#PixarandTroublemaker #Robots Taken From "Robots" DVD (April 20, 1999) [IMAX/THX/Turner Print] [Widescreen USA] Release Date: November 20, 1998 (U.K.) "Rodney and Cappy Robots" and November 25, 1998 (U.S.A.) "Robots" Reissue Date: March 12, 2004 (IMAX 2004 Re-Reissue), November 23, 2012 (IMAX 3D 2012 Re-Reissue) Directed by: Robert Rodriguez, Barry Cook & Ken Turner, Tony Bancroft Co-Directed by: Carlos Saldanha, Chris Wedge & Andrew Stanton Screenplay by: Robert Rodriguez, David Lindsay-Abaire & Lowell Ganz & Michael Berg, Peter Ackerman, Michael J. Wilson Story by: John McKimson, John Lasseter & Jim McClain, Andrew Stanton, Ron Mita & Pete Docter, David Lindsay-Abaire Produced by: Darla K. Anderson, Jerry Davis & Pam Coats, Stan Winston, Dave Felling Executive Producers: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera, Matt Stone, Trey Parker Edited by: Lee Unkrich, John Carnochan & Michael Kelly Production Designed by: William Joyce and Hans Bacher Original Songs: Music by: Matthew Wilder Lyrics by: David Zippel Original Score Composed and Conducted by: Randy Newman and John Powell Music Supervisors: Dave Conner, Becky Mancuso-Winding Co-Producers: Christopher Meledandri, Bob Gordon Associate Producers: John C. Donkin, Kendra Haaland, Robert S. Garber Art Direction by: Michael Knapp, Steve Martino, Ric Sluiter, Thomas Cardone, Bob Pauley, Saul Bass Sound Design: Gary Rydstrom Voices: Ewan McGregor: Rodney Copperbottom, Dave Foley: Flink, Robin Williams: Fender Pinwheeler, Hank Azaria: Bartok, Halle Berry: Princess Cappy, Julia Louis-Dreyfus: Princess Penny, Stanley Tucci: Herb Copperbottom, Dianne Wiest: Lydia Copperbottom, Greg Kinnear: Phineas T. Ratchet, Nigel Hawthorne: Lawrence, Mel Brooks: Bigweld, Kelsey Grammer: Zozi, Phyllis Diller: Queen Mayor Lara, Diedrich Bader: Vol, Hayden Panettiere: Princess Zoe, Dakota Fanning: Young Princess Cappy, Amanda Bynes: Piper Pinwheeler, Drew Carey: Crank Casey, Joe Ranft: Diesel Springer and Hunlich, Harland Williams: Lugnut, Kevin Spacey: Clay-Long Gasket, Richard Kind: Mal Gasket, David Boat: Lord Flint Vorselon, John Ratzenberger: P.T. Ian, Denis Leary: Francis Pinwheeler, David Hyde Pierce: Slim Pinwheeler, Brad Garrett: Dimmut, Bonnie Hunt: Roseina, Jonathan Harris: Philip William, Madeline Kahn: Gypsy Sillva, Michael McShane: Tik & Rol, Paul Giamatti: Tim the Gate Guard, Natasha Lyonne: Loretta Geargrinder, Jennifer Coolidge: Aunt Fanny, Jim Broadbent: Madame Gasket, Edie McClurg: Dr. Anna, Roddy McDowall: Mr. Siron, David Ossman: Rookie, Alex Rocco: General Nosfair Narrator: Tim Curry (Untied States) and Frank Welker (United Kingdom) Songs: "Shine", "Right Thurr", "Wonderful Night", "In the Dark of the Night", "From Zero to Hero", "The Song", "See Me", "I Like That", "Tell Me What You Already Did", "Get Up Offa That Thing", "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life", "Silence", "Love's Dance", "Low Rider", "Walkie Talkie Man", "Shine (End Title)", "See Me (End Title)", "The Time of Your Life (End Title)" Prints by: Technicolor® Produced and Distributed on: Eastman Kodak Film Recorded by: Dolby Digital® in Selected Theatres, SDDS • Sony Dynamic Digital Sound™ in Selected Theatres, Digital DTS Sound™ in Selected Theatres, IMAX Rated: G Running Time: 179 Minutes Production Studio by: Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, Troublemaker Studios, Blue Sky Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Hanna-Barbera, Comedy Central, Turner Entertainment, Co., Children's Television Workshop, Disney+ Video Studios: Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection, Sony Wonder, Golden Books Family Entertainment, Artisan Entertainment, Lionsgate, Studiocanal Restoration: Turner, THX, IMAX, Special Edition, Disney Enhanced Theater Mix, Platinum Edition, IMAX 3D, Diamond Edition, Signature Collection Distributed by: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution VHS/Laserdisc/DVD/Blu-ray: April 20, 1999, November 23, 1999, August 1, 2000 (Walt Disney Gold Classic Collection), May 27, 2003 (2-Disc Collector's Edition), October 5, 2004 (Platinum Edition), May 19, 2009, July 5, 2011, March 18, 2014 (IMAX 3D 2012 Re-Reissue/Diamond Edition), November 27, 2016 (Signature Collection), September 10, 2019 (Multi-Screen Edition), March 3, 2020 (4K Ultra HD Blu-ray) On Oscar an Academy Award Winner of 1998 from the Best Animated Motion Picture of John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton ("A Bug's Life") Disney Princess: "Cappy" The Adventure Continues: "Robots 2: Rodney and Cappy's Adventure" (2000) and "Robots 3: Rodney and Cappy's Goes to U.S.A." (2004) Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.