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Robots
Rodney Copperbottom is a young robot inventor who dreams of making the world a better place, until the evil Ratchet takes over Bigweld Industries. Now, Rodney's dreams – and those of his friends – are in danger of becoming obsolete.
rating
6.481
runtime
90 min

Release

2005-03-10

Cast

Ewan McGregor
Ewan McGregor
as Rodney Copperbottom (voice)
Halle Berry
Halle Berry
as Cappy (voice)
Greg Kinnear
Greg Kinnear
as Ratchet (voice)
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks
as Bigweld (voice)
Drew Carey
Drew Carey
as Crank (voice)
Amanda Bynes
Amanda Bynes
as Piper (voice)
Robin Williams
Robin Williams
as Fender (voice)
Jim Broadbent
Jim Broadbent
as Madame Gasket (voice)
Stanley Tucci
Stanley Tucci
as Herb Copperbottom (voice)
Dianne Wiest
Dianne Wiest
as Mrs. Copperbottom (voice)
Harland Williams
Harland Williams
as Lug (voice)
Jennifer Coolidge
Jennifer Coolidge
as Aunt Fanny (voice)
Paul Giamatti
Paul Giamatti
as Tim the Gate Guard (voice)
Natasha Lyonne
Natasha Lyonne
as Loretta Geargrinder (voice)
Chris Wedge
Chris Wedge
as Wonderbot / Phone Booth (voice)
Dan Hedaya
Dan Hedaya
as Mr. Gunk (voice)
Marshall Efron
Marshall Efron
as Lamppost / Toilet Bot / Bass Drum / Microphone
Terry Bradshaw
Terry Bradshaw
as Broken Arm Bot (voice)
Al Roker
Al Roker
as Mailbox (voice)
Lucille Bliss
Lucille Bliss
as Pigeon Lady (voice)
Jay Leno
Jay Leno
as Fire Hydrant (voice)
Lowell Ganz
Lowell Ganz
as Mr. Gasket (voice)
Paula Abdul
Paula Abdul
as Watch (voice)
Jackie Hoffman
Jackie Hoffman
as Water Cooler (voice)
Brian Scott McFadden
Brian Scott McFadden
as Trashcan Bot (voice)
Tim Nordquist
Tim Nordquist
as Tin Man (voice)
James Earl Jones
James Earl Jones
as Voice Box at Hardware Store (voice)
Damien Fahey
Damien Fahey
as Stage Announcer (voice)
Stephen Tobolowsky
Stephen Tobolowsky
as Bigmouth Executive / Forge (voice)
Jansen Panettiere
Jansen Panettiere
as Younger Rodney (voice)
Will Denton
Will Denton
as Young Rodney (voice)
Crawford Wilson
Crawford Wilson
as Young Rodney (voice)
Dylan Denton
Dylan Denton
as Youngest Rodney (voice)
Jennifer Perito
Jennifer Perito
as Additional Voices
Alan Rosenberg
Alan Rosenberg
as Jack Hammer (voice)
Lara Cody
Lara Cody
as Additional Voices
Cooper Cowgill
Cooper Cowgill
as Additional Voices
David Crommett
David Crommett
as Additional Voices
Darin De Paul
Darin De Paul
as Additional Voices
Dann Fink
Dann Fink
as Additional Voices
Timothy Gulan
Timothy Gulan
as Additional Voices
Ray Iannicelli
Ray Iannicelli
as Additional Voices
Sondra James
Sondra James
as Additional Voices
Vanessa Lemonides
Vanessa Lemonides
as Additional Voices
Marcus Maurice
Marcus Maurice
as Additional Voices
David Rossmer
David Rossmer
as Additional Voices
Bruce Winant
Bruce Winant
as Additional Voices / ADR Loop Group
Chris Moyles
Chris Moyles
as Stage Announcer (voice)
Chingy
Chingy
as DJ Robot (uncredited)
Sean Garnhart
Sean Garnhart
as Diesel (uncredited)
Paul Urmson
Paul Urmson
as Diesel (uncredited)
Randy Jackson
Randy Jackson
as Watch #2 (voice) (uncredited)
James Brown
James Brown
as Diesel (archive footage) (uncredited)
Frank Welker
Frank Welker
as Sweeper (voice) (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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Geronimo1967

"Rodney" is the creative sort of robot. He has grand designs that will never come to fruition at home, so he heads to the big city where he hopes that the legendary "Big Weld" will snap up his inventions. Thing is, by the time he arrives there's been a bit of a coup at the plant and the business in under new management. The rather menacing "Ratchet" has now taken the helm and his new motto is cheap and cheerful. Basic products that need upgrading constantly then replacing for a new model. There will be no more repairs, no more spare parts - it will be survival of the fittest until something even fitter is manufactured. "Rodney" manages to align himself with many of the now overlooked rust-buckets abandoned to the depths of the factory and they decide to try and find "Big Weld" and see if they can restore him to his job. I's a rather clunky swipe at all things short-sighted, corporate and throw away, this film - not much subtlety here, but the last twenty minutes or so allow that message to be reinforced more entertainingly by some fun action animation. Who doesn't love a big domino fall or a demon-robot with some axe-wielding henchmen and a lovely roasting furnace? No doubt about the ending, but it's an easy enough watch that reminds us about team-playing and not leaving out the little guy - maybe it just needed to tone down the moralising a little.