20th Century Animation announced the production of an animated film titled Ron's Gone Wrong.
The production of Ron's Gone Wrong was completed, marking the end of its animation and post-production process.
Ron’s Gone Wrong held its world premiere screening, marking its first public showing to audiences and critics.
Ron’s Gone Wrong was officially released in theaters across the United States, making it widely accessible to audiences.
Ron’s Gone Wrong received the accolade for Best Animated Feature at the Annie Awards, recognizing its achievements in animation.
Barney's parents give him a B-bot named Ron, marking the start of their friendship and the beginning of Barney's journey to understand Ron.
Ron starts malfunctioning due to a coding error, causing unpredictable behavior that sets him apart from other B-bots and complicates Barney’s social life.
Despite Ron's malfunctions, Barney and Ron form a unique and genuine friendship, challenging societal norms about technology and connection.
Barney uncovers problems in the B-bot network management that contribute to Ron’s glitches and other societal issues.
Barney and Ron embark on an adventure outside the norm to fix Ron’s broken programming and find a way to keep him functioning.
Barney confronts the corporate forces behind the B-bots to defend Ron’s uniqueness and protect the integrity of authentic friendship.
Ron receives a critical update that restores his functionality and preserves his unique personality.
After their journey, Barney and Ron are accepted by their peers, highlighting the value of individuality and true friendship.