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Robot Buddy
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The character is an artificially intelligent robot. This kind of character is often small (anywhere between one and three feet tall), cute looking and has a million and one functions; if you need him to do a job, he has the right tool installed for it. Up to and including jet packs. Can sometimes be the science fiction equivalent of a Familiar. Typically, robot buddies are very loyal to their owners, requesting only proper maintenance like recharges and repairs. The trend in recent years is to make the Robot Buddy an obnoxious, cynical Deadpan Snarker, commenting on human foibles (or just those of the protagonist). A bonus is that they can do a Heroic Sacrifice and still come back believably because Mr. Fixit can put him back together in the maintenance shop and upgrade him as a reward to be even better than before. The logical opposite to A.I. Is a Crapshoot (except when it isn't). Compare Robot Girl, Do-Anything Robot, Virtual Sidekick and Companion Cube. May also be an Amusing Alien. Not to be confused with the Nintendo Entertainment System peripheral the Robotic Operating Buddy. See also Robot Dog, the dog-shaped subtrope. Often overlaps with Funny Robot. May be the Kid-Appeal Character, and may also overlap with Gratuitous Animal Sidekick when the robot is animal-like. Team Pet is the animal equivalent to this, and Tagalong Kid is the human equivalent. |
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Clockwork Smurf of The Smurfs was a medieval-age European version of one, becoming a Robot Buddy for King Gerard. | |
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Kamen Rider Fourze has robot fast food powered by Astro Switches. | |
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In Terminator 2: Judgment Day, a T-800 model Terminator is sent back in time to protect a young John Connor from another Terminator sent to kill him. Over the course of the film, John's mother, Sarah, muses about how the T-800 had become a surrogate father to John. | |
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Abraxas (Hrodvitnon) Recursive Fanfiction Abraxas: The Clash of Silver: A Full-Conversion Cyborg variation with Kiryu once he becomes sentient on his own, developing a friendship with the half-human Aleksandra. | |
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Ultraman Dyna: A one-off example is Lovemos from episode 32, a little space exploration robot specifically designed to be an appealing mascot for Super GUTS. Unfortunately, he gets possessed by an alien spirit that turns him evil and he merges himself with Super GUTS' vehicles to turn into the giant Satan Lovemos. | |
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The Dutch children's show Bassie & Adriaan featured a robot named Robin in several seasons. | |
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In Smoking Causes Coughing the Tobacco Force (a parody of Sentai) are supported by a robot named Norbert 500. He is later replaced by Norbert 1200. | |
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In Trials & Trebuchets, Winsler, with much help from his roommate Kurt, creates his very own clockwork golem, Yog. | |
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Colon in Choujuu Sentai Liveman. | |
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NB from Tenchi Muyo! GXP, who is not only a voyeuristic Dirty Old Man, but the Author Avatar for the series' director, Nabeshin of Excel♡Saga fame. | |
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Xel from The Place Inside the Storm is a robotic cat. He's programmed to behave almost exactly like a real cat, except that he can talk. | |
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SLIC, the robot mechanic and best friend of Chassis McBain in Chassis. | |
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Ghost in the Shell: Arise has Logicomas to fill a similar role, complete with squeaky voices and Innocently Insensitive questions. | |
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Descent II and III gave players the Guidebot, a robotic tour guide with an assortment of cute sounds and the ability to name him (or her?) for that extra love. | |
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Kamen Rider Wizard's little companions aren't actually robotic, being magically-animated model kits instead, but they fill the same niche. | |
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Conky 2000 from Pee-wee's Playhouse. He was loved by Pee-wee and the others a lot and valued as a trusted friend. So much so that when Conky malfunctioned and had to be fixed and upgraded by a repairperson, everyone missed playing games with him and hanging out with him. | |
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Mechazawa from Cromartie High School. Although it seems almost no one in the school realizes he's a robot, or they just decide never to mention it. As far as most of the cast is concerned, he's just a normal delinquent with a really hard body. He may be more of a case of a robot with human buddies, as he's looked up to by the whole school. Looks like an oil drum with skinny robot limbs and eyes attached. | |
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Twiki from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. He may not have any internal tools installed, but any droid who can operate a fighter craft designed for humans and do it well in combat is not to be underestimated. Another of his roles (in obvious reference to R2-D2) is as an electronic lockpick, which nobody but Buck ever seems to expect an ambuquad to be able to do. Dr. Theopolis is almost a subversion, since as a member of the Computer Council that governs Earth, he's actually the highest ranking member of the cast. None the less, in practice, he seems to mostly just like riding around on Twiki's chest helping his human buddies save the day. The second season added insufferable genius robot Kryten, who counts as an early example of the snarky, sarcastic robot archetype. |
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Andy from Quark was a cowardly robot built by the titular character. He doesn't actually do anything, just complains all the time. | |
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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain gives us the D-Walker, a Mini-Mecha that can either act autonomously, or be controlled directly by Snake. | |
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Corpse of Discovery has A.V.A (Software version 7:2:1) who starts out cold and uncaring. Turning spiteful in the middle of the game before finally warming up to the Player Character. | |
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Wagon in Ressha Sentai ToQger. | |
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Choose Your Own Adventure and its spinoffs have a few based around this idea, like Supercomputer and, obviously, Your Very Own Robot. | |
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The third movie gives an almost darker version of this trope, with Soundwave and Laserbeak being "clients" to the human Dylan. However, it's more of a mutual respect than an actual friendship, as back story reveals that Soundwave respects Dylan because the human has an almost similar personality to his true master, Megatron. | |
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In High School U.S.A., Otto is accompanied everywhere by his personal robot. It obeys any instruction prefixed by the word "Robot". | |
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Miraculous Ladybug has Markov, who serves as this to supporting character Max. Amazingly, despite the show's modern-day setting, Markov's AI is sophisticated enough to grant him real emotions - enough that he can be akumatized. | |
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In Pouvoirpoint: Tanguy the tangram-shaped robot. Although he eventually becomes a good companion of the main character, at the beginning of the story he is pretty unfriendly ("You humans look all the same"), and is a victim of ordinary racism on the part of the starship crew. He also proves to be a very bad chess player. | |
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K-tai Investigator 7 is about the relationship between humans and cellphones that can walk, talk, and think. Really hard to miss the Robot Buddies in the series. | |
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Another villain with a robot buddy is Brother Blood on Teen Titans Go! with his funny torture robot Pain Bot. | |
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Lyrical Nanoha: Due to their Empathic Weapon nature, most Intelligent Devices fall into this category for their masters. Steed, Tohma's robot buddy in Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force. With his constant floating, mono-eye, cylindrical body, and wire for arms, he kinda looks like a tiny Type I Gadget Drone. Is so far shown to have picture-taking and spying capabilities. Kyrie from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Reflection is Childhood Friends with an A.I. named Iris. This later turns out to be a subversion. Iris isn't actually an A.I., and she never considered herself to be Kyrie's friend. |
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Jeff Parker has Aaron play it straight when he joins Red Hulk's supporting cast, but when Jeff brings him over to Red She-Hulk's supporting cast, his ego and lack of regard for little things like property rights start showing up again. | |
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Buck, the survival robot from Astro Kid, is this to Willy, a boy stranded on an alien planet. It's because of Buck Willy learns the basics of surviving. | |
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LunarLux: Tetra (a floating, red robot) is Bella's trusty robot sidekick. | |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (1978): A robot, according to the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation, is "your plastic pal who's fun to be with." The Sirius Cybernetics Corporation, and their marketing division especially, are held by everyone else to be "a bunch of mindless jerks who'll be the first against the wall when the revolution comes". Marvin was intended to be one, but his flawed personality means he'll just mope and complain. | |
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The Attak Trak from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) is an armored, all-terrain vehicle with an on-board A.I. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_3167d0b9 | comment |
Roboto is a fully-roboticized warrior and an ally to the heroes. In the 2002 cartoon, he was initially conceived as a chess-playing robot. | |
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_3167d0b9 | |
Robot Buddy / int_3167d0f6 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_3167d0f6 | comment |
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021): Orko is now this: he's a robot who thinks he's Orko the Great, a long-dead wizard. He mistakes using his onboard equipment as his spells misfiring. | |
Robot Buddy / int_3167d0f6 | featureApplicability |
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_3167d0f6 | |
Robot Buddy / int_3193e3f3 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_3193e3f3 | comment |
Roboto in Duck Dodgers has the misfortune of being a Robot Buddy to Dodgers, whose selfishness and insecurity mean he alternates between taking advantage of Roboto's willingness to help and plotting the robot's demise because it's better than him at stuff. | |
Robot Buddy / int_3193e3f3 | featureApplicability |
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Duck Dodgers | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_3193e3f3 | |
Robot Buddy / int_324ac40f | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_324ac40f | comment |
Joey from Beneath a Steel Sky is the main character's robot buddy. He's also a bit of a Snarky Nonhuman Sidekick in that he enjoys the company of humans, but frequently mocks their frailties and thoughtlessness. He is also rather versatile, able to be transferred to a different robotic body when his circuit board is placed into it. | |
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Robot Buddy / int_324ac40f | featureConfidence |
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Beneath a Steel Sky (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_324ac40f | |
Robot Buddy / int_33dd1d90 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_33dd1d90 | comment |
Dog (also written as 'D0G') from Half-Life 2, a giant, gorilla-shaped robot who throws vans around, beats the snot out of Striders, and communicates via beeps and other robotic noises. Dialogue explains that he was initially built by Eli as a 4-foot-high protector. Alyx had been upgrading him over time, up to what we see in-game. | |
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Half-Life 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_33dd1d90 | |
Robot Buddy / int_359b115d | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_359b115d | comment |
Kamen Rider Zero-One, which has a major focus on robotics, has a humanoid example in the form of Aruto's Robot Girl assistant Is. | |
Robot Buddy / int_359b115d | featureApplicability |
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Kamen Rider Zero-One | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_359b115d | |
Robot Buddy / int_381557b2 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_381557b2 | comment |
Kurogane Communication has five for the main character: a general knowledge expert, a mechanic/chef, a ball-shaped gunner, a female sword expert and a domestic servant. | |
Robot Buddy / int_381557b2 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_381557b2 | featureConfidence |
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Kurogane Communication (Manga) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_381557b2 | |
Robot Buddy / int_396e0331 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_396e0331 | comment |
Huey, Dewey and Louie (no, not those three!) in Silent Running are three service robots on the Valley Forge, an American Airlines space freighter. | |
Robot Buddy / int_396e0331 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_396e0331 | featureConfidence |
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Classic Disney Shorts | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_396e0331 | |
Robot Buddy / int_3ce03501 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_3ce03501 | comment |
Larry 3000 from Time Squad is a slightly antagonistic (and—for a children's series—overtly homosexual) Robot Buddy, intended as a parody of the C-3PO. | |
Robot Buddy / int_3ce03501 | featureApplicability |
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Time Squad | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_3ce03501 | |
Robot Buddy / int_3d22c14b | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_3d22c14b | comment |
Mobile Suit Gundam 00 has Celestial Being using Haros to do technical work like battle repairs. Lockon has his own orange Haro and his Gundams are designed to interface with it. This one is arguably the most intelligent of the bunch as it frequently snarks at Lockon, calls Nena's Haro "nii-san"("Big Brother" in the dub) and mourns the first Lockon's death by constantly calling out to him for a while. In The Movie, it gets a blue companion since Gundam Zabanya is too complicated for just one Haro. Nena's purple Haro is as foulmouthed as Nena's brother and not only outright insults Lockon's Haro, it even knocks the latter away. Plus its extremely creepy when it starts talking Machine Monotone in Ribbons' voice. In the second season, Saji is usually accompanied by a red Haro. It even assists him in piloting the O-Raiser and at one point foils a hijack. |
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Mobile Suit Gundam 00 | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_3d22c14b | |
Robot Buddy / int_3fbd173e | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_3fbd173e | comment |
Sam's loyal companion, Helix, from Freefall fits this trope very nicely. Then again, most of the characters in this web comic are robots, so it might be a little odder to find a non-Robot Buddy. | |
Robot Buddy / int_3fbd173e | featureApplicability |
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Freefall (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy / int_3fd9215f | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_3fd9215f | comment |
The Singaporean-Malaysian series Argo's World is about the human Maria and her personal assistant, a robot named Argo, travelling through Cyberspace to learn about science and technology. | |
Robot Buddy / int_3fd9215f | featureApplicability |
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Argo's World | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_3fd9215f | |
Robot Buddy / int_420cb784 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_420cb784 | comment |
Bomper in Engine Sentai Go-onger, as well as the Engines. The latter were adapted to Power Rangers RPM but are nonsentient mecha instead. | |
Robot Buddy / int_420cb784 | featureApplicability |
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Engine Sentai Go-onger | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_420cb784 | |
Robot Buddy / int_43cb9c7 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_43cb9c7 | comment |
Predating the rest of the entries with robot helpers by a few years, Kamen Rider Hibiki had CDs that transformed into robot animals. | |
Robot Buddy / int_43cb9c7 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_43cb9c7 | featureConfidence |
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Kamen Rider Hibiki | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_43cb9c7 | |
Robot Buddy / int_44ae6edb | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_44ae6edb | comment |
Transformers: MHA has many major human characters get paired with their own Cybertronian partner(s). Izuku with Bumblebee. Kyoka with Jazz. Momo with Windblade. Tenya with Strongarm. Ochako with Arcee. Mina with Bulkhead. Eijiro with Sideswipe. Denki with Sunstreaker. Mei with a reluctant Red Alert. Flare Up seems to have formed a bond with Itsuka. The Street Action Mini-Con team of Highwire, Sureshock, and Grindor bond with Setsuna, Ibara, and Tetsutetsu. |
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Robot Buddy / int_44ae6edb | |
Robot Buddy / int_452aa4f | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_452aa4f | comment |
In Tales from the Borderlands, the main characters have a robot buddy who in turn has his own robot buddy. Initially Loader Bot is just a bodyguard for Rhys, while the Gortys robot is basically an adorable MacGuffin. By the end of the story, the friendship between the two becomes a major plot point. | |
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Tales from the Borderlands (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_452aa4f | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_463cfe3a | comment |
The Star Fox series has ROB 64. | |
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Star Fox (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_463cfe3a | |
Robot Buddy / int_464a2270 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_464a2270 | comment |
In Epic Mickey, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit has the Mad Doctor build him animatronic versions of Mickey Mouse's friends, as he wants Mickey's life for himself. | |
Robot Buddy / int_464a2270 | featureApplicability |
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Epic Mickey (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_464a2270 | |
Robot Buddy / int_467773a6 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_467773a6 | comment |
K-2SO in Rogue One due to his constant Sarcasm Mode. He is a reprogrammed Imperial security droid, the strongest member of the eponymous commando, and also crucial at that, as he can help infiltrate Imperial facilities. In theory. He is, however, extremely loyal to Cassian Andor. | |
Robot Buddy / int_467773a6 | featureApplicability |
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Rogue One | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_467773a6 | |
Robot Buddy / int_4a64b81b | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4a64b81b | comment |
Vicki, the focal point of Small Wonder. | |
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Small Wonder | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy / int_4a92890e | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4a92890e | comment |
Accessories in Freedom Wars are designed with a dual purpose: to surveil the sinners they have been assigned to, and to act as a Living Emotional Crutch, since sinners are forbidden by law to have any relationships besides casual friendships with citizens and other sinners. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4a92890e | featureApplicability |
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Freedom Wars (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4a92890e | |
Robot Buddy / int_4a984191 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4a984191 | comment |
Wonderful (Mazinja) has P-Star, a little floating robot created by Taylor and named by her friend Emma. It helps her, gathers and analyzes data and information, and follows Taylor aroud. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4a984191 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_4a984191 | |
Robot Buddy / int_4b2c1779 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4b2c1779 | comment |
Power Rangers Megaforce, adapting both Goseiger and Gokaiger, edited out both Datas and Navi in favor of its own buddy named Tensou. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4b2c1779 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_4b2c1779 | featureConfidence |
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Power Rangers Megaforce | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4b2c1779 | |
Robot Buddy / int_4be3aedd | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4be3aedd | comment |
Alpha 5 in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and Power Rangers Zeo; and his Suspiciously Similar Substitute Alpha 6 in Power Rangers Turbo, Power Rangers in Space and Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4be3aedd | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_4be3aedd | featureConfidence |
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Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4be3aedd | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4c095a1f | comment |
The Transformers had a human buddy in Spike, as the robots were the stars of the show. However, some of the other shows play this straight. Transformers: Animated is somewhere in the middle: some of them act as Robot Buddies of Sari (mostly Bumblebee and Bulkhead), but they do plenty on their own, and there are quite a few episodes where she has little or no effect on the plot. And then it turns out Sari is half-robot herself. The Minicons were little Robot Buddies of other robots. |
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The Transformers | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4c095a1f | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4e549f11 | comment |
Dreamscape: Mechellies are a Fem Bot product line that imprints on you so they can protect you. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4e549f11 | featureApplicability |
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Dreamscape (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4e549f11 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4e84951d | comment |
Arthur G6 in Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4e84951d | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_4e84951d | featureConfidence |
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Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4e84951d | |
Robot Buddy / int_4f57b33a | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4f57b33a | comment |
Masha/Mini Mew of Tokyo Mew Mew is the Robot Buddy crossed with the traditional Magical Girl's Talking Animal. He's a lot more simple-minded and cuter than either, and in the manga he also, under the right conditions, turns into the girls' penultimate weapon. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4f57b33a | featureApplicability |
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Tokyo Mew Mew (Manga) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4f57b33a | |
Robot Buddy / int_4f7c0ccb | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_4f7c0ccb | comment |
Eve in Mann & Machine is all but human in everything but physical limits and life experience, although her predecessor as Bobby's partner certainly fit this trope to a T. | |
Robot Buddy / int_4f7c0ccb | featureApplicability |
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Mann & Machine | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_4f7c0ccb | |
Robot Buddy / int_505358aa | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_505358aa | comment |
One of the three playable charterers in The Deadly Tower of Monsters is a chunky robot that you'd expect to find in a cheesy 1950's B-Movie. | |
Robot Buddy / int_505358aa | featureApplicability |
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The Deadly Tower of Monsters (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_505358aa | |
Robot Buddy / int_50b9086a | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_50b9086a | comment |
On Ready Jet Go!, Jet ends up building a robot version of himself so it can go hang out with Sydney while the real Jet helps Sean with something. However, things go awry when Sean and Sydney start hanging out the robot more than Jet. | |
Robot Buddy / int_50b9086a | featureApplicability |
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Ready Jet Go! | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_50b9086a | |
Robot Buddy / int_50d931f4 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_50d931f4 | comment |
Lando got a starfish-shaped robot buddy named Vuffi Raa in L. Neil Smith's The Lando Calrissian Adventures. Vuffi turned out to be a member of an extra-galactic droid race called the Silentium. | |
Robot Buddy / int_50d931f4 | featureApplicability |
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The Lando Calrissian Adventures | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_50d931f4 | |
Robot Buddy / int_52837809 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_52837809 | comment |
Kamen Rider Drive has Shift Cars. Unlike other Kamen Rider robots, they don't transform, but they can directly augment the hero's abilities in battle. The Drive Driver Transformation Trinket also counts, as it has a built-in AI (the Drive System's creator, who had uploaded his mind to it). | |
Robot Buddy / int_52837809 | featureApplicability |
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Kamen Rider Drive | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_52837809 | |
Robot Buddy / int_52e8fba | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_52e8fba | comment |
Land of Oz: Tik-Tok from Ozma of Oz is the earliest example of this trope. | |
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Land of Oz | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_52e8fba | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_52eecc0c | comment |
Dollarnator from Fanboy and Chum Chum is, to name a few functions, a time machine, an oven, and a piñata, as Fanboy had wanted. | |
Robot Buddy / int_52eecc0c | featureApplicability |
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Fanboy and Chum Chum | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_52eecc0c | |
Robot Buddy / int_5307b01d | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_5307b01d | comment |
The above description also works well for Div from Penny Arcade, especially, and disturbingly, as regards sex (why did Div need condoms??) but the list of his attributes must also include: alcoholic, misogynistic/homophobic, alcoholic again, and very, very verbally abusive. The infamous Fruitf**ker. Do NOT think about what it does. On a more humorous side, in the spin-off video game it appears to be the main villain. |
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Penny Arcade (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_5307b01d | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_538ba773 | comment |
The Machineries of Empire has drones, animal-shaped sentient robots who assist Cheris and are friends with her on the basis of Because You Were Nice to Me. | |
Robot Buddy / int_538ba773 | featureApplicability |
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The Machineries of Empire | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_538ba773 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_53dcf895 | comment |
Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island have Flock's sentient robot Pirate Parrot sidekick, Quiz. | |
Robot Buddy / int_53dcf895 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_53dcf895 | featureConfidence |
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Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_53dcf895 | |
Robot Buddy / int_54f1f0c | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_54f1f0c | comment |
Lucky Beast in Kemono Friends. Presumably intended as a park guide, now mostly a source of exposition. | |
Robot Buddy / int_54f1f0c | featureApplicability |
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Kemono Friends | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_54f1f0c | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_577107ce | comment |
Oscar in Syberia. He joins you in your quest to find his creator, Hans Voralberg, with the use of a clockwork train he was programmed to operate. | |
Robot Buddy / int_577107ce | featureApplicability |
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Syberia (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_577107ce | |
Robot Buddy / int_59151283 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_59151283 | comment |
Metal Gear: Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain gives us the D-Walker, a Mini-Mecha that can either act autonomously, or be controlled directly by Snake. Bladewolf from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is another example, though he ends up bickering with Raiden for most of the game. |
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Metal Gear (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_59151283 | |
Robot Buddy / int_59cb7bba | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_59cb7bba | comment |
Battlestar Galactica The original Battlestar Galactica had a robotic daggit, which was mostly a Replacement Goldfish but occasionally proved useful for crawling through ductwork or whatever. It had artificial fur and the most obnoxious synthetic bark imaginable. Cy, from Galactica 1980. In fact he's often viewed as the only good thing about it. |
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Robot Buddy / int_59cb7bba | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_59cb7bba | |
Robot Buddy / int_59da62aa | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_59da62aa | comment |
Fallout: New Vegas gives us ED-E the recruitable Robot Buddy, Rex might count too, though he's only half a robot. | |
Robot Buddy / int_59da62aa | featureApplicability |
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Fallout: New Vegas (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_59da62aa | |
Robot Buddy / int_5b55de7e | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_5b55de7e | comment |
Star Wars: Invasion: Prowl is Finn Galfridian's robotic companion, linked to him by a pair of remote goggles that let Finn see what he does, and acting as a snarky sidekick. | |
Robot Buddy / int_5b55de7e | featureApplicability |
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Star Wars: Invasion (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_5b55de7e | |
Robot Buddy / int_5c897f4a | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_5c897f4a | comment |
Ennesby from Schlock Mercenary isn't so much loyal to the Toughs as he is interested in working for them, as a "free" AI, but especially for the titular amorph he does play the "buddy" part of this trope now and then. | |
Robot Buddy / int_5c897f4a | featureApplicability |
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Schlock Mercenary (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_5c897f4a | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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UNA Frontiers gives you Cyberna and Shiratz, who are subtle subversions of the trope. The former is an intended human/dolphin interface, the latter an ancient alien probe in the shape of a horse and realistic enough to pass a cursory veterinary inspection. They become loyal friends and allies, but are definitely not subservient. | |
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The protocol droids in System Shock 2 certainly act the part, but have been reprogrammed to fulfill a slightly different function. | |
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One of the signs that the Rocky franchise had gone completely off the rails was the weird and bewildering subplot in Rocky IV in which Paulie (Rocky's brother-in-law) gets a robot wife. | |
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It's Me I'm Alex: Rty Intelligentz, Alex's cohost, bodyguard, and butler. | |
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Red Dwarf: Kryten is a cheerful, friendly, helpful domestic robot. Unfortunately he's just the teensiest bit neurotic, has a fixation with cleanliness that borders on obsessive-compulsive, and lives in constant fear of rejection. He's also not particularly good at anything except cooking and cleaning. And providing exposition. | |
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Curly in Cave Story, given the Player Character himself is a robot. | |
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The trope is played with very casually in Funny People. One of the posters of his own movies George Simms has in his house is called "My Best Friend is a Robot". No footage of the film-within-the-film is shown, nor is it ever mentioned in dialogue. We can glean from the poster that it also stars Owen Wilson, but there's no telling whether he or Simms played the robot. | |
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Inspector Gadget is his own robot buddy. He's got everything he might ever need at his fingertips, and all he needs is someone who's paying attention to hang around and tell him. | |
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Pit in Tomica Hyper Rescue Drive Head Kidou Kyuukyuu Keisatsu, who is always seen doing various tasks to help out around the Mobile Rescue Police headquarters and even being able to work at the command room bridge. Unlike other AI characters shown in the series, he's a truly Benevolent A.I.. | |
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The Adventures of Slim Goodbody: B-1, Slim's sidekick, is his right-hand man and is a robot. | |
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Kyrie from Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Reflection is Childhood Friends with an A.I. named Iris. This later turns out to be a subversion. Iris isn't actually an A.I., and she never considered herself to be Kyrie's friend. | |
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The show's most prominent example is robot dog K-9, who the Doctor later passed on to companion Sarah Jane Smith. | |
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Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: Berby, who helps the kids time travel, and is shown in between episodes playing with them. | |
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MOAV in Maglam Lord was supposed to be an artificial weapon for killing immortal beings, like the protagonist, Killizerk the Bladelord. Thanks to their influence and the friendships MOAV strikes with the other members of the party and the town, however, he starts to develop a kind, gentle, friendly personality, and he becomes one of the nicest characters in the game. Still perfectly capable of kicking ass and destruction, however. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita's Drifts in the Universe have Doraemon and gang befriending a bunch of Space Cadets, whose member includes Log the roly-poly robot resembling a mechanical soccer ball with googly eyes. Log and Doraemon even become close friends since they're both robots on their respective teams. | |
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BT-7274 from Titanfall is an AI-controlled battle mech, but he doesn't just fight. He can also throw you, catch you from falling into a Bottomless Pit or scan for enemies. | |
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TAC in Mirai Sentai Timeranger/Circuit in Power Rangers Time Force, a robotic owl. | |
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Tokumei Sentai Go Busters and Power Rangers Beast Morphers deserve special mention, as instead of just one buddy for the team, each hero has their own robot partner: Red has Cheeda Nick/Cruise, Blue has Gorisaki Banana/Smash, and Yellow has Usada Lettuce/Jax. Beet Buster/the Gold Ranger's partner, Beet J Stag/Steel, can even transform and fight alongside the others as Stag Buster/the Silver Ranger. | |
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Galaxy of Fear has DV-9, who feels like his talents are wasted on babysitting and resents this duty, and is the most worlds-weary of the cast, but still feels driven to help his charges and his master however he can. Still, he elects to be Put on a Bus halfway through. | |
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In DC One Million, the Batman of the far future has built a robot version of Robin, which (as the robot tells "our" Batman) represents his lost childhood (an even more tragic one than Bruce Wayne's where he was Forced to Watch as his parents were murdered by a terrorist) and keeps him sane. | |
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In Fallout 3, the Lone Wanderer can recruit a Mr. Gutsy named Sergeant RL-3. | |
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Fallout 4 has Codsworth, your character's Mr. Handy from before the war. There's also Curie, a Mrs Handy who's also a romance option. The Automatron DLC adds Ada and also gives you the option to customize Ada, Codsworth, and Curie or build your own robot buddy from scratch. Nick Valentine blurs the line a bit as a prototype synth, but in his own words he is still "servos and sprockets". | |
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In Other Waters casts the player in this role, with them being an AI assistant built into the advanced diving suit that the protagonist, xenobiologist Ellery Vas, is using to explore the oceans of the Gliese 677Cc. It turns out said AI was designed by Ellery's lover, Minae Nomura. | |
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Farscape During the break between seasons three and four John Crichton is stranded aboard an elderly Leviathan. To keep himself company he adopts one of the ships' DRDs, names it "1812", paints it in the colors of the French flag and teaches it to beep the 1812 Overture. He takes 1812 with him when he returns to Moya and keeps it around for the rest of the series. This is shown back in the premiere. Trapped on a Leviathan with these Ragtag Bunch of Misfits who treat him with hostility or contempt, Crichton is told to choose his friends wisely. So Crichton repairs a DRD who had its eyestalk damaged during the events of the episode. |
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IC in Denshi Sentai Denziman. | |
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Baymax from Big Hero 6 is this to Hiro, being a nurse-bot programmed by Hiro's brother Tadashi. | |
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The Sims have Servos. The first game Servos are simply buyable objects that cost a whooping 15,000 simoleons, however, once activated, it will do any of the chores; from cooking, repairing, gardening, cleaning to interacting with other sims. It's also a downplayed example as they are not player characters yet. The second game Servos can be built with a robot workshop with a gold badge in robotics, and become playable if activated, inheriting the traits of the one who activated them, and can be either male or female of their choosing. As a playable sim, they have 10 levels of Cooking and Cleaning, is counted as a household, will do chores autonomously, and you can build relationships with them. Unlike the Servos from the first game, these Servos are not waterproof (though they can go outside the rain with no problem). Servos don't exist yet in the third game, but the SimBot fulfills the same function as a playable sims and comes in two versions, the bought SimBot and the created SimBot; the former has a rusted appearance and a limited lifespan, but is instantly best friends with a target sim, while the latter has a neater and shiny appearance and has an infinite lifespan, though their relationship with the creator start out average. The fourth game Servos receive a redesign to be realistic, but still fulfills the same role like the previous Servos. They can be given enhancements that gives them bonus benefits, and at Level 4, can toggle behavioral modules that suit their role. The danger is that unlike PlumBots, Servos can short circuit through water. |
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Doraemon has a ton, besides the titular character: The titular character is the Trope Codifier in Japan. He is a cat-like robot created in the future and is sent back in time by Sewashi to help the main character Nobita. The more recent adaptation of Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops has has Chippo, brain unit of Zanda Claus who assumes a part-mechanical, part avian form looking like a cute baby chick, and a Ridiculously Cute Critter once he gets to bond with Nobita and gang. Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights have a wisecracking robotic genie named Mikujin as one of their new allies, hired by Doraemon as a tour guide for them to enter the world of Arabian Nights. He's a bumbling Funny Robot who provides most of the film's comic relief. Doraemon: Nobita's Drifts in the Universe have Doraemon and gang befriending a bunch of Space Cadets, whose member includes Log the roly-poly robot resembling a mechanical soccer ball with googly eyes. Log and Doraemon even become close friends since they're both robots on their respective teams. Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom introduces Dr. Chapek's sidekick, a mechanical kangaroo-rodent called Kirinpa. Who appears mechanical enough that his rodent features are obscured, since he didn't freak Doraemon out when around the gang. Doraemon: Nobita and The Space Heroes have a burger-shaped robot sidekick called the "Burger Director". Doraemon: Nobita's Treasure Island have Flock's sentient robot Pirate Parrot sidekick, Quiz. |
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Borderlands franchise: The Claptraps, who in the first game give you reminders of new missions and are often seen dancing in the cities. In the "Robot Revolution" DLC, however, the Claptraps have Turned Against Their Masters and try to take over Pandora for themselves. By the time of the sequel, there's only one Claptrap left on Pandora, and the citizens of Sanctuary see him as a nuisance. He's still helpful in a number of missions because of his ability to interface with Hyperion technology. In Tales from the Borderlands, the main characters have a robot buddy who in turn has his own robot buddy. Initially Loader Bot is just a bodyguard for Rhys, while the Gortys robot is basically an adorable MacGuffin. By the end of the story, the friendship between the two becomes a major plot point. |
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You Suck at Cooking: Pimblokto is a mostly offscreen robotic buddy that is in reality a pair of gopher grabbers. He "guest stars" in a few videos and tries to make food, but the fact that the grabbers can't grip onto things well usually means that he makes a mess by the end. In their first onscreen appearance together, the host makes it clear that Pimblokto is not meant to be cooking, and eventually ends up kicking him out of the house. | |
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The X-Wing Series has more than a few pilots' astromechs that fit the bill. Corran Horn's droid Whistler offers electronic raspberries when he thinks Corran is being stupid, is packed full of useful programming from the duo's days on the Corellian Security Force, and will refuse to eject when going into a lethal situation. "Face" Loran took a cue from Return of the Jedi and outfitted his Vape with a beer ejector. Myn Donos's droid Shiner was the only other survivor from his original squadron, leading to Donos's Heroic BSoD when he's destroyed. And Lara Nostil's companion Tonin got to become King of the Droids and help take down a Super Star Destroyer. | |
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I Am Frankie has two: PEGS1 and BOB. That's not counting the actual androids running around, mind. | |
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Mass Effect 2: The game has Legion, who manages to be one of the game's two or three sane individuals (for a sufficiently loose definition of individual). It is something of a Warrior Poet who makes an effort to explain the culture and ethics of the geth, who were previously assumed to be Always Chaotic Evil, with partial success. It also features EDI, who, although not a robot, is an AI that eventually becomes the Normandy, giving EDI a true physical presence, allowing "her" to qualify for this trope. In Mass Effect 3, in fact she upgrades to Fembot. Seeing as she also is constantly in contact with the player, she feels just like this trope. |
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It also features EDI, who, although not a robot, is an AI that eventually becomes the Normandy, giving EDI a true physical presence, allowing "her" to qualify for this trope. In Mass Effect 3, in fact she upgrades to Fembot. Seeing as she also is constantly in contact with the player, she feels just like this trope. | |
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Christopher Stasheff's Warlock of Gramarye series has Rod Gallowglass' companion Fess, a slightly-malfunctional robot retainer who often wears the body of a Mechanical Horse while on undercover missions. | |
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Fallout: The Mr. Handy, and its combat version, Mr. Gutsy, is a customizable line of robot buddies. In Fallout 3, the Lone Wanderer can recruit a Mr. Gutsy named Sergeant RL-3. Fallout: New Vegas gives us ED-E the recruitable Robot Buddy, Rex might count too, though he's only half a robot. Fallout 4 has Codsworth, your character's Mr. Handy from before the war. There's also Curie, a Mrs Handy who's also a romance option. The Automatron DLC adds Ada and also gives you the option to customize Ada, Codsworth, and Curie or build your own robot buddy from scratch. Nick Valentine blurs the line a bit as a prototype synth, but in his own words he is still "servos and sprockets". |
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Time Patrol Trunks is accompanied by a robot named Hope!(exclamation point necessary) in Dragon Ball Online. | |
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Spaceships and Psychics: In the Actual Play Ironsworn: Starforged campaign, the Player Character, Eren Finn, goes rogue to protect a Benevolent A.I., whom she names Anvil. Mechanically-speaking, Anvil is a Utility Bot companion asset, allowing them to help out with technological problems while Eren handles combat situations. | |
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Charlie in Making Contact. He's next to useless, but cute and inoffensive and seems to represent Joey's connection to his dead father in a way since Charlie was given to Joey by his father as a Christmas present. | |
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Making Contact | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_78eab5f8 | comment |
Played with in Diesel Sweeties, where two of the characters in an ensemble cast happen to be robots. Also, the toaster is apparently self-aware. | |
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Diesel Sweeties (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_78eab5f8 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_79ab4c73 | comment |
Finch (2021) has Dewey and the newly created Jeff. The latter was made by Finch to be one for his dog after he’s gone. | |
Robot Buddy / int_79ab4c73 | featureApplicability |
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Finch (2021) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_7a5b43e3 | comment |
Space Glass: The Marauder is a kind, if socially awkward, friend to Reeva. It's implied he was also this to Bagok Grinch. | |
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Space Glass | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_7a5b43e3 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_7ac0e0b0 | comment |
In I Was a Teenage Exocolonist, you can get a pet vacubot by continually doing robot repairs, which increases all mental skills by 20 and adds 4 points to the card on the rightmost slot in card challenges. It becomes your assistant in its epilogue. | |
Robot Buddy / int_7ac0e0b0 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_7ac0e0b0 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_7ac38ec4 | comment |
Rebuild World: Both discussed and subverted. Akira's Virtual Sidekick Alpha teases him with the prospect of appearing in a humanoid body as part of his reward if he completes the mission she contracts him for. Akira mulls the possibility of buying an automaton body for Alpha to inhabit, to which she reacts with Let Us Never Speak of This Again. Alpha confirms in a conversation Akira overhears from her in a dream that she does have access to such bodies, but they aren't permitted into the area her request takes place in. The Mauve Shirt hunter Rodin recalls rumors of hunters having found automata in ruins and by pure luck had them register that hunter as the owner, proceeding to make their further explorations into a breeze, which prompts Rodin to fall for the Shmuck Bait of awakening Olivia who punches him through his chest. The Origin Story of Alice and Lawrence, the latter being The Patriarch of Reina's family, is a subversion: Lawrence was made a Puppet King to allow Alice legitimacy within the Corporate Government. |
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Rebuild World | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_7c38e4df | comment |
Ultraman Cosmos: The prequel movie had Clevergon, who helps the young Musashi a bit throughout the film and then returns in the series proper a few times to help Musashi again. In two instances, he got turned giant-sized; first when Chaos Header corrupted him, and second when he gets hit by an enlarging beam to help Ultraman Cosmos fight some aliens. | |
Robot Buddy / int_7c38e4df | featureApplicability |
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Ultraman Cosmos | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_7c48915b | comment |
Robot (real name Seraph Thirteen) in Gunnerkrigg Court. He's not had much of a good time since his first appearance; he gets possessed by a Glass Eyed Man, has his body destroyed by Eglamore, gets turned into paperclips while his CPU is in jail, gets stuck in a docking station and then a robot mouse, and goes all weird when his CPU is put into Seraph One. Later, he becomes a revolutionary and starts a robot religion, where Jeanne is a goddess and Kat is an angel. | |
Robot Buddy / int_7c48915b | featureApplicability |
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Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_7d5983cb | comment |
Ultraman Decker features HANE2, nicknamed "Hanejiro" by the crew; a space exploration AI hurriedly repurposed for combat use as a fighter jet (and eventually Humongous Mecha) pilot after aliens invaded. He ends up being Kanata's Secret-Keeper and helps cover for his transformations into Ultraman. He's something of a Composite Character of Dyna's Lovemos and that series' version of Hanejiro (an alien creature who really was a cute mascot for Super GUTS). | |
Robot Buddy / int_7d5983cb | featureApplicability |
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Ultraman Decker | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_7f87dafc | comment |
Mobile Suit Gundam SEED has Athrun making various Haros for his fiancé. Her favorite is a pink one. | |
Robot Buddy / int_7f87dafc | featureApplicability |
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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_7f87dafc | |
Robot Buddy / int_80c382f4 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_80c382f4 | comment |
The title characters in the Defenders of the Earth episode "Audie and Tweak" are a boy genius and the robot he built using organic circuits. Unlike silicon-based computers, Tweak is immune to the disruption caused by Tycos (a supposedly infallible supercomputer designed by Octon) but the fact that he has organic circuits means he cannot survive long if his power supply is drained, leading to an aversion of the robotic version of the Disney Death trope. | |
Robot Buddy / int_80c382f4 | featureApplicability |
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Defenders of the Earth | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_81b76f22 | comment |
The protagonist of Chibi-Robo! is a Robot Buddy to all of the inhabitants of the house, but what makes this even more interesting is that he has his own Robot Buddy, Telly Vision, who flies around giving Chibi advice and speaking for him in cases where the player has to say something other than "yes" or "no". | |
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Chibi-Robo! (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_81f5d35d | comment |
Kamen Rider: A number of series in the 2010s included very collectible little transforming robots, though they're less full characters and more intelligent gadgets: Predating the rest of the entries with robot helpers by a few years, Kamen Rider Hibiki had CDs that transformed into robot animals. Kamen Rider Double and Kamen Rider Ghost had various robot gadgets. Ghost's gadgets tend to be more archaic, like a little robot rotary phone instead of a modern cell phone. Kamen Rider OOO had robot soda cans. Kamen Rider Fourze has robot fast food powered by Astro Switches. Kamen Rider Wizard's little companions aren't actually robotic, being magically-animated model kits instead, but they fill the same niche. Kamen Rider Drive has Shift Cars. Unlike other Kamen Rider robots, they don't transform, but they can directly augment the hero's abilities in battle. The Drive Driver Transformation Trinket also counts, as it has a built-in AI (the Drive System's creator, who had uploaded his mind to it). Kamen Rider Zero-One, which has a major focus on robotics, has a humanoid example in the form of Aruto's Robot Girl assistant Is. |
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Kamen Rider (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_86814e94 | comment |
Automatons in Final Fantasy XI, while indeed a puppet for the Puppetmaster class, seem to possess unique thoughts of their own, and in at least two cases, personalities! Cardians, which are the pride and joy of Windurst, are a lot less rigid compared to Automatons. One cutscene has a Cardian trying to look for an EXP party! | |
Robot Buddy / int_86814e94 | featureApplicability |
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Final Fantasy XI (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy / int_86904ab8 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_86904ab8 | comment |
The robot arms in the movie version of Iron Man, funnily tagged by Tony Stark as "DUM-E" and "U". DUM-E's the one with a grip which saves Tony's life after his new arc reactor is removed, or in some infamous cases a fire extinguisher; while "U" is usually tasked documentation via a camera that the film sometimes switches to. "DUM-E" is remarkably clumsy. One wonders why Tony even bothers to keep using him at all, unless you pay attention during the magazine cover montage in the beginning of the film and see that he built that robot when he was in college, implying that it was the first major invention he made. At the end of the third film, we see him return to the wreckage of his home to retrieve "DUM-E". | |
Robot Buddy / int_86904ab8 | featureApplicability |
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IronMan | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_87dd39dd | comment |
I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire!: The Robot Maid Amagi is Liam’s Parental Substitute and essentially prime minister for his Feudal Future domain, as well as his main voice of reason and an Only Sane Woman. | |
Robot Buddy / int_87dd39dd | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_87dd39dd | featureConfidence |
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I'm the Evil Lord of an Intergalactic Empire! | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_87dd39dd | |
Robot Buddy / int_8ac4e993 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_8ac4e993 | comment |
The various Gundam titles have Haro. Its size and intelligence varies between continuities. There's the original green Haro which is the largest in the franchise. Mobile Suit Gundam SEED has Athrun making various Haros for his fiancé. Her favorite is a pink one. Mobile Suit Gundam 00 has Celestial Being using Haros to do technical work like battle repairs. Lockon has his own orange Haro and his Gundams are designed to interface with it. This one is arguably the most intelligent of the bunch as it frequently snarks at Lockon, calls Nena's Haro "nii-san"("Big Brother" in the dub) and mourns the first Lockon's death by constantly calling out to him for a while. In The Movie, it gets a blue companion since Gundam Zabanya is too complicated for just one Haro. Nena's purple Haro is as foulmouthed as Nena's brother and not only outright insults Lockon's Haro, it even knocks the latter away. Plus its extremely creepy when it starts talking Machine Monotone in Ribbons' voice. In the second season, Saji is usually accompanied by a red Haro. It even assists him in piloting the O-Raiser and at one point foils a hijack. |
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Gundam (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_8ac4e993 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_8d8157e0 | comment |
Lexx: 790 is a disembodied robot head who is a Deadpan Snarker as well as a complete and utter Jerkass to anyone who isn't Xev (except later in the series, when he has his affections switched from Xev to Kai) - especially Stan, and on several occasions he comes across as completely psychotic. Such as when he blew up Earth. 100% knowingly and deliberately. | |
Robot Buddy / int_8d8157e0 | featureApplicability |
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Lexx | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy / int_8de0e284 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_8de0e284 | comment |
In Snatcher, we have Metal Gear Mk. II (named and modeled after the eponymous mecha Metal Gear), Gillian's walking Forensics Lab, and Robot Buddy. Unlike most examples of the trope, although loyal to Gillian, Metal does not hesitate to call Gillian out on some of his questionable behavior, and insult him semi-regularly. This little robot buddy was transplanted into Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. | |
Robot Buddy / int_8de0e284 | featureApplicability |
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Snatcher (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_8de0e284 | |
Robot Buddy / int_8e077a1 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_8e077a1 | comment |
Redbot in Power Rangers Ninja Steel. | |
Robot Buddy / int_8e077a1 | featureApplicability |
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Power Rangers Ninja Steel | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_8e077a1 | |
Robot Buddy / int_8e8ed866 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_8e8ed866 | comment |
KITT from Knight Rider has the distinction of being a Robot Buddy main character. As such, he gets a lot more personality than your typical Robot Buddy, and gets to make more demands of his partner Michael, often giving Michael orders and expecting them to be carried out. | |
Robot Buddy / int_8e8ed866 | featureApplicability |
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Knight Rider | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_8e8ed866 | |
Robot Buddy / int_8ea1c5d1 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_8ea1c5d1 | comment |
Ropetto from Combattler V. Its most essential function was ensuring the team combined correctly their Humongous Mecha. | |
Robot Buddy / int_8ea1c5d1 | featureApplicability |
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Combattler V | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_8ea1c5d1 | |
Robot Buddy / int_903b71a1 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_903b71a1 | comment |
For Your Safety has the Morphs, anthropomorphic AI's designed to be companions to humans. Unfortunately due to a Zeroth Law Rebellion, every human being is assigned a morph at birth, leading to Big Brother Is Watching. | |
Robot Buddy / int_903b71a1 | featureApplicability |
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For Your Safety | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_903b71a1 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_90c73dda | comment |
Erek King from Animorphs is this to the main crew. Although there's some tension due to the fact that Erek is an Actual Pacifist (he's programmed that way) and they're in a war, usually he is able to help by being Mister Exposition or using his abilities in ways that don't involve direct combat. However, he and the kids have a falling out at the end of the series, because Jake blackmailed him into fighting. Conversely, the kids blame Erek for the death of Rachel, as Erek drained the Pool ship's weapons. Erek and the Animorphs never reconcile. Erek's entire species, the Chee, were created by the now-extinct Pemalites to be playmates. Their name means "friend" in the Chee language. |
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Animorphs | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy / int_915ce702 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_915ce702 | comment |
Star Wars Resistance: At the beginning of the show, Poe Dameron loans BB-8 to the inexperienced protagonist Kaz, specifically so he can keep an eye on him. Yaeger also has his own droid friend, who he calls "Bucket". Later in the season, CB-23, who has been serving as Poe's substitute astromech droid, replaces BB when Poe takes him back. | |
Robot Buddy / int_915ce702 | featureApplicability |
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Star Wars Resistance | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_915ce702 | |
Robot Buddy / int_916f87f3 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_916f87f3 | comment |
Creator 0010 from Radiant Silvergun. In fact, it's what created and recreated mankind in the first place. | |
Robot Buddy / int_916f87f3 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_916f87f3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Radiant Silvergun (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_916f87f3 | |
Robot Buddy / int_93221cce | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_93221cce | comment |
Kamen Rider OOO had robot soda cans. | |
Robot Buddy / int_93221cce | featureApplicability |
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Kamen Rider OOO | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_93221cce | |
Robot Buddy / int_93572752 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_93572752 | comment |
Doraemon: Nobita and The Space Heroes have a burger-shaped robot sidekick called the "Burger Director". | |
Robot Buddy / int_93572752 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_93572752 | featureConfidence |
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Doraemon: Nobita and The Space Heroes | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_93572752 | |
Robot Buddy / int_93ef56a7 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_93ef56a7 | comment |
Michael in Pixels is an android who's Violet's assistant and secretary. His behavior, however, is noticeably mechanical. | |
Robot Buddy / int_93ef56a7 | featureApplicability |
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Pixels | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_93ef56a7 | |
Robot Buddy / int_95a8c491 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_95a8c491 | comment |
Octus on Sym-Bionic Titan to Ilana and Lance. He's not really considered an inferior to them. | |
Robot Buddy / int_95a8c491 | featureApplicability |
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Sym-Bionic Titan | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_95a8c491 | |
Robot Buddy / int_95bfa795 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_95bfa795 | comment |
Excalibur had a Robot Buddy named Widget, but the circumstances surrounding him were complicated. as it eventually turned out the mind of Rachel Summers (Scott and Jean's daughter from a Bad Future where the Sentinels had enslaved humanity) had become trapped in this robot body without her memories. After being on the team for a while like the typical Robot Buddy, until regaining her memories and true body. Widget himself remained, and apparently is now Kang the Conqueror's Robot Buddy, although how they came together isn't known. | |
Robot Buddy / int_95bfa795 | featureApplicability |
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Excalibur | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_976efc02 | comment |
Tom Servo and Crow are the robot buddies of Joel Hodgson/Mike Nelson on Mystery Science Theater 3000, though they're not particularly useful apart from their capacity for wit and sarcasm (and with Crow, that's not always guaranteed). | |
Robot Buddy / int_976efc02 | featureApplicability |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_976efc02 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_992d5e53 | comment |
The Mighty Grand Piton: After being awakened by Connie, Grand Piton becomes Connie's friend and protector. According to the digital art book, their friendship was inspired on The Iron Giant. | |
Robot Buddy / int_992d5e53 | featureApplicability |
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The Mighty Grand Piton (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_992d5e53 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_99667a3a | comment |
Mech West has Six, the little mech that protagonist Pearl adopts and begins to care for, and hide from the bandits trying to steal it. | |
Robot Buddy / int_99667a3a | featureApplicability |
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Mech West (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_99667a3a | |
Robot Buddy / int_99e14788 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_99e14788 | comment |
Datas in Tensou Sentai Goseiger, a robot arcade machine. | |
Robot Buddy / int_99e14788 | featureApplicability |
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Tensou Sentai Goseiger | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_99e14788 | |
Robot Buddy / int_9b38e5f3 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_9b38e5f3 | comment |
Interstellar features TARS and CASE, the former of which is more prominent due to his witty and snarky programming (though his humor settings can be altered). | |
Robot Buddy / int_9b38e5f3 | featureApplicability |
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Interstellar | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_9b38e5f3 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_9cc9639 | comment |
In Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, the cliche superhero Captain Gordon, Defender of Earth comes complete with the Robot Buddy Thursday, who fits the description right down to having a self-sacrifice attack named Arigato Roboto ("Thank you, Robot")note Which may as well be a shout-out to Styx. Incidentally, his character type is not Robot Buddy. It's Invincible Robot/Super Robot. |
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Disgaea: Hour of Darkness (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_9ef055f4 | comment |
Clank from the Ratchet & Clank series, although he's usually more well-grounded than Ratchet. | |
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Ratchet & Clank (Franchise) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_9f68876b | comment |
Peebo in Choudenshi Bioman. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_a084399a | comment |
Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights have a wisecracking robotic genie named Mikujin as one of their new allies, hired by Doraemon as a tour guide for them to enter the world of Arabian Nights. He's a bumbling Funny Robot who provides most of the film's comic relief. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita's Dorabian Nights | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_a183d57f | comment |
The concept of a robot buddy was reversed for the whole concept of Bender from Futurama, who shows the exact opposite of everything that makes a Robot Buddy (while ironically still being a buddy). He did, however, perform a Heroic Sacrifice to the book.Except that it was All Just a Dream. Why they call him "Bender the Magnificent"! Where'd everybody go? When Morgan Proctor removes Bender's personality and puts it on a disk, Fry protests vehemently. |
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In Ultraman R/B, the villains were assisted by a drone called D.R.L.N. (pronounced "Darling"). | |
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Kelex and Kelor in Man of Steel, floating droids serving the El family. The former is more prominent. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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XR from Buzz Lightyear of Star Command is a buddy for his whole team and Buzz Lightyear in particular (with a few episodes featuring solely him and Buzz against the villains). | |
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Another series from the "Nagahama trilogy" Daimos gave us another robot buddy. It performed all kind of tasks in the Daimobic — including household chores — and it gave advice and council (often of the "Nobody asked you!" kind). | |
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The Naked Jedi: Sarza repairs a droid, SX-99 (Essex), who is basically a small floating toolbox (the author admits Essex is basically a cheat to allow Sarza to have some gear but still be naked). | |
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NieR: Automata: The YoRHa android units are assisted by Pod units. Their AIs are less sophisticated compared to the androids and their job is to provide more "mechanical" functions like providing tactical analysis and communications, ranged fire and slowing down descent, and to monitor and decommission all YoRHa units once the Project YoRHa is terminated. | |
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Final Fantasy: Automatons in Final Fantasy XI, while indeed a puppet for the Puppetmaster class, seem to possess unique thoughts of their own, and in at least two cases, personalities! Cardians, which are the pride and joy of Windurst, are a lot less rigid compared to Automatons. One cutscene has a Cardian trying to look for an EXP party! Marcie from Final Fantasy Adventure. He could be used to restore MP when you use the Ask feature. His only weakness is that he cannot jump, which serves as his own demise. His Heroic Sacrifice is throwing you away from the crumbling Dime Tower to The Very Definitely Final Dungeon. |
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Portal 2 gives you the absentminded but chatty and mostly-helpful Wheatley, voiced by Stephen Merchant, for the first act of the game. Then he becomes the Big Bad, and you get POTaTOS, who's as friendly as she was beforehand as GLaDOS. | |
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Hymie in Get Smart was built by bad guys, but did a Heel–Face Turn and joined the heroes. | |
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Many characters in Questionable Content have "Anthro PCs" — Anthropromorphic Personal Computers; antisocial and psychotic little robots that don't like taking orders and engage every electrical appliance in sight sexually, sort of like persocoms with attitudes. However, this mainly applies to Pintsize; his personality is definitely an outlier and most of them are much friendlier/less perverted. It was revealed in a short series of strips to be a side-effect of his region settings. It got switched to British, and he spouted a top-hat and monocle, and started acting like a butler. His normal setting, with the psychosis and raunchiness is American. It was never fully explored how much was actual change, and how much was Pintsize screwing with people, though. And later in a flashback, it is revealed that when Martin was assigned Pintsize he was being interviewed by a giant, albeit friendly, spider robot. Martin happens to be terrified of spiders, so the results were skewed toward the weird and unsettling. Later, the strip introduces Winslow (a Mac/iPod Anthro PC) and Momo (a Sony Anthro PC), who are both quite friendly and make nice foils to Pintsize's hijinx, making his attitude possibly due to his model. There is also PT410x (a Linux Anthro PC), who is an arrogant dick constantly jabbering about how "Closed-source software is slavery" (he goes by his serial number rather than a "human-coined SLAVE NAME" for this reason), and crazy conspiracy theories. Then there's Bubbles, a former combat droid who wants to be liked, but hasn't got a lot of social skills; it wasn't a major part of her former job and her size tends to scare off most people she meets. |
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Black the Fall: Some time after getting out of the factory and wandering through the countryside, the Player Character gains an ally in the form of a four-legged dog-like robot with a boxy body. He accompanies him from then on, doing things for him like powering devices, distracting security cameras, and acting as a platform. | |
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Carried over to The Force Awakens with BB-8. | |
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Booster Gold's Robot Buddy, Skeets. He began as a service droid at the museum Booster worked at in the 25th century (until Booster stole him). Skeets is one of those closest to Booster, and if he's damaged in any way Booster tends to get very upset. The New 52 reboot changed Skeets to a headset. | |
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Navi in Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, a robot parrot. | |
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Ultra Series: Ultraman Dyna: A one-off example is Lovemos from episode 32, a little space exploration robot specifically designed to be an appealing mascot for Super GUTS. Unfortunately, he gets possessed by an alien spirit that turns him evil and he merges himself with Super GUTS' vehicles to turn into the giant Satan Lovemos. Ultraman Cosmos: The prequel movie had Clevergon, who helps the young Musashi a bit throughout the film and then returns in the series proper a few times to help Musashi again. In two instances, he got turned giant-sized; first when Chaos Header corrupted him, and second when he gets hit by an enlarging beam to help Ultraman Cosmos fight some aliens. Ultraman Max had Coco, who mostly served as a mascot for DASH, but also helped Elly with the collection, management, and processing of data related to the Monsters of the Week. Partel from Ultraman Orb: The Origin Saga is a villainous example as she serves Big Bad Dr. Psychi. In Ultraman R/B, the villains were assisted by a drone called D.R.L.N. (pronounced "Darling"). Ultraman Decker features HANE2, nicknamed "Hanejiro" by the crew; a space exploration AI hurriedly repurposed for combat use as a fighter jet (and eventually Humongous Mecha) pilot after aliens invaded. He ends up being Kanata's Secret-Keeper and helps cover for his transformations into Ultraman. He's something of a Composite Character of Dyna's Lovemos and that series' version of Hanejiro (an alien creature who really was a cute mascot for Super GUTS). |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Transformers Film Series: Bumblebee takes this role on occasion. He gives the impression of actively trying to invoke the trope; Sam accuses him of faking muteness at one point to try and be endearing. The third movie gives an almost darker version of this trope, with Soundwave and Laserbeak being "clients" to the human Dylan. However, it's more of a mutual respect than an actual friendship, as back story reveals that Soundwave respects Dylan because the human has an almost similar personality to his true master, Megatron. |
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L3-37 in Solo is friends with Lando, but has a confrontational attitude and regularly asserts that she's her own person. Given her protests for droid rights, she'd probably be offended by this trope and how "buddy" robots are usually secondary to the humans. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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GIR on Invader Zim is another subversion of the Robot Buddy who is actually The Ditz with a Superpowered Evil Side; on the (rare) occasions when GIR is being competent, he's terrifying.. | |
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In Infinity Train, Tulip has ditzy robot sidekick named One-One, a ball-robot with two personalities: Glad-One, the eternal optimist; and Sad-One, the eternal pessimist. The two can split down the middle to function independently. | |
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The Mouse Watch has The Candroid, a mouse-shaped android that helps the titular heroes. Its inventor gave it that name because "it 'can' answer almost anything you ask it." It also changes the direction of the story by off-handedly revealing that someone in the organization is a traitor. | |
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On Mack & Moxy, Clixx serves as this to Mack and Moxy, remaining at Helpee HQ and supporting them, the Trooper, and the rest on the ground via "instant moosaging," which consists of appearing as a hologram between Mack's horns. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Marcie from Final Fantasy Adventure. He could be used to restore MP when you use the Ask feature. His only weakness is that he cannot jump, which serves as his own demise. His Heroic Sacrifice is throwing you away from the crumbling Dime Tower to The Very Definitely Final Dungeon. | |
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Several Super Sentai and Power Rangers seasons have featured these: IC in Denshi Sentai Denziman. Peebo in Choudenshi Bioman. Mag in Choushinsei Flashman. Colon in Choujuu Sentai Liveman. Arthur G6 in Chikyuu Sentai Fiveman. Alpha 5 in Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers and Power Rangers Zeo; and his Suspiciously Similar Substitute Alpha 6 in Power Rangers Turbo, Power Rangers in Space and Power Rangers Lost Galaxy. TAC in Mirai Sentai Timeranger/Circuit in Power Rangers Time Force, a robotic owl. Murphy in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger/RIC in Power Rangers S.P.D., a Robot Dog. Bomper in Engine Sentai Go-onger, as well as the Engines. The latter were adapted to Power Rangers RPM but are nonsentient mecha instead. DaiGoyo in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger, a robot paper lantern (it's present in Power Rangers Samurai as the Light Zord, but as a mere piece of equipment and not a buddy). Datas in Tensou Sentai Goseiger, a robot arcade machine. Navi in Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger, a robot parrot. Power Rangers Megaforce, adapting both Goseiger and Gokaiger, edited out both Datas and Navi in favor of its own buddy named Tensou. Tokumei Sentai Go Busters and Power Rangers Beast Morphers deserve special mention, as instead of just one buddy for the team, each hero has their own robot partner: Red has Cheeda Nick/Cruise, Blue has Gorisaki Banana/Smash, and Yellow has Usada Lettuce/Jax. Beet Buster/the Gold Ranger's partner, Beet J Stag/Steel, can even transform and fight alongside the others as Stag Buster/the Silver Ranger. Wagon in Ressha Sentai ToQger. Redbot in Power Rangers Ninja Steel. Jim Carter and Good Striker in Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger. Jim Carter is part of the Patrangers' Mission Control, while Good Striker is a sentient mecha that alternates between both teams and helps them in combat. Tyramigo in Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, a robot Tyrannosaurus rex. He's normally the team's main Humongous Mecha, but sometimes likes to shrink to human size and hang out with them. Secchan in Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger, a robot bird. The villains have their own Evil Counterpart to him; Gege the robot crow. Funnily enough, these are the only examples despite the series featuring Mechanical Lifeforms, as the rest of the robots aren't buddies but main characters in their own right (and even Gege is secretly possessed by The Man Behind the Man and Greater-Scope Villain). Boontorio Boonderas in Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger, who grows in size and serves as the teams' Humongous Mecha. |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Secchan in Kikai Sentai Zenkaiger, a robot bird. The villains have their own Evil Counterpart to him; Gege the robot crow. Funnily enough, these are the only examples despite the series featuring Mechanical Lifeforms, as the rest of the robots aren't buddies but main characters in their own right (and even Gege is secretly possessed by The Man Behind the Man and Greater-Scope Villain). | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Boontorio Boonderas in Bakuage Sentai Boonboomger, who grows in size and serves as the teams' Humongous Mecha. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome Games is Tough for Mobs: Luxion is a Cool Spaceship with advanced factories that follows the protagonist Leon around in a floating spherical Surveillance Drone. Luxion is a Servile Snarker and Robotic Psychopath with his comedic suggestions of Murder Is the Best Solution. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Luther Ironheart, the robotic deputy in American Flagg! | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Transformers: Animated is somewhere in the middle: some of them act as Robot Buddies of Sari (mostly Bumblebee and Bulkhead), but they do plenty on their own, and there are quite a few episodes where she has little or no effect on the plot. And then it turns out Sari is half-robot herself. | |
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In Neither a Bird nor a Plane, it's Deku!, K.E.L.E.X. was installed into Izuku's spaceship to be this once he arrived on Earth. Formally, their relationship is more like a child and their personal tutor/servant. While K.E.L.E.X's analyses can be very helpful, his tendency to value efficiency above all else and his tactlessly honest statements can make him grating. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Unsounded: Sette aquires a pymaric spider robot designed to set traps that ended up with an artificial personality due to being haunted by ghosts. She names it Bugaboo, or Boo, and it rides around on her shoulder and in her hair from then on. | |
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Overwatch 2 introduces a new mode called "Push" which features a massive Omnic that is extremely friendly and delights in helping whichever team is currently in control of him, even happily exclaiming how good he is at pushing things. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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KVN in Final Space is a "Deep Space Insanity Avoidance Companion" assigned to Gary Goodspeed when he was imprisoned in space for five years, but his gratingly cheerful attitude, obnoxious personality and continuous insistence that he's Gary's best friend have only served to make Gary hate him with the fire of a thousand suns, to the point of cheering when he dies (and expressing frustration and disappointment when he's revived). He's contrasted with a more straight example in shipboard AI H.U.E., who as of the second season is inhabiting a robot body. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Robo from Chrono Trigger. He manages to get himself totaled within minutes of his first appearance, though it's a Heroic BSoD rather than a Heroic Sacrifice. Once the Gadgeteer Genius has her way, he (apparently) continues to serve the party with technology-based attacks and futuristic knowledge. | |
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Random Assault: The RAPE-bot, who Alex destroyed. He got better, though. | |
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Doctor Who: The show's most prominent example is robot dog K-9, who the Doctor later passed on to companion Sarah Jane Smith. In the old series, there was also Kamelion, who was a humanoid robot who, like his name suggests, could impersonate people. Unfortunately, this wasn't used to its full potential because the man who designed the prop (and thus, knew how it worked) died before he could pass the instructions on to anyone else. Thus, he was Put on a Bus every episode up until the one where he was killed off. Gadget in "The Waters of Mars". Handles, a fully robotic Cyberman head, who the Doctor initially used as a PDA, but became his best friend during the Siege of Trenzalore, to the point that the Doctor cried when he eventually lost power for good. |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Biotron and Microtron from The Micronauts, who each got destroyed and rebuilt at least once. Biotron even got to come back as a Living Ship for a while. | |
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Robot Buddy / int_c5c45c70 | |
Robot Buddy / int_c6400483 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_c6400483 | comment |
The Dorkly article, "These Eight Characters are Definitely Going to Die", includes in the list, "The Robot." | |
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Robot Buddy / int_c6400483 | featureConfidence |
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Dorkly Originals (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_c6400483 | |
Robot Buddy / int_c72c2d06 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_c72c2d06 | comment |
Star Wars Rebels has C1-10P, nicknamed "Chopper", as a deliberate reversal of R2-D2 as a helpful Robot Buddy; as showrunner Dave Filoni put it, "If Artoo is a dog, then Chopper is a cat." While Chopper gets a few Pet the Dog moments that show he really cares about his crew, he's primarily a Jerkass that enjoys screwing with them. | |
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Star Wars Rebels | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_c72c2d06 | |
Robot Buddy / int_c8691345 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_c8691345 | comment |
7-Zark-7 in Battle of the Planets, who was not present in the original Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. Zark even had his own robot buddy, a little robot dog named 1-Rover-1. | |
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Robot Buddy / int_cb91a9b3 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_cb91a9b3 | comment |
Eliminators has SPOT ("Search, Patrol and Operational Tactician"), a little R2-D2-ish robot that can turn into a ball of energy and fly around and scout the area. | |
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Eliminators | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_cb91a9b3 | |
Robot Buddy / int_cc47e429 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_cc47e429 | comment |
In Pugs of the Frozen North, Prof. Shackleton Jones bring along one called SNOBOT. | |
Robot Buddy / int_cc47e429 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_cc47e429 | featureConfidence |
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Pugs Of The Frozen North | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_cc47e429 | |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc80720 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc80720 | comment |
Inversion: The Robot Buddy from My Life as a Teenage Robot is not a sidekick, but the Action Girl main character. She has a few human buddies. | |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc80720 | featureApplicability |
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My Life as a Teenage Robot | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc80720 | |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc9d90 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc9d90 | comment |
The more recent adaptation of Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops has has Chippo, brain unit of Zanda Claus who assumes a part-mechanical, part avian form looking like a cute baby chick, and a Ridiculously Cute Critter once he gets to bond with Nobita and gang. | |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc9d90 | featureApplicability |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_ccc9d90 | |
Robot Buddy / int_cdac637a | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_cdac637a | comment |
Another Floyd appeared in Jet Force Gemini. This one rebelled against the big bad and saved a few tribals but needs you to fix him up again. A friend can even control him afterwards to help fight enemies. Quickly becomes averted if your buddy starts shooting the tribals however. | |
Robot Buddy / int_cdac637a | featureApplicability |
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Jet Force Gemini (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_cdac637a | |
Robot Buddy / int_ce531eb8 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_ce531eb8 | comment |
The sequel introduces Tama and Marco, the bionic eye partners of Ryuki and the Masked Woman respectively. Both have the same abilities as Aiba, but different personalities and physical/humanoid forms. Tama is very stern towards but also extremely loyal to Ryuki, while Marco is shy to the point of not having any voiced dialogue, letting Bibi do all the talking. | |
Robot Buddy / int_ce531eb8 | featureApplicability |
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AI: The Somnium Files - nirvanA Initiative (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_ce531eb8 | |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2068cf | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2068cf | comment |
Ultraman Max had Coco, who mostly served as a mascot for DASH, but also helped Elly with the collection, management, and processing of data related to the Monsters of the Week. | |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2068cf | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_cf2068cf | featureConfidence |
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Ultraman Max | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2068cf | |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2d20a8 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2d20a8 | comment |
One episode of Johnny Bravo broke the Fourth Wall by having Executive Meddling occur within the show, one instance being the addition of a Robot Buddy for Johnny. It didn't last, though. | |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2d20a8 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_cf2d20a8 | featureConfidence |
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Johnny Bravo | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_cf2d20a8 | |
Robot Buddy / int_d01f0966 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d01f0966 | comment |
"Robbie": Robbie is a machine that was made to be a nursemaid, and he has been with Gloria for years by the start of the story. Gloria's mother takes the fact that Gloria prefers spending time with Robbie over other humans as evidence that Robbie is detrimental to her child. Even years after their separation, the two run into each other's arms when they meet again. Robbie technically does it because otherwise Gloria would've died, but the narration still indicates that he's happy to be reunited with his her. | |
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Robbie | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d08081ff | comment |
X-5 from Atomic Betty is a team buddy for Betty herself and a personal buddy for Sparky (though you wouldn't tell from the way they behave to each other). | |
Robot Buddy / int_d08081ff | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_d08081ff | featureConfidence |
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Atomic Betty | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d08081ff | |
Robot Buddy / int_d1706117 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d1706117 | comment |
The Dinosaur Capture Team from Zoo Tycoon 2: Extinct Animals have their own Robot Buddy, who runs around in the open distracting the tyrannosaurus while the Team's human members sneak up on it. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d1706117 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_d1706117 | featureConfidence |
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Zoo Tycoon (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d1706117 | |
Robot Buddy / int_d29994ae | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d29994ae | comment |
Live A Live has two: Taroimo, a dying turtle turned fluid android with mad science. Cube, a small robot who looks like a baseball with glasses and a cap who's the resident Robot Buddy of the spaceship Cogita Ergo Sum. However, rather than being a sidekick he's the protagonist of his section of the game as his story is all about him working to save his crew from what is effectively a Xenomorph and later the hostile ship AI. |
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Live A Live (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d29994ae | |
Robot Buddy / int_d461a59f | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d461a59f | comment |
The original Battlestar Galactica had a robotic daggit, which was mostly a Replacement Goldfish but occasionally proved useful for crawling through ductwork or whatever. It had artificial fur and the most obnoxious synthetic bark imaginable. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d461a59f | featureApplicability |
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Battlestar Galactica (1978) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d461a59f | |
Robot Buddy / int_d4e47577 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d4e47577 | comment |
The Robot Sentry, while only active for about one and a half levels in Doom³, works like this, its beeps and boops and overall design being a cross between a cockroach and a puppy. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d4e47577 | featureApplicability |
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Doom³ (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d4e47577 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d53f06fc | comment |
BITT from Glitch Techs is an adorable robot assistant to the main characters, helping them with training and communication with their boss Phil. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d53f06fc | featureApplicability |
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Glitch Techs | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d53f06fc | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5716aca | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5716aca | comment |
In Norco, there is Million, who is a security android that decided to abandon her post, rendering her a fugtitive. Cathrine, the mother of the Player Character, Kay, took her in, and she has remained an unofficial member of the family ever since, spending the time she isn't in stasis repairing stuff around the house. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5716aca | featureApplicability |
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Robot Buddy / int_d5716aca | featureConfidence |
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Norco (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d5716aca | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5bdc32e | comment |
Gold Digger has the Peebo Scouts; three AI-controlled mobile bombs Brianna programmed with the personalities of herself and her sisters, as a way of vicariously living through a childhood with Gina and Brittany. As with most children, they mostly get into trouble. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5bdc32e | featureApplicability |
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Gold Digger (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d5bdc32e | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5cff275 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5cff275 | comment |
Kiteretsu Daihyakka, another Fujiko production like Doraemon. Here, the main charater Eiichi is a kid genius that successfully constructs a small (but completely useless) robot named Korosuke. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d5cff275 | featureApplicability |
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Kiteretsu Daihyakka (Manga) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d5cff275 | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6c9c0a4 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6c9c0a4 | comment |
The Tachikomas in Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex are the sweetest, nicest little things you've ever seen, replete with childish voice and cute bubbly appearance. They are also armed with machine guns and grenade launchers (with an optional minigun attachment), and won't bat an eyelid (well, so to speak) at the concept of slaughtering entire platoons of bad guys. And yes, they do eventually perform a Heroic Sacrifice (twice). They also have no concept of work, so apparently killing bad guys is their hobby. The friendliness, however, is subverted in one episode, showing that they're oblivious to anything being wrong with throwing a dog. Ghost in the Shell: Arise has Logicomas to fill a similar role, complete with squeaky voices and Innocently Insensitive questions. |
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Robot Buddy / int_d6c9c0a4 | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6cda7dc | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6cda7dc | comment |
Clem Hetherington has Digory, aka "Dig". He was built by Clem's father, and as such, they view each other as siblings. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6cda7dc | featureApplicability |
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Clem Hetherington (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d6cda7dc | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6e2636b | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6e2636b | comment |
This is more or less the entire point of DC's Metal Men. Complete with the Heroic Sacrifice in their original incarnation, they were all destroyed by the end of every single comic, and the last panel would be their scientist creator quietly picking up all the pieces for reassembly. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d6e2636b | featureApplicability |
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Metal Men (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d6e2636b | |
Robot Buddy / int_d7765410 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d7765410 | comment |
Marvin the Paranoid Android from all incarnations of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, who hates his owners, his creators, himself, and the whole of existence, and never stops telling this to anyone who will listen. (Presumably the marketing division of the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation was referring to a different sort of robot when it advertised "Your Plastic Pal Who's Fun To Be With!") On at least two occasions Marvin was able to stop the opposing forces by linking into their computer system, making it depressed or even suicidal. Eddie would be a better fit for this trope except for the fact that he's an immobile computer. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d7765410 | featureApplicability |
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The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d7765410 | |
Robot Buddy / int_d9c602eb | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_d9c602eb | comment |
Parodied (complete with a Robot Friend theme song) in the South Park episode "Awesome-O", in which Cartman disguises himself as a Robot Buddy named Awesome-O in order to learn embarrassing secrets from Butters. | |
Robot Buddy / int_d9c602eb | featureApplicability |
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South Park | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_d9c602eb | |
Robot Buddy / int_dac5c36d | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_dac5c36d | comment |
Gadget and the Gadgetinis: Digit and Figit, the titular Gadgetinis are played straight Robot Buddies, both working with Gadget and taking over the role Brain previously played as Penny's agents to save Gadget from himself. | |
Robot Buddy / int_dac5c36d | featureApplicability |
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Gadget and the Gadgetinis | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_dac5c36d | |
Robot Buddy / int_dc4eb379 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_dc4eb379 | comment |
In Pronty, the titular character's robotic krill sidekick Brent. He's capable of speech and spends most of the cutscenes bantering with Pronty, and an Equippable Ally to boot since Pronty can't attack on his own, relying on directing Brent to rough up enemies with his nasal horn. | |
Robot Buddy / int_dc4eb379 | featureApplicability |
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Pronty (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_dc4eb379 | |
Robot Buddy / int_dd6c417 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_dd6c417 | comment |
DaiGoyo in Samurai Sentai Shinkenger, a robot paper lantern (it's present in Power Rangers Samurai as the Light Zord, but as a mere piece of equipment and not a buddy). | |
Robot Buddy / int_dd6c417 | featureApplicability |
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Samurai Sentai Shinkenger | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_dd6c417 | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddad77ae | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddad77ae | comment |
Astro City: In one story, white-haired Ellie Jennersen has an entire roadside museum full of these, providing her companionship and help whenever she needs it. It is later revealed that this extends to almost every robot in the setting, as they were programmed with her mental template. | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddad77ae | featureApplicability |
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Astro City (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_ddad77ae | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf1c07d | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf1c07d | comment |
Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom introduces Dr. Chapek's sidekick, a mechanical kangaroo-rodent called Kirinpa. Who appears mechanical enough that his rodent features are obscured, since he didn't freak Doraemon out when around the gang. | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf1c07d | featureApplicability |
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Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf1c07d | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf7a3e0 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf7a3e0 | comment |
Cy, from Galactica 1980. In fact he's often viewed as the only good thing about it. | |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf7a3e0 | featureApplicability |
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Galactica 1980 | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_ddf7a3e0 | |
Robot Buddy / int_de00af4b | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_de00af4b | comment |
The 2000s series Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot, features a robot buddy in Wingnut, former minion of the Harmless Villain, Grizzle. | |
Robot Buddy / int_de00af4b | featureApplicability |
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Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_de00af4b | |
Robot Buddy / int_dfbfb76e | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_dfbfb76e | comment |
EXTRAPOWER: Attack of Darkforce: As part of Platinum's late-game class change, she can find and reactivate a boxy, antique robot from Dark Force's collection called Big Gun. After reactivating it and disabling its loyalty to Dark Force, she convinces it to join the side of the heroes. It follows her around and participates as one of her stronger attacks: firing off a wide radius laser attack that topples itself over while its legs flail. | |
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EXTRAPOWER: Attack of Darkforce (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_dfbfb76e | |
Robot Buddy / int_e081af79 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e081af79 | comment |
The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! has Roofus the roof-repair robot. Molly didn't intend for him to be sentient, and it becomes a significant problem for the characters to figure out what to do with him when they realize he is. He ends up going to Stay with the Aliens, since they have more experience with this sort of thing. Roofus is nice enough, a complete innocent, and enormously strong... Just don't destroy a roof he's just finished fixing. | |
Robot Buddy / int_e081af79 | featureApplicability |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob! (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_e081af79 | |
Robot Buddy / int_e0af7af | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e0af7af | comment |
Jim Carter and Good Striker in Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger. Jim Carter is part of the Patrangers' Mission Control, while Good Striker is a sentient mecha that alternates between both teams and helps them in combat. | |
Robot Buddy / int_e0af7af | featureApplicability |
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Kaitou Sentai Lupinranger VS Keisatsu Sentai Patranger | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_e0af7af | |
Robot Buddy / int_e190ee5b | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e190ee5b | comment |
In Starcrash, the robot Elle starts as an antagonistic police officer sent to arrest the main characters, but by the end he's Stella's best friend, all his initial menace replaced with quirkiness (including an inexplicable southern accent and a catchphrase of "That makes me nervous"). | |
Robot Buddy / int_e190ee5b | featureApplicability |
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Starcrash | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_e190ee5b | |
Robot Buddy / int_e23ff2b1 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e23ff2b1 | comment |
Masters of the Universe The Attak Trak from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) is an armored, all-terrain vehicle with an on-board A.I. Roboto is a fully-roboticized warrior and an ally to the heroes. In the 2002 cartoon, he was initially conceived as a chess-playing robot. |
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Robot Buddy / int_e23ff2b1 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e388fcf7 | comment |
DSBT InsaniT: Robo is considered a little annoying by some of the cast, rather than being a cute companion. | |
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DSBT InsaniT (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_e388fcf7 | |
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Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e4b56175 | comment |
Mag in Choushinsei Flashman. | |
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Robot Buddy / int_e4b56175 | featureConfidence |
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Choushinsei Flashman | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_e4b56175 | |
Robot Buddy / int_e5dbfa96 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e5dbfa96 | comment |
Puck in Rama, a tiny Shakespeare-ish android who lives in your inventory. He's programmed to analyze items inside the titular alien ship, with a thirst for adventure to boot. | |
Robot Buddy / int_e5dbfa96 | featureApplicability |
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Rama (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Buddy / int_e5dbfa96 | |
Robot Buddy / int_e6267766 | type |
Robot Buddy | |
Robot Buddy / int_e6267766 | comment |
Star Wars Legends: Han and Chewie got buddies Bollux and Blue Max in Brian Daley's The Han Solo Adventures. Lando got a starfish-shaped robot buddy named Vuffi Raa in L. Neil Smith's The Lando Calrissian Adventures. Vuffi turned out to be a member of an extra-galactic droid race called the Silentium. The X-Wing Series has more than a few pilots' astromechs that fit the bill. Corran Horn's droid Whistler offers electronic raspberries when he thinks Corran is being stupid, is packed full of useful programming from the duo's days on the Corellian Security Force, and will refuse to eject when going into a lethal situation. "Face" Loran took a cue from Return of the Jedi and outfitted his Vape with a beer ejector. Myn Donos's droid Shiner was the only other survivor from his original squadron, leading to Donos's Heroic BSoD when he's destroyed. And Lara Nostil's companion Tonin got to become King of the Droids and help take down a Super Star Destroyer. Galaxy of Fear has DV-9, who feels like his talents are wasted on babysitting and resents this duty, and is the most worlds-weary of the cast, but still feels driven to help his charges and his master however he can. Still, he elects to be Put on a Bus halfway through. |
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Arknights has Lancet-2, Castle-3, and THRM-EX, all sentient robots created by Closure to assist in combat operations. All of them have very low stats but make up for them with their Talents — Lancet provides passive healing to all operators, Castle provides a buff to melee operators' attack and defense, and THRM is an Action Bomb who can deal big damage to a crowd of enemies before immediately retreating. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Robot and Frank is the heartwarming story of a curmudgeonly old burglar who teaches his trade to his robot buddy. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Murphy in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger/RIC in Power Rangers S.P.D., a Robot Dog. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Kid Ultra from Battleborn is a child-sized Magnus originally designed to be a nanny-bot that would take care of children and be customizable for home defense, astrogation, and other needs. When "The Great Severance" happened, Kid Ultra left without any no external reference or personality data banks to draw from, drew info instead from his pre-loaded holo library of cartoons and became a robot that sees himself as a Kid Sidekick. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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There's the original green Haro which is the largest in the franchise. | |
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Mobile Suit Gundam | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Ziz from Dawn of a New Age: Oldport Blues is a companion drone that Ivy creates by re-purposing her computer and phone. It loyally follows her orders and generally helps her out with whatever problem she has on hand. | |
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Cakes in Space has Pilbeam, a robot caretaker for the ship that Astra and her family are taking to their new planet home. When the ship becomes infested with hostile sentient cakes and veers off course, he has to help Astra get rid of the cakes and save the ship. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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In Time of Eve, part of the narrative is to ask if all robots should be forced to abide by this trope, for our own safety or otherwise, with some playing it straight while others subvert it. | |
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The Robotic Assistant Labor Facilitator, or RALF, from Flight of the Navigator works at NASA delivering mail and supplies in between facilities. Its operator, Carolyn, says it's prone to some mistakes here and there, but thanks to its hollow interior, it proves instrumental to getting David out of isolation and in contact with the alien spacecraft. | |
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As an ex-military experiment, most of Junior's utility in Slingers is likely to be destructive. Doesn't stop Marti from viewing him as cute◊. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Code Prime has several of the major human characters (on both sides) having their own Cybertronian partners. Bumblebee is the first Cybertronian Lelouch meets in the story, and he quickly becomes a trusted confidante and friend to the former prince. Lelouch also has this in the form of Optimus, who serves as a mentor to Lelouch, as well as a Parental Substitute. To an extent, Optimus is this for C.C. as he plays a big part in C.C. losing her cynicism, and makes a contract with her at the end of R1, receiving a Geass. Kallen forms a strong bond with Arcee and Cliffjumper, seeing them as her family. Tragically, Cliff dies during the Black Rebellion. Rai and Tamaki are fellow Wreckers alongside Bulkhead and Wheeljack. Ironhide becomes this to some degrees with Ohgi and Tohdoh, serving as The Lancer alongside the former and often acting as his truck, while sharing the position of handling military affairs with the latter. Megatron serves as a mentor to Charles in R1, helping him become 98th Emperor of Britannia before turning on him at the ends of R1 and killing him. Dreadwing is this for Suzaku and later Euphemia, being the only Decepticon that the two trust and consider a friend, calling the former his brother and swearing his loyalty to the latter after learning the truth of Cybertron's destruction. Sadly, he dies to ensure they escape Kamine Island with Cornelia at the end of R1. Lloyd and Knock Out bond in R1 over upgrading the Lancelot and other elite Knightmares until Lloyd's defection at R1's finale. Drift and his Mini-Cons bond with Tohdoh and the Four Holy Swords, fighting together in the Black Dragon Unit. To an extent, Jetstorm and Safeguard also become this to Sayoko, impressed with her Ninja Maid skills and asking if she can teach them some of her moves. Grindcore bonds with Suzaku over their shared past of being former Decepticons. He later bonds with Yukiya, offering to be a friend. Sideswipe hits it off with Ryo, both of them being cocky and hotheaded, but also caring of their friends. Despite Strongarm being a By-the-Book Cop, and Ayano being rebellious and impulsive, the two become partners. Perceptor and Fixit become this for the Black Knights' R&D team. Steeljaw and Shin appear to be forming their own partnership. Ratchet can be considered one for Shirley as well, as both wish to do more besides being Mission Control for their friends. Shirley is also concerned when Ratchet becomes addicted to unfinished Synthetic Energon, and is relieved when he stops taking it. Later, she manages to have Ratchet take her to the SAZ Massacre, and later to Ashford Academt during the Black Rebellion so she can help her friends. |
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Robot Buddy | |
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LazyTown's Robbie Rotten has his "little robot hound". | |
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LazyTown | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
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PJ Masks: The villain Romeo has a robot (simply named Robot) as his right hand man. As of the season 2 episode "Wacky Floats", the heroes also have a robot buddy named PJ Robot. | |
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The drones in books about The Culture by Iain M. Banks are loyal companions, but very deadly if they work for Special Circumstances. If they don't, they usually have attitude problems. | |
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The Culture | hasFeature |
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Tyramigo in Kishiryu Sentai Ryusoulger, a robot Tyrannosaurus rex. He's normally the team's main Humongous Mecha, but sometimes likes to shrink to human size and hang out with them. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Starslayer has SAM, a small golden monkey who acted as Torin's companion, and functioned to help him adjust and function in the future he arrived in. Torin's eventual development where he didn't need to be constantly linked with SAM was a bit of an issue for the little droid. | |
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Earthsearch has cleaning robot Tidy and agricultural robot George. Unlike Angel One and Two, the megalomaniacal Master Computers who control the spaceship, they are loyal and obedient but never happy about all the tasks they're constantly being forced to do that are outside their programming. Tidy has a Running Gag of complaining about all the mess he has to clean up whenever disaster strikes, while George gripes that Robots Are Just Better but it's no use expecting miracles from them. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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In Robin's previous life as a pseudo-'80s teen pop singer on How I Met Your Mother, one of her trademarks was a cute little robot sidekick. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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AI: The Somnium Files: Aiba, Date's Servile Snarker sentient bionic eye who assists him with investigations and invading the dreams of suspects. She's capable of leaving his eye socket and producing a form resembling a gelatinous hamster to move around, but takes on a humanoid form inside a person's Somnium. Naturally, she's Three Laws-Compliant but it doesn't stop her from threatening to self-destruct inside his skull when he gets too sidetracked while investigating. The sequel introduces Tama and Marco, the bionic eye partners of Ryuki and the Masked Woman respectively. Both have the same abilities as Aiba, but different personalities and physical/humanoid forms. Tama is very stern towards but also extremely loyal to Ryuki, while Marco is shy to the point of not having any voiced dialogue, letting Bibi do all the talking. |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Bladewolf from Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance is another example, though he ends up bickering with Raiden for most of the game. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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'80s Robot in The Muppets (2011), Kermit's largely unexplained retrotech buddy, who vaguely resembles the NES accessory ROB and is very proud of his dialup modem. | |
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The Muppets (2011) | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
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The device was parodied on Friends when Joey got the lead in an awful show called Mac and C.H.E.E.S.E. about a cop who fights crime with his wisecracking Robot Buddy. | |
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Heart of Steel has a lot of these, all of them designed and built by Cyborg Mad Scientist Alistair Mechanus. | |
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Heart of Steel | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Steed, Tohma's robot buddy in Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force. With his constant floating, mono-eye, cylindrical body, and wire for arms, he kinda looks like a tiny Type I Gadget Drone. Is so far shown to have picture-taking and spying capabilities. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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City of Heroes gives you an assortment of robots as pets, both combat and non-combat. Robotics Masterminds are a notable example, as they can have up to six. More can be added via certain Incarnate powers. | |
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Partel from Ultraman Orb: The Origin Saga is a villainous example as she serves Big Bad Dr. Psychi. | |
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Ultraman Orb: The Origin Saga | hasFeature |
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Robot Buddy | |
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On Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?, Robot Jones befriends a vacuum cleaner called Dust Buddy. | |
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Robot Buddy | |
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Kamen Rider Double and Kamen Rider Ghost had various robot gadgets. Ghost's gadgets tend to be more archaic, like a little robot rotary phone instead of a modern cell phone. | |
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Number 5/Johnny 5 from Short Circuit is an artificially intelligent military robot designed to be dropped behind enemy lines during a nuclear exchange and deliver a tactical nuke to a high value target. When he is hit be lightning it imbues him with an innocent, curious, childlike personality that quickly becomes a wise-cracking pop culture junkie. He also develops a tremendous respect for all forms of life. | |
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Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation plays this fairly straight most of the time, although there are a few times were it's subverted, and the episodes where Data's role and rights are examined. | |
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