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This, however, is far from the first parallel between the two.

This is what happens next in Roz’s story.

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There are other, more minute comparisons that the two share as well, particularly in their story tropes.

Interestingly enough, each movie sees a main character lose their leg, with both Roz and Hiccup respectively.

There’s also a core theme of survival in both, albeit in different conditions.

Roz (Lupita Nyong’o) looking up in The Wild Robot. She’s edited with $100 bills floating around here, and a colorful swirling background.

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The manner in which it’s already started to resonate with audiences proves that.

Roz holds Brightbill in the palm of her hand as he imprints on her. They’re edited over the book covers of The Wild Robot and The Wild Robot Escapes by Peter Brown.

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Roz looking dirty and worn out with a flock of geese behind him in The Wild Robot

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