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  1. How to Build a Better Boy: Directed by Paul Hoen. With China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund, Marshall Williams, Matt Shively. Teenage tech whizzes unwittingly use military software to program a robotic boyfriend.

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    • Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi
    • Paul Hoen
    • 2014-08-15
  2. How to Build a Better Boy is a 2014 American science fiction teen romantic comedy film released as a Disney Channel Original Movie. It is directed by Paul Hoen and written by Jason Mayland. It stars China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund and Marshall Williams. [1]

    • Comedy Romance Science Fiction Teen
  3. How to Build a Better Boy - Apple TV. Available on Disney+. Mae and Gabby are best friends set out to engineer the perfect boyfriend. Comedy 2014 1 hr 30 min. Unrated. Starring China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund, Marshall Williams. Director Paul Hoen.

    • Paul Hoen
    • China Anne Mcclain
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    How to Build a Better Boy is a Disney Channel Original Movie that was released on August 15, 2014. It is directed by Paul Hoen, executive produced by Robin Schorr, executive co-produced by Dan Seligmann and written by Jason Mayland. It was based on the John Hughes film Weird Science. It features Kelli Berglund, China Anne McClain, and Marshall Will...

    Mae Hartley (Kelli Berglund) and Gabby Harrison (China Anne McClain) are super smart Tenth Graders. Their homecoming dance is coming and Mae is soon embarrassed by popular girl Neveah (Ashley Argota) when she tries to get Jaden (Noah Centineo) to go with her. She exclaims that she has a boyfriend already. Mae and Gabby try to figure out what to do. Gabby comes up with the idea to make her a boyfriend using Mae's father (Roger Bart)'s work facility.

    Gabby successfully creates a robot boyfriend for Mae: Albert (Marshall Williams). Albert shows up at school and every girl becomes jealous, including Neveah. Albert soon shows Mae that he can speed read and throw/kick harder than normal humans. Bart (Mae's Brother) (Matt Shively) tells Gabby she created a robot soldier and hacked into the Pentagon to do so. But this creates a string of problems as General McFee (Ron Lea) discovers the prototype robot soldier, who happens to be Albert, has escaped and presumes he has been stolen. Mae's father tries everything he can to convince General McFee the prototype soldier will be brought back to the facility.

    Meanwhile Albert shows his feelings for Mae since he is programmed to do so. He even asks her to homecoming, to which Mae eventually says yes. However, the amount of time she spends with him separates her from Gabby, who becomes concerned and sad for her best friend. Gabby tries telling Mae that Albert is a super robot, but she refuses to believe her and the two girls separate. Albert even tries out for the football team with easy success. Later at the football homecoming game, Albert is in the stands watching the game with his girlfriend when one of the football team's players are injured. The coach quickly calls for Albert as a backup and Bart and Gabby witness this. Gabby tries to stop Albert from playing the game but Mae interferes preventing her friend from stopping Albert from playing.

    The United States Army soldiers, led my General McFee, arrive at the homecoming game following a power outage (caused by three Russian criminals) which shuts down Albert's programming. They capture the criminals, retrieve Albert, and then question the girls Mae and Gabby at the facility where Albert escaped.

    The government officials explain how Albert will only be used for good intentions and try to convince the girls that this is for their own good. Mae is upset at the fact that she'll never see him again, and not be able to attend homecoming with him. However, in a turn of events, Albert shows up at the venue and captures the attention of the attendees. Meanwhile, the army once again shows up at the venue and prepares to capture Albert again. However, Mae's father tries to convince them to hold off the capture until the homecoming dance is over, not wanting to ruin her night.

    Nevaeh tries to ruin Mae's night but is dumped by Jaden in the process. But to Nevaeh's disappointment, Mae is crowned homecoming queen. However, it's revealed that the ballot box was stuffed by the army in order to trap Albert. Nevaeh interrupts Mae's speech and attempts to convince the audience that Albert is a robotic super soldier, but Jaden thwarts her by turning her warnings into compliments. The situation is successfully resolved and Gabby, along with Bart, talk to Jaden and find out that he originally intended to ask Mae to homecoming, but wasn't brave enough to do so. Gabby also realizes that she was wrong about him.

    •China Anne McClain as Gabby Harrison

    •Kelli Berglund as Mae Hartley

    •Marshall Williams as Albert Banks

    •Noah Centineo as Jaden Stark

    •Ashley Argota as Nevaeh Barnes

    •Matt Shively as Bart Hartley

  5. How to Build a Better Boy: Directed by Paul Hoen. With China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund, Marshall Williams, Matt Shively. Teenage tech whizzes unwittingly use military software to program a robotic boyfriend.

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  7. Teenage tech whizzes (China Anne McClain, Kelli Berglund) unwittingly use military software to program a robotic boyfriend. Prime Video Disney+ Apple TV. Watch How to Build a Better Boy...

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