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Tim is a minor antagonist of Blue Sky's 2nd animated feature film Robots.

He is the gatekeeper of Bigweld Industries, and is seen being lectured by Bigweld about always keeping the gate open, because Bigweld believes that shutting the gate would mean shutting out fresh ideas from other inventors.

He is voiced by Paul Giamatti who also played Marty Wolf in Big Fat Liar, Stan Beals in Warner Brothers' The Ant Bully, Aleksei Sytsevich/Rhino in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Dr. Satan in The Haunted World of El Superbeasto, Karl Hertz in Shoot 'Em Up, and Beauty Smith in the Netflix adaptation of White Fang.

Appearance

Tim is a very small puppet-like robot with black, beady eyes. With his large hat and stubby arms, he strongly resembles a ventriloquist dummy or a hand-puppet.

History

He seems to be really nice on Bigweld's show, but in reality, he is really very mean and rude in real life. When Rodney approaches the gate to Bigweld Industries, he attempts to make a lighthearted joke about the gate never being closed, as a reference to the show. However, Tim sarcastically brushes off this remark. He proceeds to taunt Rodney by opening the gate for him, then slamming it shut when Rodney is about to enter. Tim does this multiple times, before finally explaining to Rodney that times have changed and Bigweld Industries is no longer what it used to be. He rudely calls Rodney a freak and continues to taunt him. Some time later, when Rodney is thrown out of Bigweld Industries, Tim resumes teasing him. He shouts "Get lost, freak!" as Rodney leaves.

However, Tim may become servile when intimidated. He appears some time later when Rodney, Fender and the Wonderbot (wearing disguises) crash the Bigweld Ball, which is held at Bigweld Industries. Fender, using his acting skills, informs him that he and Rodney are royalty. Tim is visibly flustered, and lets them in. As they enter, Fender smacks him hard enough to knock him out of his booth, to which he feebly replies "Thank you, your grace."

Tim appears in the final scene of the movie when, despite his protests, the Wonderbot throws him out of the victory celebration in Rivet Town. It was presumed he was fired from Bigweld Industries, arrested and sent to jail for his actions.

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