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Armageddroid was a soldier with no war to fight, and thus no purpose. So he made a new war under the his own warped view of his mission. The creation of Jenny rectifies this flaw in logical processing, goes further by instilling in her the creed of a hero.
Eh, I don't know if it's fair to say he himself is bad in a moral sense because he doesn't seem to have the free will required to be evil. It's really the same thing as saying the zombies from The Walking Dead are evil. He's just a machine unable to stray from his programming.
I think the second, is not he chose do that he was made for it, and his Ai not have the level to chosee or overcome his own programación. Is the same reason xj8 is most powerful than Jenny, but she was made as the final version, because her can do and be more than for she was made. Either way is interesting think what all the siblings(plus the exokin) could become is the can upgrade themselves. Maybe they plan explore this with Melody in season 4
Armagedroid was always one of my favorite villains on the show precisely because he was well-meaning. Mr. Freeze is an example of a non-MLAATR villain I like for the same reason (plus all of his horrible puns in Batman and Robin when Arnold Schwarzenegger played him). In a way, I actually think Armagedroid is a good lesson in the dangers of pacifism: it always leads to much greater evils than it tries to prevent. Does any American today seriously think that the continuation of slavery was worth it to prevent the violence and bloodshed of the Civil War? Or Nazi dominance of Europe (and probably much of the world) was worth it to prevent WWII? As tragic as it is, war and conflict are simply a fact of human existence--they always have been and always will be. But there are legitimate instances where violence becomes a necessity. It's awfully hard to "give peace a chance" when there are evil people in the world who won't do likewise.
I think that you’re a bit too much on the necessities of violence. I think the point is more the contrast between Jenny’s AI and the droid’s. Jenny’s biggest strength is her human judgment skills and intuition, things that Armageddodroid lacks. Jenny’s biggest asset is that she’s not “just” a machine.
@@pn2294 Well, my point was talking more in real life, and I don't necessarily think that was the message the show was trying to send, just one that I get out of it.
Tbh, bringing up the civil war and ww2 are faulty examples. Armmegedroid is there to prevent violence. These two examples had violence before both wars. You bring up pacifism, but slavery and the Nazis had nothing to do with pacifism.
@@zapacunotres59 Slavery and the Nazis may have had noting to do with pacifism, but fighting back against them and defeating them did, because pacifism would say that it wasn't justified. Therefore, pacifism is not only wrong but evil.
Yup! If he wasn't considered a sibling, it wouldn't make sense for the other XJ models to be considered siblings as well. Technically, the puppet from "Puppet Bride" is also Jenny's brother...
Armagedroid wasn't necessarily bad, but he was seen as an antagonist by the many because though his function sounds like it would benefit the greater good, it would not. He has harmed people in the process while destroying weapons. One time, he spotted a baby in a high chair eating with a fork, and he used his wire-y arms to grab the fork and nearly squashed the baby. Without Jenny there to save the kid, he would have been hurt. To destroy all weapons in an attempt to make a peaceful planet is a noble intention, but if you're killing people in the process of making world peace then what is the point? You defeated your own purpose. You yourself are a weapon, and by Armagedroid's logic, should be destroyed; Jenny convinced him of that and he basically mutilated the hell out of himself. Every mechanical part obliterated piece by piece. So was he good? Yes/kind of, BUT his actions said the opposite. Also, according to Rob Renzetti Jenny would not consider any of her long lost brothers as "family" because they are evil especially that vengeful Li'l Acorn. That's a story for another day, though.
but to be fair with jenny would you consider your evil family members, family most people would be like jenny while armagedriod is the least evil out of jennies brothers but its mostly do to his one main directive and thats to destory all weapons tbh i dont know how anyone didnt see that coming espically Wakeman you know creating a near unstoppable robot that is able to single handedly take out alien threats and only giving it 1 directive wouldnt backfire espically durning peace times. also given his limited AI, cpu, and memory ( i would assume due to all the old servers in his body) and no dedicated off switch or button it was only a matter of time before before armagedriod went rouge. like his prime directive should have been destroy all alien weapons that pretty much would have stopped him from going rogue. or hell no dont harm human directive since he will harm humans albit by indirect harm not full on direct harm
Not gonna lie... They could have brought him back after his revival by Killgore. Where Nora's competitor decided to try to best her by IMPROVING him after finding his main systems survived Puts his code on more advanced machinery, but said code escapes onto the internet. Where Jenny finds out about when important systems start going down, has to plug herself in. Traveling the internet herself in code format, to find him and contain him. But when she does he actually learned things along the way, became more... Human as it were. Jenny manages to convince him to not harm humans anymore, he decides to try to learn from her example and try to be more heroic, thanking her and calls her his little sister. Then have a scene at the end of the episode where a computer screen turns on in a garage. Said garage being Sheldon's, why? Because Armagedroid wanted to be more heroic, what better place to start then to getting a new body a heroic body. Maybe he would even act as an AI inside of the Silver Shell's suit, working along side Sheldon much like Jarvis to Iron Man.
Honestly thats pretty interesting idea. But on my side I was more thinking this scenario. Armagedroid sort of “reincarnating” in a sense his software being used for new shell, he now sort of a new entity and same time not.
He may have a similar backstory to Ultron, but is more like the Iron Giant in that he reacts "defensively" to other weapons. Also he's giant, and iron probably.
@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase Don't worry. It might just be the Toaster Dog (sort-of) from Escape from Cluster Prime. They're really friendly, you just need to avoid putting your hand inside their topholes, as they can burn them. (if that wasn't a joke, then I'm sorry)
This robot legit committed seppuku just... because. I swear even a little kid could fool this dude. If he thinks a fork is a weapon then dang... Strongest and most dangerous mlaatr villain? Yes. Dumbest and easiest to manipulate? Most likely, tho lets be honest Krackus could take that spot too.
Late, and you're correct, but I wouldn't call him dumb. Single minded? Absolutely. But also you have to think, how would the writers be able to stop him? He's damn near unstoppable. Jenny is the most advanced weapon/AI/robot on the planet. She's literally his successor and the best bet to beat him, and what did he do? He killed her, not just beat her, but straight up beat her down, ripped her to pieces, and killed her all the while treated her like a nuisance at best and an annoyance at worst. As a writer you can't do anything but outsmart him 8n a simple logic puzzle because you can't out force him.
From the way the analysis video describes armagedroid, I think armagedroid might have been intended as some sort of political message by the creator of the show.
@@foxxojones4757I think it might've been a commentary on how we try to spread our messages. Armageddroid is spreading a good message of not using guns, but he's doing it in a bad way. It's kinda similar to the way people in the world today spread their political message, no matter what side of the fence you're on.
Guys i hope someone replay to this There was an episode that has two parts when jenny wakes up and doesn't remember any thing and she decided to go to her mother and her mother tried to kill or disable her because she did something vere evil and she didn't remember it
It’s really depressing how he was defeated Spoilers After finding out he had weapons inside him and essentially ripped his internal organs out. And he does this believing HE was the problem, which he kind of was. But he died believing he was what he needed to destroy, which he was, but still a pretty depressing way to go
honestlty from how vexus and nora talk to each other i assumed the cluster was the force that they were war gents and thus created armaegedroid to fight thus giving a reason why vexus didn't try to get him she knew how dangerest he was and want nothing to do with that monster of a machine
A lack of 'weapons' wouldn't mean an end to violence. People were killing each other with sticks and stones long before the gun was invented- and let's not forget poisons, bioweapons, directed energy, automobiles...
3:07 Armageddroid is also analogous to Nomad, on Star Trek, The Original Series...a robotic entity programmed to be beneficial, but unfortunately corrupted by circumstance. And the strategy of neutralizing the threat was the same. th-cam.com/video/udk7kCPWxhY/w-d-xo.html
He basically suffered the same human error Auto had in Wall-e: Both had no choice but to follow their programming and their directives. I wouldn't say he was a "Villain". But, as you said just like Ultron, both were made by creators who's intensions were in the right place.
It's probably a dumb fan theory but really, I like to imagine that Vexus was actually made by Nora with the intent of making a sort of "Outer Space Deterrent" against Aliens after the failure of Armagedroid. It's cliche sure but like, why else would Vexus be arguably an equal to Jenny. Bio-robotics? Well if that was the case and all of Cluster Prime are living organisms, how could they blame Jenny for stealing their ability to transform by removing their chips? Wouldn't it make more sense that Cluster Prime was meant to be a station to protect humans from aliens, only for Vexus to turn on Nora because she saw herself better than humanity, decidint to use Nora's creations against her by brainwashing them into believing not only that all humans were inferior, but that Jenny was responsible for the removal of their chips that were already an integral part of their designs. In my head I get why "evil character is actually main character's sibling" is a boring idea, but with the open endedness of Cluster Prime's origins, the only real other ideas there could be are aliens invented cluster prime, a different scientist created it or they're just alien robots that are biorobotic and somehow had their powers chips from them without ever seeing what the person that did this to them looked like.
Armagedroid didn't have morals to hi it doesn't matter if someone gets hurt just so he can fulfill his mission. He nearly killed a baby just to take a spork so yes he was a pretty bad guy
Actually. If you observe exactly how he attempted to destroy weapons, he lacked the judgement and reasoning capacity to know the most efficient and ethical ways to destroy weapons or even tell what a weapon is. He attempted to crush a baby just to get to it's spork and indiscriminately destroyed actual weapons and children's toys.
And armagadroid and killgore has a lot incomen yhe where both designed by people ho made them for good reasons and are villains and they both bin only shown in 2 episodes and there last appearance was in the same episode
honestly can't see it any other way than nora not thinking beyond the programming, but then again it comes from the knowledge of those mistakes that she comes to the conclusion of xj-9 so i guess my statement is armagendroid fullfilled his purpose to the letter, nora just lacked the imagination to make anything more than that at the time
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@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase Actually I cant use Discord servers cause I was told its dangerous and full of hackers, Cant I just send it through Gmail like what I always done pretty please?...
There will all ways be weapons in some form or other, since just about anything can be a weapon. He'd probably end up concluding that all mankind needed to be destroyed, then concluding all of nature must be destroyed. Since most life has some form of natural weapon, either for defence against predators or to kill their prey. Which then leads to exsistance as metirs and comets can destroy if they impact on any thing, and so on and so on in a never ending cycle of his programing. This said he was a good foundation for the SJ series, lessons learned from each model until at last we have our own much loved Jenny. At least that's what I think anyway, heh! ^_^
It's funny how awesomely powerful robots designed for justice turn destructive and dangerous simply due to faulty programming leading them to discover one tiny little technicality that gives them the right to go against their protocol. There's gotta be a way to fix that. I mean, the easiest solution would be to give it real emotions and a sense of right and wrong and ethics which you would think would be impossible to program. But now I ain't so sure after watching this show and Ninjago
He'd have to destroy rocks, fists, gangs, and ultimately all humans. A world without weapons wouldn't guaruntee peace, it would simply guaruntee that only the strongest and most brutal would rule, and lay claim to whatever sinful desire creeps out of their stone hardened heart. A grandma in a wheelchair doesn't stand a chance against 3. Dopped out thugs in there prime, but you give her a shotgun and she becomes a vastly different opponent. You could watch Innocents Betrayed, a long historical documentary pointing out exactly how every major genocide of the 20th century was able to take place (outside of Rwanda), or just watch something fun like the classic Lone Ranger series or the anime series Trigun. Or a bit of Colion Noir and Ian Mccollum to realize just how unobtainable that dream would be. Especially with a kaiju sized automaton that can only ever be in one place at one time. The worst part would be that before people would illegally obtain or create a weapon that is so precise it can only hurt or kill one person at a time, they'd just make a large explosive that is completely indiscriminate in who it would hurt and the immense property damage it would cause. Humans produce a naturally explosive compound in their wast that makes up 1/3 of the recipie for all propellants used in firearms with the other two for black powder being found abundantly in nature. Potassium Nitrate, sulfur oxide, and a carbon source like charcoal is all it takes. This mechanical hero turned menace is good as a classic comic book hubris trope, just like Ultron, but he had gone beyond the acceptable parameters of his mission and would only bring about more evil than good. It would have been anotherthing entirely to target the criminally insane element of humanity, but punishing everyone would just lead to the inevitable conclusion of having to dismantle humanity when it's shown that our bodies are weapons.
Yknow I think if the show gets rebooted, I was thinking of Jenny having a brother from an alternate universe called jake, he’s an alternate of Jenny, but he has red instead of blue, and also a villain
I have to let my Marvel Fanboy out for a sec XD for the ultron comparison it should show Hank Pym the first Ant-man not Tony as in the original comics he built Ultron not Tony so if Armagedroid is based on Ultron it be the comic version since the movie came out years after the eps. Was never a big fan of Tony making him.
I was aware of that too, but Age of Ultron is way better known than the source material. Just a quick point in the video, didn’t want to get sidetracked!
To be fair, I wouldn't really call this robot a villain. Unlike pretty much everything else, this robot wasn't sadistic, or trying to invade, or anything like that, it simply was a less advanced robot, only capable of doing what it was programmed to do. It was programmed to destroy weapons, and that's what it did. If the programming was simply ALIEN weapons, then he wouldn't be a threat.
Evil or poorly designed by Nora? I say poorly designed. Although I don't know much of technology in robotics, they should had at least put something in him in case of this situation.
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Armageddroid was a soldier with no war to fight, and thus no purpose. So he made a new war under the his own warped view of his mission.
The creation of Jenny rectifies this flaw in logical processing, goes further by instilling in her the creed of a hero.
"Was Armagedroid really a bad guy or was he an extremists trying to fulfill his function?"
Why not both?
Eh, I don't know if it's fair to say he himself is bad in a moral sense because he doesn't seem to have the free will required to be evil. It's really the same thing as saying the zombies from The Walking Dead are evil. He's just a machine unable to stray from his programming.
I think the second, is not he chose do that he was made for it, and his Ai not have the level to chosee or overcome his own programación. Is the same reason xj8 is most powerful than Jenny, but she was made as the final version, because her can do and be more than for she was made.
Either way is interesting think what all the siblings(plus the exokin) could become is the can upgrade themselves. Maybe they plan explore this with Melody in season 4
@@santiagoarrieta2175 Armageddroid is my favorite next to Vexis cause he voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson
@@santiagoarrieta2175 agreed. The only reason I’d assume he attacked Jenny was because Jenny has a frick ton of weapons
Let’s not forget to mention that Armegeddriod one of the MLAATR villains who actually defeats Jenny on the first round.
Armagedroid was always one of my favorite villains on the show precisely because he was well-meaning. Mr. Freeze is an example of a non-MLAATR villain I like for the same reason (plus all of his horrible puns in Batman and Robin when Arnold Schwarzenegger played him). In a way, I actually think Armagedroid is a good lesson in the dangers of pacifism: it always leads to much greater evils than it tries to prevent. Does any American today seriously think that the continuation of slavery was worth it to prevent the violence and bloodshed of the Civil War? Or Nazi dominance of Europe (and probably much of the world) was worth it to prevent WWII? As tragic as it is, war and conflict are simply a fact of human existence--they always have been and always will be. But there are legitimate instances where violence becomes a necessity. It's awfully hard to "give peace a chance" when there are evil people in the world who won't do likewise.
Very concise and well put 👍
I think that you’re a bit too much on the necessities of violence.
I think the point is more the contrast between Jenny’s AI and the droid’s.
Jenny’s biggest strength is her human judgment skills and intuition, things that Armageddodroid lacks. Jenny’s biggest asset is that she’s not “just” a machine.
@@pn2294 Well, my point was talking more in real life, and I don't necessarily think that was the message the show was trying to send, just one that I get out of it.
Tbh, bringing up the civil war and ww2 are faulty examples. Armmegedroid is there to prevent violence. These two examples had violence before both wars. You bring up pacifism, but slavery and the Nazis had nothing to do with pacifism.
@@zapacunotres59 Slavery and the Nazis may have had noting to do with pacifism, but fighting back against them and defeating them did, because pacifism would say that it wasn't justified. Therefore, pacifism is not only wrong but evil.
Wait...it never even occurred to me that Armagedroid was one of Jenny's siblings. 0_0
Yup! If he wasn't considered a sibling, it wouldn't make sense for the other XJ models to be considered siblings as well. Technically, the puppet from "Puppet Bride" is also Jenny's brother...
@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase didn't... he try to date xj9?
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I still love the show's use of book covers to give the viewer Armagedroid's backstory. It keeps with the Golden Age comic art style of the show.
Armagedroid: _(Just exists)_
Bass (from Mega Man): Finally, a worthy opponent. *Our battle will be legendary!*
Literally
The Gundam Meisters of Celestial Being: "You like Armed Interventions too?"
Basically darkseid, megatron, and the chrysler building.
Armagedroid wasn't necessarily bad, but he was seen as an antagonist by the many because though his function sounds like it would benefit the greater good, it would not. He has harmed people in the process while destroying weapons. One time, he spotted a baby in a high chair eating with a fork, and he used his wire-y arms to grab the fork and nearly squashed the baby. Without Jenny there to save the kid, he would have been hurt. To destroy all weapons in an attempt to make a peaceful planet is a noble intention, but if you're killing people in the process of making world peace then what is the point? You defeated your own purpose. You yourself are a weapon, and by Armagedroid's logic, should be destroyed; Jenny convinced him of that and he basically mutilated the hell out of himself. Every mechanical part obliterated piece by piece. So was he good? Yes/kind of, BUT his actions said the opposite.
Also, according to Rob Renzetti Jenny would not consider any of her long lost brothers as "family" because they are evil especially that vengeful Li'l Acorn. That's a story for another day, though.
but to be fair with jenny would you consider your evil family members, family most people would be like jenny
while armagedriod is the least evil out of jennies brothers but its mostly do to his one main directive and thats to destory all weapons tbh i dont know how anyone didnt see that coming espically Wakeman you know creating a near unstoppable robot that is able to single handedly take out alien threats and only giving it 1 directive wouldnt backfire espically durning peace times. also given his limited AI, cpu, and memory ( i would assume due to all the old servers in his body) and no dedicated off switch or button it was only a matter of time before before armagedriod went rouge. like his prime directive should have been destroy all alien weapons that pretty much would have stopped him from going rogue. or hell no dont harm human directive since he will harm humans albit by indirect harm not full on direct harm
There's also the fact that Armagedroid and to a lesser degree Li'l Acorn both don't view Jenny as their sister.
How many other creations does Nora has?
@@garlicbread529 I wouldnt be surprised if she had way more creations but she somehow got rid of them good enough.
Armagedroid nor Jenny called themselves siblings like it never occur to them despite being so.
Armagedroid surprisingly has a good character development, and a dark story
There is no bad robot. Just bad programmers.
Not gonna lie... They could have brought him back after his revival by Killgore.
Where Nora's competitor decided to try to best her by IMPROVING him after finding his main systems survived
Puts his code on more advanced machinery, but said code escapes onto the internet.
Where Jenny finds out about when important systems start going down, has to plug herself in. Traveling the internet herself in code format, to find him and contain him.
But when she does he actually learned things along the way, became more... Human as it were.
Jenny manages to convince him to not harm humans anymore, he decides to try to learn from her example and try to be more heroic, thanking her and calls her his little sister.
Then have a scene at the end of the episode where a computer screen turns on in a garage.
Said garage being Sheldon's, why? Because Armagedroid wanted to be more heroic, what better place to start then to getting a new body a heroic body.
Maybe he would even act as an AI inside of the Silver Shell's suit, working along side Sheldon much like Jarvis to Iron Man.
Honestly thats pretty interesting idea. But on my side I was more thinking this scenario.
Armagedroid sort of “reincarnating” in a sense his software being used for new shell, he now sort of a new entity and same time not.
He may have a similar backstory to Ultron, but is more like the Iron Giant in that he reacts "defensively" to other weapons. Also he's giant, and iron probably.
Eh, still less dangerous than my siblings...
*oh wait I don't have any, I just have my sleep paralysis demons*
I see a big scary dog at the foot of my bed when I squint :(
@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase Don't worry. It might just be the Toaster Dog (sort-of) from Escape from Cluster Prime. They're really friendly, you just need to avoid putting your hand inside their topholes, as they can burn them.
(if that wasn't a joke, then I'm sorry)
Armagedroid is in Nickelodeon All Star Brawl as a background character in the Tremerton stage.
Or stage boss like Dracula from Smash.
0:00 that warmed my heart so much...this is my first video of this channel! I miss this show so much, I feel like I missed a ton on this channel lol
I appreciate that! There's plenty of videos out now, and there'll be another on Friday!
This robot legit committed seppuku just... because.
I swear even a little kid could fool this dude. If he thinks a fork is a weapon then dang...
Strongest and most dangerous mlaatr villain? Yes.
Dumbest and easiest to manipulate? Most likely, tho lets be honest Krackus could take that spot too.
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Too be fair he had to be philosophically manipulated not just a simple trick
Late, and you're correct, but I wouldn't call him dumb. Single minded? Absolutely. But also you have to think, how would the writers be able to stop him? He's damn near unstoppable. Jenny is the most advanced weapon/AI/robot on the planet. She's literally his successor and the best bet to beat him, and what did he do? He killed her, not just beat her, but straight up beat her down, ripped her to pieces, and killed her all the while treated her like a nuisance at best and an annoyance at worst. As a writer you can't do anything but outsmart him 8n a simple logic puzzle because you can't out force him.
oh dang i actually didnt even think of that till just now, Armagedroid is Jennys older brother.
Armagedroid is the best foe Jenny's ever faught. And he's got a real awesome design.
0:35 the A stands for Armagedroid
World better off without weapons? You obviously haven't seen Fist of the North Star.
Any planet with life has predator/prey.......weapons are just a survival tactic from sapient beings.
From the way the analysis video describes armagedroid, I think armagedroid might have been intended as some sort of political message by the creator of the show.
What do you believe that Intended message was?
@@foxxojones4757I think it might've been a commentary on how we try to spread our messages. Armageddroid is spreading a good message of not using guns, but he's doing it in a bad way. It's kinda similar to the way people in the world today spread their political message, no matter what side of the fence you're on.
It would be interesting if at the end when he was tearing himself apart if Jenny said something like :"Goodbye Brother" possibly feeling a bit sad.
Amazing video as always everybody! Keep up the amazing work and thanks for doing this for us!
Guys i hope someone replay to this
There was an episode that has two parts when jenny wakes up and doesn't remember any thing and she decided to go to her mother and her mother tried to kill or disable her because she did something vere evil and she didn't remember it
Can anyone tell me what is name of this episode
something tells me he was overdue for a few (thousand) software updates
Didn’t even know about this channel. I’m glad it was recommended to me. I love mlaatr
It’s really depressing how he was defeated
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After finding out he had weapons inside him and essentially ripped his internal organs out. And he does this believing HE was the problem, which he kind of was. But he died believing he was what he needed to destroy, which he was, but still a pretty depressing way to go
The show has been off for years and only now do I realize that he was technically Jenny's brother
I like his passion and clean content and voice. Cool to see a channel about a good cartoon show that i used to watch.
Imagine if Queen Vexus got a hold of Armaegedroid...IT WOULD BE TOTAL CHAOS.
Unless Armagedroid decides that the Cluster have weapons and targets them
The cluster are an external extraterrestrial threat. So he would combat the cluster into submission
honestlty from how vexus and nora talk to each other i assumed the cluster was the force that they were war gents and thus created armaegedroid to fight thus giving a reason why vexus didn't try to get him she knew how dangerest he was and want nothing to do with that monster of a machine
A lack of 'weapons' wouldn't mean an end to violence. People were killing each other with sticks and stones long before the gun was invented- and let's not forget poisons, bioweapons, directed energy, automobiles...
Armagedroid kinda gives me skyrim dwemer centurion vibes
He’s like, focused on protecting so much that he’ll kill anything
3:07
Armageddroid is also analogous to Nomad, on Star Trek, The Original Series...a robotic entity programmed to be beneficial, but unfortunately corrupted by circumstance. And the strategy of neutralizing the threat was the same.
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Armegedroid is like Gamma from Megaman 3 in the sense that they both were built to be colossal peace-keeping robots.
He basically suffered the same human error Auto had in Wall-e: Both had no choice but to follow their programming and their directives. I wouldn't say he was a "Villain". But, as you said just like Ultron, both were made by creators who's intensions were in the right place.
0:38 the text was "god that was such a stupid joke" if anyone is wondering (this took me like 9 tries)
0:46 *pikachu surprise face* and I'm looking at the aftermath shootings today
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honest't don't think he was truly a villain, just a peace maker who was a little too aggressive with his methods.
0:10 YASS I LOVE MEGAMIND!!
I'm always happy when you upload a new video
Why I hear Sonic 06 at the background... ._.
Say what you want, Sonic games have pretty awesome soundtracks!
@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase oh you know it! it's ok I just thought a boss music came up
It's like you're talking about Armagedroyd, and I have a couple of drawings with him, oh, sorry you didn't show it.
Crazy that Kilgore was able to rebuild him
Keep up the good work
The A stands for his name lol.
It's probably a dumb fan theory but really, I like to imagine that Vexus was actually made by Nora with the intent of making a sort of "Outer Space Deterrent" against Aliens after the failure of Armagedroid. It's cliche sure but like, why else would Vexus be arguably an equal to Jenny. Bio-robotics? Well if that was the case and all of Cluster Prime are living organisms, how could they blame Jenny for stealing their ability to transform by removing their chips? Wouldn't it make more sense that Cluster Prime was meant to be a station to protect humans from aliens, only for Vexus to turn on Nora because she saw herself better than humanity, decidint to use Nora's creations against her by brainwashing them into believing not only that all humans were inferior, but that Jenny was responsible for the removal of their chips that were already an integral part of their designs.
In my head I get why "evil character is actually main character's sibling" is a boring idea, but with the open endedness of Cluster Prime's origins, the only real other ideas there could be are aliens invented cluster prime, a different scientist created it or they're just alien robots that are biorobotic and somehow had their powers chips from them without ever seeing what the person that did this to them looked like.
That would be cool but venus admitted that she's over a thousand years old
Armageddroid is voiced my K Michael Davidson, who voices Principal Lewis in American Dad.
Armagedroid didn't have morals to hi it doesn't matter if someone gets hurt just so he can fulfill his mission. He nearly killed a baby just to take a spork so yes he was a pretty bad guy
This is the same energy as you are bad guy but you are not bad guy
So he’s Jenny’s older brother🤷🏽♂️?
I think that honor goes to little acorn
Yes
Actually. If you observe exactly how he attempted to destroy weapons, he lacked the judgement and reasoning capacity to know the most efficient and ethical ways to destroy weapons or even tell what a weapon is. He attempted to crush a baby just to get to it's spork and indiscriminately destroyed actual weapons and children's toys.
I can see him joining Celestial Being.
Could you make a video talking about the AMVs of the series and its importance in the community
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I'm not personally the most knowledgeable person when it comes to AMVs, but I do recognize their importance. I'll mark down the idea, thank you!
You should do Kenny for your next video. He's actually quite a fun and interesting character.
I like how I’m hearing Solaris phase 2
Yo I hear his world from sonic I love it
Why he couldn't appear when the Cluster appeared will baffle me
Is this a re-upload of Who is Armagedroid?
So Armagedroid is a gun grabber? Basically what Feinstein/O'Rourke would look like if they were 50m tall and made of titanium.
there are still no automatic subtitles, which is strange.
A most powerful Titan robot in the Nickelodeon Universe vs A Cronosapien from Ben 10
In the comics it was Ant-Man(Hank Pym) who created Ultron while in the movies it was Tony
He was just following his directive
I heard MLAATR is coming back next year is this true or just theories?
Probably just a theory
I'm Always Watch Jenny Video's :)
And armagadroid and killgore has a lot incomen yhe where both designed by people ho made them for good reasons and are villains and they both bin only shown in 2 episodes and there last appearance was in the same episode
honestly can't see it any other way than nora not thinking beyond the programming, but then again it comes from the knowledge of those mistakes that she comes to the conclusion of xj-9 so i guess my statement is armagendroid fullfilled his purpose to the letter, nora just lacked the imagination to make anything more than that at the time
Just so you all know Ant man Hank Pym created ultron originally.
What pose of Jenny is this at 0:21
Why is Armagedroid keep destroying all weapons?
0:44 “Armageddon”
He was a big boi, still couldn’t beat Jenny though :)
actually he did it just his own programing that beat him
2:12 it looks sad
Once again my art is not present... :(
The art system works differently now. We accept art sent over our Discord server, and there's about 20 videos worth of art in the queue. I don't really accept email submissions anymore!
@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase Actually I cant use Discord servers cause I was told its dangerous and full of hackers, Cant I just send it through Gmail like what I always done pretty please?...
Armagedroid can be perfect to destroy Vexus
i want my life as a teenage robot reboot
Czemu tu niema napisów po polsku 😫
Sonic unleashed music
There will all ways be weapons in some form or other, since just about anything can be a weapon.
He'd probably end up concluding that all mankind needed to be destroyed, then concluding all of nature must be destroyed.
Since most life has some form of natural weapon, either for defence against predators or to kill their prey.
Which then leads to exsistance as metirs and comets can destroy if they impact on any thing, and so on and so on in a never ending cycle of his programing.
This said he was a good foundation for the SJ series, lessons learned from each model until at last we have our own much loved Jenny.
At least that's what I think anyway, heh! ^_^
Hey it's my his world song
It's funny how awesomely powerful robots designed for justice turn destructive and dangerous simply due to faulty programming leading them to discover one tiny little technicality that gives them the right to go against their protocol.
There's gotta be a way to fix that. I mean, the easiest solution would be to give it real emotions and a sense of right and wrong and ethics which you would think would be impossible to program. But now I ain't so sure after watching this show and Ninjago
He is not like the iron giant but he use his powers for good lol.
He'd have to destroy rocks, fists, gangs, and ultimately all humans. A world without weapons wouldn't guaruntee peace, it would simply guaruntee that only the strongest and most brutal would rule, and lay claim to whatever sinful desire creeps out of their stone hardened heart.
A grandma in a wheelchair doesn't stand a chance against 3. Dopped out thugs in there prime, but you give her a shotgun and she becomes a vastly different opponent. You could watch Innocents Betrayed, a long historical documentary pointing out exactly how every major genocide of the 20th century was able to take place (outside of Rwanda), or just watch something fun like the classic Lone Ranger series or the anime series Trigun.
Or a bit of Colion Noir and Ian Mccollum to realize just how unobtainable that dream would be. Especially with a kaiju sized automaton that can only ever be in one place at one time. The worst part would be that before people would illegally obtain or create a weapon that is so precise it can only hurt or kill one person at a time, they'd just make a large explosive that is completely indiscriminate in who it would hurt and the immense property damage it would cause. Humans produce a naturally explosive compound in their wast that makes up 1/3 of the recipie for all propellants used in firearms with the other two for black powder being found abundantly in nature. Potassium Nitrate, sulfur oxide, and a carbon source like charcoal is all it takes.
This mechanical hero turned menace is good as a classic comic book hubris trope, just like Ultron, but he had gone beyond the acceptable parameters of his mission and would only bring about more evil than good. It would have been anotherthing entirely to target the criminally insane element of humanity, but punishing everyone would just lead to the inevitable conclusion of having to dismantle humanity when it's shown that our bodies are weapons.
Have questions would you like to have Armagedroid to redeem himself become good guy and finally to turn into member of family
Beep bop wooo(he kinda reminds me of ani)
Yknow I think if the show gets rebooted, I was thinking of Jenny having a brother from an alternate universe called jake, he’s an alternate of Jenny, but he has red instead of blue, and also a villain
I’m kinda nervous to say this but I turned 13 like 3 weeks ago, so does that mean I’m allowed to join the server again?
We’ve revoked the ban, you should be able to rejoin!
@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase Alright thanks!, wait but in both servers (Fanbase and Rebooted) or just one? (Yeah sorry for asking)
I don’t have any control over Rebooted, you’d have to approach them, sorry.
@@MyLifeasaTeenageRobotFanbase Alright I’ll see if I can
RW:he was poorly designed.
Should i make a mlaatr series called *"My life is a withered robot : left to rot"* ?
I have to let my Marvel Fanboy out for a sec XD for the ultron comparison it should show Hank Pym the first Ant-man not Tony as in the original comics he built Ultron not Tony so if Armagedroid is based on Ultron it be the comic version since the movie came out years after the eps.
Was never a big fan of Tony making him.
I was aware of that too, but Age of Ultron is way better known than the source material. Just a quick point in the video, didn’t want to get sidetracked!
He actually resembles Marvel Comics villain Apocalypse.
@@shawnwarrynn8609 Now that you say that I totally see it with there Faces XD
@@superaustin6383 The big A on his belt and colour scheme is kind of a dead giveaway.
@@shawnwarrynn8609 Oh guess I didn't think about that part
To me I see armagedroid as a reference to either Zero or Protoman from Megaman.
Mlaatr fanbase worked so hard on
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TH-cam lets just waste your time
So big brother?
First!
Just Doing His Job!
To be fair, I wouldn't really call this robot a villain. Unlike pretty much everything else, this robot wasn't sadistic, or trying to invade, or anything like that, it simply was a less advanced robot, only capable of doing what it was programmed to do. It was programmed to destroy weapons, and that's what it did. If the programming was simply ALIEN weapons, then he wouldn't be a threat.
i wouldn't say less advance just simple minded
Evil or poorly designed by Nora?
I say poorly designed. Although I don't know much of technology in robotics, they should had at least put something in him in case of this situation.