode.
Mayor Mierworm is the mayor of Vexburg. she does not like Ruben or Reginald and thinks of them as menaces. Once she even tried to blame them for a crime they never committed, just to get rid of them. As a politician she is not very good but seemingly Mayor Mierworm gets re-elected quite often.
Skeeter Jettings is the main reporter in the series and can be found announcing the news on Reginald Ruben's TV. His name is a spoof on Peter Jennings.
The Police Chief is Roboroach's friend and chief of the police station. Also known for his giggle.
Doc is the Roach brothers' personal physician.
Sterling Überbucks is CEO and owner of his company "Überbucks Dynamic Concerns". He and his helper Toadie are always trying to get richer at the cost of anything. Sterling has a nephew Stewie Jr., an evil twin brother named Carling and a great-great-great-grandfather named Sterling Überrucks The Very 1st.
Villains
Mandible Lecter, a dangerous murderer, kidnaps innocent bugs and eats them.
Widow Black, a black widow, who marries bugs.
The Exterminator, a war-fanatic with a German accent is considered to be a mercenary.
F. Lee Brain, a mad scientist that is bent on conquering the world with the help of his henchman Slug.
The Disciplinarian/Ms.Conduct, a former teacher to Ruben and Reginald.
Episodes
The show Extermination! in the episode "Battling for Uberbucks / Death of a Salesbug" is a play of the reality showSurvivor. The episode "Revenge of the Fleabrain" parodies Superman. The episode "Ghost Bunglers" is based on the Ghostbusters film series
The episode "The Fly Who Loved Me" is based on the 1977 film The Spy Who Loved Me
With Teletoon original airdates in parentheses:[2]
Season 1 (2001)
Reg Bugs Out / Little Big Mouth (July 16, 2001 (2001-07-16))
Spitting Images / Youth Juice (June 12, 2004 (2004-06-12))
The Living Bro / The Fly Who Loved Me (June 13, 2004 (2004-06-13))
Road To Ubugme / Ticking Time Bug (June 14, 2004 (2004-06-14))
Production
The series is based on true stories about Japanese scientists who implanted cameras and mini-computers in cockroaches and sent them into disaster zones to look for life signs.[5][6]
A fourth 26-episode season of the show was planned as of early 2003 but was never produced.[7]Disney Media Distribution own the show's international rights.