My Life as a Teenage Robot: XJ-10

My Life as a Teenage Robot: XJ-10 is an American-Canadian live action-computer animated comedy science fiction film. It is the first sequel of the My Life as a Teenage Robot film series, and like the first film, is based off of the Nickelodeon series of the same name.

Just like the first film, the movie received mixed reviews from critics, but gained a positive reception from audiences.

Plot
Taking place one year after the first film, Jenny "XJ-9" Wakeman (Ciara Baxton), has become very popular around the world, mostly in Japan, but she mostly has to leave school in a rush in order to save the world, leading to Vice-Principal Razinski (Danny Devito) threatening to expel her from the school, where Nora Wakeman (Karol Smythe), Jenny's creator and mother, refuses to let him expel her daughter from the school, as she needs an education and needs to make friends to prevent her from being lonely again, and threatens to sue the school if Razinski succeeds. In Nora's car, Jenny admits to Nora that she feels kind of a, "School Black Sheep" due to her being the only robot at school, and wishes for a robot sister like her, Nora understands but claims that it may be unlikely. One night, Nora takes a vacation to the Bahamas for a business trip, and tells Jenny not to go in the basement. Jenny begins to suspect that her mom might be hiding something, she enters the basement, and discovers various prototypes of her model series in the basement, somehow filling her with joy.