Robots 2: The Botsecond Part (2017 Film)/Credits

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Opening Credits
20th Century Fox Animation

Presents

A Blue sky studios Production

ROBOTS       2 THE BOTSECOND PART

Closing Credits
Directed by MIKE MITCHELL

Co-Directed by CARLOS SALDANHA

Produced by JERRY DAVIS WILLIAM JOYCE STEVE CHEG

Executive Producers CHRIS WEDGE JEFFERY SLIVER

Screenplay by MIK MITCHELL & CRAIG PRICE and ANDY MIILLER & DAVID LINSAY- ABARIE and JRMY HANCHSON

Story by ANDY MILLER & JERMY HANCHSON and CARLODS SALDANHA

Music by JOHN POWELL

Character Design by PETER DeSERIE

Art Director STEVE MARTINO

Edited by TIM NELSON

Music Supervisor BECKY MANCUSO-WINDING

Associate Producer MARK JOHNSON

Casting by CHRISTIAN KAPLAN, c.s.a

POST CREDITS SCENE
Ewan McGregor

Bill Hader

April Winter

Halle Berry

Drew Carey

Gerg Kinnear

Amanda Bynes

Martin Short

Ray Romano

and Luke Evans

Harland Wilams

Carlos Saldanha

Stanley Tucci

Jay Lneo

Mark Johnson

Dianne Wiest

Scrolling Credits
Co-Producer JOHN C. DONKIN

Series Editors NICK FENDER WALLY T. RYAN

Animation Director CHRIS McKAY

Production Manager JOHANTAN W. SMITH

Based On Original Movie From "Robots"

PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS
Story

PATRICK WHINGT

Editoral

ROBRET JOHNSON

Layout

LARWINCE SMITH

Background

CATHY PATSCE

Animation

MARK HENN

Clean-up Supervisor

NANCY KNEP

Visual Effects

MARICON WEST

CGI Animation

CHARLIE GUY

ADDITONAL CHARACTERS
The News Scorter EMILY BRUST

Robot-News Copperbottom JAY LENO

STORY
Storyboard Supervisor

SONGS
Soundtrack on

BLUE SKY BABIES
Special Thanks to the State of Connecticut Office of Film, Television and Digital Media.

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