[Upbeat music plays]

In an animation, two brains navigate a maze. They chomp on various things, including a stack of books, a tire, and a baseball. The brains meet in the maze's centre and form one large brain. A banner wraps around the brain. A person announces a title that appears on the banner.

They say, HUNGRY BRAIN!

[Funky music plays]

In the middle of a tornado, beside a house with a giraffe poking through the roof, a person with a robot head dances.

A narrator says, WOO-HOO! BUST THOSE MOVES! FASTER, MAN. FASTER!

The dancing speeds up.

The narrator says, GO!

[Funky music plays faster]

The robot person stops dancing.

[Panting]

The narrator asks, DID YOU ENJOY THAT?

The robot person gives a thumbs up.

The narrator says, WELL, THEN, YOU'RE GONNA LOVE THE TOP ON THE DANCING ROBOT.

An announcer reads a warning at a high speed.

They say, WARNING: THE FOLLOWING EXPERIMENT CONTAINS WAY TOO MANY DETAILS TO PRESENT TO YOU IN JUST TWO MINUTES WITHOUT TALKING REALLY, REALLY QUICKLY, SO WE’RE GOING TO FOCUS ON THE MAIN STEPS.

[Crickets chirping]

The narrator says, PHEW!

The announcer says, CERTAIN STEPS REQUIRE THE USE OF HEAT, SCISSORS, A SHARP BLADE AND A SOLDERING IRON. ENSURE YOU’RE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT OR A REALLY, REALLY INTELLIGENT DOG.

The narrator says, PHEW. FORGET THAT LAST BIG.

A dog wears glasses and a striped tie.

[Dog barking]

In the tornado, the robot person steps forward. A shark and a flying pig spin past them. A floating door lands in front of the robot person.

[Upbeat music plays]

The narrator says, LADIES, GENTLEMEN, AND CYBORGS, PLEASE WELCOME OUR ROBOT, THE DANCE-O-TRON 9000.

The robot person uses the floating door like a table. They place a robot made of a battery and copper wire on the door. The robot moves around the door.

[Robot person clapping]

The narrator says, LET'S SEE HOW IT'S MADE.

[Robot whirring]

The narrator says, STEP ONE: BUILD ITS BUTT. WE START BY CONNECTING THE MOTOR TO THE BATTERY, THEN ANOTHER DAB OF GLUE TO ADD THE SWITCH.

The robot person glues a motor and a switch to the back of a 9V battery using hot glue.

The narrator says, THERE YOU GO. ARE YOU SURE THAT'S GONNA HOLD TOGETHER, MAN? ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT.

The robot person scratches their chin.

The narrator says, OKAY, I THINK IT'S GOOD.

The robot person picks up and shakes the battery.

The narrator says, I SAID, IT'S GOOD! STOP ALREADY!

The robot person continues shaking the battery.

[Airplane whirring]

The robot person puts the battery back on the floating door.

The narrator says, STEP TWO: SOLDERING. NOW, YOU NEED TO SOLDER THE RED WIRE TO THE CENTRE PIN OF THE SWITCH, MAN.

The robot person solders a red wire on the motor to the switch with a soldering iron.

The narrator says, OH, LIKE IN THAT MOVIE...

[Dramatic music plays]

A picture shows two wires, red and blue, connected to a clock on a fake bomb.

[Clock ticking]

The narrator says, CUT THE RED WIRE, JOHNNY. NO, I SAID THE RED ONE!

[Wire snipping]

[Explosion]

The narrator says, SORRY, I GOT CARRIED AWAY THERE. WHERE WERE WE? NEXT, YOU NEED TO SOLDER THE RESISTOR TO THE CENTRE PIN OF THE SWITCH. AFTER THAT, WE'LL DO THE NEGATIVE AND POSITIVE WIRES.

The robot person solders the resistor to the centre pin of the switch and then the negative and positive wires.

The narrator says, FINALLY, SOME CUTE, LITTLE BULBS FOR EYES.

The robot person solders tiny light bulbs to the battery.

The narrator says, AWW.

The robot person wipes sweat off their forehead.

The narrator says, STEP THREE, TAKING IT'S LEGS. WITH THE SAME KIND OF WIRE, YOU'RE GONNA MAKE A SPIRAL.

Spirals replace the robot person’s eyes.

[Sitar music plays]

The narrator says, ENOUGH CHILLAXING ALREADY. BACK TO WORK!

The robot person’s eyes return to normal, and they grab a strand of copper wire.

The narrator says, NOW WE TWIST THE WIRE AND STICK TO THE BATTERY.

The robot person makes a vertical spiral out of the wire using a pair of pliers and glues it to the motor on the battery. They set their finished battery robot down on the table. Curved pieces of wire help balance the robot. A curved piece of wire over the top decorates it.

A crowd cheers, WOW!

The narrator says, STEP FOUR: TESTING TIME. NOW EVERYTHING'S READY, LET'S GET ON DOWN.

The robot person throws the battery robot off the table and jumps into the tornado. They land in a ring with cheering animals, aliens and robots.

[Cheering]

The narrator says, IT'S THE MOMENT OF TRUTH. HAVE WE BEEN LED A MERRY DANCE? WILL THE JIG BE UP?

[Intense music plays]

The robot person kneels and turns on the battery robot. On a small mat, the robot lights up and starts to move.

[Cheering]

The narrator says, IT'S ALIVE!

[Upbeat music play]

The robot person dances.

The narrator says, LOOK AT THOSE MOVES. SUCH GRACE, SUCH STYLE.

The robot person waves.

[Record scratching]

The narrator says, I WAS TALKING ABOUT THE ROBOT. YOU WERE GOOD TOO, MAN.

[Crowd cheering]

[Upbeat music continues]

Confetti rains down over the crowd.

[Funky, upbeat music plays]

End Credits. Narration, Ian O’Connor. Logos: Trio Orange. Member of The Association Québécoise de la Production Médiatieuqe. A.Q.P.M. Cinéma Télévision Web. Copyright 2019. All Rights Reserved.