Robots
Young children see their toys in a whole new light it allows them to step up obstruct these secret abilities now hidden within and create a unique identity that stands out all on their own. Rodney Copper bottom dreams of making it big in life by making it to Robot City and working with some of the most pioneering and imaginative inventors including Mr. Bigweld, the two of which are surrounded by wild aspirations.
Though, when Rodney comes to the big city, he gets an awe-inspiring surprise: there are other intelligent inventors around the world who do not share the same sense of interest as he does. What is even more discouraging is the fact that it seems Bigweld has betrayed his principles and is currently being controlled by Phineas T. Ratchet and Madame Gasket, the latter being a relentless and oppressive ruler with an appetite for power.
The company’s new boss, as well as his dexterous and horrendous mother, are not very big fans of Bigweld Delight: there is not a sufficient cash flow from earning spare parts for antiquated robots, which was Bigweld’s previous job, but there is plenty of profit from robot upgrades (Robot plastic surgery is what it really is).
Phineas T. Ratchet and Madame Gasket together altered the company motto from You can shine no matter what you’re made of to Why be you when you can be new?. But without regular deliveries of spare parts, many of the older, working class bots ’outmodes’ as they are known are destined for Gasket’s Cut N Sew, a hellish pit where they will be disassembled and liquefied.
In the meantime, Rodney fits well into a band of robotic outcasts who call themselves the Rusties, including Fender and his young sister, Piper. With the talent to fix almost anything, Rodney establishes a successful company around making outmodes stay within loose bolts and oil. This, of course, puts him directly in the path of Ratchet and Gasket’s sinister designs.
This is how Robots portrays this story the grit and determination of Rodriguez and the Rusties versus the dastardly, relentless violence of Ratchet and his goons, in what is a hyperkinetic smear of comedy so graphic, that you start to question why they’ve not installed seatbelts in cinemas.
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