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After a shipwreck, an intelligent robot called Roz is stranded on an uninhabited island. To survive the harsh environment, Roz bonds with the island’s animals and cares for an orphaned baby goose.
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After a shipwreck, an intelligent robot called Roz is stranded on an uninhabited island. To survive the harsh environment, Roz bonds with the island’s animals and cares for an orphaned baby goose.
Best NonLiveAction Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Animated Female | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Voice Performance | 2024 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Voice Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Hybrid Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Truly Moving Picture Award | 2024 | Chris Sanders
Best Childrens Family Film | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Animated Feature Film | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Sight Unseen Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Animated Film | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best VocalMotion Capture Performance | 2024 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2024 | Chris Sanders
Best Vocal Performance in Animation or Mixed Media | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best NonLiveAction Performance | 2025 | Pedro Pascal
Best Vocal Performance | 2024 | Lupita Nyongo
Best VoiceOver Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Voice Performance | 2025 | Pedro Pascal
Best Voice or Motion Capture Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Animated Feature | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best VoiceOver Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Male Youth Performance (Under 21) | 2024 | Kit Connor
Outstanding Voice Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Favorite Female Voice From an Animated Movie | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Favorite Female Animated Voice from a Movie | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Voice Performance | 2024 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Actress in a Science FictionFantasy Movie | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best AnimatedVoiced Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Best Voice ActingAnimatedDigital Performance | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Outstanding Character VoiceOver Performance (Motion Picture) | 2025 | Lupita Nyongo
Outstanding Achievement for Animated Effects in an Animated Feature | 2025 | Steve Avoujageli
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in an Animated Feature | 2025 | Fabio Lignini
Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2024 | Chris Sanders
Best Animated Film | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Film | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Animated Film | 2024 | Chris Sanders
Animated Feature | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Animated Feature | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Animated Film | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2025 | Chris Sanders
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature | 2025 | Jakob Hjort Jensen
Outstanding Compositing and Lighting in a Feature | 2025 | Sondra Verlander
Outstanding Character in an Animated Feature | 2025 | Fabio Lignini
Outstanding Environment in an Animated Feature | 2025 | He Jung Park
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing Feature Animation | 2025 | Richard Quinn
Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Motion Pictures Animated | 2025 | Leff Lefferts
Outstanding Achievement in Casting Animation Feature | 2025 | Christi Soper
Animated Film | 2025 | Ritchie Sacilioc
Budget 78,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 331,982,078 USD

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According to author Peter Brown, the inspiration for "The Wild Robot" came from a sketch he did of a robot in a tree. He then asked the question "What would an intelligent robot do in the wilderness?"
The Robot's name is "Rozzum", shortened to "Rozz". The author of the book the movie is based on, Peter Brown, has written that this is a nod to the 1920 science fiction stage play "Rossum's Universal Robots", written by Czech writer Karel Capek. Capek and his brother Josef Capek introduced the word "robot" into the English language (and into science fiction). The word is drawn from the Slavic root, "robot", meaning "labour". The play was also the first use of the word to denote a mechanical humanoid.
The main processor the robots use is designated Alpha - 113. A reference to the room, A113, at the California Institute of the Arts used by graphic design and character animation students.
With a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this movie is tied with How to Train Your Dragon (2010) (also written and directed by Chris Sanders) as the highest rated DreamWorks Animation film.
Thunderbolt the Falcon was not in the original novel.