Fandroid: The Movie

Fandroid: The Movie is a 2023 musical adventure comedy drama film based on the characters of Fandroid by Griffinilla, it was released on June 21st, 2023 to generally positive reviews. And it won the Oscar for Best Musical at the 2024 Oscars.

The film focuses on a sentient robot named Fandroid, who with help from a donut-like Servant-Bot named Melody and a failing musician, goes on a journey of self-discovery to find his place in the world.

Plot
A sentient robot named Fandroid, who was made from various things found in a landfill, wakes up shortly after being built, all alone in an empty workshop in a futuristic New York City. He doesn't understand why he was created, and he feels like he needs to find his "spark", So, with nothing but a few helpful items. He sets out to find his "spark".

While walking down the streets of New York City, he gets captured by "The Ringmaster", who runs a traveling circus-like event where robots are destroyed before jeering crowds who hate them, believing them to be both dangerous and a cause of human unemployment. Luckily, a sentient donut-like Servent-Bot named Melody---who was created by the corporation ADHOC---rescues him and they escape.

Fandroid and Melody become fast friends and they go on a tour of New York City, but it starts to rain and when Fandroid attempts to jump off the Statue of Liberty without breaking his circuits, he falls into a dumpster, where he is found by a technician. Who takes him to his workshop, and Melody chases after him.

Fandroid and Melody meet the technican's horrifying homemade robots, known as "experimenties". Who sing a song about how Fandroid and Melody are doomed, then, the leader of the "experimenties" appears. Who is a amalgamation of the Country Bear Jamabore animatronics, it chases after Fandroid and Melody, luckily, the technician lets them out of the workshop and they manage to escape.

After that nightmarish experience, Fandroid and Melody stumble upon Ian Worm, a failing music agent who is in danger of losing his job if he doesn't find the next big musical hit. Fandroid gets an idea, and he starts singing. Worm knows he's got a hit on his hands, and he takes Fandroid to the recording studio, Fandroid and Melody pop out a hit single called "Believe In Yourself". Everyone loves the song, including some workers at ADHOC, who think Fandroid would make a great mascot. Fandroid and Melody go to ADHOC, and Fandroid narrates that this journey of self-discovery changed his life. And that he will now forever be known as "Fandroid The Musical Robot".'

Cast

 * Michael Cera as Fandroid, a sentient robot made from various things found in a landfill who goes on a journey of self-discovery to find his place in the world.
 * Alessia Cara as Melody, a sentient donut-like Servent-Bot named Melody created by the corporation ADHOC, she becomes fast friends with Fandroid after she rescues him from "The Ringmaster's" robot-destroying carnival.
 * Jason Segel as Ian Worm, a failing music agent who is in danger of losing his job if he doesn't find the next big musical hit. His name is a pun on the word "earworm".
 * Danny Devito as "The Ringmaster", a psychopathic ringleader who runs a traveling circus-like event where robots are destroyed before jeering crowds who hate them, believing them to be both dangerous and a cause of human unemployment. Despite not being in the film for very long, he is treated by the fans as the main antagonist.
 * Jackie Earl Haley as Dimitri, "The Ringmaster's" Russian henchman who is actually a cyborg.
 * Jack Black as a technician who has a collection of horrifying "experimenties".
 * Taika Watiti as Akinator, the genie mascot of the website of the same name, he makes a cameo during a scene part of the credits.
 * Jim Cummings as the male "experiementies" created by the technician.
 * Susanne Blakeslee as the female "experiementies" created by the technician.
 * Tex Ritter as the Country Bears Jamabore Hybrid (Archival Audio)

Songs

 * Best Ever: Sung by Fandroid and Melody (Fandroid and Melody travel New York)
 * It's a B-Movie: sung by the "experiementies", Fandroid and Melody (The "experiementies" tell Fandroid and Melody how doomed they are)
 * Believe In Yourself: sung by Fandroid and Melody (Fandroid and Melody write a song)

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