Recent Oscar nominations have shone the spotlight back on animation – but how can you watch Robot Dreams and is it available on streaming?

In the wake of big animated movies such asThe Boy and the Heron,Netflix‘s Nimona, and Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, it’s easy to forget about the little guys – but thanks to theAcademy Awards, Robot Dreams is now in the public eye.

Its official synopsis reads: “In 1980s New York City, Dog assembles Robot as a companion, and they become best buddies. On a Labor Day outing to Coney Island, Robot’s metal parts rust, and he can’t move.”

If you’re looking to catch up with the dialogue-free animation before the main ceremony hits, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Robot Dreams, and whether it’s streaming.

Is Robot Dreams on streaming?

Is Robot Dreams on streaming?

Robot Dreams isn’t yet available on streaming.

Available movie screenings for Robot Dreams can currently be found onFandango.

You can catch the full trailer for the film below:

No, Robot Dreams isn’t available to stream on Netflix.

We’ll be sure to update this page should that change.

The movie currently has a 100% Tomatometer rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an additional audience score of 90%.

Guy Lodge at Varietywrote, “Robot Dreams should build a sufficient following to prove its own message to the lonely and forlorn: when it comes to love, quality trumps quantity.”

Luis Martínez at El Mundoadded, “Pablo Berger insists on his idea of ​​silent cinema to, through animation, create a strange and, at the same time, an extraordinarily close miracle.”

Tomris Laffly at The Wrapagreed, “Bolstered by the resilient spirit of New York City, this is one of the loveliest movies that you will see this year, animated or otherwise.”

Brian Orndorf at Blu-ray.comconcluded, “It’s an odd endeavor, but it remains emotionally engaging and superbly animated, with a sharp sense of character movement and location.”

You can find out which Oscars Robot Dreams has been nominated forhere.

Jasmine Valentine is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s the go-to source for all things Young Sheldon and Virgin River. Jasmine has also written for the likes of Total Film, The Daily Beast, and Radio Times. You can contact her at jasmine.waters@dexerto.com