Robo-Dog: Airborne
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- Year:
- 2017
- 88 min
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[Tyler] My name is Tyler Austin,
and this is my best friend
in the whole world, Robo-Dog.
He may look like a normal dog,
but he's actually a robot,
with some really cool gadgets,
like a robotic hand.
He also has cool powers
like super-speed.
Oh, and did I mention that he can talk?
I am Robo-Dog.
[Tyler] Robo-Dog is the best,
and I can't imagine ever
being apart from him.
(proud music)
Let's do this.
(powerful music)
Ready to test Robo-Dog, Tyler?
Ready.
Barry.
Are you ready to test Robo-Dog?
Hold on, technical difficulties.
Is that thing recording?
(bumbling music)
Hold on.
I got you guys in slow motion mode
and I don't know how to get it off.
No no no.
Just stop recording
and you just swipe the button.
How hard can it be?
Barry, you put your finger on the button
and you swipe it.
Tom, I'm swiping it.
May I be of some assistance?
Oh, you swipe.
Thanks, Robo-Dog.
Right, and continue.
Gentlemen, you're about
of Robo-Dog Upgrade 42,
a little program I like to refer to
as the Wilbur and Orville program.
Oh, the popcorn guys?
Did you install a popcorn machine?
That would actually
be a pretty good idea.
Next time, Tyler.
Guys, I'm referring to
the Wright brothers.
Tom, I'm pretty sure
they didn't invent the popcorn machine.
Barry, let's forget about
popcorn for the moment,
because I'm trying to share
something extremely cool
with you guys.
Robo-Dog, are you ready?
Affirmative.
Guys, hold on to your hats,
because things are about
to get a little crazy.
Initiating Robo-Dog Upgrade 42.
Wow!
In...
Three,
two,
one,
ignite.
Whoa!
Dad, that's so awesome!
You think that's awesome, Tyler?
Watch this.
Robo-Dog, go!
Yeah, go Robo-Dog!
(Tom laughs)
(Robo-Dog laughs)
Yikes.
[Robo-Dog] All right!
(alarm beeping)
Uh-oh.
What happened?
Oh no!
Jiminy jumper nuts!
One of his gyroscopes is malfunctioning.
Robo-Dog, come home, now!
Affirmative!
Dad, do something!
All right, son, how about this?
[Robo-Dog] Whoa!
I cannot stop!
[Tom And Tyler] Duck!
[Robo-Dog] Look out!
(troubled music)
I'm okay.
I'm okay.
(Robo-Dog screams)
(crashing)
Oh no.
That's one big hole.
Robo-Dog!
That was fun.
Again!
All things considered,
I think that that was quite success...
Skittles!
Ful.
Robo-Dog, are you okay?
Better than ever.
I think you should've gone
with the popcorn machine.
Okay.
The new rule is no
flying until I fix you.
The good news is all we
have to do is fix your gyro
and you should be fine.
Gyros.
Lunch, anybody?
Lunch!
What time is it?
The time is 11:
15am and 37 seconds.[Tyler And Tom] 11:15?!
And 39 seconds.
The science fair, we gotta go!
I can fly us.
Robo-Dog, what did I just tell you?
Right, no flying until I fix you.
Let's go!
Where you guys headed?
invention at the science fair.
Wanna come?
I can't.
I have an event that I have to attend,
but good luck though.
Thanks, Barry.
Dad, what about the pothole?
Right.
Don't you guys worry.
I'll take care of it.
Got the perfect thing in my car.
should trust Barry to do this?
Definitely not, son,
but we're late.
(bemused music)
(tires squealing)
(crashing)
What the heck?
Hey, did you do this?
All you have to do is
input someone's voice
and you can find them?
Yeah.
For example, speak into this microphone.
Hello.
Now speak again.
Speaking again.
(device beeping)
Ah, see, found just where you were.
Interesting.
How far can you go with this thing?
I've tested it up for six miles.
Very impressive, young man.
We've conferred, and congratulations,
you won first place in the science fair!
[Tyler] Really?
(applauding)
(splatting)
You get to go to the state
science fair next week.
Thank you.
Did you see that?
Yes!
Great job, Tyler.
Yeah, that means I get
to show off my invention
Hey, congratulations, Tyler.
Barry, what are you doing here?
Oh, I'm one of the sponsors
of the science fair, see.
(amused music)
That's weird.
Melch-Andise?
It's the word merchandise,
but with my name in it.
Very creative.
Sorry to bother you, Mr. Melch,
but could you sign my
solar-powered spatula?
Sure thing.
And my solar-powered Frisbee?
I love your infomercials.
[Barry] Thank you.
Selfie!
(bemused music)
Barry, you have quite a fan base.
Only at things like this.
May I have a photo too please?
Oh, of course.
Selfie.
Thanks, Barry.
How come you didn't tell us
you were coming to the science fair?
Oh, you meant you were
coming to this science fair.
Makes sense.
That's really cool that
you're one of the sponsors.
Oh, that reminds me,
I gotta give you your very own
official Melch-andise Enterprises
gift pack
at the science fair,
and it even comes with your very own
limited edition solar-powered spatula.
Oh, thank you.
[Barry] You're welcome.
Limited edition.
First place is a good thing.
What do you say we celebrate
this momentous occasion
with some dinner?
[Tyler] Yeah, totally.
Doughnuts.
Wow, wonder who this is.
Tom, so good to see you.
Mr. Soto!
What are you doing here?
I have a very special business associate
who would like to meet you.
Tom Austin.
I have been waiting to
finally meet you in person.
It's a pleasure to meet you, sir.
Who are you?
Forgive me.
I'm Dr. William Rants,
Chairman of the World Science
and Technology Association.
The Dr. William Rants.
Tyler, this man is a legend.
He is single-handedly responsible
for the advancement of
artificial intelligence.
I assure you, I had plenty
of people to help get me there.
Wow.
Let me introduce you.
This is my son, Tyler.
[Dr. Rants] Hello.
Hi.
[Tom] And this is our
very strange friend, Barry.
Greetings.
And this is...
Robo-Dog.
I am Robo-Dog.
Wow.
Shake hands, Robo-Dog.
Of course.
Where are my manners?
Amazing.
Even more impressive in person.
Thank you.
You're quite the hero
in the robotics world.
You should be very proud.
Dr. Rants, coming from you,
that is such a compliment.
I just wanted to personally invite you
to be our guest speaker
Technology Summit in New York.
Guest speaker?
[Dr. Rants] Yes, sir.
I don't know what to say.
Say yes.
Okay, yes.
Yes!
Great!
I'll have my people arrange
flights for you and your family,
and of course, Robo-Dog,
and I expect him to be
part of your presentation?
Oh yes, of course.
Great.
Nice to have met you all.
Nice to meet you.
Good job, Tom.
Thanks, Mr. Soto.
See you next week.
That's right, I will see you next week!
Tyler, what day is the science fair?
April 2nd.
Well.
With your mother out of town,
are we gonna make this work?
Huh?
Oh.
Oh yeah, no problem.
I'll be unveiling the
latest in my Melch-Andise.
I'm sorry, Barry, I'm just
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