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Robots (2005 film)

Robots is a 2005 American computer-animated science fiction adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox. It was directed by Chris Wedge and written by David Lindsay-Abaire, Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel from a story by Ron Mita, Jim McClain, and David Lindsay-Abaire. It stars the voices of Ewan McGregor, Halle Berry, Greg Kinnear, Mel Brooks, Amanda Bynes, Drew Carey, and Robin Williams. The story follows a robot named Rodney Copperbottom (McGregor) who seeks out his idol Bigweld (Brooks) at his company in Robot City, only to discover a plot by its new owner Ratchet (Kinnear) and his mother (Broadbent) to cheat older robots into buying expensive upgrades.

Robots
Theatrical release poster
Directed byChris Wedge
Screenplay by
Story by
Produced by
Starring
Edited byJohn Carnochan
Music byJohn Powell
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release dates
Running time
90 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$75-80 million[2][3]
Box office$262.5 million[2]

Development on the film began in 2000, when Wedge and William Joyce failed to adapt Joyce's 1993 book Santa Calls and they decided to do a story on robots. Robots was theatrically released on March 11, 2005. It grossed $262.5 million worldwide against a $75 million budget and received generally positive reviews.

Plot

In a world populated by sentient robots, Rodney Copperbottom, son of Herb and Lydia Copperbottom from Rivet Town, is an aspiring young inventor. He idolizes Bigweld, a famous inventor, entrepreneur, and philanthropist whose company, Bigweld Industries, hires other inventors and provides robots with spare parts. Following Bigweld's example to "see a need, fill a need", Rodney develops a small, flying robot, named Wonderbot, to assist his father, Herb, who works as a dishwasher at a restaurant. When Herb's supervisor Mr. Gunk confronts them, Wonderbot malfunctions and wreaks havoc in the kitchen.

To help Herb pay for the damages, Rodney decides to move to Robot City, hoping to present Wonderbot to Bigweld Industries. Upon his arrival, Rodney is ejected from Bigweld Industries by the company's current head Phineas T. Ratchet, who, in Bigweld's absence, has stopped producing spare parts and inventions in favor of expensive "upgrades", thereby "outmoding" robots who are unable or unwilling to pay for them. Ratchet's mother, Madame Gasket, runs the Chop Shop, a facility that collects scrap and spare parts (and sometimes outmoded robots) and melts them to create ingots for Upgrades.

After failing to get into Bigweld Industries, Rodney befriends Fender Pinwheeler, a ne'er-do-well he met at the train station. Fender takes him in to a boarding home populated by other outmodes, known collectively as the "Rusties". Word of Rodney's mechanical prowess spreads, and he is hailed as a local hero after he and the Rusties fix outmodes throughout the neighborhood, although they are eventually unable to cope with the demand due to the spare part shortage. Hoping to enlist Bigweld's help, Rodney and Fender infiltrate the Bigweld Ball – where Bigweld usually makes an appearance – only for Ratchet to announce that Bigweld will not attend. Enraged, Rodney publicly berates Ratchet, who orders his security team to eliminate him. Cappy, a Bigweld Industries executive opposed to Ratchet's plans, rescues Rodney and Fender. Fender is captured by a Sweeper, a Chop Shop refuse collection vehicle, where he discovers Gasket and Ratchet's plan to use a fleet of Super-Sweepers to collectively scrap and smelt the outmodes into more upgrades.

Meanwhile, Rodney and Cappy fly to Bigweld's mansion, where they eventually find Bigweld and tell him what has been going on. Bigweld reveals Ratchet's greed and business sense dwarfed his idealism in the management of Bigweld Industries, and tells Rodney and Cappy to leave. Crushed, Rodney calls his parents and plans to return to Rivet Town. Herb encourages Rodney to fight for his dreams, or he will spend the rest of his life regretting it like Herb did. Fender returns upon escaping from the Chop Shop and reveals Ratchet and Gasket's plot. Rodney rallies Cappy and the Rusties to stop them. They are joined by Bigweld, who has regained his resolve after realizing how much he and his ideals meant to Rodney.

The group returns to Bigweld Industries where Bigweld fires Ratchet, who ultimately knocks him unconscious, planning on melting him down as well. Rodney, Cappy, and Wonderbot rescue Bigweld from Ratchet and escape with the Rusties in a security vehicle with Ratchet close behind. Rodney unclips Ratchet's vehicle to break free, but their vehicle loses control in front of the Chop Shop and Bigweld is rolled inside. Refusing to give up, Rodney upgrades the Rusties to rescue Bigweld. Rodney, Cappy, and the Rusties, alongside an army of outmodes that Rodney had repaired earlier, battle Ratchet, Gasket, and their army of workers. Rodney and Bigweld immobilize the Super-Sweepers and defeat Ratchet, who accidentally kills Gasket and a Mufasa voice box by knocking them both into the incinerator while trying to escape. Ratchet is accidentally stripped of his upgrades, being left chained to the ceiling with his father.

Taking control of Bigweld Industries once again, Bigweld promises to make spare parts available to everyone. Later, he holds a public ceremony in Rivet Town, where he nominates Rodney as his new second-in-command and eventual successor. Rodney provides Herb with new replacement parts and a flugelhorn-like instrument to fulfill his dream of being a musician. After a shaky start, Herb leads Rodney, Cappy, the Rusties, Bigweld and the townspeople in a rousing rendition of "Get Up Offa That Thing".

Voice cast

 
 
 
 
Halle Berry (Cappy), Greg Kinnear (Phineas T. Ratchet), Robin Williams (Fender Pinwheeler), Amanda Bynes (Piper Pinwheeler) and Honda's ASIMO robot at the film's premiere in Westwood, Los Angeles[4][5]

Production

 
Rivet Town was rumored to be based on Watertown, New York, where director Chris Wedge lived during his teens. However, Wedge dismissed this in an interview.[7]

Initially, Chris Wedge and William Joyce had decided to make a film adaptation of Joyce's book, Santa Calls. After a failed animation test in 2000, Wedge and Joyce decided to develop an original story about a world of robots instead. In 2001, the duo pitched the concept to then-20th Century Fox Animation president Chris Meledandri, as a visual idea. While not initially impressed, Meledandri agreed to greenlight the film, and served as the executive producer.[8] The film began production in 2002, shortly after Ice Age was released. Wedge reunited with the crew from his first film, including Carlos Saldanha as the co-director. In June 2003, the film was announced by Fox at the American Museum of Natural History's IMAX theater. This announcement confirmed the entire cast, and slated the film for its 2005 release.[9]

Release

Robots was originally scheduled for a 2004 release,[10] but the release date was changed to 2005. The film premiered on March 6, 2005 in Westwood, Los Angeles,[4][5] and it was released theatrically on March 11, 2005. The film was the first to feature the new trailer for Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, where it was reported that Star Wars fans went to see the movie just to see the trailer and hear the voice of Ewan McGregor, who also played Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy, as Rodney Copperbottom. The film also featured the exclusive trailer for Blue Sky's next film Ice Age: The Meltdown, then called Ice Age 2.[11] Robots was digitally re-mastered into IMAX format (IMAX DMR) and released in select IMAX theatres around the world. It was the first 20th Century Fox film that was released on the same day on IMAX and conventional 35mm screens. It was also the first IMAX DMR film released in the spring season, and the second IMAX DMR film distributed by Fox.[12]

Home media

The film was released on DVD and VHS in both fullscreen and widescreen on September 27, 2005,[13] was accompanied by an original short animated film based on Robots, titled Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty.[14][15] The film was released in high-definition on Blu-ray Disc on March 22, 2011.[16]

Reception

Box office

The film was released March 11, 2005, in the United States and Canada and grossed $36 million in 3,776 theaters its opening weekend, ranking #1 at the box office.[17] It grossed a total of $260.7 million worldwide—$128.2 million in the United States and Canada and $132.5 million in other territories.[2]

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 64% based on 183 reviews, with an average rating of 6.6/10. The site's consensus reads: "Robots delights on a visual level, but the story feels like it came off an assembly line."[18] Metacritic, gives the film a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 based on 33 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[19] Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "A" on scale of A+ to F.[20]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film three and a half stars out of four, stating that "this is a movie that is a joy to behold entirely apart from what it is about. It looks happy, and, more to the point, it looks harmonious."[21] Caroline Westbrook of the Empire Magazine gave the film a three out of five stars and said, "Kids will love it and their adult companions will be warmly entertained - but it's far from a computer-animated classic."[22] Rob Mackie of The Guardian gave the film a three out of five stars, saying, "skilfully combines adult and kids' comedy. But For all the imaginative splendours and a sharp script, Robots is never quite as distinctive as its predecessor, Ice Age."[23] Common Sense Media gave the film a four out of five stars and said: "Endearing 'follow your dreams' story with plenty of laughs."[24]

Accolades

Robots won an ASCAP award in the category of top box office films. The movie received two Annie Award nominations (Outstanding Character Design in a Feature Production and Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Feature Production; both for William Joyce and Steve Martino for the latter) and two Kid's Choice Award nominations (Favorite Animated Movie and Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie for Robin Williams' performance as Fender). Robots was also nominated for a Teen Choice Award (Choice Movie: Animated/Computer Generated) and a Visual Effects Society Award.[citation needed]

The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

Music

Score

Robots: Original Motion Picture Score
Film score by
ReleasedMarch 15, 2005 (2005-03-15)
GenreScore
Length43:41
LabelVarèse Sarabande
Fox Music

Robots: Original Motion Picture Score was composed by John Powell and was released on March 15, 2005 by Varèse Sarabande and Fox Music.[26][27]

No.TitleLength
1."Overture"4:02
2."Rivet Town Parade"0:54
3."Bigweld TV / Creating Wonderbot"2:45
4."Wonderbot Wash"2:08
5."Train Station"3:50
6."Crosstown Express"1:19
7."Wild Ride"1:36
8."Madame Gasket"1:00
9."Chop Shop"1:50
10."Meet The Rusties"2:06
11."Bigweld Workshop"3:13
12."Phone Booth"1:29
13."Gathering Forces"3:28
14."Escape"4:42
15."Deciding to Fight Back"1:13
16."Attack of the Sweepers"1:26
17."Butt Whoopin'"3:42
18."Homecoming"1:33
19."Dad's Dream"1:25
Total length:43:41
Other songs in the film include

Video game

A video game based on the film, was released on February 24, 2005 for the Game Boy Advance, GameCube, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2, Xbox and Windows. It was developed by Eurocom for the consoles and PC and by Griptonite Games for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS, it was published by Vivendi Universal Games. The game would receive mixed to average reviews from critics.[28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]

Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty

Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty is a five-minute computer-animated film that was included as a bonus feature on the DVD and Blu-ray release of Robots and is a prequel to the film, as it takes place during Fender's arrival at Robot City. In the short, Aunt Fanny/Fan gives a tour of the Robot City Train Station to a motley collection of robots, including Fender Pinwheeler, Zinc, Tammy, Hacky, and an Old Lady-Bot.[14][15]

Sequel

Following its release, both Wedge and Joyce have expressed interest in doing a sequel.[37][38]

In light of the Release the Snyder Cut movement and the closure of Blue Sky Studios, a movement to release a director's cut of Robots has gained traction.[39] A proposed director's cut was first mentioned on the film's original DVD audio commentary with Wedge and Joyce, where Wedge went on that there would be alternate takes in certain scenes and Cappy would've been more fleshed out.[40]

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Robots is a 2005 American computer animated science fiction adventure comedy film produced by Blue Sky Studios and distributed by 20th Century Fox It was directed by Chris Wedge and written by David Lindsay Abaire Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel from a story by Ron Mita Jim McClain and David Lindsay Abaire It stars the voices of Ewan McGregor Halle Berry Greg Kinnear Mel Brooks Amanda Bynes Drew Carey and Robin Williams The story follows a robot named Rodney Copperbottom McGregor who seeks out his idol Bigweld Brooks at his company in Robot City only to discover a plot by its new owner Ratchet Kinnear and his mother Broadbent to cheat older robots into buying expensive upgrades RobotsTheatrical release posterDirected byChris WedgeScreenplay byDavid Lindsay Abaire Lowell Ganz Babaloo Mandel Joe RanftStory byRon Mita Jim McClain David Lindsay AbaireProduced byJerry Davis John C Donkin William JoyceStarringEwan McGregor Halle Berry Greg Kinnear Mel Brooks Amanda Bynes Drew Carey Robin WilliamsEdited byJohn CarnochanMusic byJohn PowellProductioncompaniesBlue Sky Studios20th Century Fox AnimationDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease datesMarch 6 2005 2005 03 06 Westwood Los Angeles March 11 2005 2005 03 11 United States Running time90 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 75 80 million 2 3 Box office 262 5 million 2 Development on the film began in 2000 when Wedge and William Joyce failed to adapt Joyce s 1993 book Santa Calls and they decided to do a story on robots Robots was theatrically released on March 11 2005 It grossed 262 5 million worldwide against a 75 million budget and received generally positive reviews Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 6 Music 6 1 Score 7 Video game 8 Aunt Fanny s Tour of Booty 9 Sequel 10 References 11 External linksPlot EditIn a world populated by sentient robots Rodney Copperbottom son of Herb and Lydia Copperbottom from Rivet Town is an aspiring young inventor He idolizes Bigweld a famous inventor entrepreneur and philanthropist whose company Bigweld Industries hires other inventors and provides robots with spare parts Following Bigweld s example to see a need fill a need Rodney develops a small flying robot named Wonderbot to assist his father Herb who works as a dishwasher at a restaurant When Herb s supervisor Mr Gunk confronts them Wonderbot malfunctions and wreaks havoc in the kitchen To help Herb pay for the damages Rodney decides to move to Robot City hoping to present Wonderbot to Bigweld Industries Upon his arrival Rodney is ejected from Bigweld Industries by the company s current head Phineas T Ratchet who in Bigweld s absence has stopped producing spare parts and inventions in favor of expensive upgrades thereby outmoding robots who are unable or unwilling to pay for them Ratchet s mother Madame Gasket runs the Chop Shop a facility that collects scrap and spare parts and sometimes outmoded robots and melts them to create ingots for Upgrades After failing to get into Bigweld Industries Rodney befriends Fender Pinwheeler a ne er do well he met at the train station Fender takes him in to a boarding home populated by other outmodes known collectively as the Rusties Word of Rodney s mechanical prowess spreads and he is hailed as a local hero after he and the Rusties fix outmodes throughout the neighborhood although they are eventually unable to cope with the demand due to the spare part shortage Hoping to enlist Bigweld s help Rodney and Fender infiltrate the Bigweld Ball where Bigweld usually makes an appearance only for Ratchet to announce that Bigweld will not attend Enraged Rodney publicly berates Ratchet who orders his security team to eliminate him Cappy a Bigweld Industries executive opposed to Ratchet s plans rescues Rodney and Fender Fender is captured by a Sweeper a Chop Shop refuse collection vehicle where he discovers Gasket and Ratchet s plan to use a fleet of Super Sweepers to collectively scrap and smelt the outmodes into more upgrades Meanwhile Rodney and Cappy fly to Bigweld s mansion where they eventually find Bigweld and tell him what has been going on Bigweld reveals Ratchet s greed and business sense dwarfed his idealism in the management of Bigweld Industries and tells Rodney and Cappy to leave Crushed Rodney calls his parents and plans to return to Rivet Town Herb encourages Rodney to fight for his dreams or he will spend the rest of his life regretting it like Herb did Fender returns upon escaping from the Chop Shop and reveals Ratchet and Gasket s plot Rodney rallies Cappy and the Rusties to stop them They are joined by Bigweld who has regained his resolve after realizing how much he and his ideals meant to Rodney The group returns to Bigweld Industries where Bigweld fires Ratchet who ultimately knocks him unconscious planning on melting him down as well Rodney Cappy and Wonderbot rescue Bigweld from Ratchet and escape with the Rusties in a security vehicle with Ratchet close behind Rodney unclips Ratchet s vehicle to break free but their vehicle loses control in front of the Chop Shop and Bigweld is rolled inside Refusing to give up Rodney upgrades the Rusties to rescue Bigweld Rodney Cappy and the Rusties alongside an army of outmodes that Rodney had repaired earlier battle Ratchet Gasket and their army of workers Rodney and Bigweld immobilize the Super Sweepers and defeat Ratchet who accidentally kills Gasket and a Mufasa voice box by knocking them both into the incinerator while trying to escape Ratchet is accidentally stripped of his upgrades being left chained to the ceiling with his father Taking control of Bigweld Industries once again Bigweld promises to make spare parts available to everyone Later he holds a public ceremony in Rivet Town where he nominates Rodney as his new second in command and eventual successor Rodney provides Herb with new replacement parts and a flugelhorn like instrument to fulfill his dream of being a musician After a shaky start Herb leads Rodney Cappy the Rusties Bigweld and the townspeople in a rousing rendition of Get Up Offa That Thing Voice cast Edit Halle Berry Cappy Greg Kinnear Phineas T Ratchet Robin Williams Fender Pinwheeler Amanda Bynes Piper Pinwheeler and Honda s ASIMO robot at the film s premiere in Westwood Los Angeles 4 5 Ewan McGregor as Rodney Copperbottom an idealistic young blue robot and aspiring inventor Will Denton and Crawford Wilson as Rodney teenager Jansen Panettiere as Rodney child Dylan Denton as Rodney baby Halle Berry as Cappy a straight laced human themed executive at Bigweld Industries and Rodney s love interest Robin Williams as Fender Pinwheeler a mischievous red blender like robot who befriends Rodney and is constantly falling apart 6 Mel Brooks as Bigweld an elderly sphere robot who is the caring inventor and founder of Bigweld Industries Greg Kinnear as Phineas T Ratchet the menacing and arrogant right hand man of Bigweld and Madame Gasket s son Jim Broadbent as Madame Gasket the evil owner of the Chop Shop Amanda Bynes as Piper Pinwheeler a plucky yellow tomboy robot who is Fender s younger sister Drew Carey as Crank Casey a cynical orange vacuum cleaner monster truck like robot who befriends Rodney Jennifer Coolidge as Aunt Fanny in the US version also known as Aunt Fan in the UK version a motherly snail like robot who takes in outmoded and homeless robots Harland Williams as Lugnut or Lug an imposing but good natured green muscular robot who befriends Rodney along with his mute best friend Diesel Alan Rosenberg as Jack Hammer a rusty copperish orange robot who works at a hardware store Stanley Tucci as Herb Copperbottom Rodney s father and a dishwasher at Gunk s Greasy Spoon Dianne Wiest as Lydia Copperbottom Rodney s mother Chris Wedge as Wonderbot a small helicopter cup like robot who is Rodney s invention Natasha Lyonne in the US version and Cat Deeley in the UK version as Loretta Geargrinder a receptionist at Bigweld Industries and Fender s love interest Paul Giamatti as Tim the puppet gatekeeper at Bigweld Industries Dan Hedaya as Mr Gunk Herb s cynical inconsiderate boss Brian Scott McFadden as Trashcan Bot Jay Leno as Fire Hydrant Lucille Bliss as Pigeon Lady Paula Abdul as Wristwatch 1 Randy Jackson as Wristwatch 2 Al Roker as Mailbox Marshall Efron as Lamp Post Toilet Bot Bass Drum and Microphone Randall Montgomery as Zinc a ramshackle car robot Stephen Tobolowsky as Bigmouth Executive Forge in the US version and Eamonn Holmes in the UK version Tim Nordquist as Tin Man Terry Wogan in the UK version Lowell Ganz in the US version as Mr Gasket Madame Gasket s husband and Ratchet s father James Earl Jones as a Mufasa voice box Catherine O Hara as a Sally voice box William Hickey as a Dr Finkelstein voice box Production Edit Rivet Town was rumored to be based on Watertown New York where director Chris Wedge lived during his teens However Wedge dismissed this in an interview 7 Initially Chris Wedge and William Joyce had decided to make a film adaptation of Joyce s book Santa Calls After a failed animation test in 2000 Wedge and Joyce decided to develop an original story about a world of robots instead In 2001 the duo pitched the concept to then 20th Century Fox Animation president Chris Meledandri as a visual idea While not initially impressed Meledandri agreed to greenlight the film and served as the executive producer 8 The film began production in 2002 shortly after Ice Age was released Wedge reunited with the crew from his first film including Carlos Saldanha as the co director In June 2003 the film was announced by Fox at the American Museum of Natural History s IMAX theater This announcement confirmed the entire cast and slated the film for its 2005 release 9 Release EditRobots was originally scheduled for a 2004 release 10 but the release date was changed to 2005 The film premiered on March 6 2005 in Westwood Los Angeles 4 5 and it was released theatrically on March 11 2005 The film was the first to feature the new trailer for Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith where it was reported that Star Wars fans went to see the movie just to see the trailer and hear the voice of Ewan McGregor who also played Obi Wan Kenobi in the Star Wars prequel trilogy as Rodney Copperbottom The film also featured the exclusive trailer for Blue Sky s next film Ice Age The Meltdown then called Ice Age 2 11 Robots was digitally re mastered into IMAX format IMAX DMR and released in select IMAX theatres around the world It was the first 20th Century Fox film that was released on the same day on IMAX and conventional 35mm screens It was also the first IMAX DMR film released in the spring season and the second IMAX DMR film distributed by Fox 12 Home media Edit The film was released on DVD and VHS in both fullscreen and widescreen on September 27 2005 13 was accompanied by an original short animated film based on Robots titled Aunt Fanny s Tour of Booty 14 15 The film was released in high definition on Blu ray Disc on March 22 2011 16 Reception EditBox office Edit The film was released March 11 2005 in the United States and Canada and grossed 36 million in 3 776 theaters its opening weekend ranking 1 at the box office 17 It grossed a total of 260 7 million worldwide 128 2 million in the United States and Canada and 132 5 million in other territories 2 Critical response Edit On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 64 based on 183 reviews with an average rating of 6 6 10 The site s consensus reads Robots delights on a visual level but the story feels like it came off an assembly line 18 Metacritic gives the film a weighted average score of 64 out of 100 based on 33 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 19 Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A on scale of A to F 20 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times gave the film three and a half stars out of four stating that this is a movie that is a joy to behold entirely apart from what it is about It looks happy and more to the point it looks harmonious 21 Caroline Westbrook of the Empire Magazine gave the film a three out of five stars and said Kids will love it and their adult companions will be warmly entertained but it s far from a computer animated classic 22 Rob Mackie of The Guardian gave the film a three out of five stars saying skilfully combines adult and kids comedy But For all the imaginative splendours and a sharp script Robots is never quite as distinctive as its predecessor Ice Age 23 Common Sense Media gave the film a four out of five stars and said Endearing follow your dreams story with plenty of laughs 24 Accolades Edit Robots won an ASCAP award in the category of top box office films The movie received two Annie Award nominations Outstanding Character Design in a Feature Production and Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Feature Production both for William Joyce and Steve Martino for the latter and two Kid s Choice Award nominations Favorite Animated Movie and Favorite Voice From an Animated Movie for Robin Williams performance as Fender Robots was also nominated for a Teen Choice Award Choice Movie Animated Computer Generated and a Visual Effects Society Award citation needed The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists 2008 AFI s 10 Top 10 Nominated Animation Film 25 Music EditSee also Robots Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Score Edit Robots Original Motion Picture ScoreFilm score by John PowellReleasedMarch 15 2005 2005 03 15 GenreScoreLength43 41LabelVarese SarabandeFox MusicRobots Original Motion Picture Score was composed by John Powell and was released on March 15 2005 by Varese Sarabande and Fox Music 26 27 No TitleLength1 Overture 4 022 Rivet Town Parade 0 543 Bigweld TV Creating Wonderbot 2 454 Wonderbot Wash 2 085 Train Station 3 506 Crosstown Express 1 197 Wild Ride 1 368 Madame Gasket 1 009 Chop Shop 1 5010 Meet The Rusties 2 0611 Bigweld Workshop 3 1312 Phone Booth 1 2913 Gathering Forces 3 2814 Escape 4 4215 Deciding to Fight Back 1 1316 Attack of the Sweepers 1 2617 Butt Whoopin 3 4218 Homecoming 1 3319 Dad s Dream 1 25Total length 43 41 Other songs in the film include Underground Tom Waits Shine Ricky Fante end credits Can t Get Enough of Your Love Babe Barry White Baby One More Time Britney Spears See Me Melanie Blatt Eye of the Tiger Survivor From Zero to Hero Sarah Connor Gonna Make You Sweat Everybody Dance Now C C Music Factory and Freedom Williams There s Gotta Be More to Life Stacie Orrico Right Thurr Chingy I Like That Houston Get Up Offa That Thing James BrownVideo game EditMain article Robots 2005 video game A video game based on the film was released on February 24 2005 for the Game Boy Advance GameCube Nintendo DS PlayStation 2 Xbox and Windows It was developed by Eurocom for the consoles and PC and by Griptonite Games for the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS it was published by Vivendi Universal Games The game would receive mixed to average reviews from critics 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 Aunt Fanny s Tour of Booty EditAunt Fanny s Tour of Booty is a five minute computer animated film that was included as a bonus feature on the DVD and Blu ray release of Robots and is a prequel to the film as it takes place during Fender s arrival at Robot City In the short Aunt Fanny Fan gives a tour of the Robot City Train Station to a motley collection of robots including Fender Pinwheeler Zinc Tammy Hacky and an Old Lady Bot 14 15 Sequel EditFollowing its release both Wedge and Joyce have expressed interest in doing a sequel 37 38 In light of the Release the Snyder Cut movement and the closure of Blue Sky Studios a movement to release a director s cut of Robots has gained traction 39 A proposed director s cut was first mentioned on the film s original DVD audio commentary with Wedge and Joyce where Wedge went on that there would be alternate takes in certain scenes and Cappy would ve been 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