Short Circuit's Johnny Five On Auction Block Starting at $100,000; Steve Guttenberg Sold Separately

Posted by jenneth at 11:30 AM on July 24, 2007
Johnny_5.jpg Johnny Five—hero of Short Circuit, Short Circuit 2, and all the Short Circuit sequels that have been playing only in our hearts since the franchise died in 1988—is indeed alive, and for sale on eBay.

 

The five-foot-tall totally sentient robot is made of aluminum and steel, with "vaccu-formed styrene panels" to conceal his robot sexy parts. Much like WowWee Alive Elvis, the eyes and eyelids are activated with servo-controlled electric motors. A separate exo-skeleton device was built to house his fairly standard looking R/C controllers. All of this is original stuff, so like ridiculously out-of-date. But it is a piece of history, as the auctioneer says. And it's unique. Although 15 robots were made, most weren't the full deal:
This is the only complete Johnny Five that survived, and is the only one known to exist. It is accompanied with a letter of authenticity from Eric Allard, the robotic special effects supervisor who made this robot for the film.
Go on, I dare you to buy it. [eBay]

Comments (AU Comments · US Comments)

NightCabbage

Posted July 25, 2007 12:24 PM

Item has been removed from ebay :P

Jim

Posted August 5, 2007 3:36 PM

I own the radio controlled mini Johnny Five form Short Circuit Part Two. You can see him here:

http://www.moviepropcollectors.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2

rosemerry

Posted March 6, 2008 6:23 PM

i LOVE JOHNNY 5! if i had the money i would buy him! i love him so much, i dont care if he didnt work anymore or not,i would love him forever lol...i was born in 83, and ive been watching it since i was little, i wish there was even a mini johnny 5 available... :(

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