Rodney Copperbottom is a young robot inventor who dreams of making the world a better place, until the evil Ratchet takes over Big Weld Industries. Now, Rodney's dreams – and those of his friends – are in danger of becoming obsolete.
This movie contains 18 potentially triggering events.
No, but one of the main antagonists is a bit of a pervert and sexually harasses one of his female employees. It's relatively mild, especially considering that this is a family movie, but still.
There are a couple moments where characters are buried, and one where they’re alluded to being dead, but no actual death by earth or general burial is in the film.
There is multiple characters shown attached or held up by materials like chains, springs, magnetism, wire and possibly more. No graphic imagery, I don’t think there’s anyone with a material near their neck, but I do not swear to it.
No, but it is possibly worth mentioning that there's a joke towards the beginning where a robot couple realizes that their newborn baby has a "piece" missing, and they hammer it in (off-camera, but the baby's reaction is seen).
There are multiple scenes of characters hit, thrown, dropped, slid, or falling in general which could possibly lead to the watcher to believe they are going to die. There is no death by falling but it could technically be said its alluded to.
Technically there are kidnapped characters.....Don’t quote me but also none of it’s graphic or scary. Any of the possible times it happens is purely an annoyance or easily agreed with
There is a scene where various characters do “arm farts”. A character misunderstands and lets out a very loud and prolonged fart which is implied to have been so strong it killed someone outside in the street.
In one scene, several characters challenge each other to an armpit fart contest, but one character misunderstands and actually farts. There are also a few jokes about that character being flatulent, as well as some general toilet humor.
It's probably not even possible to get cancer or other illnesses in the setting this movie takes place in, seeing how all of the characters are robots.
There is a few scenes where background characters are shown unhappy with their bodies, and multiple scenes of a male character having to use commonly feminine body parts but disliking it (he ends up just embracing it in the end).
There are many scenes where one could be triggered by an inclosed or trapped space. Theres an entire scene of two characters in a round cage getting thrown around the city and then like ten minutes later one of the characters is seen stuck in a barrel unconscious upside down. There are also some possible issues relating to being buried among either a liquid or physical objects.
Absolutely! In the middle or end of the “Heading to BigWeld” (scene starts directly after Rodney leaves the train station and ends when he arrives at the company building) theres a slingshot via a pullback spring that launches them into a colorful tube where it flashes a ton for about 5 seconds then they’re out and onto the next part of the route.
It isn't even really possible for any of the characters in this movie to get pregnant, considering that they're all robots. Baby robots are built using a kit.
Basically if a robot is damaged, and can't afford to upgrade, Ratchet is planning to leave them with no options for repair. I consider it ableist as well as classist.
I don’t think so but there’s a not so noticable theme of most pointed or sharp nosed characters being evil and some of the lead characters having a “button nose”.
I’m pretty sure there isn’t any. There’s a non-violent riot, one “violent” riot, and some protesting a company’s Co-CEO but nothing sensitive or resulting in graphic harm.
There is a scene at the very beginning and possible again later where a car stops just before two characters in the street. There also may be veering in later parts of the film. No collision or injury just close proximity. In terms of vehicles in general, there is alot of crashing towards the end in various car/truck/tank like vehicles.
There is a scene at the very beginning and possible again later where a car stops just before two characters in the street. No collision or injury just close proximity.