The Robot

1932
6.1| 0h7m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 05 February 1932 Released
Producted By: Fleischer Studios
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Bimbo is a mechanic whose girlfriend (not Betty) agrees to marry him if he wins a fight against "One-Round Mike." Quick as a wink, he transforms his car into a robot to help him in the ring!

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Dave Fleischer

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Fleischer Studios

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The Robot Audience Reviews

Linbeymusol Wonderful character development!
Limerculer A waste of 90 minutes of my life
Kodie Bird True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
MartinHafer My assumption when watching "The Robot" is that the filmmakers were either insane or under the influence of some mind-altering drug. This is the only thing that would adequately explain why this cartoon is so incredibly weird. It isn't bad--just very weird.The film begins with Bimbo* asking his girl out for a date. They soon see a sign offering $5000 for any one who can last a round with the boxing champ. One after another, guys are being knocked out so Bimbo turns his car into a robot and uses that to fight and win. You just have to see this one to believe it--it's so odd. Hard to describe otherwise.*By the way, in the early 30s, there were TWO different Bimbo the Dogs in the Fleischer Brothers cartoons that looked nothing like each other. To make it even more confusing, Betty Boop was the girlfriend of one of them. The one in "The Robot" is white and his girlfriend is NOT Betty. This makes me think that despite the copyright date of 1932, this one was actually made earlier, as the Bimbo of 1931 on looked a lot different. I think this one really was made in 1930 or early 31--this might explain why they looked so different.
ruzun I found it curious that a cartoon made in 1931 would show a closed circuit television setup. Would have been very futuristic at that time, although TV existed it was not really too far out of the lab. There were no commercial stations broadcasting or anything like that. All in all a nice little cartoon although as mentioned elsewhere, it's really a pre Betty Boop sort of female character. One thing I did find out, U.M. & M TV Corp bought the rights to the Fleisher cartoons in the 1950's, long after the cartoons were orginally made. There was no U.M. & M TV corp in 1931 (or 1932) when this was made.
Robert Reynolds Forget that this is on a compilation of Betty Boop shorts-this is a Bimbo cartoon and the female character bears just a slight resemblance to Betty. Most likely this is a phase of her evolution, very early in the character's develpment. An okay cartoon, but nothing special. WOrth watching.