Robo-Dog Airborne
SCORE: 77
Robo-Dog Airborne is the second movie in the Robo-Dog series. I did
not see the first movie so I am not familiar with the characters in
Robo-Dog Airborne. This time Robo-Dog takes to the air. Jonathan
Silverman, Patrick Muldoon, and Michael Campion headline Robo-Dog
Airborne. This 'G' rated film is one that kids will really like
watching. I laughed multiple times while watching Robo-Dog Airborne.
The story in Robo-Dog Airborne revolves around a couple of events. Tyler
goes to a science fair and wins. He then goes to the state science fair
and Robo-Dog gets injured. A kindly single father finds the injured
Robo-Dog and repairs him. His daughter thinks the dog is her birthday
present. Making matters even worse is Robo-Dog's memory chip was damaged
and his flash drive falls out.
Robo-Dog Airborne teaches us what happens when we deceive. Lying always
leads to hurting others. The inventor of Robo-Dog is at a meeting of
scientists where he is supposed to show off Robo-Dog. Unfortunately with
him being lost and without memory that is endangered. I won't spoil
Robo-Dog Airborne for you. If you want to find out what happens then you
will need to watch it.
My parents thought Robo-Dog Airborne was a bit corny at times. One
character would insult another character and they would agree with the
insult. There is plenty of physical humor that can be seen from a mile
away. I still laughed at it though. There is also some potty humor in
Robo-Dog Airborne like fart jokes. In many ways Robo-Dog Airborne is a
breath of fresh air. Like a 1950s television show.
The bonus content on Robo-Dog Airborne are Ruff Cut Behind the Scenes of
Robo-Dog Airborne, Minuscule Bonus Episodes, and Trailer Gallery. It
takes eighty-eight minutes to watch Robo-Dog Airborne on DVD. I am
thankful Lionsgate sent Family Friendly Gaming a copy of Robo-Dog
Airborne. There is a good moral lesson about telling the truth in
Robo-Dog Airborne.
- Kid Gamer
Graphics: 75%
Sound: 85%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 80%
System: DVD
Publisher: Lionsgate
Developer: Prism Pictures
Rating:
‘G’ - General Audiences
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