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Directed by John Badham, the film follows (later self-named Johnny 5 ), a sophisticated military robot built by Nova Robotics as part of the "Strategic Artificially-Intelligent Nuclear Transport" (S.A.I.N.T.) program.

In the golden age of 1980s sci-fi, few robots captured the public's imagination quite like . While your search for "Corto_circuito_1987_HD" likely refers to the high-definition Italian-dubbed version of the 1986 hit Short Circuit (released in Italy in 1987), the film's charm remains universal across every language. The Story: From Weapon to Wall-E’s Grandfather Corto_circuito_1987_HD_-_Altadefinizione01

: Long before CGI, Johnny 5 was brought to life through complex puppetry and animatronics designed by Syd Mead and engineered by Eric Allard. The physical presence of the robot allowed actors like Steve Guttenberg (playing the robot's creator, Newton Crosby) to interact with a real machine, making the bond feel genuine. Directed by John Badham, the film follows (later

The turning point occurs during a demonstration when a freak lightning strike zaps Number 5 , causing a "short circuit" that awakens a human-like consciousness within its circuits. Terrified of being "disassembled" (which he now equates with death), he escapes the military facility and finds refuge with (Ally Sheedy), an animal lover who treats him like a living creature rather than a machine. Why It Still Connects Today The Story: From Weapon to Wall-E’s Grandfather :

: The movie is synonymous with the hit song "Who's Johnny" by El DeBarge, which perfectly encapsulated the film's upbeat, quirky energy.

: Unlike the cold, logic-driven robots of the era, Johnny 5 is defined by his insatiable curiosity and love for "input." Whether he's devouring encyclopedias or miming John Travolta's dance moves from Saturday Night Fever , his personality is the heart of the film.