Dave Pressler, Joshua Sternin, and J.R. Ventimilia are the brains behind the creation of the American computer-generated cartoon series Robot and Monster. The voices of the two main characters, Robot and Monster, were provided by comedian Harland Williams and actor Curtis Armstrong, respectively. 2009 marked the beginning of production, and by 2010 Nickelodeon had committed to airing an entire season consisting of 26 episodes. The series did not debut on the network until August 4, 2012. The television show was pulled from the air in December 2012, but not before airing four of its episodes.
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Dave Pressler, Joshua Sternin, and J.R. Ventimilia are the brains behind the creation of the American computer-generated cartoon series Robot and Monster. The voices of the two main characters, Robot and Monster, were provided by comedian Harland Williams and actor Curtis Armstrong, respectively. 2009 marked the beginning of production, and by 2010 Nickelodeon had committed to airing an entire season consisting of 26 episodes. The series did not debut on the network until August 4, 2012. The television show was pulled from the air in December 2012, but not before airing four of its episodes.
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