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Webster's Dictionary defines a robot as "a machine resembling a human being and able to replicate certain human movements and functions automatically". In real life, most robots are treated more like appliances, and when they break or become obsolete, they are discarded in favor of upgraded tech. Any tears wept over the loss of a robot IRL would typically be seen as weird and unsettling.
In fiction however, robots, regardless of the level of sapience, are treated differently. In fiction, a robot can die, whether by physical destruction, memory wipe, or any other means, and depending on the relationship they had with the other characters, their death may be viewed as comparable to losing a coworker, a friend, or a family member. In short, a robot can be humanized when it dies, and as a result it is mourned. Whether tears are shed or a funeral/eulogy occurs, the point stands that the robot is treated as an equal and given the same level of dignity and compassion that their organic counterparts would receive if they died.
This trope isn't reserved for just robots, it can also include AI's or even video game avatars.
In some instances, there are disparate reactions to the robot's death. While some may grieve and humanize the robot, others may express confusion or disdain as to why those who are mourning are grieving a hunk of metal.
A Ridiculously Human Robot will most likely get this kind of reaction from others if they die: although a robot may well be mourned even if it does not fall into that category. What matters is the relationship that the people have formed with the robot.
Some instances of this trope also have the robot come back to life, potentially leading to Tears of Joy.
Overlaps with Robosexuals Are Creeps if there was a romantic/sexual relationship between a human and a robot and the other characters are creeped out by it, and with Tragic Robot if the robot is a sympathetic character. Compare Mourning an Object, which involves characters mourning an inanimate object. Contrast Just a Machine and What Measure Is a Non-Human?.
As this is a Death Trope, unmarked spoilers abound. Beware.
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Terminator 2: Judgment Day: The film climaxes with the T-800 Terminator machine making a Heroic Sacrifice to prevent Judgment Day from ever happening, and John Connor, who had grown to love him like a surrogate father, crying over the decision. In interviews, director James Cameron stated that this moment was the entire purpose of the film. After creating the most terrifying Killer Robot imaginable in the first film, he challenged himself in the second film by asking, "Can I make an audience cry over the death of a Terminator?".
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Pokémon Black 2 and White 2: In the Pokéstar Studios movie Everlasting Memories, the protagonist's Robot Buddy F-00 becomes out-of-control and dangerous after the protagonist's assistant reprograms it to obey his orders. F-00 is still semi-conscious, however, and it begs to protagonist to destroy it before it can cause any more damage. The protagonist has no choice but to eradicate it, and they weep over its destruction.
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Robotboy: In "The Tune-Up", Robotboy begins to see everything as enemies from a video game. Professor Moshimo tells Tommy that he has to use a control-delete disk on Robotboy to stop him from attacking others, but this will remove his memories and basically kill him. Tommy seemingly inserts the disk and begins to weep. Professor Moshimo also sheds Manly Tears while Miumiu sheds a Single Tear. Even Constantine sheds a few tears. Subverted on Tommy's end, however, as he was only pretending to install the disk (and therefore was not actually crying).
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The Simpsons: The Season 12 episode "Trilogy of Error" starts with Lisa revealing her science project, a robot called Linguo, who corrects a person's grammar. Homer gives him a test and quickly grows attached to it despite all the crazy chaos that happens in the episode. By the end of the adventure, Linguo ends up being blown up and lands before Homer, who mourns for his passing.
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The Orville: In "Electric Sheep", the Kaylon Isaac determines that his presence on the ship has a negative effect on the crew in the aftermath of the Earth Conflict and his actions that led to it, especially after Ens. Charly Burke and Marcus both tell him their true feelings about him. He shorts his memory with a targeted electromagnetic pulse, effectively committing suicide. The crew all struggle to process his death, especially Dr. Claire Finn, whom he had a physical relationship with. Dr. Finn initially tries to bury her feelings, but after visiting the simulator and programming the site of their first date, she breaks down crying. Even Marcus tearfully admits to Burke that although he meant what he said before to Isaac, he didn't want him to kill himself. When Isaac is revived by Burke, Dr. Finn tells him that his choice to commit suicide did not account for how it would psychologically affect the crew and she begs him, even in spite of the animosity he's faced, to come to her if he considers doing it again.
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Star Trek: Picard: In the Season 1 finale "Et In Arcadia Ego", Picard honors Data's wish to die peacefully after having his consciousness housed in a computer in the 18 years since Data's body was destroyed in Star Trek: Nemesis. He eulogizes Data while unplugging the memory sticks housing his consciousness, surrounded by Altan Soong (the son of Data's creator), daughter Soji, and roboticist Agnes Jurati.
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Detroit: Become Human: Implied Trope:Hank is noticeably upset whenever Connor comes back after he dies (which he can do a lot), suggesting that Connor's death bothered Hank at least somewhat. This is explained later in the story as Hank's continued angst after his son's death - he is upset because his son was never given the chance to come back. Played very straight if Connor gets shot by the deviant in the Stratford Tower, after him and Hank have grown closer - in this case, Connor actually dies in Hank's arms, and Hank murmurs "Connor..." just after his death, clearly upset.
Connor himself lampshades one of the former instances by saying "A machine was destroyed. And another was sent to replace it. I don't understand what's bothering you." To which Hank's immediate response is "Okay, fuck you."
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Power Rangers Time Force: In the Grand Finale, Nadira, who is already beginning to question her evil ways and tries to get her father Ransik to stop his war on humanity, breaks down in tears when Frax, a former human turned robot, is destroyed by the rangers. Ransik angrily calls her out on mourning a mere robot.
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Xiaolin Showdown: In "Omi Town", Omi discovers that his supposed relatives are actually robots after his mother falls to her death during a Showdown. While he is shocked at first to find out they are robots and demands Jack some explanations, he is later seen mourning his "mother"'s destroyed body because although she wasn't a very good parent, she was still his, at least for a while.
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Rogue One: Both Jyn and Cassian are devastated when they hear K-2SO dying under enemy fire while he was in communication with them at the end of the film.
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In the Season 1 Finale of The Mandalorian, IG-11 sacrifices himself to give the heroes a safe passage out of a cavern, much to Mando's distress.
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The Big Bang Theory: In "The Killer Robot Instability", the group mourn the loss of M.O.N.T.E. Penny tells Sheldon he's taking it too seriously and "it's just a toy robot." This causes Sheldon to run to his room and cry.
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In "Three Hedgehogs and a Baby", Sonic and his siblings find a baby hedgehog who they call Hip. Near the end of the episode, Hip falls from a very high distance and falls to pieces when he hits the ground, which reveals him to be a robot. Manic, who had formed an especially close bond with him, can do nothing but shed Manly Tears.
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Sonic Underground:
In "Three Hedgehogs and a Baby", Sonic and his siblings find a baby hedgehog who they call Hip. Near the end of the episode, Hip falls from a very high distance and falls to pieces when he hits the ground, which reveals him to be a robot. Manic, who had formed an especially close bond with him, can do nothing but shed Manly Tears.
In "The ART of Destruction", one of Robotnik's attempts to stop the siblings is an Artificial Intelligence that learns from its mistakes and develops an appropriate solution after being repaired. It eventually comes to see Robotnik's oppression as a mistake and joins the Hedgehog siblings, but they are eventually trapped in a crusher room. The robot, whom they had named Art, sacrifices itself to let them escape, and Manic is again the one who has to mournfully bid their friend farewell moments before he's destroyed (only made slightly better by this being a choice on Art's part to hold back the trap as long as he can with the express knowledge he can't escape it). Manic destroys Robotnik's factory with a gratuitous amount of explosives to create a funeral pyre for Art.
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Sonic Battle: Emerl the robot, who has learned about true feelings, goes on a rampage after a Chaos Emerald overrides his mind. Sonic has no choice but to personally fight him, and later destroys him. Just before Emerl explodes, however, he goes back to normal and bids Sonic farewell. Sonic and his friends are devastated, especially Cream, who even sobs.
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Batman: The Brave and the Bold: Red Tornado creates a robotic child for himself, named the Tornado Champion. At first things seem to going smoothly, the robot saves lives and helps fight villains, but when he tries to save 2 children from a fire, they are horrified by him. He eventually starts acting out and soon upgrades himself into the Tornado Tyrant and becomes a robot supremacist. Tornado is forced to stop and kill his son. He mourns the child with a tear falling from his eye.
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Wolverine and the X-Men (2009): Marrow befriends a malfunctioning Sentinel, naming it "Rover". After Rover sacrifices itself to help Marrow and her group escape, she is so heartbroken that she blames Professor X for what happened and betrays him to Master Mold.
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Wolverine: In an issue of Wolverine (1988), Wolverine and Jubilee are confronting a group of Sentinels. They have achieved sentience. One Sentinel, severely damaged, begins to express a sincere fear over the termination of its existence. Jubilee is moved by the robot's fear of death. Another Sentinel, dubbing itself Unit 3.14159, is puzzled by Jubilee's display of empathy, and rather than continue with its plan to spark a solar flare to roast all life on Earth, it decides that it, and its compatriots, will enter a dormant state while they consider the nature of empathy.
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Schlock Mercenary: After delivering supplies to Credomar, the Toughs need to restore the AI in charge of piloting the ship. Kevyn won't accept a new one from the government, because he liked TAG's sense of humor (among other reasons).
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In Avengers: Infinity War , it's revealed that Wanda and the Vision are in a relationship. Sadly, Vision gets brutally destroyed twice, first by a reluctant Wanda as part of a Heroic Sacrifice to stop Thanos from getting the Mind Stone embedded in Vision's forehead and then by Thanos after using the Time Stone to undo Vision's first death, and by the time Avengers: Endgame happens, Wanda's absolutely vengeful towards Thanos.
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The Bicentennial Man: Andrew Martin, formally known as an NDR series robot, spent nearly his entire life trying to be recognized as human. He is lauded for his long "life" as the Sesquicentennial Robot. He is not awarded the title of "human" until he is dying of technology that renders him physically indistinguishable from a human.
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Big Hero 6: During the climax, Baymax realizes he and Hiro don't have enough time to get Abigail out of the portal dimension before the entrance closes up, so Baymax says he'll have to launch Hiro and Abigail out of there with his rocket fist, which will leave him stranded and effectively kill him. Hiro is very reluctant to leave him behind, but Baymax says he'll always be with him, and he sends them both to safety. However Hiro finds Baymax's chip and rebuilds him.
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Archer:
In "Deadly Velvet, Part 2", Dr. Krieger's robot doppelgängers Milkly and Coply are both shot and destroyed after they short circuit. Krieger is shown sobbing over them as if they were his children. He them demands that Malory (who shot Milkly) be arrested for murder, even though Cyril and Alan Shapiro both point out that for it to be murder, the victim has to be a human.
In "Robot Factory," Barry, a cyborg sacrifices himself to take out the last giant evil Barry bot, blowing himself up. Archer, who finally came to acknowledge him as a friend after 10 1/2 seasons of animosity, breaks down and cries over his destroyed body, even tearfully singing the song Barry sang for him when he was in his coma. Barry however shows up and says he backed up his consciousness to another cyborg body, to Archer's delight and relief.
In "Mission: Difficult", Barry informs Archer that he needs to hard-reset him to stop Other Barry, telling Archer to hit him with a pair of shock paddles. After great difficulty, Archer and Colt, the professor, hit him with the paddles. Barry reverts to his normal self, but soon afterwards, shuts down in Archer's arms, leading him to grieve once again for his fallen friend. He is able to rescue Barry from IIA headquarters as it is destroyed thanks to an IIA janitor who helped him escape from IIA custody
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Mass Effect 3: Regardless of the player's choices, Legion the geth dies at Rannoch. If they were part of the party in 2, they receive a memorial placard on the Normandy. If the situation is resolved so both geth and quarians survive, Tali finds herself mourning them and finds it slightly crazy, given the whole history between the quarians and geth.
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The Transformers: The Movie: Daniel cries over the death of Optimus Prime.
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Super Robot Wars: Original Generation Gaiden: Lamia Loveless, an android that grew beyond her programming, was thought to be killed because of a failed rescue attempt before she could expand more on her newfound 'sentience' and the mastermind of the death (Duminuss) was still out at large and immediately sent its ally, the Shura, to terrorize Earth from a safe distance. The whole good guys' was given little time to literally mourn, so it affected the whole team's morale and most of them were more dedicated in honoring her memory, wanting to wrap up the war with the Shura quickly so they can start avenging her, even newcomers that hasn't known her for long (Kouta Azuma) also joined in trying to avenge her, Kyosuke Nanbu is even grimmer than he usually was (since he believed it's his fault that her death happened) and even Excellen Browning knew better not to crack joke too much than usual. It's only after they somehow found a way to save and restore her (with a little help from a post-Heel–Face Turn Axel Almer) that the 'mourning period' is over, business fighting earth invaders resumed like usual with the normal mood.
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I, Robot: During the “Ghosts in The Machine� montage, Susan is tasked to deactivate NS5 robot Sonny, at USR CEO Lawrence Robertson’s insistence due to Sonny violating Asimov’s Three Laws by murdering Dr. Lanning. As she prepares to administer the nanobots, she look up at Robertson’s view screen, clearly distraught, before administering the nanobots. Subverted, as she actually deactivated a blank NS5 instead of Sonny.
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In "Revenge of the Robot", Gamma and Beta fight and blast at each other, resulting in them both going down in flames. Unlike the game, where Gamma ends up Dying Alone, Amy runs in at that moment and shares a tearful farewell with him, telling him that she'll never forget him, especially since he had saved her and Lily the Flicky before.
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Perfect Hair Forever: Parodied in the episode "Happy Suck Day". Coiffio orders Model Robot to turn himself into an A-Bomb. Model Robot asks him why, but Coiffio just tells him to do it. Model Robot complies, and then explodes. Coiffio then says "Oh. Now I miss him.", and proceeds to sing a sing about him.
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In The Loud House episode "Schooled!", Lisa invents a robot named Mr. Potty Bot to help with her sister Lily's toilet training. When Lily destroys Mr. Potty Bot, her dad Lynn Sr. breaks down crying.
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Star Trek: Lower Decks: In "Terminal Provocations", Rutherford’s virtual assistant program Badgey turns evil and homicidal after being criticized by his creator for not working as well as the safety protocols being disabled in the holodeck due to an emergency. Rutherford and Tendi defeat Badgey by freezing him in a tundra program, then Rutherford proceeds to snap his neck, crying over Badgey’s mangled body. When the holodeck is restored, Badgey returns, seemingly without any memory of what happened, until Rutherford and Tendi leave.
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Kim Possible: Played for Laughs when Wade's telepresence "Wade-bot" gets trashed in "Blush". Ron makes a melodramatic speech until Wade reminds him that he's at home and doing just fine.
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Batman: The Animated Series:
Played for Laughs in "The Last Laugh" when Batman destroys the Joker's apparently non-sapient "Captain Clown" robot. The Joker cries "You killed Captain Clown!" in an outraged tone, though it's possible that he's simply trolling Batman.
In "His Silicon Soul", an Artificial Intelligence that Batman foiled in a prior story arc uses its last creation, a robot duplicate of Batman/Bruce Wayne, to attempt to carry out a plan to replace all of humanity with robots that look like the people they're replacing. However, it turns out Batman's robot copy has Batman's moral code, especially Thou Shalt Not Kill, and ultimately destroys both its AI creator and itself rather than go through with the plan. Afterwards Batman waxes poetic when speaking about the dead robot:
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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: In "Brobot", Jimmy is about to deactivate the eponymous Brobot. Brobot tells him that this means they won't be able to play anymore, and Jimmy begins to have second thoughts. He sheds a Single Tear, seemingly causing Brobot to short-circuit, and he's horrified with himself. It's revealed a moment later that all that did was tickle Brobot and he's not really destroyed.
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The Black Hole has B.O.B (BiO-sanitation Batallion LF-28) performing a Heroic Sacrifice near the end to help his human allies, and the film's other major robot protagonist V.I.N.CENT. (Vital Information Necessary CENTralized LF-396) escape the Cygnus. With V.I.N.CENT having an emotional farewell as B.O.B shuts down. Also, earlier in the film we see a bunch of the robots who run the ship that the movie takes place in having a funeral for one of their own. This turns out to be a subversion because it's really a clue that they aren't actually robots, but lobotomized and enslaved humans.
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WALL•E: After Wall-E is damaged during the Axiom's return to Earth, EVE frantically repairs him. However it appears that Wall-E is unable to remember the moments he had with EVE and resumes his normal functions, to her dismay. However, when she holds him close and ignites a static shock, this brings back his memories.
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Bob's Burgers: In "O.T. The Outside Toilet", Gene breaks down crying when the hi-tech toilet he befriends powers down due to lack of battery.
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Futurama:
In "A Pharaoh to Remember", the robot Bender has become obsessed with being forgotten after he's gone. To try and cheer him up, his friends throw him a "living funeral" to show him how much they'll miss him when he dies. But not even their most heartfelt stories can placate the demanding Bender, who walks off saying that they've shown him "how much my funeral will suck."
In the "Terror at 500 Feet" segment of "Anthology of Interest I", Bender is killed when Zoidberg impales him on the Empire State Building. Fry cries over the loss of his friend and then admonishes the citizens of New New York for their callousness. Bender then utters his last words, that his only regret was that he couldn't kill all humans.
In "The Silence of the Clamps", the Planet Express Crew mourn the loss of Bender, believing he, under the assumed identity of Billy West was shot by Bella for cheating on her. Upon returning home, they come across the actual Bender, who's been working at the pizzeria across the street from Planet Express and realize that the robot they were mourning was just some poor yokel.
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BoBoiBoy: In the Season 2 finale, Probe sacrifices himself by taking a blast from Ejo Jo's battle robot to save his boss, Adu Du, and even the heroes and bystanders tear up over the villain's loss as Adu Du is devastated over his death. Only Ejo Jo is the exception, who was surprised "that weak scrap-bot" even put up a fight against him at all, and remains unsympathetic when he dies.
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In Chobits, a baker named Hiroyasu Ueda falls in love with Yumi, a Persocom - a very human looking robot. When she develops a hard disk fault, he is unwilling to have her repaired because it would mean wiping out all her memories. One night as they are walking home, Yumi pushes him out of the way of a car, taking the hit herself. Ueda mourns her as his departed wife.
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BoBoiBoy: The Movie, Bora Ra kills Ochobot and mocks the hero for crying over him. Bora Ra laughs at the idea of befriending robots, let alone Power Spheres like Ochobot, who he hunts for their powers and collects as trophies, but the hero's love for his robotic friend (and the eleventh hour superpowers Ochobot grants the heroes) gives him the strength to beat Bora Ra. However, BoBoiBoy doesn't celebrate their victory immediately, still begging Ochobot to wake up. When Ochobot turns out to be alive, the heroes cry Tears of Joy instead.
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Due to the nature of the movies, It happens several times in the Transformers Film Series, the best example is probably in Transformers: The Last Knight when Izabella cries over the death of her companion Canopy.
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Spider-Man:
The Tinkerer had a human-looking robot minion named "Toy". When Toy was destroyed during a battle with Spidey, Tinkerer openly wept over the loss of his "friend".
One of Spidey's minor enemies (really he's more Ben Reilly's enemy) is Armada, a Robot Master who specializes in building toylike little flying robots to help him in his crimes. When they inevitably get destroyed, he freaks out and mourns them as if they were human. It's not at all clear whether they actually are sentient, or if he's just crazy.
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Invader Zim: Invoked in "Invader Poonchy", an Unfinished Episode. GIR's dog suit opens and meat comes oozing out. Zim briefly thinks he's become ground beef and mourns over him until GIR comes out from behind the couch, revealing that it was just a prank.
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Super Mario Sunshine: At the end, when FLUDD starts to break down, he asks Mario if he was of assistance before he shuts down. Mario looks distraught and shocked, and he almost looks like he's crying. However, the Toads repair FLUDD.
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In Critical Role, the Vox Machina group in the episode "Bats Out of Hell" experience the loss of an automation called Doty. The character Taryon Darrington, who built his mechanical friend when young, mourns the destruction with a guilty My God, What Have I Done? response.
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SpongeBob SquarePants:
In "SpongeBob Vs. the Patty Gadget'', the Bikini Bottomites, most notably Mr. Krabs hold a funeral for the Patty Gadget after it explodes as a result of losing to SpongeBob in the Krabby Patty making contest. SpongeBob later shows up and dances on its grave.
A variation in "Married to Money"; Mr. Krabs falls in love with Cashina, who is actually a robot controlled by Plankton so he can find out about the Krabby Patty formula. When Mr. Krabs accidentally causes her to short-circuit with his tears, Mr. Krabs discovers Plankton inside and he is heartbroken that his feelings were toyed with like this.
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A fanmade audiodrama of Warhammer 40,000 by Baldermort, Blood Angels (Story So Far), has, at a very early point, a Space Marine bursting into tears at the sight of his ruined Land Raider, an Awesome Personnel Carrier with a fully sapient Machine-Spirit. He reminisces fondly about how "she" didn't like him at first, and wouldn't even let him in until he'd won a battle, but over time they'd become firm friends. So deep is his grief at the Land Raider's destruction he even futilely tries to hold her body (keep in mind, that this is a tank many times his size).
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Sonic X:
In "A Wild Win", Emerl becomes insane and violent from the influence of a Chaos Emerald. Cream and Cheese are forced to fight him, and after he briefly looks like he's starting to come to his senses only to go back to attacking them, they have no choice but to knock him in the water. He goes back to normal just then before he explodes. Cream and Cheese witness his explosion and sob their eyes out over him as the others look on in sadness.
In "Revenge of the Robot", Gamma and Beta fight and blast at each other, resulting in them both going down in flames. Unlike the game, where Gamma ends up Dying Alone, Amy runs in at that moment and shares a tearful farewell with him, telling him that she'll never forget him, especially since he had saved her and Lily the Flicky before.
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Pokémon the Series: XY: In "The Right Hero for the Right Job!", Clemont is forced to hook Clembot up to the Prism Tower systems to stop Team Flare. Clemont doesn't want to do this because this will wipe Clembot's memory and technically kill it, but Clembot is willing to make this sacrifice. Clemont even weeps over its shut-down body afterwards.
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Pound Puppies (2010): In "Toyoshiko! Bark Friend Machine", Toyoshiko the eponymous Robot Dog has formed a close friendship with Strudel. Toyoshiko, however, has been built to record the Pound Puppies, and the others tell Strudel that she'll have to be destroyed so that the public doesn't find out about their organization. Strudel still refuses, but she doesn't have to choose, as Toyoshiko jumps into a magnet, erasing her memory in the process. Strudel begins to sob over her. Studel does get to rebuild Toyoshiko, but it's not the same Toyoshiko as before.
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The Iron Giant: The titular Iron Giant decides to fly into the direction of the missile to stop it from obliterating the town. Hogarth, Annie and Dean honor his sacrifice and are distraught to have lost him. However he reassembles himself in the ending (as foreshadowed early on in the movie).
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Weebo from Flubber, the adorable Robot Buddy and assistant to Professor Brainard, sacrifices herself in order to (unsuccessfully) prevent the theft of the titular Flubber. Professor Brainard tells her "Goodbye, my friend" as she shuts down after playing her Video Will, and as Brainard and Sarah takes on Hoenicker in the ending, Sarah even delivers a "This is for Weebo!" as she took him down by flinging the Flubber at him.
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Free Guy: When Antwan reboots the game and effectively wipes the memory of all the Free City NPC's, including Guy, Millie takes it hard when Guy is unable to remember anything he experienced with her Avatar Molotov Girl. Thankfully, she is able to reboot his memory by kissing him.
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Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles: In one episode, the Roughnecks are assigned a C.H.A.S., an experimental combat robot which they believe will take over the duties of the Mobile Infantry. While they begin the episode being angry at the robot, after it saves their lives several times, they build a rapport with it and are distraught when the C.H.A.S. unit sacrifices itself to destroy a massive Bug wave charging at them. The closing narration by Higgins says that the squad mourned C.H.A.S. when they returned to base and also mentions, in deadpan anger, that the higher-ups at SICON decided against going ahead with the mass-production of the C.H.A.S. project because human Troopers are cheaper.
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Near the end of Star Trek: Nemesis, Picard and his bridge officers gather to toast Data after his Heroic Sacrifice.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: In "The Most Toys", Data, an android, is kidnapped at the same time as his shuttle blows up, so naturally, the crew thinks Data has also blown up. They look mournful, and at one point, Riker and Geordi search through his possessions, believing their close friend has died.
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Pororo the Little Penguin: In "We Love You, Rody", Rody jumps into the sea to save Eddy, which causes him to short-circuit. He starts behaving strangely, and later on in the episode, he becomes unconscious. Believing him to be dead, Eddy tearfully begs him to get up and Everybody Cries. One of Eddy's tears lands on Rody and wakes him up.
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