About Robots
Robots (2005) is a vibrant animated adventure that combines clever humor with heartfelt themes. The film follows Rodney Copperbottom, a young inventor from Rivet Town who dreams of working for Bigweld Industries, the company founded by his idol, the benevolent inventor Bigweld. Upon arriving in Robot City, Rodney discovers that the corporation has been taken over by the profit-obsessed Phineas T. Ratchet, who has discontinued the production of spare parts, threatening older robots with obsolescence.
Directed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha, the film features stellar voice performances from Ewan McGregor as the optimistic Rodney, Robin Williams as the hilarious scrap-metal scavenger Fender, and Greg Kinnear as the villainous Ratchet. The animation is visually inventive, creating a metallic world filled with imaginative contraptions and colorful characters.
What makes Robots particularly engaging is its balance of slapstick comedy and meaningful messages about innovation, perseverance, and the value of every individual regardless of age or model. The film's themes of corporate greed versus compassionate entrepreneurship remain surprisingly relevant. With its fast-paced adventure, memorable characters, and family-friendly humor, Robots offers entertainment that appeals to both children and adults. The film's creative world-building and positive messages make it worth watching for anyone who enjoys imaginative animated stories with heart and humor.
Directed by Chris Wedge and Carlos Saldanha, the film features stellar voice performances from Ewan McGregor as the optimistic Rodney, Robin Williams as the hilarious scrap-metal scavenger Fender, and Greg Kinnear as the villainous Ratchet. The animation is visually inventive, creating a metallic world filled with imaginative contraptions and colorful characters.
What makes Robots particularly engaging is its balance of slapstick comedy and meaningful messages about innovation, perseverance, and the value of every individual regardless of age or model. The film's themes of corporate greed versus compassionate entrepreneurship remain surprisingly relevant. With its fast-paced adventure, memorable characters, and family-friendly humor, Robots offers entertainment that appeals to both children and adults. The film's creative world-building and positive messages make it worth watching for anyone who enjoys imaginative animated stories with heart and humor.


















