There is a movie about a lowly robin Rodney who goes from a small town to the bustling city of "Robot City" to find his idol, and this movie is "Robot Adventure"!

In a world of machines, robots, robotic pets, and even fire leashs and mailboxes are "active", and they are just like humans struggling for livelihood and money. Rodney was "born" in a world where he was assembled in parts over 12 hours by robot parents who were not rich but lived at ease.
As he grew older, Rodney's dream of becoming an inventor grew stronger and stronger, and he hoped to one day succeed and make his life and that of his family better. Therefore, he decided to go to the "Robot City" to visit the idol he worshipped, Daisen.
The story of the film is actually about a "dream": a teenage robot named "Copper bottom" goes to the machine city to find his childhood idol, Mr. Big Weld, hoping to become an inventor like the latter and benefit the machine world. Just as the ideals of childhood may not be realized, the little copper fart who comes to the big city soon finds that things are not as smooth as expected. The choreographer begins here, on the main line of a simple juvenile adventure, and begins to attach some social or cultural metaphors that are very familiar to the old beauty. For example, the structure and purpose of the "corporate system". "Big welding" company management, although the film does not have a positive depiction, it is estimated to be more humane, respect for diversity, adhere to the "You can shine no matter what you are made of" business principles, it is estimated that there are many welfare policies to take care of broken robots, so the "big welding" comrades who look like a big steel ball are deeply loved by the machine people; and his successor "Rachet" classmate is a classmate The "profit first" activist, for the sake of profit, can do whatever it takes, even to interrupt the supply of parts for old robots or plot to kill the "big weld". "Why be you if you can be new" is the sales aphorism of the ambitious man. Compared with the market strategies of many technology companies in the real world, and the law of "touching the ears" in some industries led by "giant hard" companies, the audience will always smile heartily. In fact, contrary to what many people imagine, as the most enthusiastic advocate of "corporatization" and "globalization" in the United States, there are also strong opposition speeches, many people do not want the company to be as big as the government to dominate people's lives, nor do they want to see the company's employees fall into the labyrinth of large companies and lose themselves.
Classic lines
If I seemto be getting smaller, it's because I'm leaving
If I seem to be getting smaller, it's because I'm leaving.
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