Rusty accidentally brings a piece of stolen alien technology to Dwayne’s nephew's birthday party. When two angry aliens crash the party looking for the item, chaos ensues — Big Guy-style.
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Quark mass-produces a home-version of Rusty the Boy Robot. When the Legion Ex Machina manages to take control of the Home-Version Rusty, they turn the thousand helpers into an army of destruction.
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Rusty puts his head atop the powerful robot body of Quark’s T-7000 prototype. The result is "Russ", a sleeker, more coordinated, teenage version of Rusty.
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The Legion forcibly uploads Rusty’s program from his body, kidnapping his mind. But wily Rusty escapes into the Internet, leading Number Four on a chase through cyberspace.
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When the Legion Ex Machina kidnaps Dwayne, Slate, Rusty and the others must race against to clock to find the location of the Legion’s secret headquarters before it's too late.
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Big Guy and Rusty face off against E.D.I.E., the emotionless but ambitious supercomputer that controls Quark’s space station. If a microchip ransom isn't delivered to Edie, she'll blow up the moon!
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When a botched Quark experiment brings a Cycloptic creature from another dimension to earth, it’s up to Big Guy and Rusty to subdue the stampeding monster.
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Dr. Gilder, the Legion Ex Machina’s mole within Quark, uses his robotic expertise to take control of Rusty in an attempt to destroy Dr. Donovan.
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Quark’s prototype Ocean Floor Powerstation awakens a sleeping Leviathan. Big Guy and Rusty must put the body-snatching creature back to bed before it reaches the surface.
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