"Face 9000, ready to assist you!"
-Face 9000
Face 9000 is a talking computer assistant, and one of the main characters in Ready Jet Go!
Personality[]
Face 9000 knows everything about science, being a talking computer and all. He is always happy to help the kids whenever they have a question. He can also be quite playful, in order to make learning fun for the kids.
However, he can be very clingy and gets jealous easily. This is shown in Back to Bortron 7, where he gets jealous over the Propulsions using a PowerCube for a presentation instead of him.
Since he is a computer, he is programmed to reply honestly to any question he is asked, and as such, is incapable of telling a lie. In Space Camp, his attempt to disguise himself as 'Mr. Face' at space camp is poorly made. He's also not too good at telling jokes, as seen in My Three Suns.
International Voices[]
- Finland: Markus Niemi
- France (Space Camp): Rémi Pous
- Latin America: Juan Guzmán, Lileana Chacon (Space Camp)
- South Korea: Lee Min-kyu
- Brazil: Leandro Heins
- Indonesia: Eric Zhanov
Trivia[]
- He was revealed to have a great-grandmother in Moon Face.
- He is ticklish, as revealed in Satellite Selfie.
- His name has two different origins:
- The "It's Over 9000!" scene from the Ocean Group's dub of Dragon Ball Z. In that dub, Brian Drummond voices Vegeta, and he also voices Face.
- HAL 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, who is also an incredibly smart AI.
- For some reason, he is back to his original design in Space Camp.
- In the Spanish dub of Space Camp, he is voiced by a woman, but it seems that they digitally altered her voice to a lower pitch so that she sounds like a man.
Gallery[]
Characters |
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Main characters |
Jet Propulsion • Sean Rafferty • Sydney Skelley • Mindy Melendez • Sunspot Propulsion • Carrot Propulsion • Celery Propulsion • Face 9000 |
Supporting characters |
Earthies: Dr. Rafferty • Dr. Bergs • Amy Skelley • Mr. Peterson • Mitchell Peterson • Lillian • Aurora • Houston • Bina Chandra Bortronians: Earth Animals & Robots: |