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Synopsis: ROBO-DOG is a real-world fantasy film for the whole family. When Tyler's furry best friend dies tragically, his inventor Dad creates a new dog to take his place - complete with mechanical powers and robotic abilities to keep everyone on their toes.
Genre: Family, Sci-Fi
Director(s): Jason Murphy
Production: Prism Pictures
 
IMDB:
4.8
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
87 min
126 Views


- Yeah, son. Are okay?

Yeah. I'm fine.

Where's Robo-dog?

Oh no.

Son.

I'm sorry.

It's ok.

He sacrificed himself to save you

He's definitely a hero.

And my friend.

Robo-dog!

Mr. Willis.

Is he dead?

Robo-dog give him a zap.

Clear.

What happened?

- Robo-dog saved you, Mr. Willis.

- He did?

Whoa, so he did.

Thanks, Robo-dog

Oh, Tom. I owe you

and your family an apology

I was blinded by fame

and money and

I forgot I was hurting people

on the way.

Will you all ever be able

to forgive me?

Of course we will Mr. Willis.

I think I'm gonna be in trouble

with the mayor.

Yeah, you think you're gonna be in trouble.

I'm gonna be in trouble with my wife.

Robo-dog

- call mom...

- Calling mom.

You really need to teach me

all the things that he can do.

So... that was our adventure.

After the incident.

Mr. Willis had to do some community

service for almost blowing up the town

But, when it was done he saved

Epic Industries with his latest creation.

Toy versions of Robo-dog

They were a huge hit at Christmas

coming in second

to the solar powered spatula,

invented by our very own,

Barry Melch.

With the solar powered spatula,

you do the cooking right in the spatula!"

After word got out

about the super battery.

My dad was recognized for his work

and received top rewards

in the field of energy and robotics.

As for me, I learned it's okay

to open my heart to a new friend.

And that friend is Robo-Dog.

The greatest robot dog

a kid could ask for.

Happy Birthday, Robo-Dog!

YAY.

Great work kid.

I especially liked

the section about me.

It was good.

Loved it Tyler!

- Okay. You guys ready to eat?

- Chloe licked your face?

I think she likes you.

Yeah, I think you're right.

And I owe it all to you.

- Oh.. hey...

- You're my best friend.

Happy Birthday buddy.

Thanks, Tyler.

Oh, Wanna play catch?

Sure come on. Come on, boy

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