Wild Robot Combines 6 Favorite Animated Movie Robots

Warning! This post contains SPOILERS for Wild RobotWild Robot Roz (Lupita Nyong'o) is the next big robot in animation making her big screen debut. Already incredibly popular and loved by audiences, Roz joins the ranks of many other famous robots in animation. While Roz certainly has ways of being unique and different, it can also be argued that she serves as a dynamic hybrid of many different animated robots that have appeared in past cartoons.




In Wild RobotRozzum Unit 7134 finds himself stranded on a remote island after a storm causes him to crash on his way to the people he is supposed to deliver. In the absence of humans, Roz eventually learns how to communicate with the island's various creatures, while also trying to find tasks to complete according to her basic programming. To this end, Roz begins to grow and adapt despite her robotic presence, protected by both her mother and her own thoughts and feelings. To that end, here are six of Roz's favorite animated robots Wild Robot.


6 Omnidroid from the incredibles

Adaptive Learning And Related Abilities


At Disney and Pixar The IncrediblesVillain Syndrome is created by Omnidroid, a large superhero killing robot with adaptive learning. A large sphere with four large legs and the optical apparatus above, the head and legs can all be retracted into its body, allowing the Omnidroid to assume a ball-like shape for faster movement and unique tactical advantages. He eventually becomes smart enough to override his commands, resulting in the Omnidroid turning against Syndrome at the end of the film.

Likewise, Roz also has adaptive learning capabilities thanks to its Alpha-One Thirteen processors. Likewise, Wild Robot In the end, Bright Bill (Kit Connor), his adopted son, finds that he can take the form of a ball by retracting his head and limbs to protect him. Roz also transcends her original programming as the film progresses, allowing her to develop feelings and emotions while serving as a better mother. However, Roz clearly doesn't have the evil programming that Omnidroid has, and she has a more dynamic and genuine personality.


A113 is a classic Hollywood Easter egg used by California Institute of the Arts graduates and character animation students.

5 Home From Wall-E

Visual Design And The Ability To Love

Roz is also reminiscent of Eve from Pixar Wall-E. An all-white robot with bright blue eyes tasked with exploring Earth, the discovery of a plant in Wall-E's possession motivates the robot to bring evidence of new life to humans as they travel among the stars awaiting their world. it will be cleaned and restored after centuries of pollution. However, Eve ends up developing a relationship and feelings for Wall-E throughout the cartoon.


Although she cannot fly like Eve, Wild Robot Roz shares some visual similarities Wall-E Eve. Similarly, he also develops the capacity for care and love beyond the limits of his original programming. Even after nearly being destroyed at the end of the 2008 Pixar film, Roz manages to preserve her emotional self and memories, unlike how Eve's love and spark/kiss helped Wall-E preserve her emotional self and memories even though she returns to live with humans. . movie.

4 The Iron Giant

Protective and autonomous components


Rose has a lot in common with the beloved Iron Giant. Long considered one of the best cartoons of all time, 1999 The Iron Giant is the story of a young man (named Hogarth) who teaches a giant robot from another world to be human. Likewise, the same boy's love for the Iron Giant helps the robot override its more destructive programs in favor of protecting the boy, eventually sacrificing itself to save Hogarth's life (although the film's ending teases the Iron Giant's survival).

To that end, Roz and the Iron Giant both have autonomous parts that can move independently and come together to reassemble. Likewise, Iron Giant in the opening scene, a sailor in a storm mistakes Iron Gaunt for a lighthouse. Likewise, Roz acts as a beacon during a storm for a family of otters stranded in the ocean. Thus, both eyes are felt as a very clear respect that serves as very strong rays of light.


In addition, Roz also becomes a powerful protector like the Iron Giant. He defends the island's various animal creatures from other Rozzum bots sent to retrieve it and return it to the humans for further study. Besides, Just as the Iron Giant sacrificed himself to save Hogarth, Rose sacrifices herself to save Shiny Bill.. But Roz also survives to the end Wild Robot also.

3 From Baymax Big Hero 6

It is programmed to both complete tasks and help others


In Big Hero 6 and its spin-off series, Scott Adsit voices the amazing sidekick robot known as Baymax. Created by Tadashi Hamada, who continued to work on the robot after the death of his brother Hiro Tadashi, Baymax was designed to help others. Although his main function is initially only for health, Baymax is able to go beyond this main function in various ways, helping people overcome their various fears and insecurities, while also becoming a superhero with Hiro and his friends.

It's not hard to see the similarities between Roz and Baymaxespecially with the predominantly white color and round heads in their visual design. While Roz is not as soft as Baymax with her harder metal exterior, she still manages to be just as huggable and affectionate. Wild Robot. In the same way, Roz was created to perform various tasks, and after taking care of her, she wants to receive a satisfaction rating for her service as Baymax. In addition, they also learn to develop beyond basic programming.


2 Rodney Copperbottom Robots

See a need, meet the need

Coming from a world inhabited entirely by free-thinking and sentient robots, 2005 years Robots Blue Sky and 20th Century Fox star Ewan McGregor as Rodney Copperbottom.A young robot who wants to live by the motto of his mentor known as Bigweld: “See a need, meet a need”. To that end, Rodney has made it his mission to help and repair as many other robots as he can, looking for all kinds of ways to fix and make the world around him better.


To that end, it's very similar to what was seen with Roz Wild Robot. In the beginning, Roz struggles to find her purpose, despite her desire to complete tasks and help them on the island she finds herself on. This is very similar to Rodney, who struggles before he can find a way to fulfill his ultimate goal and needs.

Roz finally finds her purpose Wild Robot being a mother to young gosling Bright Billfeeding and caring for it, while also helping it learn to swim and fly before winter so it can successfully migrate south with the other geese on the island. Eventually, Roz is able to protect and care for more of the island's animals, tending to and providing for their needs, just as Rodney eventually does in the end. Robots.

1 Carl From Meet the Robinsons

Stretching her limbs, Roz develops similar concerns


Roz also shares some similarities with Carl from 2007 Meet the Robinsons. Carl, voiced by Harland Williams, seems as free-spirited and sensitive as the film's other human characters. Built by an adult Lewis/Cornelius Robinson to help the Robinson Family in the future, Carl also has more specific instructions to follow Cornelius' son Wilbur.

With a golden body, Carl also has limbs that can stretch incredibly long distances. Likewise, Roz demonstrates the same ability Wild Robot on different occasions. However, the real similarity between Carl and Roz lies in their shared concerns about their desire to focus on and protect their respective charges.


Carl is strong enough Meet the Robinsonsespecially after Wilbur's actions in the past brought young Lewis to the future, if things went wrong, it could result in Wilbur erasing his own existence from the timeline. Similarly, Roz Bright shares similar struggles and concerns as she tries to parent and care for Bill. At one point she even nervously and very motherly admits that she doesn't know what she's doing while worrying about Bright Bill's general safety and well-being. So it's a very effective comparison, but also quite comedic.

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