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'''''Five Nights in Robot Hell '''''is an American adult traditional/computer animated found footage supernatural horror film series produced by Fuzzy Door Productions and Twisted Pictures and distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Zachary, Grace and Lexia)|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]. |
'''''Five Nights in Robot Hell '''''is an American adult traditional/computer animated found footage supernatural horror film series produced by Fuzzy Door Productions and Twisted Pictures and distributed by [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Zachary, Grace and Lexia)|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]]. |
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+ | There is a total of 19 films: 7 main and 12 spin-offs. |
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+ | For its erotic thriller spin-off series, click [[Robot Hell Refreshments|here]]. |
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==Details== |
==Details== |
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'''<u>Directed by</u>''' |
'''<u>Directed by</u>''' |
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Brian Henson ''(6)'' |
Brian Henson ''(6)'' |
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+ | Julius Avery ''(7)'' |
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===Spin-off Films=== |
===Spin-off Films=== |
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− | + | Ridley Scott ''(1, 9)'' |
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Eli Roth ''(2)'' |
Eli Roth ''(2)'' |
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+ | Francis Lawrence ''(2)'' |
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Stephen Merchant ''(3)'' |
Stephen Merchant ''(3)'' |
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David Leitch ''(6)'' |
David Leitch ''(6)'' |
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+ | Sam Raimi ''(7)'' |
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+ | James Wan ''(8)'' |
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+ | |||
+ | Chris McKay ''(10)'' |
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+ | Jon Lucas ''(11)'' |
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+ | Scott Moore ''(11)'' |
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+ | Jonathan Krisel ''(12)'' |
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'''<u>Produced by</u>''' |
'''<u>Produced by</u>''' |
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===Main Films=== |
===Main Films=== |
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Ryan Coogler ''(1)'' |
Ryan Coogler ''(1)'' |
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+ | Alexandre Aja ''(2)'' |
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Stephen Susco ''(2)'' |
Stephen Susco ''(2)'' |
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Todd Berger ''(6)'' |
Todd Berger ''(6)'' |
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+ | Julius Avery ''(7)'' |
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===Spin-off Films=== |
===Spin-off Films=== |
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− | + | George Clooney ''(1, 9)'' |
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− | + | Rhett Reese ''(2, 6, 10, 12)'' |
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+ | Paul Wernick ''(2, 6, 10, 12)'' |
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Stephen Merchant ''(3)'' |
Stephen Merchant ''(3)'' |
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Timur Bekmambetov ''(5)'' |
Timur Bekmambetov ''(5)'' |
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− | + | Ryan Reynolds ''(6)'' |
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+ | Sam Raimi ''(7)'' |
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+ | James Wan ''(8)'' |
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+ | Jon Lucas ''(11)'' |
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− | + | Scott Moore ''(11)'' |
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<u>'''Starring'''</u> |
<u>'''Starring'''</u> |
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Village Roadshow Pictures ''(2)'' |
Village Roadshow Pictures ''(2)'' |
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− | + | 21 Laps Entertainment ''(2, 4-5)'' |
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− | Blumhouse Productions ''(4)'' |
+ | Blumhouse Productions ''(3-4)'' |
− | + | Ghost House Pictures ''(3)'' |
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− | Weed Road Pictures ''(4)'' |
+ | Weed Road Pictures ''(4, 6)'' |
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Original Film ''(5)'' |
Original Film ''(5)'' |
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+ | Black Bear Pictures ''(6)'' |
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Henson Alternative ''(6)'' |
Henson Alternative ''(6)'' |
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On the Day Productions ''(6)'' |
On the Day Productions ''(6)'' |
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+ | Bron Creative ''(7)'' |
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===Spin-off Films=== |
===Spin-off Films=== |
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Fuzzy Door Productions |
Fuzzy Door Productions |
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Twisted Pictures |
Twisted Pictures |
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+ | Black Bear Pictures ''(1, 8-9)'' |
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− | + | Mandalay Pictures ''(1)'' |
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− | + | Weed Road Pictures ''(1)'' |
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− | + | Joint Effort ''(2, 4, 6, 10)'' |
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+ | Ghost House Pictures ''(3, 7)'' |
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+ | Seven Bucks Productions ''(3)'' |
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+ | Original Film ''(3)'' |
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+ | |||
+ | Camp Sugar Productions ''(3-6, 8, 10-12)'' |
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+ | Paper Kite Productions ''(4-6, 8, 10-12)'' |
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+ | Lakeshore Entertainment ''(4, 10)'' |
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+ | Blumhouse Productions ''(5, 7, 11)'' |
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− | + | Bazelevs Company ''(5, 7, 11)'' |
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− | + | New Line Cinema ''(6)'' |
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− | + | Hyde Park Entertainment ''(10)'' |
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− | + | 21 Laps Entertainment ''(12)'' |
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− | + | Henson Alternative ''(12)'' |
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'''<u>Distributed by</u>''' |
'''<u>Distributed by</u>''' |
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20th Century Fox ''(1)'' |
20th Century Fox ''(1)'' |
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− | Warner Bros. Pictures ''(2, 4)'' |
+ | Warner Bros. Pictures ''(2, 4, 7)'' |
Universal Pictures ''(3)'' |
Universal Pictures ''(3)'' |
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Paramount Pictures ''(5)'' |
Paramount Pictures ''(5)'' |
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− | Columbia Pictures ''( |
+ | Columbia Pictures ''(6)'' |
===Spin-off Films=== |
===Spin-off Films=== |
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[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Zachary, Grace and Lexia)|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
[[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (Zachary, Grace and Lexia)|Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer]] |
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− | + | Paramount Pictures ''(1, 4-5)'' |
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− | + | Annapurna Pictures ''(2)'' |
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+ | Warner Bros. Pictures ''(2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)'' |
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+ | 20th Century Fox ''(2)'' |
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WWE Studios ''(3)'' |
WWE Studios ''(3)'' |
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− | + | Universal Pictures ''(3)'' |
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+ | Columbia Pictures ''(5)'' |
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+ | Tencent Pictures ''(6-7)'' |
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+ | Toho ''(7)'' |
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+ | TriStar Pictures ''(9)'' |
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+ | OTL Releasing ''(11)'' |
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− | [[BH Tilt (Zachary, Grace and Lexia)|BH Tilt]] ''( |
+ | [[BH Tilt (Zachary, Grace and Lexia)|BH Tilt]] ''(11)'' |
'''<u>Release Dates</u>''' |
'''<u>Release Dates</u>''' |
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July 17, 2015 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 2: New and Improved]]) |
July 17, 2015 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 2: New and Improved]]) |
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− | + | December 11, 2015 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 3: Phantom Ninjas]]) |
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− | + | July 8, 2016 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 4: Haunted Hotel]]) |
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− | + | August 18, 2017 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 5: City Tower of Terror]]) |
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August 24, 2018 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 6: Fancy Restaurant Simulator]]) |
August 24, 2018 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 6: Fancy Restaurant Simulator]]) |
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+ | June 4, 2021 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell 7: Glamrock Glory]]) |
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===Spin-off Films=== |
===Spin-off Films=== |
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− | + | June 30, 2017 ([[FNIRH World]]) |
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− | + | March 2, 2018 ([[Five Nights in Washington D.C.]]) |
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February 22, 2019 ([[Villainous Custom Night]]) |
February 22, 2019 ([[Villainous Custom Night]]) |
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June 21, 2019 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Territory Terror]]) |
June 21, 2019 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Territory Terror]]) |
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− | + | July 31, 2020 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell VR: Disturbing Secrets from the Past]]) |
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− | + | November 6, 2020 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Around the World in 80 Frights]]) |
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+ | March 12, 2021 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell AR: The Shadow in the Woods]]) |
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+ | April 9, 2021 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Race Around Six States]]) |
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+ | May 7, 2021 ([[Non-Braves on the Loose]]) |
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+ | June 25, 2021 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Bright Lights and Jumpscares]]) |
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+ | October 1, 2021 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell AAA: Escape Room of Teamwork]]) |
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+ | January 14, 2022 ([[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Murder on the Handcart Express]]) |
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==Films== |
==Films== |
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===Main Films=== |
===Main Films=== |
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The second main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 2: New and Improved]]'' talks about eleven members of the Robot Hell on Earth team working the night shift at the new and improved Family Brothers Pizza while trying to survive against robots who become mobile and homicidal at night. The film released to theaters on July 17, 2015. |
The second main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 2: New and Improved]]'' talks about eleven members of the Robot Hell on Earth team working the night shift at the new and improved Family Brothers Pizza while trying to survive against robots who become mobile and homicidal at night. The film released to theaters on July 17, 2015. |
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− | The third main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 3: Phantom Ninjas]]'', talks about the robot members of the Robot Hell on Earth team working the night shift at the NNYPD Precinct while trying to survive against the Blatherbot, the Billionairebot, Calculon, the Hookerbot, the Preacherbot, Fender and Turanga Leela, who become mobile and homicidal at night. The film released to theaters on |
+ | The third main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 3: Phantom Ninjas]]'', talks about the robot members of the Robot Hell on Earth team working the night shift at the NNYPD Precinct while trying to survive against the Blatherbot, the Billionairebot, Calculon, the Hookerbot, the Preacherbot, Fender and Turanga Leela, who become mobile and homicidal at night. The film released to theaters on December 11, 2015. |
− | The fourth main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 4: Haunted Hotel]]'', talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team spending the night in the Avenue Hotel and defending themselves against humans, robots and a gargoyle haunting their room by closing doors and fleeing on foot. The film released to theaters on |
+ | The fourth main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 4: Haunted Hotel]]'', talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team spending the night in the Avenue Hotel and defending themselves against humans, robots and a gargoyle haunting their room by closing doors and fleeing on foot. The film released to theaters on July 8, 2016. |
− | The fifth main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 5: City Tower of Terror]]'', talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team being employees working in the City Tower and must do different tasks each night to avoid being jumpscared by human, robot and gargoyle statues who come to life at night. The film released to theaters on |
+ | The fifth main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 5: City Tower of Terror]]'', talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team being employees working in the City Tower and must do different tasks each night to avoid being jumpscared by human, robot and gargoyle statues who come to life at night. The film released to theaters on August 18, 2017. |
− | The sixth |
+ | The sixth main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 6: Fancy Restaurant Simulator]]'', talks about Allie and Olivia Indian and Hailey and Lexia Bortz decorating the Cavern on the Green with payable items and must also work the night shift for it by salvaging Father Changstein El-Gamal, Pazuzu, Turanga Leela and Philip J. Fry if they are badly hurt. The film released to theaters on August 24, 2018. |
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+ | The seventh and final main film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell 7: Glamrock Glory]]'', does not have a known plot yet. The film releases to theaters on June 4, 2021. |
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===Spin-off Films=== |
===Spin-off Films=== |
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− | The first spin-off film, ''[[FNIRH World]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team |
+ | The first spin-off film, ''[[FNIRH World]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team going hunting for different residents of New New York and realizing that their hunt is no ordinary wild animal hunt. The film released to theaters on June 30, 2017. |
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+ | The second spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Washington D.C.]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team investigating paranormal activity in Washington D.C. while becoming night guards in different buildings. The film released to theaters on March 2, 2018. |
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+ | The third spin-off film, ''[[Villainous Custom Night]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team spending the night in a haunted castle where fifty-eight residents from New New York reside and must fend themselves from attacks of their choice. The film released to theaters on February 22, 2019. |
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+ | The fourth spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Territory Terror]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team traveling to different territories in the US to investigate paranormal activity on the islands. The film released to theaters on June 21, 2019. |
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+ | The fifth spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell VR: Disturbing Secrets from the Past]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team traveling to a virtual reality world to accept challenges where they learn secrets they have done in the past. The film releases to theaters on July 31, 2020. |
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+ | The sixth spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Around the World in 80 Frights]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team investigating paranormal activity in different countries where it becomes a hallucinating nightmare for them. The film releases to theaters on November 6, 2020. |
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+ | The seventh spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell AR: The Shadow in the Woods]], ''talks about the non-Rock affinity members of the Robot Hell on Earth team being haunted by a living nightmare of screams while on an augmented reality Skype chat with each other. The film releases to theaters on March 12, 2021. |
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− | The |
+ | The eighth spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Race Around Six States]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team traveling to six different states to travel through them using different transportations. The film releases to theaters on April 9, 2021. |
− | The |
+ | The ninth spin-off film, ''[[Non-Braves on the Loose]], ''talks about Zachary Bortz and the Paper affinity members of the Robot Hell on Earth team going hunting for different Brainy and Cool residents of New New York and realizing that their hunt is no ordinary deer hunt. The film releases to theaters on May 7, 2021. |
− | The |
+ | The tenth spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Bright Lights and Jumpscares]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team going on a dark free-roaming walk and avoid being jumpscared by lights-outers. The film releases to theaters on June 25, 2021. |
− | The |
+ | The eleventh spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell AAA: Escape Room of Teamwork]], ''does not have a known plot yet. The film releases to theaters on October 1, 2021. |
− | The |
+ | The twelfth and final spin-off film, ''[[Five Nights in Robot Hell: Murder on the Handcart Express]], ''talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team investigating murders started by a shape-shifting creature. The film releases to theaters on January 14, 2022. |
==Voice cast== |
==Voice cast== |
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===Main Films=== |
===Main Films=== |
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'''Protagonists''' |
'''Protagonists''' |
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+ | *Amy Schumer as Abworker Bortz ''(1-5)'' |
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− | * |
+ | **Carina Bortz ''(1-5)'' |
+ | **Ainsley Bortz ''(2, 4-5, 7)'' |
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+ | **Meredith Bortz ''(2, 4-5, 7)'' |
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*Laura Marano as Lexia Bortz ''(1, 3-6)'' |
*Laura Marano as Lexia Bortz ''(1, 3-6)'' |
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*Rebel Wilson as Hailey Bortz ''(1, 4-6)'' |
*Rebel Wilson as Hailey Bortz ''(1, 4-6)'' |
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*Amy Poehler as Alexandra Bortz ''(2, 4-5)'' |
*Amy Poehler as Alexandra Bortz ''(2, 4-5)'' |
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− | * |
+ | *Peyton List as Grace Bortz ''(2, 4-5, 7)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Landry Bender as Kaia Bortz ''(2-5, 7)'' |
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*Regan Burns as Zachary Bortz ''(2-5)'' |
*Regan Burns as Zachary Bortz ''(2-5)'' |
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− | * |
+ | *Alicia Vikander as Leah Bortz ''(2-5, 7)'' |
− | *Julianne Moore as Leah Bortz ''(2-5)'' |
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*Lauren Taylor as Lydia Bortz ''(2, 4-5)'' |
*Lauren Taylor as Lydia Bortz ''(2, 4-5)'' |
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+ | *Ashley Olsen as Olivia Indian ''(4-6)'' |
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'''Antagonists''' |
'''Antagonists''' |
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*Katey Sagal as Turanga Leela ''(1, 3-6)'' |
*Katey Sagal as Turanga Leela ''(1, 3-6)'' |
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*Maurice LaMarche as Calculon ''(1-5)'' |
*Maurice LaMarche as Calculon ''(1-5)'' |
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*Phil LaMarr as Billionairebot ''(2-5)'' |
*Phil LaMarr as Billionairebot ''(2-5)'' |
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− | *Tress MacNeille as |
+ | *Tress MacNeille as: |
− | ** |
+ | **Robot Gypsy ''(2, 4-5)'' |
+ | **Hookerbot ''(2-5, 7)'' |
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*Dan Castellaneta as Robot Devil ''(2, 4-5)'' |
*Dan Castellaneta as Robot Devil ''(2, 4-5)'' |
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− | *John DiMaggio as |
+ | *John DiMaggio as: |
− | ** |
+ | **URL ''(2, 4-5, 7)'' |
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− | *David Herman as Preacherbot, Blatherbot, Father Changstein El-Gamal, Roberto and Pazuzu ''(4-5)'' |
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+ | **Fender ''(2-5, 7)'' |
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+ | *David Herman as: |
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+ | **Blatherbot ''(1-5)'' |
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+ | **Roberto ''(2, 4-5, 7)'' |
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+ | **Pazuzu ''(2, 4)'' |
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*Billy West as Philip J. Fry ''(4-6)'' |
*Billy West as Philip J. Fry ''(4-6)'' |
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'''Supporting character''' |
'''Supporting character''' |
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*Billy West as Robo-puppy |
*Billy West as Robo-puppy |
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'''Other characters''' |
'''Other characters''' |
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+ | *Robert Downey Jr. as Technician 1 ''(5)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Chris Evans as Technician 2 ''(5)'' |
===Spin-off Films=== |
===Spin-off Films=== |
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'''Robot Hell on Earth Team''' |
'''Robot Hell on Earth Team''' |
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− | *Amy Poehler as Alexandra Bortz |
+ | *Amy Poehler as Alexandra Bortz ''(1-6, 8, 10-12)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Alison Brie as Alexa Bortz ''(1-6, 8, 10, 12)'' |
+ | *Dakota Johnson as: |
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− | *Jon Stewart as Allie Indian |
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+ | **Allie Indian ''(1-6, 8, 10, 12)'' |
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− | *Regan Burns as Zachary Bortz |
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+ | **Ainsley Bortz ''(1-10, 12)'' |
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+ | **Meredith Bortz ''(1-10, 12)'' |
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+ | **Carina Bortz ''(1-8, 10, 12)'' |
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− | *Julianne Moore as Leah Bortz |
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− | * |
+ | *Regan Burns as Zachary Bortz ''(1-6, 8-10, 12)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Lauren Taylor as Lydia Bortz ''(1-6, 8, 10, 12)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Rebel Wilson as Hailey Bortz ''(1-6, 8, 10-12)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Amy Schumer as Abworker Bortz ''(1-8, 10, 12)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Alicia Vikander as Leah Bortz ''(1-10, 12)'' |
− | * |
+ | *Peyton List as Grace Bortz ''(1-10, 12)'' |
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− | *Jeff Dunham as Olivia Indian |
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− | * |
+ | *Laura Marano as Lexia Bortz ''(1-8, 10, 12)'' |
+ | *Ashley Olsen as Olivia Indian ''(1-8, 10, 12)'' |
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'''Antagonists''' |
'''Antagonists''' |
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− | *Tress MacNeille as |
+ | *Tress MacNeille as: |
+ | **Robot Gypsy ''(1-6, 8, 10-12)'' |
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− | *David Herman as Blatherbot, Preacherbot, Roberto, Pazuzu and Father Changstein El-Gamal |
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+ | **Hookerbot ''(1-9, 10, 12)'' |
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+ | *David Herman as: |
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+ | **Preacherbot ''(1-8, 10, 12)'' |
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− | *Maurice LaMarche as Calculon |
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+ | **Blatherbot ''(1-6, 8, 10, 12)'' |
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+ | **Roberto ''(1-9, 10, 12)'' |
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+ | **Pazuzu ''(1-8, 10 12)'' |
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+ | *John DiMaggio as URL, Bender Bending Rodriguez and Fender ''(1-10, 12)'' |
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'''Supporting character''' |
'''Supporting character''' |
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*Billy West as Robo-puppy |
*Billy West as Robo-puppy |
Revision as of 19:35, 8 July 2020
Five Nights in Robot Hell is an American adult traditional/computer animated found footage supernatural horror film series produced by Fuzzy Door Productions and Twisted Pictures and distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.
There is a total of 19 films: 7 main and 12 spin-offs.
For its erotic thriller spin-off series, click here.
Details
Directed by
Main Films
Ryan Coogler (1)
Denzel Washington (2)
James Foley (2)
Seth MacFarlane (3)
Kathryn Bigelow (4)
Anne Fletcher (5)
Brian Henson (6)
Julius Avery (7)
Spin-off Films
Ridley Scott (1, 9)
Eli Roth (2)
Francis Lawrence (2)
Stephen Merchant (3)
Lars Klevberg (4)
Timur Bekmambetov (5)
David Leitch (6)
Sam Raimi (7)
James Wan (8)
Chris McKay (10)
Jon Lucas (11)
Scott Moore (11)
Jonathan Krisel (12)
Produced by
Seth MacFarlane
Mark Burg
Oren Koules
Various
Written by
Main Films
Ryan Coogler (1)
Alexandre Aja (2)
Stephen Susco (2)
Seth MacFarlane (3)
Alec Sulkin (3)
Wellesley Wild (3)
Mark Boal (4)
Nancy Meyers (5)
Todd Berger (6)
Julius Avery (7)
Spin-off Films
George Clooney (1, 9)
Rhett Reese (2, 6, 10, 12)
Paul Wernick (2, 6, 10, 12)
Stephen Merchant (3)
Tyler Burton Smith (4)
Timur Bekmambetov (5)
Ryan Reynolds (6)
Sam Raimi (7)
James Wan (8)
Jon Lucas (11)
Scott Moore (11)
Starring
Various
Production companies
Main Films
Fuzzy Door Productions
Twisted Pictures
New Line Cinema (2)
Village Roadshow Pictures (2)
21 Laps Entertainment (2, 4-5)
Blumhouse Productions (3-4)
Ghost House Pictures (3)
Weed Road Pictures (4, 6)
First Light Productions (4)
Original Film (5)
Black Bear Pictures (6)
Henson Alternative (6)
On the Day Productions (6)
Bron Creative (7)
Spin-off Films
Fuzzy Door Productions
Twisted Pictures
Black Bear Pictures (1, 8-9)
Mandalay Pictures (1)
Weed Road Pictures (1)
Skydance Media (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)
Joint Effort (2, 4, 6, 10)
Ghost House Pictures (3, 7)
Seven Bucks Productions (3)
Original Film (3)
Camp Sugar Productions (3-6, 8, 10-12)
Paper Kite Productions (4-6, 8, 10-12)
Lakeshore Entertainment (4, 10)
Blumhouse Productions (5, 7, 11)
Bazelevs Company (5, 7, 11)
New Line Cinema (6)
Hyde Park Entertainment (10)
21 Laps Entertainment (12)
Henson Alternative (12)
Distributed by
Main Films
20th Century Fox (1)
Warner Bros. Pictures (2, 4, 7)
Universal Pictures (3)
Paramount Pictures (5)
Columbia Pictures (6)
Spin-off Films
Paramount Pictures (1, 4-5)
Annapurna Pictures (2)
Warner Bros. Pictures (2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12)
20th Century Fox (2)
WWE Studios (3)
Universal Pictures (3)
Columbia Pictures (5)
Tencent Pictures (6-7)
Toho (7)
TriStar Pictures (9)
OTL Releasing (11)
BH Tilt (11)
Release Dates
Main Films
April 3, 2015 (Five Nights in Robot Hell)
July 17, 2015 (Five Nights in Robot Hell 2: New and Improved)
December 11, 2015 (Five Nights in Robot Hell 3: Phantom Ninjas)
July 8, 2016 (Five Nights in Robot Hell 4: Haunted Hotel)
August 18, 2017 (Five Nights in Robot Hell 5: City Tower of Terror)
August 24, 2018 (Five Nights in Robot Hell 6: Fancy Restaurant Simulator)
June 4, 2021 (Five Nights in Robot Hell 7: Glamrock Glory)
Spin-off Films
June 30, 2017 (FNIRH World)
March 2, 2018 (Five Nights in Washington D.C.)
February 22, 2019 (Villainous Custom Night)
June 21, 2019 (Five Nights in Robot Hell: Territory Terror)
July 31, 2020 (Five Nights in Robot Hell VR: Disturbing Secrets from the Past)
November 6, 2020 (Five Nights in Robot Hell: Around the World in 80 Frights)
March 12, 2021 (Five Nights in Robot Hell AR: The Shadow in the Woods)
April 9, 2021 (Five Nights in Robot Hell: Race Around Six States)
May 7, 2021 (Non-Braves on the Loose)
June 25, 2021 (Five Nights in Robot Hell: Bright Lights and Jumpscares)
October 1, 2021 (Five Nights in Robot Hell AAA: Escape Room of Teamwork)
January 14, 2022 (Five Nights in Robot Hell: Murder on the Handcart Express)
Films
Main Films
The first main film, Five Nights in Robot Hell, talks about the premium members of the Robot Hell on Earth team working the night shift at Malfunctioning Eddie's Rocket-Car Emporium while trying to survive against Calculon, the Preacherbot, the Blatherbot, Turanga Leela and Father Changstein El-Gamal, who become mobile and homicidal at night. The film released to theaters on April 3, 2015.
The second main film, Five Nights in Robot Hell 2: New and Improved talks about eleven members of the Robot Hell on Earth team working the night shift at the new and improved Family Brothers Pizza while trying to survive against robots who become mobile and homicidal at night. The film released to theaters on July 17, 2015.
The third main film, Five Nights in Robot Hell 3: Phantom Ninjas, talks about the robot members of the Robot Hell on Earth team working the night shift at the NNYPD Precinct while trying to survive against the Blatherbot, the Billionairebot, Calculon, the Hookerbot, the Preacherbot, Fender and Turanga Leela, who become mobile and homicidal at night. The film released to theaters on December 11, 2015.
The fourth main film, Five Nights in Robot Hell 4: Haunted Hotel, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team spending the night in the Avenue Hotel and defending themselves against humans, robots and a gargoyle haunting their room by closing doors and fleeing on foot. The film released to theaters on July 8, 2016.
The fifth main film, Five Nights in Robot Hell 5: City Tower of Terror, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team being employees working in the City Tower and must do different tasks each night to avoid being jumpscared by human, robot and gargoyle statues who come to life at night. The film released to theaters on August 18, 2017.
The sixth main film, Five Nights in Robot Hell 6: Fancy Restaurant Simulator, talks about Allie and Olivia Indian and Hailey and Lexia Bortz decorating the Cavern on the Green with payable items and must also work the night shift for it by salvaging Father Changstein El-Gamal, Pazuzu, Turanga Leela and Philip J. Fry if they are badly hurt. The film released to theaters on August 24, 2018.
The seventh and final main film, Five Nights in Robot Hell 7: Glamrock Glory, does not have a known plot yet. The film releases to theaters on June 4, 2021.
Spin-off Films
The first spin-off film, FNIRH World, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team going hunting for different residents of New New York and realizing that their hunt is no ordinary wild animal hunt. The film released to theaters on June 30, 2017.
The second spin-off film, Five Nights in Washington D.C., talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team investigating paranormal activity in Washington D.C. while becoming night guards in different buildings. The film released to theaters on March 2, 2018.
The third spin-off film, Villainous Custom Night, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team spending the night in a haunted castle where fifty-eight residents from New New York reside and must fend themselves from attacks of their choice. The film released to theaters on February 22, 2019.
The fourth spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell: Territory Terror, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team traveling to different territories in the US to investigate paranormal activity on the islands. The film released to theaters on June 21, 2019.
The fifth spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell VR: Disturbing Secrets from the Past, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team traveling to a virtual reality world to accept challenges where they learn secrets they have done in the past. The film releases to theaters on July 31, 2020.
The sixth spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell: Around the World in 80 Frights, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team investigating paranormal activity in different countries where it becomes a hallucinating nightmare for them. The film releases to theaters on November 6, 2020.
The seventh spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell AR: The Shadow in the Woods, talks about the non-Rock affinity members of the Robot Hell on Earth team being haunted by a living nightmare of screams while on an augmented reality Skype chat with each other. The film releases to theaters on March 12, 2021.
The eighth spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell: Race Around Six States, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team traveling to six different states to travel through them using different transportations. The film releases to theaters on April 9, 2021.
The ninth spin-off film, Non-Braves on the Loose, talks about Zachary Bortz and the Paper affinity members of the Robot Hell on Earth team going hunting for different Brainy and Cool residents of New New York and realizing that their hunt is no ordinary deer hunt. The film releases to theaters on May 7, 2021.
The tenth spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell: Bright Lights and Jumpscares, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team going on a dark free-roaming walk and avoid being jumpscared by lights-outers. The film releases to theaters on June 25, 2021.
The eleventh spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell AAA: Escape Room of Teamwork, does not have a known plot yet. The film releases to theaters on October 1, 2021.
The twelfth and final spin-off film, Five Nights in Robot Hell: Murder on the Handcart Express, talks about the Robot Hell on Earth team investigating murders started by a shape-shifting creature. The film releases to theaters on January 14, 2022.
Voice cast
Main Films
Protagonists
- Amy Schumer as Abworker Bortz (1-5)
- Dakota Johnson as:
- Carina Bortz (1-5)
- Ainsley Bortz (2, 4-5, 7)
- Meredith Bortz (2, 4-5, 7)
- Allie Indian (4-6)
- Alison Brie as Alexa Bortz (1-5)
- Laura Marano as Lexia Bortz (1, 3-6)
- Rebel Wilson as Hailey Bortz (1, 4-6)
- Amy Poehler as Alexandra Bortz (2, 4-5)
- Peyton List as Grace Bortz (2, 4-5, 7)
- Landry Bender as Kaia Bortz (2-5, 7)
- Regan Burns as Zachary Bortz (2-5)
- Alicia Vikander as Leah Bortz (2-5, 7)
- Lauren Taylor as Lydia Bortz (2, 4-5)
- Ashley Olsen as Olivia Indian (4-6)
Antagonists
- Katey Sagal as Turanga Leela (1, 3-6)
- Maurice LaMarche as Calculon (1-5)
- Phil LaMarr as Billionairebot (2-5)
- Tress MacNeille as:
- Robot Gypsy (2, 4-5)
- Hookerbot (2-5, 7)
- Dan Castellaneta as Robot Devil (2, 4-5)
- John DiMaggio as:
- URL (2, 4-5, 7)
- Bender Bending Rodriguez (2, 4-5, 7)
- Fender (2-5, 7)
- David Herman as:
- Preacherbot (1-5)
- Blatherbot (1-5)
- Father Changstein El-Gamal (1, 4-6)
- Roberto (2, 4-5, 7)
- Pazuzu (2, 4)
- Billy West as Philip J. Fry (4-6)
Supporting character
- Billy West as Robo-puppy
Other characters
- Robert Downey Jr. as Technician 1 (5)
- Chris Evans as Technician 2 (5)
Spin-off Films
Robot Hell on Earth Team
- Amy Poehler as Alexandra Bortz (1-6, 8, 10-12)
- Alison Brie as Alexa Bortz (1-6, 8, 10, 12)
- Dakota Johnson as:
- Allie Indian (1-6, 8, 10, 12)
- Ainsley Bortz (1-10, 12)
- Meredith Bortz (1-10, 12)
- Carina Bortz (1-8, 10, 12)
- Regan Burns as Zachary Bortz (1-6, 8-10, 12)
- Lauren Taylor as Lydia Bortz (1-6, 8, 10, 12)
- Rebel Wilson as Hailey Bortz (1-6, 8, 10-12)
- Amy Schumer as Abworker Bortz (1-8, 10, 12)
- Alicia Vikander as Leah Bortz (1-10, 12)
- Peyton List as Grace Bortz (1-10, 12)
- Landry Bender as Kaia Bortz (1-10, 12)
- Laura Marano as Lexia Bortz (1-8, 10, 12)
- Ashley Olsen as Olivia Indian (1-8, 10, 12)
Antagonists
- Tress MacNeille as:
- Robot Gypsy (1-6, 8, 10-12)
- Hookerbot (1-9, 10, 12)
- David Herman as:
- Preacherbot (1-8, 10, 12)
- Blatherbot (1-6, 8, 10, 12)
- Father Changstein El-Gamal (1-6, 8, 10-12)
- Roberto (1-9, 10, 12)
- Pazuzu (1-8, 10 12)
- Billy West as Philip J. Fry (1-6, 8, 10, 12)
- Phil LaMarr as Billionairebot (1-6, 8-10, 12)
- Dan Castellaneta as Robot Devil (1-6, 8, 10, 12)
- Maurice LaMarche as Calculon (1-8, 10, 12)
- John DiMaggio as URL, Bender Bending Rodriguez and Fender (1-10, 12)
- Katey Sagal as Turanga Leela (1-8, 10, 12)
Supporting character
- Billy West as Robo-puppy