A friendship with a top-secret robot turns a lonely girl's life into a thrilling adventure as they take on bullies, evil bots and a scheming madman.A friendship with a top-secret robot turns a lonely girl's life into a thrilling adventure as they take on bullies, evil bots and a scheming madman.A friendship with a top-secret robot turns a lonely girl's life into a thrilling adventure as they take on bullies, evil bots and a scheming madman.
- Awards
- 1 win & 5 nominations
John Krasinski
- Project 77
- (voice)
Charlyne Yi
- Mai
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jason Sudeikis
- Justin Pin
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Michael Peña
- Momo
- (English version)
- (voice)
David Cross
- Dr. Tanner Rice
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Constance Wu
- Molly
- (voice)
Kiana Ledé
- Greenwood
- (voice)
Anna Akana
- Ani
- (voice)
Issac Ryan Brown
- Ric
- (voice)
Reba Buhr
- Diagnostic Computer
- (voice)
Amber Friendly
- Mailbox Drone
- (voice)
Jet Jurgensmeyer
- Junior
- (voice)
Joe Ksander
- Ramen Cup
- (voice)
Shaye Ogbonna
- Fan Boy
- (voice)
Jon Oswald
- Toothbrush
- (voice)
- …
Betsy Sodaro
- Toilet
- (voice)
- …
Fred Tatasciore
- Police Robots
- (voice)
- …
Kitana Turnbull
- RJ
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe budget of this film was 30 million dollars. An average Pixar film costs about 200 million.
- GoofsMai and 7723 crash through the street, into the sewer after fighting the big robot. They fly down the sewer, then come right back. As they come into view, Mai has the Band-aid on her cheek. When she jumps off and yells at 7723, the Band-aid is gone. Scene goes back to 7723, and when back to Mai, the Band-aid reappears.
- Crazy creditsNo robots were harmed in the making of this film. The filmmakers do not believe that robots are evil. They are good. Definitely good. Super super good. In fact, when the robot overlords take over we will be the first in line to bow at their benevolent feet. Or wheels -- or whatever.
- ConnectionsReferenced in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: And The Nominees Are... (2018)
- SoundtracksRebel Girl
Written by Kathleen Hanna, Kathryn Wilcox, Tobi Vail and Billy Karren
Performed by Bikini Kill
Featured review
There is something compelling about making a movie that observes Man's ever more reliance of machinery to find joy and meaning into their lives. Mai's mother uses it to forget about her husband, others use it to enhance their entertainment factor or as a way to impress others.
The world building is pretty good, especially how robotics weaves itself into the future USA. As a marketer, I feel bad that we are going to bombard people with branding 24/7 to get them to buy our products.
This could have been a fantastic film if it weren't for such an self centered main character, who plays a selfish, petulant child nearly throughout the whole movie, treating her "friend" as a machine, blaming him and throwing guilt on it when it only has good intentions. There is something rotten about her soul, as she never learns her lessons from the pain she inflicts, whether it is being mean to her mom and causing a bully to cry, through most of the movie.
The robot character, 7723, is a much more compelling (although it is a low bar) character, someone learning human emotions but is a robot, similar to the Iron Giant, but he as long as he plays subservient to it's master Mai, it's growth is limited.
The movie somewhat redeems itself at the end. It could have taken the easy, Disney ending, but it took a bit of a smarter move, in the vein of The Iron Giant. It also helped redeem the annoying Mai who has to change from the role of taker to provider. However, by the time she learns her lesson, it is too late.
The world building is pretty good, especially how robotics weaves itself into the future USA. As a marketer, I feel bad that we are going to bombard people with branding 24/7 to get them to buy our products.
This could have been a fantastic film if it weren't for such an self centered main character, who plays a selfish, petulant child nearly throughout the whole movie, treating her "friend" as a machine, blaming him and throwing guilt on it when it only has good intentions. There is something rotten about her soul, as she never learns her lessons from the pain she inflicts, whether it is being mean to her mom and causing a bully to cry, through most of the movie.
The robot character, 7723, is a much more compelling (although it is a low bar) character, someone learning human emotions but is a robot, similar to the Iron Giant, but he as long as he plays subservient to it's master Mai, it's growth is limited.
The movie somewhat redeems itself at the end. It could have taken the easy, Disney ending, but it took a bit of a smarter move, in the vein of The Iron Giant. It also helped redeem the annoying Mai who has to change from the role of taker to provider. However, by the time she learns her lesson, it is too late.
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- Sep 6, 2018
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- Countries of origin
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- Languages
- Also known as
- Biệt Đội Giải Cứu Thế Giới
- Filming locations
- Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada(Studio)
- Production companies
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Box office
- Budget
- CN¥150,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross worldwide
- $2,379,961
- Runtime1 hour 46 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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