Besetzung und Crew von Ron läuft schief

Ron läuft schief

Bester Freund für immer* (*Batterielebensdauer kann variieren)

Barney fühlte sich als Teenager noch nie wohl im Umgang mit Gleichaltrigen. Umso erfreuter war er von der Meldung, dass es fortan für jedes Kind einen B-Bot geben soll. Der kleine rundliche Roboter soll nicht nur die fortschrittlichste Maschine der Welt sein, sondern zugleich zum besten Freund für die Kinder werden. Dumm nur, dass Barneys Roboter mit Namen Ron bereits beim Hochfahren einige Defekte aufzeigt. Ron läuft schief und müsste, so denkt man, eigentlich sofort umgetauscht werden. Doch lässt sich ein neuer bester Freund so einfach ersetzen? Für Barney und Ron beginnt ein kurioses Abenteuer in der beide über die Wirrungen von wahrer Freundschaft noch einiges lernen werden.

Gesamte Besetzung von Ron läuft schief

Zach Galifianakis as Ron (voice)

Zach Galifianakis

Ron (voice)
Zach Galifianakis delivers a standout vocal performance as the endearing and titular character, Ron, in the animated feature "Ron's Gone Wrong." His portrayal of the malfunctioning robot, who is supposed to be a B*Bot – a personal device designed to be a child's best friend – brings a unique blend of heart and humor to the film. Galifianakis infuses Ron with a charming awkwardness and an innocent curiosity that perfectly captures the character's struggle to understand human emotions and social cues. His comedic timing and distinctive voice work add depth to Ron's journey of self-discovery, making the character relatable and lovable despite his programming flaws. As Ron navigates the complexities of friendship and connection, Galifianakis's performance resonates with audiences, offering both laughs and a touching narrative that underscores the importance of authenticity and acceptance in a world increasingly dominated by technology.
Jack Dylan Grazer as Barney (voice)

Jack Dylan Grazer

Barney (voice)
Jack Dylan Grazer delivered a vibrant and engaging performance as the voice of Barney in the animated film "Ron's Gone Wrong," bringing a youthful exuberance and genuine warmth to the character. His portrayal of the endearing and slightly awkward preteen captured the essence of adolescent friendship, perfectly complementing the film's narrative about the complexities of navigating social dynamics in the digital age. Grazer's vocal work was both nuanced and expressive, infusing Barney with a likable mix of vulnerability and determination that resonated with audiences. His interactions with the titular character, Ron, showcased his ability to convey a deep emotional connection and the growth that comes with learning about empathy and true companionship, making Barney a standout role in Grazer's burgeoning career. Jack's performance was a testament to his talent for voice acting, allowing viewers to forget they were watching animation, as they became fully invested in the journey of his character.
Ed Helms as Graham (voice)

Ed Helms

Graham (voice)
Ed Helms delivers a delightful and nuanced voice performance as Graham, the endearingly awkward and well-intentioned father of the film's protagonist, Barney, in the animated feature "Ron's Gone Wrong." Helms infuses Graham with a warm and earnest quality that makes him an instantly relatable character, capturing the essence of a single parent striving to connect with his son amidst the complexities of modern technology and social dynamics. His performance is a blend of humor and heart, as he navigates the challenges of parenting in a world where social connections are increasingly mediated by devices. Helms's comedic timing adds a layer of levity to the film, ensuring that Graham's moments of clumsiness and misinterpretation of youth culture are both humorous and touching. His vocal work underscores the film's themes of companionship and the importance of genuine human interaction, making Graham a standout character that resonates with audiences of all ages.
Olivia Colman as Donka (voice)

Olivia Colman

Donka (voice)
Olivia Colman delivers a delightful voice performance as Donka in the animated film "Ron's Gone Wrong," bringing to life the quirky and endearing "definitely-not-a-robot" companion at the heart of the story. With her signature warmth and charm, Colman infuses Donka with a sense of wisdom and maternal care, which perfectly counterbalances the film's themes of technology and friendship. Her vocal nuances and impeccable comedic timing add depth to Donka's character, making her a standout presence alongside the film's young protagonist, Barney. Colman's performance is a testament to her versatility as an actress, as she effortlessly transitions to the world of voice acting, ensuring that Donka is not just a forgettable sidekick but a lovable character that resonates with audiences of all ages. Her portrayal of Donka is both heartwarming and humorous, contributing to the film's message about the importance of genuine connection in a digital world.
Justice Smith as Marc (voice)

Justice Smith

Marc (voice)
Justice Smith delivered a vibrant and emotionally resonant performance as the voice of Marc in the animated film "Ron's Gone Wrong." His vocal work brought a sense of authenticity and relatability to the character, a socially awkward and endearing teenager navigating the complexities of adolescence in a world where digital connection often overshadows real-life interactions. Smith's portrayal of Marc is marked by a nuanced balance of humor and pathos, as he captures the character's insecurities and longing for genuine friendship. His interactions with the titular malfunctioning robot, Ron, are particularly compelling, highlighting the film's themes of companionship and the importance of self-acceptance. Justice's performance contributes significantly to the heartwarming and comedic elements of the story, making Marc a character that audiences can root for and empathize with throughout the film's journey.