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From the animated film ''[httpa://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358082/reference Robots]'' (2005). Poor but honest and good-hearted robot father (voiced by Stanley Tucci) of protagonist Rodney Copperbottom. He wanted to be a musician, but his father had him refitted as a dishwasher. At the end of the movie, his son Rodney (voiced by Ewan McGregor) encourages him to return to his first love, and presents him with a bizarre three-belled brass instrument, which is a particularly bizarre instrument for a robot as they don't have lungs. He leads the local marching band in James Brown's "Get Up Offa That Thing."
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From the animated film ''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0358082/reference Robots]'' (2005). Poor but honest and good-hearted robot father (voiced by Stanley Tucci) of protagonist Rodney Copperbottom. He wanted to be a musician, but his father had him refitted as a dishwasher. At the end of the movie, his son Rodney (voiced by Ewan McGregor) encourages him to return to his first love, and presents him with a bizarre three-belled brass instrument, which is a particularly bizarre instrument for a robot as they don't have lungs. He leads the local marching band in James Brown's "Get Up Offa That Thing."
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:05, 13 May 2025

From the animated film Robots (2005). Poor but honest and good-hearted robot father (voiced by Stanley Tucci) of protagonist Rodney Copperbottom. He wanted to be a musician, but his father had him refitted as a dishwasher. At the end of the movie, his son Rodney (voiced by Ewan McGregor) encourages him to return to his first love, and presents him with a bizarre three-belled brass instrument, which is a particularly bizarre instrument for a robot as they don't have lungs. He leads the local marching band in James Brown's "Get Up Offa That Thing."

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