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'''Jenny Wakeman''', designated '''Robotic Global Response Unit XJ-9''' and known in this wiki as '''Jenny XJ9''' for ease of identification, is the titular protagonist from the 2003 Nickelodeon show ''My Life as a Teenage Robot'' created by Rob Renzetti. She is a highly advanced, sentient, gynoid automaton programmed to protect Earth, and is armed with a wide variety of gadgets, weapons, and transformations. However, all Jenny wants is to live the life of a normal teenager and hang out with her friends like [[Brad Carbunkle]] and [[Sheldon Lee]]. XJ-9 is the ninth robot created by elderly scientist [[Nora Wakeman]], thus she has 8 older robotic siblings too, all of which are introduced in an episode. Her personality is a that of a friendly, eager, and tomboyish teenager.
 
Jenny is best known for being the '''very first champion''' of [[Ms. /co/ tournaments]], having won the title in [[Ms. /co/ 2018|2018]]. She was somewhat of a "dark horse" during that time as she was only seeded 37th; thus requiring her to go through a gauntlet of popular /co/ waifus in her group. Jenny's notable matches include beating [[Frankie Foster]] by 10 votes, [[Toph Beifong]] by 7 votes, and overcoming [[Starfire]] by 19 votes in the final match. Because of her victory in 2018, Jenny is '''ineligible''' from competing in the tournament again.
 
SheSince hasthen, sinceJenny thenhas been frequently used as athe ''de facto'' mascot forof the tournamentMiss /co/ tournaments, with the trophies given to the winner appropriately being called '''The Jenny's.''' She would also go on to become one of the event's official [[Judges|'''''judges''''']] of the /co/ tournaments. A running gag throughout the contests is Jenny trying to sneak back into the competition by dressing up as one of the contestants, usually thethat winneryear's champion.
 
 
===As a mascot / judge===
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[[File:Jenny.png|thumb|A "Jenny" (2020).]]
 
 
 
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[[File:Jenny.png|thumb|A "Jenny" (2020).]]
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