
Robot Jones struggles to understand the differences between human boys and girls.
Mr. McMcMc challenges Robot Jones to a math competition to determine who is the smarter one of the two.
Note: This is the first episode to use the voice actor Bobby Block to play Robot Jones who later is used instead of the Text-To-Speech in reruns of the prior episodes.
Socks goes on a spring break vacation together with Robot and his family, but Robot's parents have an unusual idea of what a vacation entails.
Guest star: Randy Savage as the Biker.
Seeing other boys in school with hair makes Robot want hair of his own to impress Shannon, but he must find a creative way to generate some on his metallic body.
After witnessing girls at their school get excited for a garage band, Robot, Socks, Cubey, and Mitch decide to form a band of their own. But they focus more on being cool rather than actually practicing their instruments, which confuses Robot as to what being in band is about.
Robot Jones gets a job at JNZ to make extra money, but finds it increasingly difficult to stay awake juggling a job, school, and time at the arcade with friends.
After another failed attempts to corner Robot, the Yogmans hypnotize Robot's friends and turn them into an amalgamation robot called the "Yogstrosity".
Robot, Socks, Cubey, and Mitch all play hookie.
Robot Jones throws a big party at his house while his parents are away, but worries about getting caught by Gramps Unit, who dislikes humans.
On Madman's order, Robot Jones gets a job for the school newspaper and ends up writing stories that embarrass the principal.
When Robot Jones is put on the school's safety patrol, his programming for perfection causes him to go overboard with enforcing the rules.
Robot Jones sends a decoy version of himself to school so that he can attend a robotics expo, but the decoy ends up becoming popular with his classmates.
Despite disliking the outdoors, Robot Jones tries to impress Shannon by showing off his nature skills at a summer camp.
Robot attempts to impress Shannon, but his efforts are marred by restrictions enforced on him by the "Laws of Robotics".