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Robot Will Help Us...
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Robot Will Help Us...

Jan 1, 1975
0h 10m
★ 5.0

Overview

Two schoolchildren decided to take the first place in the collection of waste paper at school, but they did not want to work alone and decided to use a school robot to achieve their goals. It would seem that school glory is guaranteed to them, but the boys did not take into account the fact that the robot's intelligence is not as flexible as a human's and it perceives the task set before it with machine zeal.

Genres

Animation
Family

Production Companies

Kyivnaukfilm

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