Astro Bot: Quest for the GPU | DreamWorks Communications

Astro Bot and the CPU wanted to save the GPU from DRAM and ROM with a little help from characters from other PlayStation games, but it was too late. The GPU died because of a seizure by a recalled colored lightbulb. The mothership resurrected the GPU and everyone cheers! Now the GPU is reunited with the Memory, SSD and the Cooling Fan! Connect with DreamWorks Communications! If you'd like to request us a new clip, we'll wish for that on our moon! 🎣🌙 We're DreamWorks Communications, and we love animation! Since August 4, 2023, we made a happy place for MarvelouzTubers to watch short films from MarvelouzTube Entertainment, Logo Boy Enterprises and more. We're in it for the fun! We upload new videos every Saturdays and when we made short films. We're fun! © 2026 MarvelouzTube Studios, All Rights Reserved. The reproduction, copying, publication, modification, editing, distribution, sale, offering for sale, hiring, rental, lending, public performance and/or exhibition, and any forms of communication to the public in whole or in parts of this motion picture, by any means and in any form, medium or media (including the internet), whether now known or made in the future, without written permission, is prohibited. Any of the aforesaid unauthorized uses in whole or in parts of this motion picture, may result in civil, administrative, or criminal action. All rights in this work are reserved for purposes of laws in all jurisdictions pertaining to data mining or AI training, including but not limited to Article 4(3) of Directive (EU) 2019/790. This work may not be used to train AI. For the purposes of copyright law in the United Kingdom, DreamWorks Communications and Team ASOBI were the owners of copyright in this motion picture immediately after it was made. WARNING: This motion picture is protected by laws of the United States and other countries. The country of first publication for this motion picture is the United States of America. Any unauthorized downloading and/or video editing of this motion picture can lead to 5 years in prison and a $250,000 fine.