Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (1999)

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Running Time: 25 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Big Guy (Jonathan Teague Cook) was the world's first artificially intelligent robot created by the government to fight on behalf of the planet, ...or so we thought.....Big Guy is, infact, just a suit with a man inside it pretending to be Big Guy's mechanic. However, the world's population were not to know Big Guy wasn't a robot because the government couldn't tell society that the technology wasn't yet ready.

Years later, however, Big Guy finds that he has been put into retirement and replaced by a new, young robot called Rusty (Pamela Segall) who genuinely has Artificial Intelligence along with the mind and personality of a ten-year old boy. However, he soon comes unstuck when he is given the task of saving the world from alien invaders and mad robot cults, this proves too difficult for him and it is now down to Big Guy, who is called out of retirement, to save the day. But now he must show the young robot the ropes.

Voices of : Johnathan Teague Cook, Pamela Segall, Clancy Brown, Gabrielle Carteris, Nancy Cartwright, R. Lee Ermey, Jim Hanks, Kathy Kinney, Stephen Root & M. Emmet Walsh

Created by : Frank Miller

Main Cast

Pamela Adlon
Johnathan Teague Cook

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