Robots (film) - Cast

Cast

See also: List of Robots characters
  • Ewan McGregor as Rodney Copperbottom, a young blue robot and aspiring inventor.
    • Dylan Denton as Youngest Rodney Copperbottom
    • Will Denton as Young Rodney Copperbottom
    • Jansen Panettiere as Younger Rodney Copperbottom
    • Crawford Wilson as Young Rodney Copperbottom
  • Halle Berry as Cappy, Rodney's love interest.
  • Robin Williams as Fender Pinwheeler, an old red robot that's always falling apart.
  • Amanda Bynes as Piper Pinwheeler, Fender's younger sister.
  • Mel Brooks as Bigweld, the jolly inventor and owner of Bigweld Industries; until Rodney met him, Bigweld had slipped into depression at Ratchet's actions.
  • Greg Kinnear as Phineas T. Ratchet, Rodney's nemesis.
  • Drew Carey as Crank Casey
  • Jennifer Coolidge as Aunt Fanny, a kind motherly robot, who takes in "broke" robots; she has the unintentional effect of bumping people with her large rear.
  • Harland Williams as Lug
  • Jim Broadbent as Madame Gasket, Ratchet's mother.
  • Dianne Wiest as Lydia Copperbottom, Rodney's mother.
  • Stanley Tucci as Herb Copperbottom, Rodney's father.
  • Natasha Lyonne as Loretta Geargrinder, Fender's love interest.

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