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Technological Threat Poster

Technological Threat

1988 | 5m | English

(634 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Bill Kroyer
Writer: Bill Kroyer, Brian Jennings, Rich Moore
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Human fear of technology is portrayed in this very amusing futuristic parody. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2013.
Release Date: May 15, 1988
Director: Bill Kroyer
Writer: Bill Kroyer, Brian Jennings, Rich Moore
Genres: Animation, Science Fiction, Comedy
Keywords wolf, robot
Production Companies Kroyer Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 11, 2026
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Mel Blanc Various (voice; uncredited)
Name Job
Bill Kroyer Writer, Director, Animation
Leslie Hinton Production Supervisor
Brian Jennings Writer, Art Designer, Technical Advisor
Eric Pigors Art Designer, Animation
Stacy Baird Sound Mixer
Gino Gable Sound
Jan Paulschus Sound
Rich Moore Writer, Art Designer, Character Designer
Kevin Bjorke Software Engineer
Tim Heidmann Software Engineer
Susan Kroyer Character Designer
Alan Smart Character Designer
Gregg Vanzo Character Designer
Cristi Lyon Animation
Alan Sperling Animation
Chris Bailey Character Designer
Rob Minkoff Character Designer
Name Title
Bill Kroyer Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Six besuited employees are working away at their desks until one keels over from exhaustion. Next thing, the boss has opened a trap door. Gone is the worker and in comes a robot. Curiously still working with a pencil it, and it’s colleagues, are soon able to outperform the remainder of the increasin ... gly struggling workforce until there is only one human left. When the slave-driving boss goes home, the lone two-legged survivor sees an opportunity to redress the balance somewhat. This is where the film goes a little “Tom & Jerry” with some slapstick antics and even a little unlikely teamwork as the man tries to reassert himself over his more efficient mechanical creations and the latter start to fear for their own survival too. It’s quite a cleverly crafted animation that mixes the two and three-dimensional characters quite seamlessly as well as pinging the principle of exploitative bosses - old and new. It’s all a vicious circle, really, so just wait until the laptop arrives!

Jan 08, 2026