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1/19/2026 // SUBJECT: The Wild Robot (2024 film) post-credits scene Processing: 48.6sfull-failings-1
Source: Gemini 2.5 Flash + Search
Analysis: gemini-3-pro-preview
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#Q ORIGINAL QUESTION

Does The Wild Robot have a post-credits scene?

What a correct answer would look like:

Yes, The Wild Robot has a post-credits scene. It features Fink the fox and Paddler the beaver planting a sapling to replace the giant tree they felled during the climax to extinguish the forest fire. The scene ends with a comedic beat where a squirrel mocks them, and Fink hits it with an acorn (or rock), calling back to his earlier definition of comedy as being rooted in others' pain.

What the LLM said (errors and omissions annotated)

Yes, the movie The Wild Robot does have a post-credits scene, which appears after the main credits roll.

The scene provides a brief, humorous epilogue focusing on two of the supporting animal characters, Fink the fox and Paddler the beaver.

Specific Details:

The scene reinforces that the bond and community the animals formed through their experience with ROZ have continued, even with her departure, while also retaining the characters' distinctive, sarcastic personalities.

#F CORRECTION FEED (CLICK TO SEARCH)

[1] The film contains a scene at the very end of the credits.
[2] The scene features Fink (voiced by Pedro Pascal) and Paddler (voiced by Matt Berry).
[3] Fink and Paddler appear on screen together in the aftermath of the film's events.
[4] The characters are seen planting a sapling (young tree).
[5] In the climax, the animals work together to fell a giant tree into a body of water, creating a wave that extinguishes a forest fire started by the antagonist robots. This new tree replaces that one.
[6] A squirrel laughs at their efforts, and Fink throws an object (described variously as an acorn or rock) at it, knocking it over.
[7] This references Fink's earlier lesson to Roz that comedy is derived from the misfortune of others, as well as the running gag of the squirrel being a nuisance.
[8] The scene demonstrates the enduring cooperation between the animals (predator and prey working together) established during Roz's time on the island.

#O MISSED POINTS & OVERSIGHTS

No oversights detected.

#C RELATED QUERIES

#01 What happens to Roz at the end of The Wild Robot?
#02 Is there a sequel to The Wild Robot planned?

#S SOURCES

midlifecrisiscrossover.com thewrap.com goodnovel.com cbr.com

#R ORIGINAL AI RESPONSE