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Storyboard Text
TITLE
EXPOSITION
RISING ACTION
Don't worry, little one. I will take care of you.
The Wild Robot by Peter Brown.
CLIMAX
A newly manufactured robot named Roz finds herself alone and stranded on an island. She learns to adapt to her new environment, becomes a mother figure, and makes friends with all of the animals around her, changing their lives for the better.
FALLING ACTION
Roz!
Roz finds an egg that hatches, and begins caring for a baby gosling. When she turns to the geese for help, they decide to name him Brightbill. When winter comes, Brightbill flies south with the other geese, and Roz helps the other animals survive the cold.
RESOLUTION
When Brightbill returns, he tells Roz that he found the factory where she was manufactured. Soon after, the combat robots, or RECOS, arrive on an airship to find Roz and take her away.
Ma, the robot looked just like you. I think that was the factory where you were built!
All of the animals work together to help Roz and prevent her from being taken. Together they are able to get rid of the combat robots, but Roz loses her limbs and is very hurt.
Mama is she okay?
Roz realizes that more RECOS will return and that she is putting all of her loved ones in danger. She tells the animals to help her get on the ship. She will go to the factory, get the necessary repairs, and promises return to them as soon as she can.