Cubix: Robots for Everyone

2001
Cubix: Robots for Everyone

Seasons & Episodes

  • 2
  • 1

EP1 Roller Koaster Mar 15, 2003

Dr. K creates The Ultimate Robot, Cubix's major adversary in Season 2. When The UR absorbs the powers of other robots and shape-shifts into look-alikes of them, Cubix is initially blamed for the damage he leaves behind.

EP2 The Chipinator Mar 18, 2003

To rid Bubble Town of its rodent problem, Cubix, Connor, and a smelly Exterminator Robot shrink down to invade a mouse colony, but wind up face to face with a cat who's a rat - and at the mercy of the big feet of Chip, Mong, and Abby - who can't see them!

EP3 The Incredible Shrinking Robot Mar 19, 2003

The kids and Cubix befriend a bunch of invulnerable Crash-Test Dummy Robots, but when the Dummies turn on them, the question becomes 'How do you defeat an enemy you can't possibly hurt?'

EP4 Crash Test Pest Mar 17, 2003

Chip is little to do anything so he decides to build a robot called the Chipinator so he can do everything that only tall guys can do! He finds some robotic armour at the junkyard and some robotic head but soon, Chip becomes insane and attacks Bubble Town! It's up to the Botties to stop him!

EP5 Tyrannix Mar 20, 2003

It's time for the annual Tricoball competition - and the underdog Botties Pit team shocks everyone by taking on the dinosaur robots from the all-new Jurrasix line. But Cubix and gang will need more than teamwork to win once Dark Cubix shape-shifts its way into the contest as Tyrannosaurix - who is set on making Cubix extinct.

EP6 Tomorrow's Robot Today Mar 22, 2003

There's a spoilsport in Bubble Town's robot-kite flying contest: jealous Antonio, the new hovering Weather-Control Robot, who feels the skies belong to him... and will defend his place with weather-attacks on Cubix and the kids.

EP7 Media Storm Mar 21, 2003

Robix Corp is about to present its newest robots-like Demolishix, Correctix, and Endurix, a colonizer with the ability to instantly transport himself... anywhere-to the general public. But things go awry when Dark Cubix shows up and absorbs Maximix, Dondon, even Endurix and faces off with Cubix.

EP8 CirKus Mar 29, 2003

Dr. K manages to zap all of Bubble Town's robots into a 'community sleep' and convinces them all to aid him with his nefarious plans. The Botties figure out that the only way to revive their robots without losing them forever is to send Cubix into their bizarre dream world to find a way to wake them all up - and show Dark Cubix who's boss!

EP9 Bubble Town Wishes and EPU Dreams Jan 24, 2004

It's up to Connor, the rest of the Botties, and surprisingly Dr. K to restore Cubix, Maximix, ward off the zombot army, prevent all of Bubble Town's robots from Kilobot's evil brainwashing and beat him once and for all!

EP10 Klank Apr 05, 2003

The robot circus is in town! But when the Botties run into (literally) a trapeze robot running for her life they realize something is not quite right under the big top. During their search to find their new trapeze friend's lost memory the Botties discover an underground EPU erasing station. Dr. K is stealing robots, erasing their memories and this is the last stop before they get shipped to their new home...in Kontraption.

EP11 The Importance Of Being Maximix Apr 12, 2003

The kids find and activate the last of the Mechanical Men - Bubble Town's earliest robots - outmoded years ago by Nemo's EPU-version. But when the old clunker has trouble adjusting to the modern world, the kids add an EPU to his system. It gives him odd powers and the desire to find his beloved old master...a funny robot-loving boy who became Dr. K.

EP12 The Lost Robots (aka Zombot Invasion) (aka War Triangle) (1) Apr 19, 2003

Kilobot, sick of Dr.K's shortcomings strikes out on his own and returns to Robix Corp to steal the tools necessary for world domination that K failed to obtain. But it's not as easy as he thought it would be and he is forced to impersonate Maximix to get the job done.

EP13 The Diehard Machine (aka Final Showdown) (2) Apr 26, 2003

Dr. K sends his army of zombots to Bubble Town to attack- but shortly thereafter they attack him. Kilobot has his own plans- plans that don't include Dr. K. Now it's all out war as Maximix sacrifices himself and Cubix's cubes get disseminated amongst the Zombot army.
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Released: 11 August 2001 Ended
Producted By: Daewon Productions
Country: United States of America
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Cubix is a South Korean animated television series created by Cinepix. 4Kids Entertainment acquired the rights for an English adaption dub to the series in 2001, retaining them until their transfer to Saban Brands in June 2012. Saban Brands currently owns and manages the copyright and branding of the English adaption of the series.

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LoydenRater It is the best show i have ever seen, it's talking robots for Christ's sake. I think it is a really flawless show and the only way to make it better is having me as a voice actor but we'll come to that (You can reach me at 072-208-82-04)The characters are really good and it is the best animation i've ever seen, every other animation these days suck, Zootopia? SUCKS. Inside out? Even worse! I only have one more thing to say and that is that this show is great for all ages and you should definitely watch it with your kids. Don't have kids? Well then you suck! But if you wan't to have children, i know a guy and a place for that... The guy is me and the place is my dark and haunted basement. Meet you there soon!
Victor Field Of all the TV shows that have ever caused any kind of offence, you wouldn't expect the harmless computer-animated "Cubix" to be among them. But in England, where "Cubix" is part of BBC1's children's lineup, MENCAP recently complained that the character of Mong makes fun of people who are Mongoloid; given that the show gives its robot characters stereotyped personalities anyway (in the English-language version there's one in particular who has a pretty grating would-be-Cockney accent), it probably wasn't intentional.The thing I find most interesting about this show, adapted for us decadent Westerners by the folks who did "Pokemon," is that it's a Japanese show where the participants actually LOOK Japanese for once; most animated series from the East give the characters exaggeratedly Western features, but here the human characters have Japanese features and aren't ashamed of it. The stories themselves aren't much to write home about - a boy and his father move to the robot-filled Bubbletown, to the delight of the lad (our hero and narrator) but not so his dad, who's no great fan of robots for some reason; everyone there has a sentient robot (Captain Kirk would go bananas if he lived there) and his is one he repairs called Cubix, who's a great help in the continuing battles against the town's de rigeur mad scientist...Nothing spectacular in terms of either writing or animation, but it's a painless and ultimately inoffensive time killer. The BBC should instead be censured for buying in "Evolution: The Animated Series" (as should DIC for making it, but that's another story).