Is there any other movie, show or comic where the cast consists entirely of robots? The closest thing I can think of is Reboot.
Is there any other movie, show or comic where the cast consists entirely of robots...
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Reboot is programs, not robots.
Yeah, that's why I said close. Most of the programs look like robots at least.
Um 9?
I can think of at least two and they're both basically for kindergarteners.
it does seem like a really under utilized opportunity for character design. I don't know why there isn't more media with all robot cast.
There was a short lived show on cartoon network called Robotomy where everyone was a robot but that's all I can think of.
Robotomy, and Rollie Ollie?
oh I guess that counts yeah. Man I haven't seen 9 in forever. I love that film. Thx for reminding me user.
Because the USA hates robots unless they're Transformers or Voltron. This goes double if the robots are of the giant variety.
I thought it's because they're kinda hard to animate.
Bullshit!
Or a Megazord.
Why would robots be hard to animate?
What about Terminator?
Lots of lines and bolts and shit.
Yes.
Watch more anime
Yeah but Japanese people enjoy drawing, western artists don't.
As a matter of technicality a lot of people kinda conflate complex visual appearances with "realism", but this is not really true per se. It's entirely possible to make a good mechanical design without turning up minor details up to 11.
Where my Bionichads at?
Beast Wars.
i want to fuck the blue one
I have a lil book series I'm working on for that specific reason, but I guess it only half counts since like humans exist, it's just none of them are main or supporting characters.
You sir are technically correct.
>Rollie Ollie
This was a fun show.
It's sad but true.
Samurai Pizza Cats... Maybe?
machines?
"robots" that look like humans most of the time who generally just want to kill humans anyway, kept alive purely for the hollywood dollars like many other modern popular franchises.
Could you be a little more specific? Is this a movie, series, something? What year did it come out?
>movie companies wanted to throw money at Lego to make a Bionicle film under one condition: that they put a human kid into the plot
>Lego rejected them and kept looking till they found a studio that did what they asked because they had a strict "no humans" rule
They may have fucked over Bionicle a lot since then, but that was a based move by Lego.
Dinotrux, a 2015 Netflix cartoon from Dreamworks.
I don't think there's a single non-plant life-form in the entire run of the show that isn't some kind of machine.
I hope Arnie is okay. He’s getting up there in age.