Robo-Dog: Airborne Page #2

Synopsis: After an accident causes Robo-Dog to get lost and lose his memory, he is taken in by a new family. Tyler enlists the help of Barry as they scour the town in search of their missing robotic best friend.
 
IMDB:
6.0
G
Year:
2017
88 min
62 Views


not sure that you're qualified

to watch another human being.

And you'd be absolutely

right in feeling that way.

Dad, we'll be fine.

I'm a teenager now.

And that is exactly

what I'm worried about.

Pardon me for interrupting,

but can I volunteer in

helping with all this?

With me helping, Tyler could participate

in the state science fair

and you could have an eventful

time in New York as well.

After all, you programmed me

with 224 different

babysitting techniques

that deal with responsibility, homework,

etiquette, manners, and cleanliness.

Thank you.

What do you think?

Well.

Yes?

I suppose if Robo-Dog

goes with you, it'd be okay.

Yes!

Did I get the job?

Yeah you did.

Okay guys, here's the plan.

After your competition,

you guys will meet me for

the final day of the summit.

You have to have Robo-Dog

there for my speech.

It'll be perfect.

No worries.

Right, Barry?

What could go wrong?

Your mom's gonna kill me.

(defeated music)

(perky music)

Do you have everything, Tyler?

Yeah, I think so.

Your mother wants to know if

you packed enough underwear.

Mom.

Affirmative.

I packed those for him.

Robo-Dog packed the underwear, honey.

I'm telling you, you have

nothing to worry about.

We should stop at a store

so I can get my underwear.

Okay.

Love you too.

Your mom says good luck

and she sends you a kiss.

You guys have a great time at the fair.

[Tyler] You too.

Bye, dad.

Love you.

Love you.

Bye, Barry.

Are you crying?

[Barry] Maybe.

Barry, would you...

All right, you guys have fun.

No flying, Robo-Dog.

Understood.

Please take care of Tyler.

Do not worry, Tom.

I will.

Bye, dad.

Good luck at the summit.

Bye, Tom.

I miss Tom already.

Really?

See you in a few days.

It's so sad.

Are you crying?

Yes.

(Robo-Dog cries)

Why?

Since everyone else is crying,

I thought I was supposed to cry too.

No, we're supposed to be excited,

because we're going on a new adventure,

right, Barry?

Right.

Do you even know where we're

supposed to be driving?

Robo-Dog, directions

to the science fair.

Calculating now.

[GPS Voice] Make an immediate U-turn.

Oh, that's right.

(tires squealing)

(bumbling music)

Went the wrong way.

Bye, dad.

Oh, Barry.

(peaceful piano music)

How's it going?

[Carson] Is it supposed

to look like this?

If you add a little paint,

I'm sure it'll be just fine.

Okay.

Good luck.

Thanks.

Hey, Tyler!

I got us road supplies.

I got us hats

and sunglasses,

and I got us all kinds of snacks.

I got circus peanuts,

honey-roasted peanuts,

boiled peanuts, regular peanuts.

Oh, great.

I'm allergic to peanuts.

[Barry] Oh.

I also got mustard.

This is gonna be great.

(bemused music)

Oh, this is good.

Yep.

(upbeat music)

(Tyler and Barry singing along)

What are you doing?

Singing along.

[Robo-Dog] Should I be doing this too?

Sure.

(Tyler, Barry, Robo-Dog singing along)

Tyler, I like this song.

May I download it for my MP3 player?

Of course.

(upbeat rock music)

(Barry, Tyler, Robo-Dog singing along)

Thank you, Robo-Dog.

(Barry, Tyler, Robo-Dog singing along)

Hello?

Anybody?

Oh hey, how'd it turn out?

I don't know, what do you think?

It looks good.

Yeah?

Yeah.

Who's it for?

My daughter, Mira.

It's her sixth birthday today

and she loves to play

tea party with her toys.

Oh, I love it.

It's a very nice gift.

I hope so.

I never know what she wants.

Love and attention.

That's what all girls want.

I'll remember that.

Of course cupcakes and puppies help too.

What do I owe you?

This is embarrassing.

My computer's not working.

Mind if I take a look?

Oh no, you don't have to.

I've had several people

look at it before

and no one has been able to...

There you go.

[Ceramic Worker] Fix it.

Shouldn't give you anymore troubles.

How'd you do that?

Oh me and computers,

we have an understanding.

Here you go.

Thank you very much.

She's gonna love it.

I hope so.

(hopeful music)

I got it.

(lighthearted music)

Whoa.

Thank you.

No problem.

Is that your science project?

No, it's just my dog.

Thank goodness.

There's no way we would've beaten

something as cool as him.

Never doubt yourself.

Besides, there are plenty of categories.

He's right.

We just need to add some

oomph to that volcano.

What do you say we go inside

and knock their socks off?

Yeah!

Why would they want to

knock anyone's socks off?

It's just a figure of speech.

You don't take it literally.

Oh I have.

When I was working on my

solar-powered toaster,

I hit a live wire and

knocked myself out.

When I woke up, my socks were off,

but my shoes were on.

Strange, huh?

No stranger than any

of your other stories.

Come on.

Mr. Melch.

Mr. Melch.

My dad here?

I believe he is referring to you, Barry.

Oh, that's right.

How might I help you?

Oh my goodness, a talking dog.

How extraordinary!

Is he your project?

No, he's just my dog, sir.

What a lovely addition

to the competition.

Mr. Melch, it's such a

pleasure having you here.

No problem.

The board and I were wondering

if you might say a few

words of encouragement

to the students

to officially kick off the competition?

I love encouraging others with my words.

That would be great.

This I gotta see.

Me too.

Right this way, Mr. Melch.

Good luck, Barry.

Thanks.

Just allow me to make your introduction.

Good evening, everyone.

Good evening,

and welcome to the 17th

annual state science fair.

(applauding)

It is so wonderful to see so

many great projects out there.

This has been our biggest year yet.

(audience applauds and cheers)

Now to kick off the festivities,

it is my pleasure to introduce to you

one of our sponsors,

and the creator of

Melch-Andise Enterprises,

Mr. Barry Melch.

(audience applauds)

Barry.

Barry, that's you.

[Mr. Dean] Mr. Melch.

Oh, oh, yeah.

Mr. Melch.

(audience applauds)

(Barry laughs)

(inspired music)

Good evening.

(microphone screeches)

I can't watch this.

It is truly an honor

to be here with you today

at this wonderful competition.

Seeing all of you here

with your projects

is truly inspiring.

But getting here was not an easy road.

There were several bumps along the way.

But I kept on going.

I finally found a place for

myself in the world of science

so that I could be before you today.

I hope that all of you

continue to be motivated

and inspired in this field,

because you are the future

that I look forward to being a part of.

Thank you.

(audience applauds and cheers)

Tyler, did Barry just say

something moving and inspirational?

Yeah.

I am not sure my processors

are allowing me to compute that.

And now, to officially

kick off the science fair,

we have the largest mint

candy and diet cola display

ever seen indoors.

I might remind you, you're

all in the splash zone.

(audience laughs)

(Barry laughs)

Mr. Melch, would you do us the

honors of pulling the string?

I'd be glad to.

And now, on the count of three.

One,

two,

three!

(audience applauds and cheers)

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