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Aunt Fanny is a supporting character in Robots. She is voiced by Jennifer Coolidge.

Due to the word "Fanny" having a meaning deemed inappropriate for children in British English, in the UK her name is Aunt Fan, both in the movie and the portable console version of Robots.

Physical Appearance[]

Aunt Fanny is a large, red (or occasionally pink) and white colored, snail-like robot with dark blue eyes. Her most notable feature is her enormous backside, which resembles a snail's shell. It is held up by a single wheel and can be used to store things, or even other robots. Her front end is much smaller than her rear; and sports arms and legs just like all the other robots. She wears a very large hat-like object on her head, which is adorned with numerous decorations.

Personality[]

Aunt Fanny is a kindly, generous, motherly figure toward broken "outmode" robots. She took in Fender Pinwheeler, Piper Pinwheeler, Crank, Lug, and Diesel when they had nowhere else to go, allowing them to stay in her boarding house, making them her possible adoptive sons and daughter or nephews and niece. She instantly takes a liking to Rodney, and comes to say goodbye to him when he wants to return to Rivet Town. She is known for being "a little artsy fartsy," a reference to how prone she is to farting. In a contest among the "Rusties", where in they made fart noises with their arms, she revealed her gassiness by actually farting, killing a nearby streetlamp (who was seemingly then taken away to the chop shop). Aunt Fanny also has a sentimental crush on Bigweld. She seems to be a pacifist, as she states at one point in the movie, "fighting never solves anything." However, this could be false because in the final fight scene, she is shown knocking Madame Gasket's henchmen aside with her rear end which she used as a weapon. At the end of the film, she is shown dancing with Bigweld in Rivet Town.

Gallery[]

Trivia[]

When asked why she's called 'Aunt Fanny,' Fender jokingly responds by saying it's because they shouldn't call her 'Aunt Booty'.

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Media
Films: Robots (2005) • Robots 2 (2007) • Ariela (2023) • Robots 2.0 (2025)

TV series: Robots (TV series) • The Robots Tunes Show (2008) •Robots: The Adventures of Ariela McMissile (2010)
Video games: Robots (video game)

Characters
Original: Ariela McMissileLieutenant Cappy McMissileRodney CopperbottomZilliax Ka McMissileHerb CopperbottomStevia McMissileLydia CopperbottomPhineas T. RatchetLawrence GeargrinderBartokZoziWonderbotBigweldAunt FannyKassar XenoFender PinwheelerPiper PinwheelerLieutenant Cappy McMissileCrank CaseyDiesel SpringerLugnutClay-Long GasketMal GasketThumper GasketTimLoretta GeargrinderFlint VorselonThe EmperorPookaHayabusaThudThud's BrothersOutmodesUpgradesThe Captain and The OfficersElite Decepticon Soldiers (Lieutenant Colonel General StaquaitBai Welm and Bao WelmLierenWM-791Phantom BlotPathen ThorAgent StoneZhenchaSheshouBrutish and OafishAxel and LocoTim Brick and McKibleCrouns and Yokia) • Ratchet's MercenariesDecepticon ArmyWargsNarrator

Deleted characters: Kabuki
Video Games: Jack Hammer
TV Series: Zen KaminLarie MelissaAngstrom Darkwater
Sequel: Princess MaldinaMilena RatchetVictorAlphaMadame GasketMonsoir GasketBori KhanGirl-bot

Locations
Robot CityRivet TownBigweld IndustriesCrosstown ExpressChop ShopJack Hammer's HardwareRoadhouse BarDecepticon Secret LairClay-Long's HideoutAunt Fanny's Boarding HouseCopperbottom's HouseMcMissile's HouseParisWoman's Fun GymMoon PlanetPiston Pit
Songs
"Shine" • "Right Thurr" • "Wonderful Night" • "The Song" • "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 CarClay-Long's TruckUnnecessarily Evil Initiative Omega-91
Objects
Clay-Long's Reliquary