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Thislist of fictional robots and androidsis chronological, and categorised by medium. It includes all depictions ofrobots,androidsandgynoidsin literature, television, and cinema; however, robots that have appeared in more than one form of media are not necessarily listed in each of those media. This list is intended for all fictional computers which are described as existing in a humanlike or mobile form. It shows how the concept has developed in the human imagination through history.
Robotsandandroidshave frequently been depicted or described in works of fiction. The word "robot" itself comes from a work of fiction,Karel Čapek's play,R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots),written in 1920 and first performed in 1921.
Theatre[edit]
- Coppélia,a life-size dancing doll in the ballet of the same name, choreographed byMarius Petipawith music byLéo Delibes(1870)
- The wordrobotcomes fromKarel Čapek's play,R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots),written in 1920 inCzechand first performed in 1921. Performed in New York 1922 and an English edition published in 1923. In the play, the word refers toartificially created lifeforms.[1]Named robots in the play areMarius,Sulla,Radius,Primus,Helena,andDamon.The play introduced and popularized the term "robot". Čapek's robots are biological machines that are assembled, as opposed to grown or born.
Literature[edit]
19th century and earlier[edit]
- The woman forged out of gold in Finnish mythTheKalevala(prehistoricfolklore)
- From 600 BC onward, legends of talking bronze and claystatuescoming to life have been a regular occurrence in the works of classical authors such asHomer,Plato,Pindar,Tacitus,andPliny.In Book 18 of theIliad,Hephaestusthe god of all mechanical arts, was assisted by two moving female statues made from gold – "living young damsels, filled with minds and wisdoms". Another legend has Hephaestus being commanded byZeusto create the first woman,Pandora,out of clay. The myth ofPygmalion,king ofCyprus,tells of a lonely man who sculpted his ideal woman,Galatea,from ivory, and promptly fell in love with her after the goddessAphroditebrought her to life.
- The 5th-century BCE Chinese text, theLiezi,contains a description of a humanoid machine which can sing and dance like a human. The automaton is presented toKing Mu of Zhouby its inventor, but it offends the king by winking at court ladies and trying to flirt with them, so the inventor disassembles it to show the court that it is a machine. The king sees that it has artificial analogues of human organs, which are made of leather, wood, glue, and paint, and each fulfill necessary functions for its operation.
- Talos,bronze giantTalosinApollonius of Rhodes'Argonautica,3rd century BC
- Brazen heads,attributed to numerous scholars involved in the introduction of Arabian science to medieval Europe, particularlyRoger Bacon(13th century)
- Golem– The legend of theGolem,an animated man of clay, is mentioned in theTalmud.(16th century)
- Talus,"iron man" who mechanically helps Arthegall dispense justice inThe Faerie Queene,the epic poem byEdmund Spenser,published in 1590
- Olimpia,automaton who captivates the hero Nathanael so much he wishes to marry her inE. T. A. Hoffmann'sDer Sandmann(1814)
- Artificial human-like beingcreated byVictor FrankensteininMary Shelley'sFrankenstein(1818)
- The Steam Man of the Prairies,Edward S. Ellis' mechanical man powered by steam (1868).
- Olympiain Act I ofJacques Offenbach'sThe Tales of Hoffmann,based on the Hoffmann story (1881)
- A mechanical man run by electricity inLuis Senarens'Frank Reade and his Electric Man(1885)
- Hadaly,a mechanical woman run by electricity, inAuguste Villiers de l'Isle-Adam'sThe Future Eve(1886) – the novel credited with popularizing the word "android"
- "The Brazen Android" by William Douglas O'Connor. First appeared inThe Atlantic Monthly,April 1891
- The Dancing Partnerby Jerome K.Jerome ofThree Men in a Boatfame (1893)
- Themecha-liketripodsthat theMartiansuse to conquer theEarthinThe War of the WorldsbyH. G. Wells(1897)
- "The New Frankenstein" by Ernest Edward Kellett (1899), in which an inventor creates an "anti-phonograph" that according to the narrator "can give the appropriate answer to every question I put", and installs in it a robotic female body that "will guide herself, answer questions, talk and eat like a rational being, in fact, perform the part of a society lady." The android proves convincing enough to fool two suitors who wish to marry her.[2]
- A robot chess-player inMoxon's MasterbyAmbrose Bierce(first published in theSan Francisco Examineron 16 Aug. 1899)
Early 1900s[edit]
- The "Metal Men"automata designed by aThomas Edison-like scientist inGustave Le Rouge'sLa Conspiration des Milliardairesand two sequels (1899–1903).
- Tik-TokandIron giantfromL. Frank Baum'sOzma of Oz(1907). The movieReturn to Ozwas largely based onOzma of Oz.
1920s[edit]
- R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots)(1921), byKarel Čapek– credited with coining the term "robot".In its original Czech," robota "means forced labour, and is derived from" rab ", meaning" slave. "R.U.R.depicts the first elaborate depiction of a machine take-over. Čapek's robots can also be seen as the firstandroids:they are in fact organic.
- Gaston Leroux's 1923La Poupée Sanglante(The Bloody Doll) andLa Machine à Assassiner(The Murdering Machine). The lead character, Bénédict Masson, is wrongly accused of murder andguillotined.His brain is later attached to anautomatoncreated by scientist Jacques Cotentin, and Masson goes on to track and punish those who caused his death.
- Le Singe(The Monkey) (1925), byMaurice Renardand Albert Jean, imagined the creation of artificial lifeforms through the process of "radiogenesis", a sort of human electrocopying or cloning process.
- The Metal Giants(1926), byEdmond Hamilton,in which a computer brain who runs on atomic power creates an army of 300-foot-tall robots.
- Metropolis(1927), byThea von Harbou,adapted byFritz Langonfilm,featuring character Maria and her robot double.
- Automata(1929), byS. Fowler Wright,about machines doing the humans' jobs before wiping them out.
1930s[edit]
- The "Professor Jameson" series by Neil R. Jones (early 1930s) featured human and alien minds preserved in robot bodies. It was reprinted in five Ace paperbacks in the late 1960s:The Planet of the Double Sun,The Sunless World,Space War,Twin WorldsandDoomsday on Ajiat.
- ZattheMartianrobot, protagonist ofJohn Wyndham'sshort story "The Lost Machine" (1932)
- Human cyborgs inRevolt of the PedestriansbyDavid H. Keller(1932)
- Robot surgeon in "Rex" byHarl Vincent(1934)
- "Helen O'Loy"from the story of the same title byLester del Rey(1938)
- Adam LinkofI, RobotbyEando Binder(1938)
- Robots discover their "roots" inRobots ReturnbyRobert Moore Williams(1938).
- Robot as murder witness inTrue ConfessionbyF. Orlin Tremaine(1939)
1940s[edit]
- Gnutin "Farewell to the Master"byHarry Bates(1940), later made into the classic 1951 science fiction filmThe Day the Earth Stood Still
- Unnamed"living plastic" robotin "Vault of the Beast"(1940), short story byA. E. van Vogt
- Jay Score( "J20" ), emergency pilot of the Earth-to-Venus freighterUpskadaska City(colloquially called "Upsydaisy" ) in "Jay Score", a short story byEric Frank Russellin the May 1941 issue ofAstounding Science Fiction(1941)
- JenkinsinCitybyClifford D. Simak(1944)
- Alojzy GąbkainAkademia pana KleksabyJan Brzechwa(1946), a mischievous mechanical doll able to pass as a human boy, and the main adversary of the protagonist, Mr Blot.
- Robots byIsaac Asimov:
- Robbie,Speedy,Cutie,and others, from the stories inI, Robot(1940–1950) (not to be confused with the Binder short story of the same title)
- L-76, Z-1, Z-2, Z-3, Emma-2, Brackenridge, Tony, Lenny, Ez-27and others, from the stories inThe Rest of the Robots(1964)
- R. Daneel OlivawfromThe Caves of Steel(1954) and subsequent novels
- R. Giskard ReventlovfromThe Robots of Dawn(1983) and subsequent novels
- Andrew MartinfromThe Bicentennial Man(1976) (later made into a film) andThe Positronic Man(a novel), co-written by Asimov andRobert Silverberg
- Norbyin a series of books for children and adolescents, co-written withJanet Asimov
- TheHumanoidsfrom two novels byJack Williamson(1949 and 1980)
1950s and 1960s[edit]
- Astro Boy,series by Osamu Tezuka (published in Japan but available in English), an atomic-powered robot of 100,000 horsepower built to resemble a little boy, most specifically Tobio, the deceased son of Dr. Tenma. When not in school, Astro Boy spent his time dealing with robots & aliens. (1952)
- TheGallegherseries of stories byLewis Padgett(Henry KuttnerandC. L. Moore) collected inRobots Have No Tails(1952)
- The Mechanical HoundfromFahrenheit 451byRay Bradbury(1953)
- Bors,an old government integration robot pivotal toPhilip K. Dick's noveletteThe Last of the Masters(1954)
- The Fury,a large steel robot that acts as jailer and executioner, in Henry Kuttner's "Two-Handed Engine" (1955)
- Zane Gort,a robot novelist in the short story "The Silver Eggheads" byFritz Leiber(1959)
- SHROUD(SyntheticHuman,RadiationOUtputDetermined) andSHOCK(SyntheticHumanObject,CasualtyKinematics), the sentient test dummies in the novelV.byThomas Pynchon(1963)
- Frost,theBeta-Machine,Mordel,and theAncient Ore CrusherinRoger Zelazny's short story "For a Breath I Tarry"(1966)
- TrurlandKlapaucius,the robot geniuses ofThe Cyberiad(Cyberiada, 1967; translated by Michael Kandel 1974) – collection of humorous stories about the exploits of Trurl and Klapaucius, "constructors" among robots
- The Iron Manin the novelThe Iron Man: A Children's Story in Five NightsbyTed Hughes,illustrated byAndrew Davidson(1968), later changed toThe Iron Giantto avoid confusion with its predecessor, the comic superhero of the same name
- Roy Batty,Pris,Rachaeland several otherNexus-6 model androids."Androids, fully organic in nature – the products of genetic engineering – and so human-like that they can only be distinguished by psychological tests; some of them don't even know that they're not human." –Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?byPhilip K. Dick(1968)
- "The Electric Grandmother"in the short story of the same name, fromI Sing the Body ElectricbyRay Bradbury(1969), based on a 1962Twilight Zoneepisode of the same name
- Mech Eaglesfrom the novelLogan's Run(1967), robotic eagles designed to track and kill people who refuse to die at age 21
- Richard Daniel,an intensely loyal, old, un-remodeled robot, belonging to one family for generations, in"All the Traps of Earth" by Clifford Simak.When the last of his entire extended family of owners died, after 200 years, he is required by law to be disassembled; humans who made the law are still threatened by robots who are superior to them in functionality. He is sentient enough to take exception to that policy.
- Jenkins,the robot who served generations of the Webster family for nearly a thousand years, then the dogs modified by one of the Websters, dogs capable of reading and speech, who inherited the earth when humans left it by various methods, through all of the stories contained in the collection"City" by Clifford Simak.Humans entered "the sleep", or had their bodies converted to Jovian lifeforms to live on Jupiter.
1970s[edit]
- Personoids,inStanisław Lem's bookPróżnia Doskonała(1971). This is a collection of book reviews of nonexistent books, and was translated into English by Michael Kandel asA Perfect Vacuum(1983). "Personoids do not need any human-like physical body; they are rather an abstraction of functions of human mind, they live in computers."
- The Stepford Wives(1972) byIra Levin– "The masculine plot to replace women with perfect looking, obedient robot replicas"
- Setaur, AnielandTerminusinTales of Pirx the PilotbyStanisław Lem(1973)
- The HangmaninHome Is the HangmanbyRoger Zelazny(1975), winner of that year'sNebula Award for Best Novella
- Andrew MartinfromThe Bicentennial Man(1976) byIsaac Asimov,andThe Positronic Man(1992) by Asimov andRobert Silverberg
- Numerousdroidsfrom theStar Warsfranchise novels (since 1977 for the main canon, 1976 for theExpanded Universe)
- Marvin the Paranoid AndroidinThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy(1979) byDouglas Adamsand subsequent novels based on the original radio series
1980s[edit]
- Chip,the robot teenager in theNot Quite Humanseries (1985–1986) bySeth McEvoy.Disneylater made the book into three movies.
- Roderick(1980) andTik-Tok(1983) byJohn Sladek,two extreme examples of robot morality, one perfectly innocent and one perfectly criminal
- TheBoppers,a race of moon-based robots that achieve independence from humanity, in the series of books TheWare TetralogybyRudy Rucker
- R. Giskard ReventlovfromThe Robots of Dawn(1983) and subsequent novels byIsaac Asimov
- Elio,a character fromA Tale of Time City(1987) byDiana Wynne Jones
- MandersinThe Type One Super Robot(1987), a children's book byAlison Prince
- SolofromRobert Mason's novelsWeapon(1989) andSolo(1993) (Note, the 1996 film titledSolois based solely on the first novel,Weapon.)
- Sheen,a female android mysteriously programmed to guard and love Stile, a serf on the planet Proton, in the sci-fi/fantasy seriesApprentice Adept(1980–82) byPiers Anthony.
- Spofforth,the dean of New York University inMockingbirdby Walter Tevis.
1990s[edit]
- YodinMarge Piercy'sHe, She and It(1991)
- The One Who WaitsinCharles Sheffield'sDivergence(1991)
- Calibanin atrilogybyRoger MacBride Allen,set in the robots universe ofIsaac Asimov(1993)
- SoloandNimrodinRobert Mason'snovelSolo(1993)
- Jay-DubandDee ModelinKen MacLeod'sThe Stone Canal(1996)
- Dorfl,and otherDiscworld golemsdeliberately described in terms reminiscent of an Asimovian robot, inTerry Pratchett'sFeet of Clay(1996) and subsequentDiscworldnovels
2000s[edit]
- Cassandra Kresnov,in a series byJoel Shepherd(2001)
- Clunk,in a series bySimon Haynes(2004)
- Moravecs,sentient descendants of probes sent by humans to the Jovian belt, inDan Simmons'Ilium(2003)
- Canti,one of the robots built by Medical Mechanica inFLCL(2003)
- Nimue Alban/Merlin Athrawes,in theSafehold seriesbyDavid Weber(2007)
- Otis,the robot dog fromTanith Lee'sIndigara(2007)
- Freya,inCharles Stross'Saturn's Children(2008)
- HCR-328andTominAutomatic LoverandAutomatic Lover – Ten Years Onby Ariadne Tampion (2008)
- Boilerplate,a Victorian-era robot in the illustrated coffee-table bookBoilerplate: History's Mechanical Marvel,published by Abrams (2009)
2010s[edit]
- Adam,one of the first commercially available androids inIan McEwan'sMachines Like Me(2019)
- TheCalculators,an ancient, ongoing family of androids inPaul Levinson'sRobinson Calculatornovelette (2019)
- Murderbot,a newly independent security robot inThe Murderbot Diariesseries byMartha Wells(2017-)
2020s[edit]
- Automata inThe Automation,made by the Greco-Roman god Vulcan.
- Crimson,a robot butler hunting the main characters and is the main antagonist inThe Mystery at Crimson Mansion(2023)
Radio[edit]
- Marvin the Paranoid AndroidinThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the GalaxyBBC radio series (1978–1980)
- Tidy,George,Fagor,Surgeon General Krakenand miscellaneous other androids fromJames Follett'sEarthsearchBBC radio series (1980–1981)
- Fetchers,accident prone and apologetic gopher robots from the BBC radio seriesNineteen Ninety-Four(1985)
Music[edit]
- "Max Mainspring,the Mechanical Man ", a formergrandfather clockbrought to life in a 1950 children's record byRay Bolger.
- "Automatic Lover",robot featured in a 1978 disco track and music video byDee D. Jackson,covered later that year bySylvia.
- The Martian tripodalKilling Machineswith heat rays inJeff Wayne's Musical Version of the War of the Worlds(1978).
- Marvin, the Paranoid Androidreleased two singles in 1981, voiced byStephen Moorefrom the BBC radio and TV productions ofThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
- "Automatic Man",titular character of the 1983 song byMichael Sembello.
- "Mr. Roboto",the prison robot in the eponymous song from therock operaKilroy Was HerebyStyx(1983).
- Topo,robot mascot ofTopo & Roby,anItalo discoact, which charted in Europe in 1984 with "Under the Ice".
- "Electric Barbarella",asexbotappearing in the music video for the 1997 track byDuran Duran.
- ThePink Robotsbattled inThe Flaming Lips' "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Pt. 1"(2002).
- "Rapbot",a robot built forrapping,but with various other functions, including atoaster,fromFake SongsbyLiam Lynch(2003).
- "Half Man Half Machine"fromGoldie Lookin' Chain's 2004 singleHalf Man Half Machine.
- Cindi Mayweather,the protagonist from the "Metropolis"conceptseries byJanelle Monáe(2007).
- Cyborg Noodle,the cyborg clone of Noodle from thevirtual bandGorillazwho was created for the storyline of their albumPlastic Beach(2010).
- "Selfmachine",titular character from the opening track ofI Blame Coco's 2010 albumThe Constant.
- Rovix,K-popgroupVIXX's robotic mascot (2012).
Film[edit]
Pre-1950[edit]
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- The Mechanical Dummy,played byBen TurpininA Clever Dummy,aSennettsilentshortdating from 1917 when the term "robot" did not yet exist. The dummy performs limited movements when wired to a control box.
- The Automaton,a weaponized robot inThe Master Mystery,a 1918 theatricalserial filmstarringHarry Houdini,featuring a fully realized mechanical man (implemented as a costumed actor)
- The Mechanical Manfrom the Italiansilent filmof the same name, directed byAndré Deed(1921)
- Maria/Futura,theMaschinenmensch,aroboticgynoid,played by German actressBrigitte Helmin both her robotic-appearing and human-appearing forms inMetropolis,thesilentscience fiction filmby famed Austrian-German directorFritz Lang(1927)
- The Vanishing Shadow(1934), features a 7 foot tall robot programmed to be an assassin.
- ArbeitsmaschineandKampfmaschine,working robots and fighting robots in the German movieDer Herr der Welt(1934) byHarry Piel;the mad scientist Professor Wolf (Walter Franck) is eventually killed by his fighting robot
- The Phantom Empire(1935), a 12-chapter Mascot Pictures serial combined the Western, musical and fantasy genres.
- The Tin Man,voiced byBilly Bletcher( "My name is robot!" ) from theRoachcomedy short of the same name featuringThelma ToddandPatsy Kelly(1935)
- Loss of Sensation,a film centering around a man who invents inexhaustible robots to replace humans working in factories (1935)
- Annihilants,robot soldiers belonging toMing the Mercilessin theFlash Gordonfilm series (1936)
- Volkites,robotic henchmen of the Atlantean tyrant Unga Khan inUndersea Kingdom(1936)
- Iron Man,An 8 foot tall robot created by Dr. Alex Zorka inThe Phantom Creeps(1939)
- Steel "Killer" Robotin directorWilliam Witney's early 1940s film serial of 15 episodesMysterious Doctor Satan(a.k.a.Doctor Satan's Robot) (1940, re-released in full-length 1966)
- The Mechanical Monstersin theSupermanshort of the same name (1941)
- The Monster and the Apefeatures the"Metalagon Man"a stolen robot (1945)
1950s[edit]
- Gort,the robot in the filmThe Day the Earth Stood Still(1951) (loosely based onGnut,the robot protagonist of "Farewell to the Master"byHarry Bates,the original short story upon which the movie is based)
- Mark 1inMother Riley Meets the Vampire(1952)
- Ro-Man,a robot bent on destroying earth, in the movieRobot Monster(1952)
- The Twonky(1953)
- Nyah's robot,Chani,in the British filmDevil Girl from Mars(1954)
- Tobor,a robot created to replace astronauts in space in the filmTobor the Great(1954)
- Venusianrobotsinvading Earth inTarget Earth(1954)
- A pair of toy robots are obtained to perform housework inThe Gumby Showepisode "Robot Rumpus" (1956).
- Robby the RobotinForbidden Planet(1956) andThe Invisible Boy(1957)
- Kronos(1957)
- Moguera,a large, mole-like robot inThe Mysterians(1957) and several subsequent Japanese films
- ColossusinThe Colossus of New York(1958)
- The Human RobotinThe Robot vs. The Aztec Mummy(1958)
1960s[edit]
- OmegainFirst Spaceship on Venus(1960)
- Neptune Men,robotic aliens inInvasion of the Neptune Men,starring a youngSonny Chiba(1961)
- Robot JohninPlanet of Storms(1962),Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women(1965) andVoyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women(1968)
- The Humanoids(or"Clickers") inThe Creation of the Humanoids(1962)
- TalosinJason and the Argonauts(1963)
- Alien robotsinvade Earth inThe Earth Dies Screaming.(1964)
- TorginSanta Claus Conquers the Martians(1964)
- Frank Saunders(a.k.a."Frankenstein"), an android version ofFrankenstein's monsterinFrankenstein Meets the Space Monster(1965)
- Sexbots or Fembots, including Robot # 11 (Diane)inDr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine(1965) andDr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs(1966), both starringVincent Price
- Cyborg Garth A7inCyborg 2087(1966)
- Robot OperatorinThe Terrornauts(1967)
- Mechani-KonginKing Kong Escapes(1967)
- Robot armyinSuperargo and the Faceless Giants(1968)
1970s[edit]
- The American defense computerColossusthat takes over the world inColossus: The Forbin Project(1970)
- The all-robot police force inTHX 1138(1971)
- Huey,DeweyandLouie,drones inSilent Running(1972) – notable as the first movie in which non-humanoid robots were made mobile by manning them with amputees
- Jet JaguarinGodzilla vs. Megalon(1973)
- The Gunslinger(played byYul Brynner) and other androids inWestworld(1973) andFutureworld(1976)
- The robots inSleeper(1973)
- Mechagodzillain variousGodzilla vs. Mechagodzilla(1974)
- The Stepford Wives(1975) – Joanna Eberhart and other women are being replaced with identical robots.
- BoxinLogan's Run(1976)
- Necron-99,later called "Peace"fromRalph Bakshi'sWizards(1977)
- Proteus IVfromDemon Seed(1977), an AI computer developed by Alex Harris, that eventually rapes the scientist's wife to be immortal
- C-3PO, R2-D2and all thedroidsfrom theStar Warsfranchise (since 1977 for the main canon, 1976 for theExpanded Universe)
- Robot Overlordfrom the 1977 Italian filmCosmos: War of the Planets
- Alien robot armythreatens Earth inStarship Invasions.(1977)
- Aliens'robot armyinvades Earth in the Italian filmWar of the Robots.(1978)
- Beba-2inMessage from Space(1978)
- Elleand theGiant RobotinStarcrash(1978)
- Sparks, Lomaxand others from the 1979 Canadian filmH. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come
- AshinAlien(1979)
- Hermes,an android double of his creator, inUnidentified Flying Oddball(1979)
- C.H.O.M.P.S.(CanineHOMeProtectionSystem), a robotic dog invented by his young owner (1979)
- Tilk, Tillyand others in the 1979 Italian filmStar Odyssey
- Ilia probe,a gynoid double of the original Ilia inStar Trek: The Motion Picture(1979)
- V.I.N.CENT(VitalInformationNecessaryCENTralized),B.O.B.(BiO-sanitationBattalion),Maximillianand the androids made out of humans inThe Black Hole(1979)
1980s[edit]
- HectorinSaturn 3(1980)
- Galaxina(1980), withDorothy Strattenin the title role
- The giant robot fromThe King and the Mockingbird(1980)[3]The 1952 version provides one of the earliest uses of the Giant Robot/Mecha in animation.
- Bubo,a mechanical owl inClash of the Titans(1981)
- The robot who had sex with a secretaryinHeavy Metal(1981)
- Val,Aqua,Philand others fromHeartbeeps(1981)
- ThereplicantsRoy Batty,Pris,Leon Kowalski,Zhora,Rachael,and possiblyRick DeckardinBlade Runner(1982) (the film version ofDo Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?)
- TheRecognizers,police robots inTron(1982)
- Max 404andCassandra OneinAndroid(1982)
- Conal Cochran's androids who serve central antagonists/villains inHalloween III: Season of the Witch,a non-Halloweenconsecutive film
- Beta,an android left on Earth impersonating Alex Rogan while he is in space inThe Last Starfighter(1984)
- T-800,the robot assassin inThe Terminator(1984)
- Robot Spidersand various other robots, maliciously reprogrammed to kill inRunaway(1984)
- D.A.R.Y.L.(DataAnalyzingRobotYouthLifeform), a robot built to the government to look like a ten-year-old boy in the filmD.A.R.Y.L.(1985)
- Tik-TokinReturn to Oz(1985)
- Sico,Paulie's robot inRocky IV(1985)
- SpotinEliminators(1986)
- KillbotsinChopping Mall(1986)
- Johnny 5and the otherS-A-I-N-T(Strategic-Artificially-Intelligent-Nuclear-Transport) military robots inShort Circuit(1986) andShort Circuit 2(1988) and laterHot Cars, Cold Facts(1990)
- Jinxfrom the filmSpaceCamp(1986)
- BishopinAliens(1986)
- R.A.L.F.(RoboticAssistantLaborFacilitator) andMAX(TriMAXion Drone Ship) inFlight of the Navigator(1986)
- BBandSamanthainDeadly Friend(1986)
- Ulysses,an android in the filmMaking Mr. Right(1987)
- Chipin theNot Quite Humanmovie adaptions based on the books by Seth McEvoy (1987)
- Dot MatrixinSpaceballs(1987)
- ToasterandKirbyinThe Brave Little Toasterfilm series (1987–1997)
- ED-209inRoboCop(1987)
- Data,positronic brainandroid fromStar Trek: The Next Generation(1987–2002)
- R.O.T.O.R.(1987), the main antagonist of the movie of the same title
- The"fix-its"in*batteries not included(1987)
- Lore,Data's older brotherStar Trek: The Next Generation(1988–1990)
- Cherry 2000(1988), withPamela Gidleyin the title role
1990s[edit]
- Quinnand DV-8 fromCrash and Burn(1990)
- Lal,Data'soffspringStar Trek: The Next Generation(1990)
- MARK13inHardware(1990)
- TheEnforcer Dronefrom the 1990 filmSpaced Invaders
- Johnny CabfromTotal Recall(1990)
- Pino PettofromSilent Night, Deadly Night 5: The Toy Maker(1991)
- T-800andT-1000,model Terminators played respectively byArnold SchwarzeneggerandRobert PatrickinTerminator 2: Judgment Day(1991)
- Thegood and evil robotic doubles of Bill and TedinBill & Ted's Bogus Journey(1991)
- NewmaninAnd You Thought Your Parents Were Weird(1991)
- EvefromEve of Destruction(1991)
- Mecha-King Ghidorah,a cyborg fromGodzilla vs. King Ghidorah(1991)
- Mr. Static,The Robot fromDemonic Toys
- Alsatia Zevo,the gynoid sister of Leslie Zevo and dollmaker inToys(1992)
- BishopinAlien 3(1992)
- Otomo,android ninjas fromRoboCop 3(1993)
- TheSterilisation UnitsinA.P.E.X.(1994)
- J5inBlankman(1994)
- Wallace'sTechno Trousersin Nick Park's animated shortWallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers(1994)
- "SID 6.7",the villain in the filmVirtuosity(1995) as a nanotech synthetic android, played byRussell Crowe
- David,BeckerandJessicafromScreamers(1995) based on the short story "Second Variety"byPhilip K. Dick
- Project 2501in the movie adaptation ofMasamune Shirow'sGhost in the Shell– Japanesemangaanime describes AI surveillance of the population (1995)
- Evolver,villain from the 1995 film
- Solo(1996), based onRobert Mason's 1989 novelWeapon
- CallinAlien Resurrection(1997)
- The seductiveFembotassassins inAustin Powers: International Man of Mystery(1997) and in the rest of theAustin Powersseries;inAustin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me(1999), it's revealed that the characterVanessa Kensingtonwas a fembot, and inAustin Powers in Goldmember(2002),Britney Spearsplays herself as one.
- WeeboinFlubber(1997)
- "Robot"inLost in Space(1998), a movie based onthe TV series
- Astor,an android played byStacey WilliamsinGangster World(1998)
- The Iron Giant(1999), a film version of theTed Hugheschildren's novelThe Iron Man
- Andrew,played byRobin Williamsand others, the robot servant inThe Bicentennial Man(1999), based on a short story byIsaac Asimov
- TheSentinelsfromThe Matrix(1999)
- Battle DroidsfromStar Wars: Episode I – The Phantom MenacetoStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith
- RoboGadgetinInspector Gadget(1999)
- Bender Bending Rodríguez(Bending Unit 22) a.k.a.Benderfrom theFuturamaTV series anddirect to DVD movies
2000s[edit]
- AMEE(AutonomousMappingExploration andEvasion), the robot scout in the filmRed Planet(2000) who gets stuck in military mode and destroys the human crew of the spaceship
- Goddard,Jimmy Neutron's robot pet dog inJimmy Neutron: Boy Genius(2001)
- Tima,a female android robot in the anime filmMetropolis(2001)
- SIMON,fromLara Croft: Tomb Raider(2001)
- Many robots, includingDavid,the lead character, inA.I. Artificial Intelligence(2001); based on the "Supertoys" ofBrian Aldiss' short story "Supertoys Last All Summer Long"
- Kay-Em 14,female android in the tenth installment of theFriday the 13thfranchise,Jason X(2002)
- Spyder robots,used by thePreCrimepolice force to locate and identify "perpetrators" inMinority Report(2002)
- BrunofromThe Adventures of Pluto Nash(2002)
- S1M0NE(derived fromSIMulationONE), title character played byRachel Robertsand starringAl Pacino(2002)
- Bio-Electronic Navigatora.k.a.B.E.N.,an absent-minded robot fromDisney's 2002 filmTreasure Planet
- B-4,Data's andLore's older brother inStar Trek: Nemesis(2002)
- US 47in the 2002Kannadalanguage filmHollywood
- R4-P17and theDroid ArmyinStar Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones(2002) andStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith(2005)
- Arnold Schwarzeneggeras theT-850 TerminatorandKristanna Lokenas theT-XTerminatrixinTerminator 3: Rise of the Machines(2003)
- G2fromInspector Gadget 2(2003)
- The robot butlerB166ERand the residents of the machine nation of Zero-One in the film shorts "The Second Renaissance Part I"and"The Second Renaissance Part II"fromThe Animatrix(2003)
- TheSentinelsfrom theMatrixseries(1999–2003)
- The robot fromZathura: A Space Adventure(2005)
- The "dolls",includingRia,inNatural City(2003)
- R.A.L.P.H.inSpy Kids 2: The Island of Lost Dreams(2002)
- Sonny(TypeNS-5) and many others inI, Robot(2004)
- Omnidroid,a series of intelligent and destructive robots developed bySyndrometo fight and kill"Supers"inThe Incredibles(2004)
- The monstrous robot dog inRottweiler(2004)
- The great spiritMata Nui,god robot from theBioniclefranchise;and theVahki,the robot police enforcers inBionicle 2: Legends of Metru Nui(2004)
- The Totenkopf Gatekeeper Robot, Totenkopf Guard Robots, unnamed giant robots and flying robots inSky Captain and the World of Tomorrow(film) (2004)
- The entire cast ofRobots(2005)
- Marvin the Paranoid AndroidinThe Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy(2005)
- "EDI"(ExtremeDeepInvader ") fromStealth(2005)
- Transmorphers,title characters from the 2007direct-to-DVDmovie
- DOR-15andCarlinMeet the Robinsons(2007)
- Iron AvengersfromNext Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow(2007)
- Billybot and Mandroidfrom the 2007Cartoon Networkoriginal movie,Billy and Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure.
- GiddyfromBattle for Terra(2007)
- RoboDoc(MD 63) from the 2008National Lampoonfilm of the same name
- WALL-E,EVE,M-O,GO-4,SECUR-T,PR-T,BURN-E,WALL-Aand all other robot characters from the 2008 filmWALL-Eand the 2008shortBURN-E
- Gort,the robot in the filmThe Day the Earth Stood Still(2008), remake ofThe Day the Earth Stood Still(1951)
- "The Golden Army",robot horde fromHellboy II: The Golden Army(2008)
- The robot ninjas fromScooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword(2008)
- Astro Boyand other robot characters from the 2009 film of the same name
- Several characters inTerminator Salvation(2009) includingMarcus Wright,theT-800,severalT-600's, TheMotor-TerminatorsandThe Harvester
- GERTY 3000from the 2009 filmMoon
- TheStitchpunksand others from the animated film9(2009)
- RobofromSuper Capers(2009)
2010s[edit]
- Android,Robot gladiator inPlanet Hulk(2010)
- Brainbots,Megamind's robotic jellyfish assistants inMegamind(2010)
- Chitti,a humanoid robot played byRajinikanth,built to obey the three laws of Asimov, turns evil inEnthiran(2010)
- Paws,Kitty Galore's roboticMaine CooninCats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore(2010)
- Candy Droober,Franklin Droober,Maureen DrooberandTrace MayterinAndroid Re-Enactment(2011)
- Atom,and Many characters from the filmReal Steel(2011)
- Max,a robotic butler played byLluís Homar,Gris,a free-thinking robotic cat, tiny robot horses andSI-9inEva(2011)
- '80s RobotinThe Muppets(2011)
- Robot 7,fromAll-Star Superman(2011)
- David 8andWalter One,androids played byMichael FassbenderinPrometheus(2012) andAlien: Covenant(2017)
- Tet,a tetrahedron in Earth's orbit that enslaved the human population, and cloned workers to maintain drones that keep humans from using the generators inOblivion(2013)
- MecWilly,in the pub scene in the Italian filmRegalo a sorpresa[it](2013)
- Jaegers,man-made, 250-ft war machines built to fight giant monsters calledkaiju,who emerge from a portal in the Pacific Ocean to attack humanity, inPacific Rim(2013)
- Dr. Wallace Damon,chief of a research group of investigation about UFOs fromThe Signal(2014)
- Sheriff Not-a-Robot,a robotic sheriff from the Old West and theMicro Managers,Lord Business' henchmen inThe Lego Movie(2014)
- Baymax,an inflatable healthcare companion robot inBig Hero 6(2014)
- TARS and CASE,adaptable rectangle robots inInterstellar(2014)
- Ultron,an evil robot portrayed byJames Spader,and theVision,an android portrayed byPaul Bettany,inAvengers: Age of Ultron(2015)
- AvaandKyokothe androids inEx Machina(2015)
- Athena,the audio-animatronic droid recruiter inTomorrowland(2015)
- Intergalactic Advocate Bob,the assistance android that guides Jupiter Jones through the bureaucratic process inJupiter Ascending(2015)
- T-800,the robot protector inTerminator Genisys(2015)
- CHAPPiE,the first robot with the ability to think and feel for himself, from the movie of the same name (2015)
- MOOSEand theScoutsinCHAPPiE
- Rob-Monkey,Gorilla Grodd's minions fromLego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom(2015)
- BB-8,an astromech droid inStar Wars: The Force Awakens(2015)
- Arthur,an android bartender portrayed byMichael SheeninPassengers(2016)
- Kit,Okra,OX King,VictorandWilmerinBling(2016)
- K-2SO,a Rebel-owned Imperial enforcer droid inRogue One: A Star Wars Story(2016)
- Morgan,a female humanoid fromMorgan(2016)
- S.A.R.-003,During the battle, Mills discovers an advanced S.A.R. (Study Analyze Reprogram), inKill Command(2016)
- Bennie and Jet,robot dogs inKingsman: The Golden Circle(2017)
- K,Luv,Freysa,Sapper MortonandMariette,replicants inBlade Runner 2049(2017)
- A.X.L.,a robotic dog inA.X.L.(2018)
- Cybotsand theRobo-Clowns,The Joker's minions fromLego DC Comics Super Heroes: The Flash(2018)
- NimaniinA.I. Rising(2018)
- L3-37,played byPhoebe Waller-BridgeinSolo: A Star Wars Story(2018)
- Chucky,killer robot doll inChild's Play(2019)
- Foodio,a robot built to end world hunger inInvader Zim: Enter the Florpus(2019)
- T-800,the robot protector inTerminator: Dark Fate(2019)
2020s[edit]
- Sox,a robotic cat from Pixar'sLightyear(2022)
- M3GAN,an android companion created for the main character of the filmM3GAN(2023)
Television films and series[edit]
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1960s and earlier[edit]
- Mechano, the robotic cat programmed to kill or banish mice from houses, from the 1952 episode, "Push-Button Kitty" ofTom and Jerry.
- Adventures of Superman(1952–1958), "The Runaway Robot" episode (1953).
- InThe Thin Man(1957–1959):
- Robby(Robby the Robot), a robot accused of murder in the episode "Robot Client" (1958)
- InThe Twilight Zone(1961–1962):
- Alicia,an android in the episode "The Lonely"(1959)
- Jana,an android, played byInger Stevens,who is unaware that she is a robot, in "The Lateness of the Hour"(1960)
- Theelectrical grandmotherin the episode "I Sing the Body Electric"(1962)
- Allen,a robot who falls in love with a human girl in the episode "In His Image"(1962)
- TheRobot Simon(Robby the Robot) in the episode "Uncle Simon"(1963)
- Mr. Whipple's robot replacement(Robby the Robot) in the episode "The Brain Center at Whipple's"(1963)
- AndromedainA for Andromeda(1961)
- InSupercar(1961–1962):
- TheRobot Servantsof Professor Watkins in the episode "The Lost City" (1961)
- Rosie the Maid,MacandUniBlabinThe Jetsons(1962)[4]
- InHazel(1961–1966):
- Arobot maid(Robby the Robot) in the episode "Rosie's Contract" (1962)
- InFireball XL5(1962–1963):
- Robert,the transparent auto-pilot robot invented by Professor Matic
- TheGranatoid Robotsin the episode "The Granatoid Tanks" (1963)
- TheRobots of Robotviain the episode "Trial By Robot" (1963)
- Variousunnamed robotsinSpace Patrol(1963–1964) (US title:Planet Patrol)
- InThe Outer Limits(1963–64)
- Trent,an android from the far future in the episode "Demon with a Glass Hand" (1964)
- Adam Link,a robot accused of the murder of his creator in the episode "I, Robot"(1964)
- InDoctor Who(Seasons One to Six) (1963–1969) (see alsoList of Doctor Who robots):
- TheIce Soldiersin the serialThe Keys of Marinus(1964)
- TheMechonoids,robot enemies of the Daleks in the serialThe Chase(1965)
- Arobot double of the Doctorcreated by the Daleks in the serialThe Chase(1965)
- TheChumbliesin the serialGalaxy 4(1965)
- TheWar Machinesin the serialThe War Machines(1966)
- TheYetiin the serialsThe Abominable Snowmen(1967) andThe Web of Fear(1968)
- TheServo Robotin the serialThe Wheel in Space(1968)
- TheQuarksin the serialThe Dominators(1968)
- TheWhite Robotsand theClockwork Soldiersin the serialThe Mind Robber(1968)
- InThunderbirds(1965–1966):
- Braman,a robot invented by Brains seen in the episodes "Sun Probe" (1965), "Edge of Impact" (1965) and "The Cham-Cham" (1966)
- The plutonium storeSecurity Robotsin the episode "30 Minutes After Noon" (1965)
- Astro Boyin the Japanese animated series (1963–1966)
- Rhoda Miller(a.k.a.AF709) inMy Living Doll(1964), a fembot played byJulie Newmar
- Gigantor(1963–1966), Japanese animated TV series about the giant titular robot.
- InThe Avengers(1965–1969):
- The Cybernautsin the episodes "The Cybernauts" (1965) and "Return of the Cybernauts" (1967)
- Robot duplicatesin the episode "Never, Never Say Die" (1967)
- Tobor,the android in the Japanese anime series8 Man(1965) and his older, stronger but less sophisticated sisterSamantha 7
- TheDeep Space Probein "The Indestructible Man" (1965) episode ofVoyage to the Bottom of the Sea(1964–1968)
- Giant Toy Robotin "The Fun-Fun Killer" (1966) episode ofHoney West(1965–1966)
- InLost in Space(1965–1968):
- Robot B-9(a.k.a.The Robot), Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot assigned to the space craftJupiter 2
- TheRobotoid(Robby the Robot) in the episode "War of the Robots" (1966)
- Verda,a gynoid in the episodes "The Android Machine" (1966) and "Revolt of the Androids" (1967)
- Raddion,a male android in the episode "The Dream Monster" (1966)
- TheIDAK Super Androidsin the episode "Revolt of the Androids" (1967)
- TheIndustro Mini Robotsin the episode "The Mechanical Men" (1967)
- Therobot prison guard(Robby the Robot) in the episode "Condemned of Space" (1967)
- TheXenian Androidsin the episode "Kidnapped in Space" (1967)
- TheFemale RobotandMechanical Menin the episode "Deadliest of the Species" (1967)
- The Junkmanin the episode "Junkyard in Space" (1968)
- InUltra Seven(1967–68):
- Windom,one of the three capsule monsters used by Ultraseven
- King Joein the episode "Ultra Garrison Goes West, Part 1"
- Zero One,a human female looking android in the episode "Android Zero Directive"
- Crazygon,a robot designed by an alien race to steal cars.
- InGet Smart(1965–1970):
- Hymie the Robot,a robot originally created by KAOS an organization of evil, but turned to the side of good and niceness by CONTROL agent Maxwell Smart; first appeared in episode 19, "Back to the Old Drawing Board"
- InGilligan's Island:
- TheGovernment test robotin the episode "Gilligan's Living Doll" (1966)
- InFrankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles
- Frankenstein Jr
- InThe Addams Family(1964–1966):
- Smiley the Robot(Robby the Robot) in the episode "Lurch's Little Helper" (1966)
- InStar Trek(1966–1969):
- Dr. Roger Korby,Andrea,Dr. Brown,Rukand theKirk androidin the episode "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (1966)
- Nomad,a sentient robot probe in the episode "The Changeling" (1967)
- TheNorman, Alice, Herman, Barbara, Maizie, AnnabelleandTrudy seriesandroids and theStella Muddandroids in the episode "I, Mudd" (1967)
- Rayna Kapecin the episode "Requiem for Methuselah" (1969)
- Theandroid replicas of Mr. Atozin the episode "All Our Yesterdays" (1969)
- Serendipity Dog,a robot dog who asks questions on the BBC children's science seriesTom Tom(1966–1969)
- Robot "driver"of the race carMelange / X3in theSpeed Racerepisodes"Revenge of Marengo (Part one)" and "(Part two)" / "Race for Revenge: Part 1" and "Part 2"(1967)
- Giant Robo/Flying Robotand others in the seriesJohnny Sokko and His Flying Robot(1967–1968)
- InCaptain Scarlet and the Mysterons(1967–1968):
- TheMysteron construction robotsin the episode "Crater 101" (1968)
- Mildred the Maid(Robby the Robot) inThe Banana Splits Adventure Hour(1968–1970)
- InJoe 90(1968–1969):
- TheSpider riot control robotsin the episode "The Professional" (1969)
- InLand of the Giants(1968–1970):
- Professor Gorn'sSuper Giant Robot,a giant android, in the episode "The Mechanical Man" (1969)
- Slim John,rebel robot in the BBC series (1969)
1970s[edit]
- Robot dogDynomuttin animated seriesDynomutt, Dog Wonder
- Zed,the rebel robot inThe Ed and Zed Show(c. 1970)
- InDoctor Who(Seasons 7 to 17) (1970–1980):
- TheIMC Mining Robotin the serialColony in Space(1971)
- TheSontaran Knight Robotin the serialThe Time Warrior(1973–1974)
- TheK1 Robotinvented by Professor Kettlewell in the serialRobot(1974–1975)
- TheSontaran Surveillance Robotin the serialThe Sontaran Experiment(1975)
- TheOsirian Service Robots,mummy-like robot servants of Sutekh in the serialPyramids of Mars(1975)
- TheKraal Androids,includingandroid duplicates of the Doctor, Harry Sullivan and RSM Benton,in the serialThe Android Invasion(1975)
- Dum, Voc and Supervocrobots in the serialThe Robots of Death(1977)
- K9,the Doctor's robot dog companion with encyclopaedic knowledge and vast computer intelligence, created by Professor Marius and introduced in the serialThe Invisible Enemy(1977)
- TheSeers of the Oraclein the serialUnderworld(1978)
- K9 MkII,the second version of the Doctor's robot dog companion, introduced in the serialThe Ribos Operation(1978)
- ThePolyphase Avatron,the Captain's robot parrot in the serialThe Pirate Planet(1978)
- TheTaran Androids,including anandroid duplicate of Romana,in the serialThe Androids of Tara(1978)
- TheMovellans,android enemies of the Daleks, in the serialDestiny of the Daleks(1979)
- Numerous android characters in the Japanese superhero seriesKikaider(1972), including the title character
- S.A.M.(SuperAutomatedMachine) the "perfect machine" robot inSesame Street(1969–present), introduced in episode 0406 (1972)
- InHere Come the Double Deckers!(1971):
- Robbie,a dancing robot invented by Brains in the episode "Robbie the Robot" (1971)
- InColumbo(1971–1993):
- MM7(Robby the Robot) in the episode "Mind Over Mayhem" (1974)
- InRobbi, Tobbi und das Fliewatüüt,a German television series for children (1972):
- Robbia.k.a. ROB 344–66/IIIa, co-pilot of theFliewatüütand student of a third class at robot school (1972)
- InKolchak: The Night Stalker(1972–1975):
- "Mr. R.I.N.G."(RobomaticInternalizedNerveGanglia), a top secret military robot in the episode of the same name (1975)
- InThe Six Million Dollar Man(1973–1978):
- Arobot double of Major Fred Sloanein the episode "Day of the Robot" (1974)
- Arobot double of Oscar Goldmanin the episode "Return of the Robot Maker" (1975)
- Sasquatch,the robot watchdog of marooned aliens in the episodes "The Secret of Bigfoot – Part 1" (1976), "The Secret of Bigfoot – Part 2" (1976), "The Return of Bigfoot – Part 1" (1976) and "Bigfoot V" (1977)
- TheFembotsand arobot double of Oscar Goldmanin the episode "Kill Oscar – Part II" (1976)
- Death Probe,a Soviet Venusian robot probe in the episodes "Death Probe – Part 1" (1977), "Death Probe – Part 2" (1977), "Return of the Death Probe – Part 1" (1978) and "Return of the Death Probe – Part 2" (1978)
- QuestorinThe Questor Tapes(1974)
- InSpace: 1999(1975–1977):
- The Servant of the Guardianin the episode "Guardian of Piri"(1975)
- Gwent,a sentient spaceship in the episode "The Infernal Machine"(1976)
- Zarl,Zamaraand the otherVegan androidsin the episode "One Moment of Humanity"(1976)
- Brian the Brainin the episode "Brian the Brain"(1976)
- Arobot double of Mayain the episode "The Taybor"(1976)
- The Cloud Creaturein the episode "The Beta Cloud"(1976)
- FiandFum,the time-travelling androids from the children's seriesThe Lost Saucer(1975–1976)
- InThe New Avengers(1976–1977):
- ACybernautin the episode "The Last of the Cybernauts...??" (1976)
- InArk II(1976):
- Alfie the Robot(Robby the Robot) in the episode "The Robot" (1976)
- InThe Bionic Woman(1976–1978):
- Sasquatch,the robot watchdog of marooned aliens in the episode "The Return of Bigfoot – Part 2" (1976)
- TheFembotsin the episodes "Kill Oscar" (1976), "Kill Oscar – Part III" (1976), "Fembots in Las Vegas – Part 1" (1977) and "Fembots in Las Vegas – Part 2" (1977)
- Yo-Yo,a.k.a. Geogory Yoyonovitch inHolmes & Yo-Yo(1976)
- Officer HaveninFuture Cop(1976–77)
- InThe Fantastic Journey(1977):
- Cyrus,Rachel,Daniel,Michaeland the other android members of Jonathan Willoway's community in the episode "Beyond the Mountain" (1977)
- InLogan's Run(1977–78):
- REM,a male android who joins Logan and Jessica in their search for Sanctuary
- Draco,a male android, andSiri,a gynoid, in the pilot TV movie (1977)
- FriendandNanny,Lisa's robot companions in the episode "The Innocent" (1977)
- Ariana,a gynoid, in the episode "Futurepast" (1978)
- The ClinkersinShields and Yarnell(1977–78)
- Peepo,the robot in the children's seriesSpace Academy(1977–1979)
- InSpace Sentinels(1977):
- MO(MaintenanceOperator), Sentinel One's maintenance robot
- HaroinMobile Suit Gundam(1979)
- Voltes Vof the Japanese animated seriesChōdenji Machine Voltes V(1977)
- P.O.P.S.(Robot B-9modified) inMystery Island(1977–78)
- 7-Zark-7and1-Rover-1in the animated seriesBattle of the Planets(1978)
- InBattlestar Galactica(1978–1979):
- TheCylons,mechanical men created by a race of reptile-like creatures
- Muffit Two,a robot daggit who becomes Boxey's pet
- Lucifer,an IL series Cylon, the robot assistant to Count Baltar introduced in "Saga of a Star World – Part III" (1978)
- Specter,an I-L series Cylon, the garrison commander on Antilla in the episode "The Young Lords" (1978)
- HectorandVectorin the episode "Greetings from Earth" (1979)
- IQ-9inStar Blazers(1978–1984), originally called "Analyzer"inSpace Battleship Yamato(1974–1980)
- H.E.R.B.I.E.(HumanoidExperimentalRobot,B-type,IntegratedElectronics) in the1978Fantastic Fouranimated series
- Blake's 7(1978–81) featured several robots and androids.
- InThe New Adventures of Wonder Woman(1977–1979):
- Dr. Solano'sswordmaster robotin the pilot movie "The Return of Wonder Woman" (1977)
- Orlick Hoffman'sandroid duplicates of Dr. Tobias, Dr. Prescott, Dr. Lazaar and Wonder Womanin the episode "The Deadly Toys" (1977)
- Rover,the IADC's robot dog,Cori,William Havitol's robot secretary, and Havitol'sevil duplicate of Roverin the episode "IRAC is Missing" (1978)
- InQuark(1977–1978):
- Andy the Robot,a cowardly robot built by Adam Quark from spare parts
- InMork & Mindy(1978–1982):
- Chuck the Robot(Robby the Robot) in the episode "Dr. Morkenstein" (1979)
- InSalvage 1(1979):
- Mermadon,a junked government-constructed android in the episode "Mermadon" (1979)
- InBuck Rogers in the 25th Century(First Season) (1979–1980):
- Twiki,Buck's ambuquad robot who wears Dr. Theopolis, a brilliant talking computer, around his neck
- Tina,a golden ambuquad that Twiki falls in love with in the episode "Cruise Ship to the Stars"
- Humanoid robot security guards in the episode "Unchained Woman"
- W1k1(orWiki), the pocket-sized robot in the children's seriesJason of Star Command(1979–1981)
- The TV movieRomie-0 and Julie-8(1979) features two androids who fall in love.
1980s[edit]
- Armstrong,a robot inDuckTales(1987)
- Robot 67 Bright 2,a robot who appears in two episodes of a week inMister Rogers' Neighborhoodin 1983
- Isac the Robot,a robot created by Fred Haber in 1980 from Old Chatham, NY. Inspired by Isaac Asimov & R2D2, Isac is a 4' tall robot made out of molded fiberglass, recycled electronic parts, a clear round head made from a salad bowl, light-up eyes, moving arms & mechanical fingers. Isac was controlled by an exterior remote & vocalized by use of a tape recorder. It had the ability to pick up objects, move back & forth, spin & interact with its audience. Isac was featured on PM Magazine & as an attraction at robotic tradeshows in the 80s.
- Metal Mickey,the Wilberforces' household robot inMetal Mickey(1980–1983)
- InBuck Rogers in the 25th Century(Second Season) (1981):
- Twiki,Buck's ambuquad robot, andCrichton,a robot created by Dr Goodfellow
- InDoctor Who(Seasons Eighteen to Twenty-Six) (1980–1989):
- TheGundan War Robotsin the serialWarriors' Gate(1981)
- TheUrbankan Androidsin the serialFour to Doomsday(1982)
- TheTerileptil Androidin the serialThe Visitation(1982)
- TheCybermen's Androidsin the serialEarthshock(1982)
- Kamelion,a shape-changing android introduced in the serialThe King's Demons(1983)
- K9 MkIII,Sarah Jane Smith's robot dog companion, in the episode "The Five Doctors"(1983)
- TheRaston Warrior Robotin the episode "The Five Doctors"(1983)
- TheDaleks' Androids,includingandroid duplicates of the Doctor, Tegan and Turlough,in the serialResurrection of the Daleks(1984)
- TheAndrozani Androidscreated by Sharaz Jek, includingandroid duplicates of the Doctor and Periin the serialThe Caves of Androzani(1984)
- TheKarfelan Androidin the serialTimelash(1985)
- Drathroand theL1 robotin the serialThe Trial of a Time Lord(1986)
- TheRobotic Cleanersin the serialParadise Towers(1987)
- The Kandy Man,a robot made from sweets (candy) in the serialThe Happiness Patrol(1988)
- TheBus Conductorand theRobot Clownsin the serialThe Greatest Show in the Galaxy(1988–1989)
- Driller,in the seriesThunderCats(1985)
- Berbils,robot bears of the animated kids TV showThunderCats(1985–1987)
- Sillycone,the butler of the animated kids TV showThe Bluffers(1986)
- KARR('KnightAutomatedRovingRobot), an early prototype of KITT inKnight Rider(1982–1986)
- InTerrahawks(1983–1986):
- Zelda,Yung-Star,Cy-StarandIt-Star,evil androids from the planet Guk
- Sergeant Major Zero,Space Sergeant 101,Dix-Huitand many otherZeroids,spherical battle robots
- Dr. Kiljoy,Zeroid robot doctor in the episodes "The Ugliest Monster of All" (1983), "Zero's Finest Hour" (1984) and "Operation Zero" (1986)
- Roboz,the orange robot invented by Murray 'Boz' Bozinsky inRiptide(1984–1986)
- TheB.A.T.s(BattleAndroidTrooper) of the evilCobra OrganizationinG.I. Joe: A Real American Heroseries, first appeared in 1986
- TheGoBotsofChallenge of the GoBots(1984–1985)
- TheTransformersof variousTransformerstelevision series (1984–present)
- VoltronofVoltron: Defender of the Universe(1984–1986)
- RobotofromMasters of the Universe(1984)
- The Orbots—Tor, Bort, Bo, Boo, Crunch, and OhnofromMighty Orbots(1984)
- An enemyBioroid pilotwas described by a scientist in theMastersstory (1985) of theRobotechscience fiction series as a very advanced android with some sort of bio-electric device "as an artificial soul."Robotechadapted this story fromSuper Dimension Cavalry Southern CrossJapanese animated series (1984), in which these pilots are humans with mechanical implants instead of androids with artificial souls.
- Thesynthoidsfrom several episodes of theG.I. Joe: A Real American Heroseries (1985)
- V.I.C.I.(VoiceInputChildIndenticant), the 10-year-old android built by Ted Lawson onSmall Wonder(1985)
- VanessafromSmall Wonder
- Buzzwang,an android customised as a galaxy ranger onThe Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers(1986)
- Tobor,the Shadow-double ofMighty Orbotsfrom the episode "Devil's Asteroid" (1986)
- Robo Story,French cartoon with various robots in its main cast
- Conky 2000,robot who gives out the secret word inPee-wee's Playhouse(1986–1991)
- T-Bob,adroiddeveloped and owned byScott Trakker,from the animated television seriesM.A.S.K.,closely resemblingR2-D2,and perhaps even a direct successor as an adapted Tx-series Industrial Automatonastromech droid,as implied by the show's storyline.
- Ryusei Tsurugi/MetalderfromChoujinki Metalder(1987–1988)
- TheRobot Mastersfrom theMega Manseries (1987)
- InBionic Six(1987–1989)
- F.L.U.F.F.I.,the Bionic Six's pet/family-member gorilla-bot and Dr. Scarab'sCyphrons
- Material for theRobotech II: The Sentinels(1987) andRobotech: The Shadow Chronicles(2007) sequels described a character namedJanice Emas a "sexy robot" with an "android body."JANICEis an acronym (according to the voice actress Chase Masterson in the video:The Face behind the Voicemini-documentary) which means:JunctionedArtificialNeuro-IntegratedCyberneticEntity.
- Lil Bulb,robot with a light bulb for head, created byGyro GearlooseonDuckTales(1987–1989)
- There were many robots featured inTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,including theFoot Soldierninjas,Metalheadthe robotic turtle,MACCthe cowboy robot from the future, theTurtle Terminator,REX-1the robot cop,Chrome Dome,thePretendicon,and more.
- Data,Lore,Lal(Data's daughter) andJuliana Tainerin the seriesStar Trek: The Next Generation(1987–1994, plus four movies)
- Steed,a robotic horse ridden bySaber Riderin the animated seriesSaber Rider and the Star Sheriffs(1987–1988)
- Chip Carsonfrom theNot Quite Humanseries (1987, 1989, 1992)
- Tom Servo,Crow T. Robot,GypsyandCambot,created by and friends toJoel Hodgsonand laterMike NelsonfromMystery Science Theater 3000(1988)
- Talkie Toaster,Kryten,theSkutters,theSimulantsand many others from the seriesRed Dwarf(1988)
- Blitz,a robotic dog from the cartoonC.O.P.S.(1988–1989)
- RobertafromNot Quite Human II(1989)
- No-Nofrom the animated children's seriesUlysses 31
- Blinkyfrom the animated children's seriesBucky O'Hare
- Robin,a small robot made by the clown Bassie in the children's seriesBassie en Adriaan
- YulgisfromDirty Pair:Affair on Nolandia
- Kevin,a robot created by Screech Powers onSaved by the Bell(1989–1993)
1990s[edit]
- Autonomous telepathic tentacles,Dr. Octopus' robot fromSpider-Man
- D.E.C.K.S.,a talking robot with a VHS tape for a head, from the 1991Disney ChannelseriesJump, Rattle, and Roll,formerlyWake, Rattle, and Roll(1990)
- Captain PlanetfromCaptain Planet and the Planeteers
- Sgt. Eve Edison,robotpolice officerinMann & Machine(1992)
- TheExocomps,small sentient artificial lifeforms that can perform a variety of tasks from theStar Trek: The Next Generationepisode "The Quality of Life"
- Alpha and Omegafrom the TV seriesThe Flash(1990–1991) – Alpha, a government constructed female android (gynoid) assassin that develops a conscience, determines that killing is wrong, and wishes to be free from government control. Omega is a government-built android assassin reprogrammed to find Alpha
- Giant Roboand others fromGiant Robo: The Animation(1992–1998)
- Robot Princess:A robot clone ofPrincess Peachfrom theSuper Marioseries featured in the 1990 cartoon,The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3,based onShigeru Miyamoto's 1990 game of the same name,Super Mario Bros. 3
- The Bots Master,a syndicated animated series about a young inventor named Ziv "ZZ" Zulander with robot friends and inventions, such as theB.O.Y.Z.Z.(BrainOperatedYoungZygoetopicZoids). Along with his younger sister, they fight the Robotic Megafact Corporation and its line of3Arobots. (1993)
- RexorfromRoboCop: Alpha Commando
- Ringerfrom the episode "The Replacements" oftheSpace RangersTV series, a prototype android being tested as a Ranger replacement (1993)
- Alpha 5fromMighty Morphin Power Rangers(1993–1996) toPower Rangers Turbo
- Handi-DriodfromIn Living Color
- Megazords,giant robots fromPower Rangersfranchise (1993–present)
- Machine EmpirefromPower Rangers ZeotoPower Rangers in Space
- Battle BorgsfromMighty Morphin Alien Rangers(1995)
- Alpha 6fromPower Rangers TurbotoPower Rangers Lost GalaxyandPower Rangers Operation Overdrive
- The manyEvangelions,orEVAs,from theNeon Genesis Evangelionseries
- THELMA(TechnoHumanEmuLatingMAchine) fromSpace Cases(1996)
- 790,the sarcastic and perverse bodyless robot head ofLexx
- Blue Senturion,robotic Intergalactic Police Officer fromPower Rangers TurbotoPower Rangers in Space
- A number of robots appear inBuffy the Vampire Slayer,including:
- Moloch,a dæmon trapped in a robotic body, from "I, Robot... You, Jane"(S1E8,28 April 1997)
- Ted Buchanon,a robot, made in the 1950s by a sickly inventor also named Ted Buchanan, who marries women resembling the wife of his maker, from "Ted"(S2E11,8 December 1997)
- April,a sexbot made by and forWarren Mearsin "I Was Made to Love You"(S5E15,20 February 2001)
- Buffybot,a sexbot made byWarren MearsforSpike,appears in various episodes, including
- Warrenbot,a robotic duplicate thatWarren Mearsmade of himself, from "Villains"(S6E22,14 May 2002)
- Benderthe robot, as well asFlexo,Robot Santa,Kwanzaa-Bot,Calculon,Robot Devil,Clampsand other assorted robots including theEpsilon Rho Rho fraternity robotsin theanimated seriesFuturama(1999)
- MelfinafromOutlaw Star
- Tinky Winky,Dipsy,Laa-Laa,Po,theNoo-Noo,theTubby Toaster,theTubby Custard Machine,theTubby Sponge Cases,theTubby Phone,theTubby Table,theTubby Seatsand theTubby BedsfromTeletubbies
- Psycho RangersfromPower Rangers
- QuantronsfromPower Rangers in Space
- Themarionettesfrom the anime seriesSaber Marionette R(1995),Saber Marionette J(1997),Saber Marionette J Again(1998), andSaber Marionette J to X(1999)
- RatbotsfromSonic the Hedgehog
- RoboticRichard SimmonsfromThe Simpsons
- Rusty,the boy robot of the animated seriesThe Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot
- AndromonandGuardromonin theDigimonanime series
- Satan's Robot,a meta-fictional robot inThe Adventures of Captain Proton,aholodeckprogram fromStar Trek: Voyager
- CoconutsandScratch and GrounderfromAdventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Slo-MofromSpace Precinct
- Steel/Iron Clan,Coyote,Coldfire/ColdstonefromGargoyles
- StealthbotsfromSonic the HedgehogandSonic Underground
- TechbotsfromSonic the Hedgehog
- TorchfromAdventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Zords,giant fighting machines from all seasons ofPower Rangersseries
- Ian Favre,CPB officer inTotal Recall 2070
- Multi(HMX-12), andSerio(HMX-13) are experimental humanoid maid robots from the animeTo Heart.
- Zero,the service robot inEarth 2
- Beetleborg AVs(Attack Vehicles) andGargantisthe Attack Mobile Carrier inBig Bad Beetleborgs
- Beetleborg BVs(Battle Vehicles),RoboborgandBoroninBeetleborgs Metallix
- VR Troopertronin the second season ofVR Troopers
- KeninThe Tomorrow Man (1996),sent into the past to save its Inventor and prevent a missile disaster
- Robocrookin the PBS game showWhere in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
- Paperboy 2000,the paper delivering robot vehicle from the sitcom seriesGet a Life
- AzakaandKamidake,robot Jurai Guardians who serve and protect Jurai Princess Ayeka,Yukinojo,the robot pilot for Mihoshi's space shuttle, andZero,an android replicant of the space pirate Ryoko, are the most notable robots in theTenchi Muyo!TV series.
- Mac and Molly Mange,two criminals turned robot by Professor Hackle in the animated seriesSWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron
- Valerie 23andMary 25fromThe Outer Limits
- Spongetron,a robot double ofSpongeBob SquarePantsin the future
- BikelandWalter,yellow and green robots respectively fromTokkei Winspector(1990–1991)
- SolDozer,a yellow transforming robot fromTokkyu Shieri Solbrain(1991–1992)
- JanpersonandGun Gibson,purple and grey robots respectively fromTokusou Robo Janperson(1993–1994)
2000s[edit]
- Alpha 7fromPower Rangers Wild Force(2002)
- Andromeda,(a.k.aDrommie) the android "avatar" of theartificial intelligenceoperating the warship of the same name inAndromeda(2000–2005)
- Ant Drones,Flying Termites,Beetle Dronesand various other robots from theSamurai Jackseries (2001–2004)
- Back-Pack,Gears' main partner from the seriesStatic Shock.It is a semi-independent, sophisticatedAIrobot that acts as a scouting robot, a computer, machine hacker, code breaker, alarm system, police scanner, tracer, weapons unit and restraining device. Back-Pack gets its name from what it resembles when it "heels", with the body being the bag and its legs the backpack straps. Back-Pack is rather significant because he can link up to Gear's thoughts, giving Geartechnopathy(2000–2004)
- The Black WidowsfromTotally Spies!
- BebesfromKim Possible
- Bocoe,Decoe,andBokkunfromSonic X
- BrendafromThe Simpsons
- C.H.E.E.S.E.,abackronymforComputerizedHumanoidElectronicallyEnhancedSecretEnforcer, is the main character of a fictional crime/adventure science-fiction television show which aired fromSeason 6toSeason 7ofFriends.
- CherfromTotally Spies! Undercove
- Chim-ChimfromSpeed Racer: The Next Generation
- Chitron 6,a robot fromSamurai Jack(2003)
- Cleatus,a robot and the mascot ofFox NFL Sundayas well as all ofFox Sports
- Reg,a robot bath toy fromRubbadubbers(2002)
- Chii,the Persocom in the Japanese anime seriesChobits(2002)
- Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past from the Future,Rabbot,RobositterandSheilafromAqua Teen Hunger Force(2000–2015)
- Daggermouth,a sophisticated talking fish robot designed and built by an old seaman with no engineering background, fromFamily Guy
- Daigunderin the Japanese anime series (2002)
- Dark Heart fromJustice League Unlimited
- DavidfromThe Simpsons
- Destructo BotsfromLegion of Super Heroes
- Fraxand theCyclobotsfromPower Rangers Time Force(2001)
- FunnybotfromSouth Park
- Fufu,robot dog, fromTotally Spies! Undercover
- Ghost RobotfromThe Venture Bros.
- GidgetfromWow! Wow! Wubbzy!
- GIRand theRobo-ParentsfromInvader Zim(2001)
- Goddard,Jimmy Neutron'srobot pet dog inThe Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius(2002–2006)
- Guard-BotsfromBuzz Lightyear of Star Command
- Jfrom the Japanese anime seriesHeat Guy J(2002–2003)
- Kurumiandthe rest of the steel angelsfromSteel Angel Kurumi(1999–2001)
- Lawrence "Larry" 3000fromTime Squad(2001–2003)
- LinguofromThe Simpsons
- The MachinefromCelebrity Deathmatch
- Mahoro,the protagonist ofMahoromatic(2001–2003)
- Mecha-StreisandfromSouth Park
- Mechanic WorldfromAnimal Mechanicals(2007)
- Mr Dent,nanotech enforcer fromCode Name: Eternity(2000)
- QuincyfromMary-Kate and Ashley in Action!(2001)
- Ralph-O-CopfromThe Simpsons(2004)
- RobotBill CosbyfromSouth Park
- Robot Jones,Mom UnitandDad UnitfromWhatever Happened to Robot Jones?(2002)
- RobotMiley CyrusfromFamily Guy
- Ro-BoyfromThe Venture Bros.
- Rockbot 3000fromTotally Spies! Undercover
- Rommie,Gabriel/Balance of Judgement, Pax Magelanic,Doyleand various other warship AIs/avatars fromGene Roddenberry's Andromeda(2001–2005)
- Rover,Jim's robot pet dog inLunar Jim(2006)
- SARAfromToonami(2000–)
- Satan's Robot,usually in service for Dr. Chaotica but impressionable enough to sometimes work for good, in episodes ofStar Trek: Voyager(1995–2001) when the holodeck program "Captain Proton" is run
- Simon,a humanoid robot with the mind scanned from a dead little boy with AI technology, fromThe Outer Limitsepisode "Simon Says"(2000)
- SpydroidsfromTotally Spies! Undercover(2005)
- Skyler, Tyler, and WylerfromTotally Spies Undercover!(2006)
- T.E.D.fromLunar Jim(2006)
- ThundercleesefromThe Brak Show(2001–2003)
- XR(eXperimentalRanger);XL,the proto-version of XR;NOS-4-A2;andZurg's robots fromBuzz Lightyear of Star Command(2000–2001)
- Zetafrom the TV showThe Zeta Project(2001–2002)
- FromKim Possible(2002–2007):
- Diablo
- Oliver
- Flamingo of Doom
- Wadebot
- Ol Tornado,a robot horse
- Destructo-Bots
- Nano Tick
- Princess,a robot car
- Stockbots
- Synthodrones
- FromToonami:
- TOM 1
- TOM 2
- TOM 3
- TOM 4
- TOM 3.5
- TOM 5
- TOM 6
- Tinyand the entire cast ofLittle Robots(2003)
- "Jenny" XJ-9 Wakemanandher sisters,alsoMelody,Kenny,Vegaandvarious robotic villainsfromMy Life as a Teenage Robot(2003)
- R. Dorothy WaynerightinThe Big O(2003)
- TinabobfromBob's Burgers
- Zeo ZagartfromBeyblade(2003)
- Jack Spicer'sarmy ofJack-bots,including robots of himself and other people inXiaolin Showdown(2003–2006)
- FromTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles(2003–2009):
- Karaibots
- TurtleBot
- Nano
- H.E.L.P.eR.(HumanoidElectricLabPartnerRboot),G.U.A.R.D.O.andHuggyinThe Venture Bros.(2003–present)
- TheTachikomaspider tanks fromGhost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex(2004–2005)
- C.A.R.RfromStroker and Hoop(2004–2005)
- D.A.V.E.(DigitallyAdvancedVillainEmulator) fromThe Batman(2004–2008)
- CylonsfromBattlestar Galactica(2004)
- RachaelfromViewtiful Joe(2004–2005)
- MegasandT-BotfromMegas XLR(2004–2005)
- JinmayfromSuper Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!(2004–2006)
- Miyu Greerfrom the anime seriesMy-HiME(2004–2005) andMy-Otome(2005–2006)
- X-5,B-1andRobo-BettyfromAtomic Betty(2004–2008)
- TheReplicators,seen in multiple seasons ofStargate SG-1(1997–2007) andStargate Atlantis(2004–2009)
- The Humping RobotfromRobot Chicken(2005–present)
- GunslingerfromTrinity Blood(2005)
- Krybots,R.I.C. 2.0(RoboticInteractiveCanine) andS.O.P.H.I.E.(SeriesOneProcessorHyperIntelligentEncriptor) fromPower Rangers S.P.D.(2005)
- Anne Droid,Trin-E,Zu-ZanaandDavinadroidfrom theDoctor Whoepisode "Bad Wolf"(2005)
- HMX-17a Ilfa,HMX-17b Milfa,andHMX-17c Shilfaare experimental maid robots fromTo Heart 2(2005–2006).
- Robotboy(2005–2008)
- FromBen 10(2005–2008):
- TheMechadronesandGalvanic Mechomorphs
- Slix Vigma
- S.A.M,weather-controlling robot
- FromAmerican Dad!(2005–present):
- RobotMatthew McConaughey
- RobotJohnny Depp
- Theconstruction dronesanddestruction drones,inJohnny Test(2005–2014)
- FallbotfromDanger Rangers(2006)
- TheLoganatorfromZoey 101(2006)
- Lucia von BardasfromFantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes(2006–2007)
- Constable BigglesfromTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward(2006–2007)
- Brainiac 5inLegion of Super Heroes(2006–2008)
- WoodbotandRockbotfromThe Emperor's New School(2006–2008)
- Tama,Ms. Otose's android maid from the animeGin Tama(2006–2010)
- GR: Giant Robo(2007)
- Mackenzie HartfordfromPower Rangers Operation Overdrive(2007)
- SerlingandViralfromTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward(2007)
- FromTengen Toppa Gurren Lagann(2007)
- Gurren Lagann
- Arc Gurren Lagann
- Super Galaxy Gurren Lagann
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
- Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann,the largest mecha in anime measuring 52.8 billion light years tall according to the official guide book from GAINAX ( sĩ sự hồn ); after transforming into a drill its length is multiplied 10 times
- Yui,Takaya's android maid fromKoharu Biyori(2007–2008)
- Tieria Erde,Ribbons Almark,Regene Regettaand the otherInnovatorsfrom the animeMobile Suit Gundam 00(2007–2009)
- JailbotfromSuperjail!(2007–2014)
- Norm,a squirrel-powered robot owned byDoofenshmirtzinPhineas and Ferb(2007–2015)
- PlexfromYo Gabba Gabba!(2007–present)
- TheInterrodroidsfromThe Middleman(2008)
- CameronfromTerminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles(2008–2009)
- Cyber ShredderfromTMNT: Back to the Sewer(2008–2010)
- Robot KrabsfromSpongeBob SquarePants
- ShipfromBen 10: Alien Force(2008–2010)
- S.T.A.NinAaron Stone(2009)
- General Crunch,General Shifter,Tenaya 7andGrindersfromPower Rangers RPM(2009)
- StanfromAaron Stone(2009–2010)
- Trash BotsfromTransformers: Animated(2007–2009)
- Robot Race BannonfromHarvey Birdman: Attorney at Law(2010)
2010s[edit]
- Anita and other SynthsfromHumans
- Anti-Trump Pundit 3000fromThe Greg Gutfeld Show
- AIDAfromAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- AlbeartofromRise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Alpha-RedfromBatman: the Brave and the Bold
- AndrewfromI Am Frankie
- AthenafromKim Possible
- Anti-Fire BotfromSonic Boom
- April O'Neil Sex Bot 3000fromRobot Chicken
- ArgusfromPower Rangers Super Megaforce
- ArisafromBetter than Us
- Ashfrom theBlack Mirrorepisode "Be Right Back"(11 February 2013)
- AssisdroidfromMoonbeam City
- AttacbotsfromMarvel's Avengers Secret Wars
- Barry-6fromArcher: 1999
- BeefromBee and PuppyCat
- Benny GallagherfromEmergence
- BerserkersfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- BetofromI Am Frankie
- BionobotsfromKong: King of the Apes
- Black LionfromVoltron Force
- BlipfromBolts and Blip
- Blitz BotzfromNFL Rush Zone: Season of the Guardians
- Blue LionfromVoltron Force
- BMOfromAdventure Time
- BobfromI Am Frankie(2017)
- BobertfromThe Amazing World of Gumball
- BoltsfromBolts and Blip
- B.O.Y.D.andB.U.D.D.Y.fromDuckTales
- BrainbotfromUltimate Spider-Man
- Buddy GuardandBuddy GuardiansfromBig Hero 6: The Series
- Burn BotandBusterfromSonic Boom
- ButlerfromRed Dwarf Series XI
- BuzzcamsfromPower Rangers Ninja Steel
- CashinafromSpongeBob SquarePants
- Camera BotsfromIron Man: Armored Adventures
- CarlfromFinal Space
- Cherry TomatofromRise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- ChipfromMan Seeking Woman
- Coach GridironfromBolts and Blip
- ClevetronfromThe Cleveland Show
- Conductor BotfromBen 10
- ConroyfromRick and Morty
- Cosbytron 5000fromSaturday Night Live
- CowpokesfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- CrushroomfromBig Hero 6: The Series
- CybotfromLego DC Comics Super Heroes: Justice League: Attack of the Legion of Doom
- CY.T.R.O.fromMax Steel
- DarkhawksfromGuardians of the Galaxy
- Darklops Zero and DarklopsfromUltra Galaxy Legend Side Story: Ultraman Zero vs. Darklops Zero(2010)
- De-Construction DroidfromInspector Gadget
- Derek FisherfromLegends of Chamberlain Heights
- DestructofromThe Thundermans
- Destructo-BotfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Diamond DogsfromThe Venture Bros.
- The DisciplinarianfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- DitherfromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- The DopplesmashersfromHulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
- DouglasfromAmerican Dad!
- Dorian,theMX-43s,and others inAlmost Human(2013)
- DorisfromAqua TV Show Show
- DreddnaughtsfromMax Steel
- DropkickfromNFL Rush Zone
- DT-87fromDuckTales
- DudyfromK.C. Undercover
- Echo ZanefromNinjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
- Ethan WoodsfromExtant
- Evil LazerfromMajor Lazer
- Evil Robot Axe CopfromAxe Cop
- Fister RobotofromArcher
- FootbotfromGravity Falls
- FootbotsfromTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Fox-botsfromPower Rangers Super Ninja Steel
- FrankiefromI Am Frankie(2017)
- FrankyfromOne Piece
- Franz NukidfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- FredafromAqua TV Show Show
- FunbeakfromArcher: 1999
- FurbofromMax Steel
- Future FrondfromBob's Burgers
- GalactronfromUltraman Orb(2016)
- Gay RobotfromNick Swardson's Pretend Time
- Giant Robot GreymatterfromBen 10
- Glad-OnefromInfinity Train
- GuardbotsfromAvengers Assemble
- Green LionfromVoltron Force
- GregoryfromKirby Buckets
- Grinder,Grindette,andGrindertronfromPac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures
- Guardians of the Status QuofromTeen Titans Go!
- Hangry PandafromBig Hero 6: The Series
- HankfromFinal Space
- HUEfromFinal Space
- HeistotronandRandotronfromRick and Morty
- Henry FondlefromBoJack Horseman
- The Hive QueenfromMarvel's Avengers Secret Wars
- Hot RoborfromSaturday Night Live
- Hunger-botfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Hurt BotfromTeen Titans Go!
- Hyper-Potamus'fromBig Hero 6: The Series
- HypnobotfromSonic Boom
- IDBotfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- InterrobotfromMoonbeam City
- Irmabotsfrom2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- IsaacfromThe Orville.Science Officer aboard the U.S.S. Orville, is of the Kaylon race. He's an artificial life form packed with knowledge.
- IsaacsfromBlack Dynamite
- Islaand otherGiftiasfromPlastic Memories.Giftias are androids that appear and behave nearly identical to humans, even with convincing emotions; however, they have a definite and short lifespan (less than ten years), causing problems for the humans who have established emotional entanglements with them.
- J-BorgfromPower Rangers Dino Fury
- JBot'fromThe Venture Bros.
- Jack HammerfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Jean-BotfromUltraman Zero: The Revenge of Belial
- Jean-NinefromUltraman Saga Side Story: Ultraman Zero Gaiden: Killer the Beatstar(2011)
- Jimmy the RobotofThe AquabatsfromThe Aquabats! Super Show!
- JudyfromK.C. Undercover
- K-10fromSouth Park
- K-PopfromMajor Lazer
- KIT-9fromSouth Park
- Kitty KoofSidekick
- KOK-A-3fromSouth Park
- KrakenfromUltimate Spider-Man
- KriegerfromArcher: 1999
- Krieger BotsfromArcher
- KrackensteinfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- KudobotsfromPower Rangers Ninja Steel
- KVNfromFinal Space
- LancefromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- LaserbotsfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- LeaderbotsfromHulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
- LucasfromExtant
- LucyfromExtant
- The LawfromMajor Lazer
- LylefromFamily Guy
- MandroidsfromIron Man: Armored AdventuresandAvengers Assemble
- Marauder BotsfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Marcus DavenportfromLab Rats
- MarkovfromMiraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir
- Matt BarnesfromLegends of Chamberlain Heights
- Maxum BrainofSidekick
- MechanoidsfromBen 10
- Mecha GomorafromUltra Galaxy Legend Side Story: Ultraman Zero vs. Darklops Zero(2010)
- MedbotfromThe Simpsons
- MegafromSonic Boom
- MegabotfromUltimate Spider-Man
- Mega-GeckofromAll Hail King Julien
- Mega-YamafromBig Hero 6: The Series
- Mega SkullbotsfromMarvel's Avengers: Secret Wars
- MeGofromGame Shakers
- Meka-ZornfromSon of Zorn
- The MessengerfromPower Rangers Megaforce
- Metal AlicefromPower Rangers Megaforce
- Metal GeneralfromKirby's Return to Dreamland
- MiltonfromArcher
- MindroidfromNinjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
- Mini-MaxfromBig Hero 6: The Series
- Molly XfromExtant
- Mom-BotfromAll Hail King Julien: Exiled
- MorBotfromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- Mr. EfromMasters of Spinjitzu
- Mr. LogicfromOK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes
- Nanny botsfromUltimate Spider-Man
- N.E.P.T.R.fromAdventure Time
- NindroidsfromNinjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
- NinjabotfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Nod-BotfromThe Simpsons
- NoodlesfromFinal Space
- Noodle Burger BoyfromBig Hero 6: The Series
- Obliterator BotfromSonic Boom
- OctusfromSym-Bionic Titan
- One-OnefromInfinity Train
- OrsonfromFinal Space
- OttofromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Pain BotfromTeen Titans Go!
- Party-botfromGolan the Insatiable
- PEGS1fromI Am Frankie
- RoboPerryfromLab Rats
- Pacifista,modelsPX-0, Bartholomew Kuma,PX-1toPX-ZfromOne Piece
- PrankzookafromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- President PepperonifromRise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Principal HowardfromMighty Med
- Private BeatsfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Proto Bat-BotfromBatman: The Brave and the Bold
- Psycho-BotfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Q-DronesfromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- RadbotfromAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.
- RedbotfromPower Rangers Ninja Steel
- Red LionfromVoltron Force
- RegfromMade in Abyss
- RhinosaurusfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- RichardfromExtant
- Richie'fromKong: King of the Apes
- RicofromPower Rangers Megaforce
- Robert the RobotfromJustin's House
- RobbiefromAmerican Dad!
- RobafromThe Problem Solverz
- RoboBo'fromThe Venture Bros.
- Robo-CyclopsfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- RoBrofromMassive Monster Mayhem
- RobeastsfromVoltron Force
- Robo-ApesfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Robo-BabyfromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- Robo-DogfromPAW Patrol(2014)
- Robo-FrogfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Robo HooligansfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- Robo KnightfromPower Rangers Megaforce(2013)
- Robo-LawyerfromJimmy Kimmel Live!
- Robo-PantherfromBen 10 (2016 TV series)
- Robo-PenguinsfromLego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered
- Robo-RaptorsfromHalf-Shell Heroes: Blast to the Past
- Robo-RoachesfromI Am Frankie
- Robo-SharksfromLego DC Comics: Batman Be-Leaguered
- Robo-SpinosaurusfromHalf-Shell Heroes: Blast to the Past
- Robo-Usher 3000fromLego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
- Robo-VengersfromThe Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
- RobotfromR. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Seriesepisode "My Robot" (S3E23, 30 November 2013).
- Robot BrianfromFamily Guy
- RotoxfromPower Rangers Megaforce
- Rotox DXfromPower Rangers Megaforce
- R.U.R. 9500,name forRuru Amour / Cure AmourfromHugtto! PreCure
- Sad-OnefromInfinity Train
- SaedeefromBolts and Blip
- SashafromJeff & Some Aliens
- Scare-a-DactylsfromRandy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja
- ScaramouchefromSamurai Jack
- ScrapmasterfromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- Scrubber botfromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- Secretarabot 2500fromTripTank
- Sex RobotfromThe Whitest Kids U' Know
- Shot BotfromPower Rangers Super Ninja Steel
- SimonefromI Am Frankie
- SkullbotsfromMarvel's Avengers: Secret Wars
- Sky-MaxfromBig Hero 6: The Series
- SnackyfromRed Dwarf XI
- Space MicefromVoltron Force
- Spider Killer 3000fromSpider-Man
- Steam AcceleratefromBen 10
- Steam CannonboltfromBen 10
- StevefromBolts and Blip
- Steven Universe,Garnet,Amethyst,Pearland other GemsfromSteven Universe
- StewardfromInfinity Train
- Ballot Stuffer BotfromSonic Boom
- TAALRfromExtant
- T-1,T-2,andT-3fromLucas Bros. Moving Co.
- Team Barefoot– the GGO footballers from the Chinese animationAI Football GGO(2010)
- Ted-AfromFamily Guy
- Ted-RfromFamily Guy
- TensoufromPower Rangers Megaforce
- T.E.R.R.Y.fromDream Corp, LLC
- The AndroidfromDark Matter
- Thorax the Thunder WaspfromTripTank
- Thrasher,Blastusand others fromRobotomy
- THX-1138fromRobot Chicken: Star Wars Episode III
- Tigrr JaxxonfromBolts and Blip
- Tiny MiraclefromUncle Grandpa
- Timely Corporation Security DronefromGuardians of the Galaxy
- Toilet CopfromTeen Titans Go!
- Totbot 3000fromLegends of Chamberlain Heights
- Tough Luck ChuckfromTransformers: Rescue Bots Academy
- TrexfromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- TrinafromBig Hero 6: The Series
- Troy WestfromLab Rats: Bionic Island
- UltimatesfromAvengers Assemble
- UncannyfromMiraculous World: New York – United HeroeZ
- ValidatefromMoonbeam City
- VX3 WarbotsfromTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- WafflebotfromA Very Harold & Kumar 3D Christmas
- The War DronefromTeen Titans Go!
- Water RotoxfromPower Rangers Megaforce
- WeatherheadsfromBen 10
- WelderfromBolts and Blip
- Wi-FidofromTransformers: Rescue Bots
- WrenchfromPower Rangers Dino Charge
- XBorgsfromPower Rangers Super Megaforce
- Yellow LionfromVoltron Force
- Yo-TomaticfromBlazing Team: Masters of Yo Kwon Do
- YukofromUnbreakable Kimmy Schmidt
- ZaneandP.I.X.A.L.fromNinjago: Masters of Spinjitzu
- Various androids called"hosts"in theHBOseriesWestworld(2016–), based on the1973 film of the same name
Comics[edit]
Comic books/graphic novels[edit]
American[edit]
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- TheMad Thinker'sAwesome AndroidinFantastic Fourand various otherMarvel Comics;later featured in theShe Hulk2004 series under the name "Awesome Andy"
- BiotronfromMicronauts
- ClickersfromTop 10
- Coheed (the Beast),Cambria (The Knowledge),Jesse (The Inferno),Mayo Deftinwolf,and a number of other IRO-Bot "children", who are genetically altered humans with superhuman powers and robotic qualities (i.e., can be taken apart and terminated), from the graphic novel seriesThe Amory Warswritten byCoheed and CambriafrontmanClaudio Sanchez.The characters and plotlines are also incorporated into the band's music.
- Computo,created byBrainiac 5
- Doctor Doom'sDoombotsinFantastic Four(1961)
- DreadnoughtsinMarvel Comics
- FugitoidinTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- G.I. Robot,a construct used by the U.S. Marines in World War II, which appeared inWeird War Tales[5]
- VoltfromChaz comic
- GragandOthofrom the pulp magazinesCaptain FutureandStartling Stories
- TheHuman TorchinMarvel Comics(1939)
- Jeremy Feeple and Professor Steamhead were replaced with badly constructed, unconvincing robot doubles (which eventually exploded) in an early issue ofNinja High School.
- Lady AdainGhost Rider 2099
- The Little HelperbyCarl Barks,Gyro Gearloose's small robot assistant inDisneycomics (1956). Also calledLittle Bulbheadin Barks' notes, leading to his name ofLittle BulbinDuckTales.
- The Living BrainfromSpider-Mancomics
- L-10,a robotic lion and assistant to T'Challa.
- Mechano MonsterfromJourney into Mysterycomics
- Robin the Toy WonderfromYoung Justicecomics
- Zenyatta,Mondatta,Lynx Seventeen,and others fromOverwatch
- Manmachine,from theManmachineepic[6]
- Machine Mana.k.a.Aaron StackfromMarvel Comics
- Machine TeenfromMarvel Comics
- TheManhuntersinGreen Lantern
- Irona,the robot maid ofRichie Rich,the main character in acomic bookand cartoon series (1961)
- TheMekka Men,the female androidMimi,and an androidMickey Mouselookalike, all created byPegleg Pete's inventor prisoner Professor Numbspiegel in theDisneycomic strip "Mickey Mouse and the World of Tomorrow" byFloyd GottfredsonandBill Walsh(1944)
- TheMetal Men,a band of 6 robots, each of a different metal element, created to fight a nuclear menace, from DC'sShowcase#37 (1962)
- MicrotronfromMicronauts
- MousersinTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- NanotronfromMicronauts
- OctobotsfromThe Amazing Spider-Man
- PeabodyfromZot!.Zot's robot butler/guardian.
- Robinbotfrom DC comics. A member of the Justice League of China.
- TheRed Tornado,Amazo,Tomorrow WomanandHourmanIIIinJLA(1968)
- Robotmanfrom the series that would evolve and be renamedMontybyJim Meddick(1985) – Robotman was eventually written out of the story entirely.
- Doctor Ivo Robotnikfrom theArchieSonic the Hedgehog comic book
- The robots in the comic bookMagnus, Robot Fighter,including:
- Roboduckfrom theNEW-GENcomic book series
- Scud: The Disposable Assassinfrom the comic series and accompanying games
- TheSentinelsinX-Men(1963)
- Skeets,Booster Goldsrobot companion fromBooster Gold
- TheSpider-Slayersfrom theSpider-Mancomics
- TheSupermanduplicates,Brainiac(pre-Crisis) andKelexinSuperman(1958)
- Ultron,theVision,JocastaandAlkhemainThe Avengers(1963)
- Young Vision,a member of theYoung Avengers,a rebooted new version of theVision
- Victor Mancha,an android created by Ultron in Marvel Comics
- Transmetropolitanfeatures AIs who abuse virtual hallucinogens
- TechnovorefromIron Man
- Android fromFrank Miller'sHard Boiled
- IdafromThe Middle Man
- C-Gramthe android bartender from Marvel Comics'Ghost Rider 2099series
- L-Ron,from the DC Comics seriesJustice League International
- Atomic Robo Tesla,eponymous hero ofAtomic Robopublished byRed 5 Comics
- WildebotsfromIncredible Hulk
Australian[edit]
- Mr. PendulumfromBen Templesmith'sWormwood: Gentleman Corpse
British[edit]
- TheABC Warriorsfrom the comic2000 AD,includesHammerstein
- Android Andy,a parody of Robot Archie inCaptain Britain
- Armoured Gideonfrom2000 AD
- BrassneckinThe Dandy
- ElektrobotsinReign of the Robots,aDan Darestory from theEaglecomic (1957)
- Mechanismo,a range of robo-JudgesfromJudge Dredd
- Robo Machines
- Robot Archiein the UK comicValiantwho has appeared inZenithandAlbion
- Ro-Busters,a2000 ADseries
- Walter the Wobotrobotic servant toJudge Dreddalso from2000 AD
Franco-Belgian[edit]
- Unnamed robot byHergéfrom first adventure of Belgian seriesJo, Zette et Jocko(1936)
- Otomox,the self-proclaimed "Robot Master" by André Mavimus (writer) and Roger Roux (artist) (1943)[7]
- Radar le robotbyAndré Franquinfrom Belgian seriesSpirou et Fantasio(1947)
- Madame AdolphinebyPeyo,an evil android in the guise of a harmless grandma, from the Belgian seriesBenoît Brisefer(1963)
- La Schtroumpfette(Smurfette) byPeyo,agolemin the guise of a female smurf, from Belgian seriesLes Schtroumpfs(1966)
- Exploding robots in the shape of guard dogs,in the episode "Pâtée explosive" from Belgian seriesGil JourdanbyMaurice Tillieux(1969)
- CyanurebyTomeandJanry,an evil sexy female android fromSpirou et Fantasio(1983)
- Robo-copsfrom Incal (by Moebius and Jodorowsky)
Other European[edit]
- Thedomestico elettrodomestico,one of the more striking robots in Disney comics, looking like a clown, from the comic "Zio Paperone e il domestico elettrodomestico" byGuido MartinaandGiuseppe Perego(1967)
- Robbie,a recurring robot constructed by inventor Knox in German seriesFix und Foxi,first drawn by Massimo Fecchi (1976)
- Robots from the planet Desfrom the Polish seriesBogowie z kosmosu(Gods from the Space), written byArnold MostowiczandAlfred Górnyand illustrated byBogusław Polch(1978)
- RanXerox,a mechanical creature made from Xerox photocopier parts, by Italian artistsStefano TamburiniandTanino Liberatore;first appeared in 1978, in Italian, in the magazineCannibale
- Uèr,an "electro-chemical" android capable of human feelings, in the Italian comic bookMilady 3000byMagnus(1980)
- Linkis an android in a team of human agents in the Italian comics seriesAgenzia Alfa,published by Sergio Bonelli (1997–present; Nathan Never and Legs Weaver are on the same team, although having series of their own). Link's name could be a tribute to Adam Link. His look has some similarity toStar Trek's Data in an alternate timeline, except for a silver strip of hair on top of his head.
South American[edit]
- TheStellar WarriorsfromKarmatronbyOscar González Loyo(1986)
- TontoandLotharfromThe Metabarons(1992–2003)
Manga (Japanese comics)[edit]
- Giant Roboin themangabyMitsuteru Yokoyama(1967–1968)
- Doraemonin the manga of the same name byFujiko Fujio(1969)
- ChihiroandRobitaplus various other robots fromOsamu Tezuka'sPhoenix(1971)
- Arale Norimaki,the main character ofDr. Slump;alsoObotchaman(1980–1984)
- Marilyn,named afterMarilyn Monroe,inKazuo Umezu's 1982 mangaMy Name is Shingo
- Sergeant Metallic,Android 8,Android 16,Android 17,Android 18,andAndroid 19,all created byDr. Gero(Android 20) fromDragon Ball(1984–1995)
- BanpeiandSigelinOh My Goddess!byKōsuke Fujishima(1988–present)
- Project 2501inMasamune Shirow'sGhost in the Shell,a Japanese manga that describes an espionageAIthat achieves sentience (1991)
- Alpha Hatsuseno,Kokone Takatsu,Maruko Maruko,Director Alpha Koumiishi(female robots) andNai(a male robot) in the manga seriesYokohama Kaidashi KikoubyHitoshi Ashinanoin Kodansha's monthly seinen magazineAfternoon(1994–2006)
- Rin Asakura, Bathyscapheand other robots, cyborgs and space vessels that look like humans inThe World of NaruebyTomohiro Marukawa(1999–2012)
- Chiand otherPersocomsfrom the mangaChobits(2001–2002)
- Chachamaru Karakuri,plus other robots in the mangaNegimabyKen Akamatsu(2003–2012)
- Tres IquesfromTrinity BloodbySunao Yoshida(2004–present)
- Flandre, FlandersandFrancescafrom the animePrincess Resurrection(2005–2013)
- Nano ShinonomeandBiscuit #1 and #2fromNichijoubyKeiichi Arawi(2006–present)
- Mira YurizakifromDimension WbyYūji Iwahara(2011–present)
- Villain BotsfromMy Hero AcademiabyKōhei Horikoshi(2016–present)
- Astro Boy(original name: Mighty Atom) in the manga of the original name byOsamu Tezuka(1952–1968)
Comic strips[edit]
- Awbryfrom the comic stripNancy
- Beetle Botfrom the comic stripBeetle Bailey
- Bossbot,a robot created byDilbert
- Kollege Blechfrom the comic strips of East German caricaturist Erich Schmitt (1965)
- Robotman(1985) in the comic strip of the same name, which eventually became "Monty". Robotman left the strip and found happiness with his girlfriendRobotaon another planet.
- A heroic female robot calledMimi,an evil robot doppelganger ofMickey Mouse,and a robot army led byPeg-Leg Petein the newspaper stripThe World of Tomorrow(1944) byFloyd GottfredsonandBill Walsh
- Rubert,a robot created by Dilbert
- Tickle-Bot 3000from the comic stripThatababy
- The Vacunatorfrom the comic stripPooch Cafe
- Robot CartoonsCartoon catalog featuring the work of Dan Rosandich
Web comics[edit]
- Anima: Age of the Robots(Anima) is an 18-chapter webcomic series depicting robots taking over the fictional planet of Anima, homeworld of talking animals.
- "Clanks",various (steam powered?) robots inPhil Foglio'ssteampunkfantasyGirl Genius
- Eve,a female android fromApplegeeks,built usingApple Macintoshparts
- Emotibot,a robot programmed to feel emotions, fromBeaver and Steve
- Evil Killer Death Spybot 5000from Mark Shallow'sAdventurers!,a robot originally designed to spy on the party, who eventually becomes a playable character
- Ezekiela.k.a."Zeke",formerly known as the"X-bot",theanthropomorphisedXboxconsole from the webcomicCtrl+Alt+Del
- Fruit Fucker,a semi-sentient kitchen appliance in thewebcomicPenny Arcadethat has sex with fruit and ejaculates the juice
- Carl Swangee,a sentient android from thePenny Arcade'Automata' storyline
- J-LB8/Jalea BatesinMelonpool,started as a robot, later became a human
- Kleptobot,a supposedly Soviet-made robot programmed to steal anything and everything, fromJoe and Monkey
- Medivac 911("Doc"), a steam-powered medical/janitorialdroidfromPolymer City Chronicles
- TheOttobot,[8]a robot duplicate of the character Francis Ray Ottoman featured inPvP
- PC, ASCIIandOinFunny Farm
- Ping,thePlayStation 2accessory robot-girl fromFred Gallagher'sMegatokyo
- Pintsize,an AnthroPC fromQuestionable Content;also other AnthroPCs
- Stevebot 07 from8-Bit Theater
- Various characters fromHomestuckbyAndrew Hussie
- Various characters fromDiesel Sweeties,includingClango Cyclotron
Web-based media[edit]
- Stella 4D,a.k.a.Manager 45,onGO Moonbase;[9]first appears in episode 26
Animated shorts/series[edit]
- CoffebotfromLEGO NINJAGO– Wu's Teas
- Jewbot/RobobotfromSuperMansion
- DeathbotsfromSuperMansion
Flash[edit]
- Rya BotkinsandJune Craneof Matt Wilson'sBonus Stage(though Crane's status is disputed, as she has claimed to be human)
- The Robot,a contestant in the Strongest Man in the World Contest, fromHomestar Runner.[10]
- TheVisor Robot,a futuristic robot with a visor, fromHomestar Runner[11]
- TheGrape-Nuts Robot,created byBubsto imitateStrong BadfromHomestar Runner[12]
- Schniz, Fulker, CPDoom,and various background characters from Andrew Kauervane's[13]My God, Robots!
Web series[edit]
- Penny Polendina,a sentient android from theRooster Teethweb seriesRWBY
- Robo Fizz,fromHelluva Boss
- Bot Best Friend,a commercially sold robot with five different "friendship modes" from theSmoshvideoAwesome New Robot!
- Tari,an amnesiac cyborg girl fromMeta Runner
- Uzi Doormanprimary anti-heroine ofMurder Drones.She is a self-described "angsty teen"
Machinima[edit]
- Lopez,ChurchandTex,characters from theRooster TeethmachinimaRed vs. Blue.Only Lopez is a true artificial life-form, as both Church and Tex existed only as ghosts ( later in the series through solid proof showed that they both are AI programs like O'Malley the whole time ). Both characters were blown up during the course of the series, existing from that point onward in robot bodies other than their originals. They possess mechanical bodies similar to Lopez in design.
Podcasts[edit]
- Little Button Puss,character from Episode #310 of theComedy Bang! Bang!podcast, played byJohn Gemberling.Little Button Puss, a.k.a.HPDP69-B,is a promotional robot built byHewlett-Packardand is the first ever robot created with a fully sentient artificial intelligence, personality, and speaking function. It was designed by HP engineers for the express purpose of sexually pleasing humans.Comedy Bang! Bang!hostScott Aukermanwas sent Little Button Puss as part of a promotional advertising campaign for the line of sex-robots. Little Button Puss looks like a metal dog, and has small flesh patches where its genitals are. Elsewhere, it's described as having the appearance of "nickel blue, gun metal". It is verified in the episode that Scott Aukerman lustily removed Little Button Puss' retractable genitals, threw them in a trash can, and then proceeded to use the HPDP69-B for its intended purpose. Afterwards, according toComedy Bang! Bang!official canon, Aukerman looked back on the incident with shame. A complaint about the HPDP69-B is that for a sex-robot, "it looks too much like a metal dog". In a brief look into its past, Little Button Puss recounts an old romantic relationship with its long lost love,United Flight 93,who "died in theSeptember 11th attacks".[14]
- TheCo-Host 3000(laterSidekick 3000), character from theSpillandDouble Toastedpodcasts, voiced by Tony Guerrero.
- NO-3113(Pronounced "Noelle"), a" hug-sized "robot in the Dungeons & Dragons podcastThe Adventure Zone,created byClinton,Justin,Travis,andGriffin McElroy.She is a robot created by the scientist Lucas Miller. She is described as looking pieced together from assorted parts with the sequence "NO-3113" written on her side. She floats above the ground and is able to administer healing shots. Later, she upgrades her body into a gorilla-like robot with four arms. It is later revealed that she is a ghost inhabiting the body of robot and was Lucas' first trial in retrieving a human soul from the Astral Plane and putting it inside a fusebox. Her original identity was Noelle Redcheek – a red-haired halfling girl part of a cider-brewing family business.
Computer and video games[edit]
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- Blade Wolf,Raiden's robotic wolf companion fromMetal Gear Rising: Revengeance(2013)
- Fatcat Robot,fromChip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 2(1993)
- Mech, SkullfromCaptain America and The Avengers(1991)
- Star Dream,fromKirby: Planet Robobot
- Metal General,fromKirby's Return to Dream Land
- Warbots,secbots,kittybotsandpupbotsfromVoid Bastards
- Zero Beat,an antagonist fromJet Set Radio Future
- Dr. Samuel Hayden,Doom (2016)andDoom Eternal
- Connor,MarkusandKaraamong many others fromDetroit: Become Human
- Yes Man,a friendly robotic sycophant fromFallout: New Vegas
- Adjutant,an adviser and announcer fromStarCraftandHeroes of the Storm
- IteratorsfromRainworld
- Bastion,Orisa,Zenyatta,Tekhartha Mondattaand various omnics fromOverwatch[15][16]
- Various robot fromMetal Arms: Glitch in the System
- BlitzcrankfromLeague of Legends
- Bouncer,Wind-Up,Jawbreaker,Ro-Bow,Gearshift,Drill Sergeant,Magna Charge,andHigh Voltfrom theSkylandersseries
- Mecha Gruntilda from the 2003Game Boy Advanceplatformer developed byRare (company),Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revengewhich is noted for being the firstBanjo-Kazooiegame made by Rare under Microsoft instead of Nintendo.
- Various robot fighter fromRise of the RobotsandRise 2: Resurrection
- The Krobotsfrom Donkey Kong 64 (1999).
- Evilaand theEvila Security Bots,from theSpace Channel 5series
- BT-7274fromTitanfall 2
- Blade RobotsfromSphinx and the Cursed Mummy
- CHEFBOT-9000fromPrinny: Can I Really Be the Hero?
- Cephalobot,Sprocket,andRibbotfrom theAnimal Crossingseries (Delis not included, as he is a cyborg).
- CodsworthfromFallout 4
- Crunch,fromParagon
- DiverandDronesfromAbzû
- Automaton,which comprises the BossDr. Kahl's Robot,fromCuphead
- DG a.k.a. Cash Cube a.k.a. ABakfromPT Trading
- GLaDOS,from thePortalseries
- Astro Bot,from theAstro Botvideo game series
- Merope,fromMaster X Master
- Pathfinder,Revenant, and AshfromApex Legends
- Probius,fromHeroes of the Storm
- Dallas 13,the cyborg fromVigilante 8: 2nd Offense
- Chickie Boom, Hans Texas Ranger, and BoomerfromDreamWorks Interactive'sBoombots
- White Bomberof the Bomberman race from theBombermanseries
- Cowboy Robotmonster from100 Rogues
- Ashlotte,a clockwork girl brought to life and powered by magic inSoulcalibur IV
- Eve,a playable character inElsword.She is part of a lost robot race called Nasod, accompanied byMobyandRemyto assist her in fighting she is searching for an El Crystal to help her rebuild her race. She is known as the "Queen of the Nasods" and in one of herclass changesshe creates other robots namedOberon,Ophelia,andFerdinand.
- King Nasod,code nameAdamone of the first Nasod built, a Boss inElsword
- Various Nasod models– there are multiple types of Nasod, each specific to the job it was created for each given names ranging fromLeviathanandIgnistoNasod TYPE-NandNasod TYPE-F;they act as basic mobs or Boss es in game.
- Zero,the robotic guide to Rose inElswordin one of Rose'sclasses;helps Rose create more robots such asG-0 Battleroid,Mecha Volt MX,Sparrow units,Ex-C Viper,Gale Force,andThe G-Core
- Talos(OrSOMA), the player character inThe Talos Principle
- ArthurfromThe Journeyman Projectvideo game series
- LUX TIZER,a Tetujin fromThe 7th Saga
- B.O.B.
- Many mining and defense robots in theDescentseries of games
- Mining robots and combots fromRed Faction
- Floyd,the lovable sidekick robot from theInfocomtext adventurePlanetfall
- Freddy Fazbear,Bonnie,FoxyandChicafrom theFive Nights at Freddy'sseries; also other animatronics
- The distinct robots in the originalMega Manseries, including the main characterMega Manand theRobot Masters
- TheMetal Gearsfrom theMetal Gearseries
- MettatonfromUndertale;actually a ghost residing inside a robotic body created by the royal scientist Alphys. He is a celebrity in Mt. Ebott, the home of the monsters.
- K1-B0(nicknamed Keebo) fromDanganronpa V3: Killing Harmony
- Monokuma,the main antagonist of theDanganronpaFranchise.
- Snatchersfrom thecyberpunkvisual noveladventure gameSnatcher
- Custom Robo
- Robot Boss es fromContra III: The Alien Wars
- DianaandAl KingfromDoraemon 4: In the Moon Kingdom(ドラえもん4 の び quá と nguyệt の vương quốc )
- Assorted monsters from theFinal Fantasyseries, including the super BossOmega Weapon
- TheBadniks,theE-Seriesrobots,Dr. Eggman Nega,Captain Whisker,Emerl,Metal Sonic,Mecha Sonic,Metal Knuckles,EggRobo,theShadow Androids,Cubot,andOrbotfrom theSonic the Hedgehogseries
- Grodus,leader of theX-nauts,and the main antagonist ofPaper Mario: The Thousand Year Door
- Dr Ionand various other robots fromGod Hand
- Liberty Primefrom the 2008 and 2015 post-apocalyptic role-playing gamesFallout 3andFallout 4
- MechatronfromThe Movie Monster Game(1986)
- Miss Bloody RachelfromViewtiful Joe 2andViewtiful Joe: Red Hot Rumble
- Monitor Kernel Access / Monika.chr / Monika,fromDoki Doki Literature Club!
- TheReploidsof theMega Man XandMega Man Zeroseries, andMega Man ZX,robots with the ability to think, feel, and make their own decisions, along withMega Man X,the successor to the original Mega Man and the original basis for most Reploid's designs, andZero,X's partner and the only Reploid not based on X.
- Enemy robots fromRobotron: 2084
- Various robot enemies fromFantastic Four
- Most members of theRhythm Rogues,excludingShadowand Purge, from theSpace Channel 5series
- Shamus
- Cyber Sub-Zero,Cyrax,SektorandSmokefrom theMortal Kombatseries
- TheDronesandMainframefromGunman Chronicles
- Robo(serial number R-66Y) fromChrono Trigger
- TheCyberdiscandSectopodspecies inX-COM: UFO Defense
- Alisa Bosconovitch,Combot,JacksandNANCY-MI847Jfrom theTekkenseries
- GadgetandGadget ZfromSuikoden IIandSuikoden IIIrespectively
- Cait Sith,a fortune-telling robotic cat controlled via remote by a man named Reeve Teusti, fromFinal Fantasy VII.By extension, Cait Sith rides atop a giant, roboticmoogleto which Cait Sith relays commands through a megaphone.
- ROB 64from theStar Foxseries, starting withStar Fox 64
- Emeralda,a colony ofnanomachinesfromXenogears
- TheServbotsfromMega Man Legends
- HengarfromMonster Rancher
- Mingy Jongo,a Boss fromBanjo-Tooie
- Terror DroneandRobot TankfromCommand & Conquer: Red Alert 2,andYuri's Revenge
- HMX-12 MultiandHMX-13 Serio,the popular robot maids fromTo Heart,as well as their successor,HMX-17a IlfafromTo Heart 2
- TheRobo-Kysfrom theGuilty Gearseries
- ErshinfromBreath of Fire IV
- The"Machina"fromFinal Fantasy XandFinal Fantasy X-2
- Cortana,343 Guilty Sparkand2401 Penitent Tangent,from theHaloseries
- Clank,Doctor Nefarious,and countless others in theRatchet & Clankseries
- KOS-MOS,MOMOand theRealiansfrom theXenosagatrilogy
- KunoichiandNinjafromThe Ninja Warriors,anarcade gamestarring robot ninjas
- Robocalypse,NintendoDS game
- Robots fromSystem Shock
- Robot enemies fromViewtiful Joe
- ScooterfromAlien Storm
- MonitafromNintendo Land
- Bolbox,a playable character from twoMotor Toon Grand Prixgames.
- Thursday,sidekick of Captain Gordon, the 37th Defender of Earth (and later itself the 38th Defender of Earth) fromDisgaea: Hour of Darkness
- TurtlebotfromTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- HK-47fromStar Wars: Knights of the Old Republic,part of theStar Warsexpanded universe
- Kurt Zisa,a secretHeartlessBoss in the American and Final Mix versions ofKingdom Hearts
- The entireCore armyinTotal Annihilationand its remakes
- The robots inZero-K
- EvefromDark Rift
- Numerous robot enemies fromSpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom
- Geary,acleanliness-obsessed andevilrobot fromCrash Nitro Kart
- TheRidepod,a customizableindustrial revolution-style robot that Max can ride in dungeons in the RPGDark Cloud 2
- DogfromHalf-Life 2
- Robot enemies fromJourney to Silius(Raf World)
- Chibi-Robo,a tiny robot housekeeper that is the main playable character in the game of the same name
- Mike,a "karaokerobot "fromWarioWare: Touched!;its creator,Dr. Crygorused him as a janitor
- RocketinRocket: Robot on Wheels
- BrownyfromContra: Hard Corps
- The Robot Boss fromContra: Hard Corps
- Robot enemies fromThe Incredible Hulk: Ultimate Destruction
- Various robot enemies fromSpider-Man: Friend or Foe
- TheCopyroid,a robot that allows a Net-Navi to be projected into the real world and interact with it inMega Man Battle Network 6
- Yumemi Hoshino,a main character in the visual novelPlanetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet
- Medabots
- Many enemies and Boss es fromSmash TV
- CD-288fromContra: Legacy of War
- Oscar,an automaton railwayman fromSyberiaandSyberia II
- Probotector,PAL version ofContrawith the human characters replaced with robots
- QuoteandCurly Brace,the "soldiers from the surface" inDoukutsu Monogatari
- SeveralProtossunitsfromStarCraftare robotic.
- MostGUN unitsfromSonic the Hedgehogare robots.
- LapTrapfromThe Learning Company'sThe ClueFindersseries
- R-110fromTimeSplitters: Future Perfect
- Robot Ninja Haggle ManfromRetro Game Challenge
- Virtual Woman,who can be programmed with a new personality, appearance, and history[17]
- Sasuke,a clockwork robot ninja in theGanbare Goemonseries
- Goemon Impact,a very big clockwork robot inGanbare Goemon,modelled after Goemon himself
- Miss Impact,a female counterpart to Goemon Impact that is modelled after Omitsu
- T-elos(Telos), Ziggy,theE.S. unitsand theZarathustra systeminXenosaga
- The various classes ofForerunnerSentinelsfromHalo
- The Jack of All Trades(orJack) robot fromGears of War
- Big Robot Billof the computer gameThe Neverhood
- TheW-NumbersofSuper Robot Taisen: Original Generation 2
- T.O.B.O.R.andMakoto/Proto-Makoto,robots created by Dr. F. onMySimsandMySims Kingdom
- TheFillbotsfromRhythm Heaven
- WheatleyfromPortal 2
- Machines/RobotsfromTeam Fortress 2
- Frobotfrom the eponymous Wii game
- Admiral Razorbeardand the Robo-Pirates fromRaymanSeries
- Peppibots,robot enemies resembling Peppino in Peppibot Factory fromPizza Tower
- Toppin Monstersare animatronics based on the collectible Toppins in Don't Make a Sound fromPizza Tower
- Joseffrom theMachinariumcomputer game
- DeskBot, BellBot, DoorBot, LiftBot, BarBotand theMaître d'are crucial characters inDouglas Adams'Starship Titanic
- RFS-81,a Savant fighter droid that will join the player after being repaired inWizardry 8
- AigisandMetisfromPersona 3;alsoLabrysfromPersona 4 Arena
- InStar Ocean: The Second Story,the main antagonists, who call themselves theTen Wise Men,were androids made more than 4 billion years ago to suppress rebel forces opposing an ancient empire. They were then reprogrammed to destroy the universe after the death of their creator's daughter.
- HarknessorA3-21,an android designed to hunt down other rogue androids, before finally going rogue himself in the 2008 role-playing gameFallout 3.The character is a reference to the 1982 filmBlade Runner
- Mr. Handy,utility robots from theFalloutseries
- Curie,a Miss Nanny robot fromFallout 4modified to conduct scientific experiments in secret in Vault-Tec's Vault 81
- AtlasandP-Body,the android player-characters in the co-op mode inPortal 2
- CL4P-TPalso referred to as "ClapTrap" from theBorderlandsseries
- FL4K,a playable character / Vault Hunter fromBorderlands 3as the Beastmaster class. Works with different types of beasts in battle. Self named by shortening a meaningless 512 Alpha numeric character name.
- GortysandLoader BotfromTales from the Borderlands
- D-Tritusand various others fromScrapland
- Various fromZ
- EDI(an artificial intelligence operating an android formerly namedDr. Eva),Harbinger,Sovereign,theReapers,and theGeth,includingLegion,from theMass Effectseries
- ClankerinThe Learning Company'sStar Flyerseries
- The roboticCASTrace from thePhantasy Starseries
- TheServoseries of domestic robots fromThe Sims: Livin' Large,The Sims 2: Open for BusinessandThe Sims 4: Discover University.They make a cameo appearance as a statue within the science facility inThe Sims 3,and have been made available in that game by fan creators.[18][19]
- TheSimbotfromThe Sims 3: Ambitions,a scrap-built ancestor to the Servo units in the other games in the series, as well as thePlumBots,the highly-customisable, highly evolved descendant of Simbots and Servos featured inThe Sims 3: Into The Future
- TheSackbotsfromLittleBigPlanet 2andLittleBigPlanet Karting
- Turing,a main character of2064: Read Only Memories
- Working JoesandIndustrial JoesfromAlien: Isolation
- Ghost,artificially intelligent companion of guardians in the video gameDestiny
- Skell,the giant robot mechs from the video gameXenoblade Chronicles Xused as tools and weapons
- Mimeosome,human-like robots fromXenoblade Chronicles X;simulate humans while all the humans are in stasis
- Ruukoto,Reimu's maid fromPhantasmagoria of Dim. Dreamgiven to her by Yumemi. Does not appear in any other Touhou project games.
- DronesfromAngry Birds EpicRaiding Party events.
- 2B, 9S and A2,the three main protagonists fromNieR: Automataare respectively Battle, Scanner, and Attacker model androids within the game, along with almost all NPCs included in the game itself.
- Lone EchoThe Main Character,Jack(Or ECHO ONE) is an Android under command of Captain Olivia "Liv" Rhodes onborad the Kronos II Station in space.
- WX-78fromDon't StarveandDon't Starve Together.
- Shinatama,the female android liaison to the main protagonist from the gameOni.
- P.E.K.K.A,fromClash of Clans
- Yopple-BotandNo-BotfromYo-kai Watch 3
- UH3,UH8,m-UH9andRV2,undersea utility robots inSOMA.Numerous corrupted versions of these are seen in-game, modified by theWAUartificial intelligence.
- Sweet,Cap'n,andK_KfromDeltarune
- Amy AmaniaandRoscoe the Space Dogare rumored to be androids, from theSpace Channel 5series.[20][21]
- P03fromInscryption
- Prophetbot,Protobot,andRow-botfromOneShot
- V1, V2,andSwordsmachinefromUltrakill
- Nick Valentine,synth detective fromFallout 4
- Five Pebbles,Looks to the Moon,No Significant Harassment,Seven Red Suns,Sliver of Straw,Grey Wind (Chasing wind)andUnparalleled InnocencefromRain World
- Katheryne,theRuin Machines,theClockwork MekafromGenshin Impact.
- KAY/O,fromValorant
- Sam,SkrewllumandSvarog,fromHonkai: Star Rail.
- AngelafromLobotomy CorporationandLibrary of Ruina
See also[edit]
- List of fictional computers
- List of fictional cyborgs
- List of fictional gynoids
- List of fictional military robots
- List of robots
- Android
- Gynoid
- Mecha
- Robot
- Robotic police officer
- Artificial intelligence in fiction
Notes[edit]
- ^Long, Tony (25 January 2011)."Jan. 25, 1921: Robots First Czech In".Wired.Archivedfrom the original on 18 May 2017.Retrieved5 June2017.
- ^Hitchcock, Susan Tyler (2007).Frankenstein: A Cultural History.W. W. Norton & Company.p.121.ISBN978-0-393-06144-4.
- ^"SFE: King and the Mockingbird, The".sf-encyclopedia.
- ^"The Jetsons".Tulsa World.19 May 1989. p. 42. Archived fromthe originalon 21 January 2024.Retrieved21 January2024– viaNewspapers.
- ^Greenberger, Robert(2008), "G. I. Robot", in Dougall, Alastair (ed.),The DC Comics Encyclopedia,New York:Dorling Kindersley,p. 134,ISBN978-0-7566-4119-1,OCLC213309017
- ^"Fight Evil with Evil".Archivedfrom the original on 13 May 2012.Retrieved12 April2012.
- ^OtomoxArchived14 August 2007 at theWayback Machineathttp:// coolfrenchcomicsArchived16 October 2007 at theWayback Machine
- ^"Archived copy".Archived from the original on 17 October 2007.Retrieved12 July2005.
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- ^Homestarloween PartyArchived25 January 2016 at theWayback Machineathttp:// homestarrunnerArchived26 February 2006 at theWayback Machine
- ^Compy 386!Archived20 February 2006 at theWayback Machineathttp:// homestarrunnerArchived26 February 2006 at theWayback Machine
- ^"Andrew Kauervane".Archivedfrom the original on 25 February 2012.Retrieved12 April2012.
- ^"Little Button Puss, episode #310 of Comedy Bang Bang: The Podcast on Earwolf".Archivedfrom the original on 16 January 2015.Retrieved14 January2015.
- ^"Bastion".Archivedfrom the original on 4 March 2017.Retrieved23 March2017.
- ^"Bastion".Archivedfrom the original on 1 April 2017.Retrieved23 March2017.
- ^"Virtual Woman by CyberPunk Software".virtualwoman.net.Retrieved20 June2020.
- ^"ModTheSims – Servo from The Sims 2".Mod The Sims.Retrieved8 February2021.
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- ^"Space Channel 5 Part #2 – Space Channel 5 Profiles – Courtesy of Evila!".lparchive.org.Retrieved18 November2021.
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External links[edit]
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- AMC Filmsite – Robots in Film– A Complete Illustrated History of Robots in the Movies
- Robots in Movies– over 600 movies with robots, androids, cyborgs and AI
- Robots on TV– over 300 TV series with robots, androids, cyborgs and AI
- Robot Hall of Fame at CMU– with fictional inductees HAL-9000 and R2-D2
- Round-up of fictional TV and movie robots at Den Of Geek
- Analysis of the greatest evil robots in fictionat Mahalo
- Mr ZED The Robot Comedian, David Kirk Taylor