Thursday, February 23, 2017

ROBO-DOG: AIRBORNE arrives on DVD, Digital HD and On Demand on March 14


PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
“Go fetch” reaches new heights when Robo-Dog: Airborne arrives on DVD, Digital HD and On Demand on March 14 from Lionsgate. When the world’s most advanced K-9 loses his family and his memory chip, it’s up to his best friend Tyler and his scientist dad to find Robo-Dog and bring him home! In this sequel to 2015’s family film Robo-Dog, Robo-Dog: Airborne “is encouraging and inspirational for young and old alike” (The Dove Foundation). Awarded the Dove Family Seal of Approval, the DVD features limited-edition packaging, the “Ruff Cut: Behind the Scenes of Robo-Dog: Airborne” featurette, and TV’s “Minuscule” bonus episodes. The Robo-Dog: Airborne DVD will be available for the suggested retail price of $19.98.

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS
Meet Robo-Dog, the world’s coolest pet. He can run super-fast, grow a bionic arm, talk, and even fly! After creating the perfect pooch for his son Tyler, genius dad Tom (Patrick Muldoon, “Days of Our Lives”) gets called away. When Tyler and his wacky nerd friend Barry head off to a science fair, Robo-Dog runs away and has his memory chip erased. After starting a new life with a computer whiz and his adorable daughter, will this high-tech terrier ever find his way home to his rightful master?


My Thoughts


My kids love movies with animals, so I was sure that Robo-Dog:Airborne would be a big hit with them. This story centers around a boy named Tyler. His father is a genius and he created him a dog that isn't like any other. He might be a robot, but he's till Tyler's best friend. Things are going great until Robo-Dog disappears at a science fair. His memory get wiped out, but he's rescued by a little girl and her IT guy father. They fall in love with Robo-Dog too, but want to do the right thing and find his owners, especially after they realize just how special he is.

Robo-Dog is a sweet movie with endearing characters and a interesting story-line. My teen kids said he was like the Inspector Gadget of dogs.  Both the animals and the humans did a great job in their roles, and the settings were very realistic. This is a an adorable movie and a great choice for family movie night. My daughter has watched it three times already and can't wait to see it again. Grab a copy for yourself on Amazon.




2 comments:

Laura said...

Sounds like a cute kids movie! We haven't seen this yet.

VickieC said...

looks like a cute movie my grandkids would enjoy