I was recently asked to review a new movie from RLJ Entertainment called ROBO-DOG. When I asked the boys if it was something they would be interested in, they both agreed it sounded quite interesting. On January 5th, 2016, RLJ Entertainment releases ROBO-DOG on Digital Video and DVD for families every where to enjoy. Being a lot of our Christmas gifts for the kids revolved around technology, we were all quite excited about this one.
The synopsis says "He sits, plays fetch and he can move at super speed, bark at incredible volume and speak like a human being! He’s Robo-Dog, the most amazing mechanical mutt ever invented. When genius scientist Tom Austin sees that his son, Tyler, needs a new best friend, he locks himself in the garage, tinkering with spare parts, and creates the most incredible canine the world has ever seen! But Tom’s greedy ex-boss, Mr. Willis of Epic Industries, finds out that Robo-Dog is powered by a technologically advanced super battery, and he plots to steal it for himself. If the Austin family and Robo-Dog can’t stop him, Mr. Willis could accidentally blow up the whole town. It’s up to a hairy, hardwired little hero to save the day!"
Being the dog loving family we are, we loved the idea of a new furry super hero and with the boys obsession with technology lately, this proved to be a unique story for our family. The boys were very interested in how robo dog is created and got a kick out of relationship between him and Tyler. I do have to note the acting wasn't the greatest for the adults in the house, but the kids loved the movie.
Release Date: Jan 5th, 2016
Catalog Number: VLT00384DVD
UPC: 0014381003840
Rating:
Run Time: 90 Mins
Color Format: Color
Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1
Language: English
16:9: Yes
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Number of Discs: 1
Closed Captions: Yes
Subtitle: English
Giveaway: RLJ Entertainment is going to give TWO of A Lucky Ladybug's lucky readers Robo-Dog on DVD of their own!
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I don't have a clue. I think technology advancing is going great. It has come a long way in the last few years.
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I would like to have an interactive dog that looks real.
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My grandson is attached at the hip to his Ipad!
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ReplyDeleteMy child LOVES her tablet. Next would be her digital camera...
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Unfortunately, my grandson is virtually addicted to using various technologies--video games, watching videos via iPad or smartphone, etc. Even though I recognize that the skills he is learning will probably be good in the long run, he wants to spend WAY too much time doing it.
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I would create an animal for my child that would read to them and assist them at school.
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