A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 14, 2021
Original Title:
Ron's Gone Wrong
Alternate Titles:
ロン 僕のポンコツ・ボット
Genres:
Animation | Comedy | Family | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
DNEG
Locksmith Animation
TSG Entertainment
Production Countries:
United Kingdom | United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG CZ: 12+ DE: 6 DK: 7 ES: APTA FI: K-7 FR: TP GB: PG GR: Κ HK: I HU: 12 IE: PG JP: G KR: ALL LT: N-7 NL: 14 NZ: PG PL: 7 PT: M/6 RO: A.G. RU: 6+ SE: 7 SG: PG SK: 7 TW: 普遍級 US: PG
Runtime: 107
In a world where walking, talking, digitally connected bots have become children's best friends, an 11-year-old finds that his robot buddy doesn't quite work the same as the others do.
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Additional Editor:
James Cooper
Sim Evan-Jones
John Addis
Additional Storyboarding:
Louis Hynd
Ian Abando
Remi Crosasso
Mike Smith
Gleb Sanchez-Lobashov
Nick Nason
Carlos Lutterbach
Nick Sung
Additional Writing:
ND Stevenson
Andy Riley
Kevin Cecil
Animation Director:
Eric Leighton
Animation Supervisor:
Steven J. Meyer
Tim Watts
Andrew Gordon
Gokulakrishnan Mani
Gianluca Fratellini
Santiago Colomo
Seamus Malone
Kapil Sharma
Art Direction:
Till Nowak
Karen de Jong
Associate Producer:
David Park
Casting:
Christian Kaplan
Character Designer:
Sylvain Marc
Carter Goodrich
Joe Mosier
Carlos Grangel
Malte Lauinger
Co-Director:
Octavio E. Rodriguez
Co-Producer:
Tom Jacomb
Concept Artist:
George Hull
Conductor:
Matt Dunkley
Digital Producer:
Crosby Clyse
Director:
Sarah Smith
Jean-Philippe Vine
Director of Photography:
David Peers
Editor:
David Burrows
Executive Producer:
Peter Baynham
Elisabeth Murdoch
Sarah Smith
Head of Story:
Ashley Boddy
Lead Character Designer:
Jean-Philippe Vine
Julien Bizat
Orchestrator:
Andrew Kinney
Michael Lloyd
Stephen Coleman
Original Music Composer:
Henry Jackman
Producer:
Lara Breay
Julie Lockhart
Production Design:
Nathan Crowley
Aurélien Predal
Songs:
Dave Bayley
Liam Payne
Sound Effects Editor:
Tomas Blazukas
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Prestwood Smith
Storyboard Artist:
Helen Schroeder
Dean Roberts
Max Perkins
Vitor Sérgio Sampaio
Lewie Herr
Adrian Maganza
Arina Horczynski
Alessandra Sorrentino
Thanks:
Olivier Gers
Mark Devereux
Kris Pearn
Stacey Snider
Visual Development:
Simon Rieber
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Philippe Denis
Writer:
Sarah Smith
Peter Baynham
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