The story of Barney, an awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device. Ron's malfunctions set against the backdrop of the social media age launch them... Read allThe story of Barney, an awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device. Ron's malfunctions set against the backdrop of the social media age launch them on a journey to learn about true friendship.The story of Barney, an awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device. Ron's malfunctions set against the backdrop of the social media age launch them on a journey to learn about true friendship.
- Awards
- 10 nominations
Jack Dylan Grazer
- Barney
- (voice)
Zach Galifianakis
- Ron
- (voice)
Olivia Colman
- Donka
- (voice)
Rob Delaney
- Andrew
- (voice)
Justice Smith
- Marc
- (voice)
Kylie Cantrall
- Savannah
- (voice)
Ricardo Hurtado
- Rich
- (voice)
Cullen McCarthy
- Noah
- (voice)
- (as Cullen James McCarthy)
Marcus Scribner
- Alex
- (voice)
Thomas Barbusca
- Jayden
- (voice)
Sarah Miller
- Bree
- (voice)
Bentley Kalu
- Cop
- (voice)
Krupa Pattani
- Sita
- (voice)
John Macmillan
- Bubble Techs
- (voice)
Megan Maczko
- Miss Thomas
- (voice)
Ruby Wax
- Ms Hartley
- (voice)
- Directors
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the debut feature of Locksmith Animation.
- GoofsWhen Rich tries the jump scare on Savannah in the school corridor, he rips the clock off the wall as he falls. But in the next shot it is still on the wall.
- Crazy creditsRon waves to the viewers as the end credit roll finishes.
- ConnectionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Geeked Week for Freaks (2021)
- SoundtracksNew Friends
Written by Clive Bayley & Henry Jackman
Performed by Clive Bayley
Produced by Henry Jackman & Clive Bayley
Dave Bayley performs courtesy of Polydor Records, a division of Universal Music Operations, Ltd.
Featured review
A Sweet Animated Comedy That Also Tackles Some Serious Themes
Ron's Gone Wrong follows the tradition of ordinarily setting the story between a boy and his quirky new companion, but also uses the chance to design some morals and delivers them perfectly. Due to the talented animation, entertaining plot and especially the messages, this is a great animated comedy for families with both kids and teens.
The most engaging instrument in Ron's Gone Wrong is the friendly concept, in which the amusing trailer is pretty much enough to immediately haul you in. Zach Galifianakis is perfect for the bright voice of the cute B*Bot character, and Jack Dylan Grazer also gives the leading child character a vivid personality. The building to the friendship between the two characters involves plenty of humour, fun moments and a dramatic peaking. The climatic stage for this movie seems completely unexpected, especially considering the emotion and thematic elements through it.
The screenwriters and story-creators had the opportunity to dig around in some real-life issues, and unlike most buddy comedies, they certainly don't even try to dodge it. The thematic elements actually provide a great lesson for children, as Ron's Gone Wrong lands on significant material relating to bullying and the impacts of social media.
Apart from the concerns this animated comedy leads up to, most of it is fairly foreseeable and can occasionally progress to moments that aren't really fun to stick around for. The animation techniques, voice performances and sources of humour are brilliant, but there's an unfortunate blend of them with some bland ideas. Some of the adventure component gets taken a little too far.
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The most engaging instrument in Ron's Gone Wrong is the friendly concept, in which the amusing trailer is pretty much enough to immediately haul you in. Zach Galifianakis is perfect for the bright voice of the cute B*Bot character, and Jack Dylan Grazer also gives the leading child character a vivid personality. The building to the friendship between the two characters involves plenty of humour, fun moments and a dramatic peaking. The climatic stage for this movie seems completely unexpected, especially considering the emotion and thematic elements through it.
The screenwriters and story-creators had the opportunity to dig around in some real-life issues, and unlike most buddy comedies, they certainly don't even try to dodge it. The thematic elements actually provide a great lesson for children, as Ron's Gone Wrong lands on significant material relating to bullying and the impacts of social media.
Apart from the concerns this animated comedy leads up to, most of it is fairly foreseeable and can occasionally progress to moments that aren't really fun to stick around for. The animation techniques, voice performances and sources of humour are brilliant, but there's an unfortunate blend of them with some bland ideas. Some of the adventure component gets taken a little too far.
If you liked this review, check out the full review and other reviews at aussieboyreviews.
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- Release date
- Countries of origin
- Official sites
- Language
- Also known as
- Ron: Chú Robot Khác Biệt
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $23,009,270
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,300,225
- Oct 24, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $60,692,022
- Runtime1 hour 47 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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