Robotboy the movie/Credits

Here are the credits for Robotboy the movie.

Opening Credits


Warner Bros. Animation

and

Cartoon Network

Presents

"ROBOTBOY THE MOVIE"

Closing Credits
Directed by

Christopher Nolan

Produced by

Adam Cohen

Dan Lin

Randolph Heard

Scott Peterson

Robert Mittenthal

Michael Rubiner

Co-produced by

Andy Mikita

Based on the show Created by

Jan Van Rijsselberge

Executive Producers

Christian Davin

Clément Clavet

Daniel Lennard

Finn Arnesen

Jérémie Fajner

Screenplay by

Christopher Nolan

Emma Thomas

Story by

Joseph Mallozzi

Paul Mullie

Director of Photography

Pablo Plasited

Associate Producer

Martin Sabatka

Art Director

Rebecca Dart

Editors

David Burrows A.S.E.

Justin Johns A.S.E.

Visual Effects Supervisor

Dan Deleeuw

Production Designer

Nicholas McCallum

Music by

David Newman

In Association With

RatPac-Dune Entertainment

and

Syncopy, Inc.

A

Gaumont Animation

and

Toei Company

Production

A

Christopher Nolan

Film

Cast of Characters

CREW

Soundtrack Album on



A France-Japan-UK-USA Co-Production

Developed with the support of

Central National de la Cinematographic

Developed with the support of

Programme MEDIA de la Communaute Europeenne

Produced with the support of

Film Fund Luxembourg

The American Humane Association monitored the animal action.

No animals were harmed (AHAD 45102)



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© 2018 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. and RatPac-Dune Entertainment, LLC.

All Rights Reserved.

This motion picture is protected under the laws of the United States and other countries throughout the world. All rights reserved. Country of First Publication: United States of America. Any unauthorized exhibition, distribution or copying of this film or any part thereof (including soundtrack) may result in civil liability and criminal prosecution.

The story, all names, characters and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons, places, buildings and products is intended or should be inferred.