Bad Robot! :eek:
Bad robot! No metal munchies for you!
Bad Robot. Tee he he…
Just like an American… If they don’t understand you talk louder and slower!
He’s a cross between a T-800 and T-1000.
I guess this is… How to TRAIN your Iron Giant…
He he… PUN… PUN!
That self-repair thing was neat.
Asside: the conductors are modeled after Frank (Thomas) and Ollie (Johnston), the last of Disney’s “Nine Old Men” animators.
“Frank” and “Ollie”, the two trainmen that Kent interviews after the derailment, are caricatures of Disney classic animators Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. They also perform the voices for the characters. Animation writer Earl Kress has said “that Frank and Ollie are also life-long train enthusiasts and have extensive scale model railroads in their backyards like Walt Disney used to have.”
So a T-900, then?
The Hand bit!
First traditionally-animated feature to have a major character - the title character - who is fully computer-generated.
Now Addams Family. (:
Frasier’s dad.
Am I on your list tonight? (:
Every night.
In all fairness, though, it’s a long list. :rolleyes:
Wouldn’t see a kid with his pants down in a Disney flick.
That’s probably a good thing.
The comic book Hogarth shows the Giant with Superman on the cover is Action Comics #188, released January 1954.
Express elevator going up!
If Hogarth was riding on his shoulder, this would be Giant Robo. (: