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Piper Pinwheeler is the younger sister of Fender and one of the characters in Robots (2005). She also has a crush on Rodney and wants to help him when he is in danger.

Personality[]

Piper is a feisty, sassy, smart-mouthed, and free-spirited tomboy with an obvious interest in boys, and independent personality. Although she appears to be tough and intimidating at first glance, Piper is very loyal and a comforting friend with a big heart. She never fails to stand up for her friends and always speaks her mind. Although she is constantly bickering with Fender, the older brother she never knew she had, she is willing to stand up for him as well. When Piper first meets Rodney, she berates him, believing him to be responsible for Fender's head getting knocked off. She later yells at Jack Hammer when he cannot provide the proper parts to fix her brother's neck. Despite her scrappy, tomboyish attitude, Piper is thought of by Fender and the rest of their friends (Crank Casey, Lug, Diesel and Aunt Fanny) as the kid of the group who cannot take care of herself. This annoys her greatly, and she proves them wrong in the film's climax by rallying the numerous robots that Rodney fixed to help defeat Ratchet and Madame Gasket.

Piper also seems to have a romantic interest in Rodney. Shortly after meeting him, she scolds him in order to stand up for Fender, but stops herself in mid-sentence and comments that he is cute. Later in the movie, after she sees Cappy with Rodney, she indignantly blurts "Who the heck is she?", hinting that she might be jealous. However, she doesn't seem to hold any animosity towards Cappy because of this, and is not shown to be angry or jealous when she dances with Rodney at the victory celebration in Rivet Town.

Appearance[]

Piper is a bright yellow teenage robot with large round eyes, a sphere-shaped head and face, and brown "hair". Attached to the sides of her head is a pair of pigtail-like objects that can extend to unspecified lengths at will, doubling as a pair of semi-projectile weapons, and proving to be rather beneficial in battle. She could also use it to play music which has a bass guitar tune as she shows her springs.

Role[]

Shortly after meeting Rodney, she scolds him in order to stand up for Fender, but stops herself in mid-sentence and comments that he's cute. Then, he gave Wonderbot, back to Rodney and told him that her name is Piper and that she'll see him around.

She later yells at Jack Hammer when he cannot provide the proper parts to fix her brother's neck and later on, Rodney fix Fender's neck. Despite her scrappy, tomboyish attitude, Piper is thought of by Fender and the rest of their friends as the kid of the group who cannot take care of herself.

This annoys her greatly, and she proves them wrong in the film's climax by rallying the numerous robots that Rodney fixed to help defeat Ratchet and Madame Gasket.

Later in the movie, after she sees Cappy with Rodney, she indignantly blurts "Who the heck is she?", hinting that she might be jealous.

However, she doesn't seem to hold any animosity towards Cappy, because of this, and is not shown to be angry or jealous when she dances with Rodney at the victory celebration in Rivet Town.

Gallery[]

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Robots 2005 logo
Media
Films: Robots (2005) • Aunt Fanny's Tour of Booty
Video games: Robots (video game)
Characters
Original: Rodney CopperbottomFender PinwheelerCappyPiper PinwheelerCrank CaseyPhineas T. RatchetWonderbotBigweldAunt FannyDiesel SpringerLugnutMadame GasketMonsoir GasketHerb CopperbottomLydia CopperbottomTim the Gate GuardLoretta GeargrinderOutmodesSewer Maintenance BotMr. GunkMr. NutsJack Hammer
Deleted: Dr. V. Needle
Locations
Robot CityRivet TownBigweld IndustriesGunk's Greasy SpoonChop ShopAunt Fanny's Boarding HouseCopperbottom's HouseJack Hammer's Hardware
Objects
WonderbotUpgradesScrap LauncherMagnabeam
Songs
"Shine" • "Right Thurr" • "Wonderful Night" • "See Me" • "I Like That" • "Tell Me What You Already Did" • "Get Up Offa That Thing" • "(There's Gotta Be) More to Life" • "Silence" • "Love's Dance" • "Low Rider" • "Walkie-Talkie Man"
Vehicles
Ratchet's Car
See also
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