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The Wakeman residence is the home to Jenny, Nora, and the XJ sisters.

It is a large, gray house that stands out over the smaller houses of Tremorton.

Rooms[]

Jenny's room[]

Sweet privacy

Jenny's base of operations, located on the top floor with a huge window overlooking the neighborhood. It is filled to the brim with computers and other electrical devices for monitoring threats that Jenny takes care of (or ignores), as well as basic amenities to make it a proper teenage bedroom. Her room is usually in a state of disarray, much to Nora's displeasement.

Brad and Tuck often visit Jenny here by entering through her window.

Nora's office[]

A place for Nora to invent and conduct research. Much like other rooms in the house, it's filled with clutter, although here it has more odd stuff like a jar of brains and a dismantled XJ-5. There's also a computer for communicating with Jenny, a Holo Chamber, and the Random Threat Indicator.

A giant observatory-style telescope was also present in Designing Women (2004).

The basement[]

A semi-typical basement filled with clutter that also functions as the laundry room.

Sister-Storage

Hidden behind the staircase is an old, probably forgotten, storage room where all the past XJ prototypes were deactivated and locked away.

Secret-Underground-Vault

Even deeper within the basement is a Secret Underground Vault filled with Nora's past inventions. Getting inside is a challenging ordeal as the entryway is riddled with lethal booby traps.

Presumably after the events of Sibling Tsunami (2002), the XJ sisters were relocated here to make sure they don't get out again. This was further evidenced in Escape from Cluster Prime (2005), where they were sealed in blister packaging for good measure.

The backyard[]

Often where Jenny practices combat skills with her mother. Also out back is a luscious garden tended by Nora, and on several occasions, a swimming pool.

There was once a tiny dilapidated shed that Jenny eventually claimed as her own home; with a bit of carpentry work done she managed to expand the shed into a full-sized bachelorette pad with non-stop parties. Said parties led to the shed's eventual demise.

Appearances[]

Wakeman-Residence-Gone

Nothing left.

WR-Winter

Season 1 (2002)[]

# Title Year
1 It Came From Next Door (debut) 2002
2 Pest Control 2002
3 Raggedy Android 2002
7 Ear No Evil 2002
9 Party Machine 2002
10 Speak No Evil 2002
11 See No Evil 2002
12 The Great Unwashed 2002
13 The Return of Raggedy Android 2002
14 The Boy Who Cried Robot 2002
15 Sibling Tsunami 2002
17 Hostile Makeover 2002
19 Dressed To Kill 2002
21 Daydream Believer 2002
22 This Time With Feeling 2002
25 The Wonderful World of Wizzly 2002
26 Call Hating 2002

Season 2 (2004-05)[]

# Title Year
29 Mind Over Matter (recycled into a wooden mech body for Jenny) 2004
30 Future Shock 2004
31 Humiliation 101 2004
32 Love 'Em or Leash 'Em 2004
34 A Robot For All Seasons 2004
35 Pajama Party Prankapalooza 2004
36 Sister Sledgehammer (destroyed) 2004
37 Dancing With My Shell 2004
38 Around the World in Eighty Pieces 2004
39 Armagedroid 2004
40 Killgore 2004
42 Crash Pad Crash 2004
43 Designing Women 2004
45 Mama Drama 2005
47 Toying With Jenny 2005
48 Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles 2005
49 Escape from Cluster Prime 2005

Season 3 (2005-06)[]

# Title Year
51 There's No Place Like Home School 2005
53 Tuckered Out 2005
55 Never Say Uncle 2005
56 A Spoonful of Mayhem 2005
58 Girl of Steal (trashed) 2005
59 Mist Opportunities 2005
62 Teen Idol 2005
63 Good Old Sheldon 2005
64 Infectious Personality (melts from radiation) 2006
66 Agent 00' Sheldon (trashed) 2006
67 Indes-Tuck-tible 2006
68 Puppet Bride (had a moat dug around the perimeter) 2006
71 Labor Day (impounded by the Skyway Patrol) 2006
72 Voyage to the Planet of the Bikers 2006
74 Samurai Vac 2006
75 Turncoats (final appearance; partially destroyed, later repaired) 2006

Trivia[]

  • The house's mailbox is shaped like an old race car.
  • A tree overlooking Jenny's bedroom had a ladder installed by Brad for easier access.
  • There's a closet that Nora loaned to Tuck for fireworks storage. Predictably, this led to severe structural damage.
  • The house has some form of a built-in security system, as a mainframe uplink port managed to reject Jenny's coaxial cable and replace itself with an electrical outlet.
  • In Party Machine (2002), it is noted that small aliens always land in a spot within the house and is the reason why Nora bought it.
  • Despite several fireplaces being found inside, no actual chimneys are visible on the outside.
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