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Robot Dog
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Robots are cool. Dogs are cool. Put them together and you get a Robot Dog! Makes for both an excellent Cool Toy and Robot Buddy, as well as a playful Canine Companion. Usually overlaps with Cute Machines and Fun Size if they're based on Precious Puppy, because why not? Sometimes, Robots Are Just Better, and this applies to robot dogs too, since they tend to have better intelligence over their living counterparts. They do not have to be regularly walked, fed, bathed, cleaned up after or taken to the veterinarian. Most robot dogs made for consumers also lack aggressiveness of most living dogs, making them fall under Benevolent A.I. and Cheerful A.I. territory. Some robot dogs are also animated plush dogs. A poorly designed robot dog can result in Uncanny Valley, or become a Funny Robot when Played for Laughs. If it breaks down, you need a Robot Master or a Wrench Wench to help fix it soon. If the Robot Dog is an Angry Guard Dog or a Hell Hound, on the other hand, be very afraid. Sub-Trope to Mechanical Animals. |
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In Professor Layton and the Curious Village, you can build your very own robot dog. In addition to unlocking new puzzles, he can be used to tell you when there are hidden things in the area. | |
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In Sir, You Are Being Hunted, there are robot dogs called Hounds. | |
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In The Place Inside the Storm, Tara sees some of these in a thrift store. They're outdated models, ancestors of her robotic cat Xel. | |
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In Mazinger Angels, Hikaru's dog Daisuke is a robotic dog that externally seems to be a normal one. | |
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The Iron Defender is a mechanical homounculus sometimes used as a security robot, or crafted as an optional companion to the Artficer player class. While the Iron Defender can be made in the likeness of any creature, the illustration in the Monster Manual is of a hellhound variant. The Iron Defenders seen in Dungeons & Dragons Online are modeled after this illustration. | |
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Star Munchkin has a card "Dogbot" which is probably an Expy of Doctor Who's K9. | |
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Transformers: Rescue Bots: Servo is, in Chase's words, "a cross between a schnauzer and a toolbox". He's a loyal, helpful robotic rescue dog who can transform his limbs or entire body into a variety of useful tools, and even responds to a Cybertronian dog whistle. While it hasn't been directly addressed, he seems to be a Mechanical Lifeform like the Transformers. Earth-made robo-dog Wi-Fido is... less helpful than Servo, to put it mildly. |
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In Chassis, Elizabeth Tall Mountain owns a robotic attack dog named Coyote. | |
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PAW Patrol: Robo-Dog, who first appears in the episode 'Pups Save Ryder's Robot' and is seen in later episodes driving the PAW Patroller and the Air Patroller. | |
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Rivet from The Adventures of Figaro Pho. Figaro specifically built him to cope with his fear of being alone. | |
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In Yatterman, the two heroes ride on a giant dog-shaped mecha. | |
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Robo Army has robotic guard dogs as recurring enemies, used by the robot army to guard imprisoned humans in internment camps. There's also a King Mook robot canine serving as the first boss. | |
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Spider-Man 2099: Robotic dogs are sold as regular pets. At one point Miguel even finds an elderly couple that "breeds" them and considers getting the one that's trying to play with him, though he balks a bit when he hears the price tag. | |
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Achewood has Roast Beef's pet AIBO, Winston. | |
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The Eureka episode "Best in Faux" reveals that the town has an annual robot dog show. Fargo wins the coveted Most Realistic prize with his Shih-Tzu, Sparky, who is an actual living Shih-Tzu. | |
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Hayataro from Samurai 8: The Tale of Hachimaru, he's a robotic dog who's Hachimaru's faithful companion, he can transform into various forms of transportation; and although it looks like a dog, it mews like a cat due to a programming error by Hachimaru. | |
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Mega Man (Classic): Rush, Mega Man's robot dog. There's also the giant, fire-breathing robot dogs in Wood Man's stage. There's also Treble, essentially an Evil Knockoff of Rush. Although, Treble is more of a wolf than a dog. | |
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101 Dalmatians: The Series: P.H. Devil creates a robotic version of Rolly in "Robo-Rolly". | |
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Steel Harbinger: Humans are not the only victims of the alien pods' Assimilation Plot, with numerous neighborhood dogs getting converted into half-mechanical enemies, where they are a recurring opponent besides the human converts. | |
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In Secret of Evermore, your dog would change according to the region he was in. Naturally, the "future" world made him a robot (and a toaster). | |
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Friender from any incarnation of Neo Human Casshern (save the live-action movie), who was a We Can Rebuild Him case. Originally Tetsuya's pet dog, Lucky, its data was used to revive it as Friender after it was killed. In order to support Casshern, it can transform into a jet, submarine, tank, or motorcycle, and is even able to breathe flames. Friender is a brave robotic dog capable of standing up to the Android Army alone. Friender is also the inspiration for Rush. | |
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Hellforces has a gigantic, robotic canine called "Cerber" who attacks you outside the sewer stage. It's also a one-of-a-kind enemy. | |
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Atop the Fourth Wall: Linkara expresses his distaste for these things as video game enemies in his Adamantium Rage review: | |
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ANNO: Mutationem: In Skopp City, a civilian with a robotic dog is seen barking at a patron trying to hit on her. Over at Harbor Town, a cyborg corgi is the one in charge of the local bar, it also detests being petted. | |
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Sonic the Hedgehog (2006): Egg-Cerberus is a giant mechanical guard dog constructed by Dr. Eggman that serves as the game's first boss for Sonic and Shadow's stories. To defeat it, Sonic/Shadow must grab on its head antenna and charge it against the wall to damage it. Oh, and despite being named after a three-headed dog, it has only one head. | |
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Half-Life 2: Alyx Vance's robot companion Dog isn't very dog-shaped, but it has a dog-like behavior and name. Alyx says he used to be "yay-high", and a photo◊ in Half-Life: Alyx shows he looked more dog-like before Alyx began "adding on to him". | |
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Dynomutt gets a guest appearance on an episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, wherein he is given an origin story that also incorporates the world of Jonny Quest and reveals him (in that continuity at least) to be a cyborg made by Doctor Quest from a loyal security dog that had been injured by one of Doctor Xin's agents. | |
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Kamen Rider Zero-One: Before Hiden Intelligence made the HumaGears, they created an AI robo-dog ("played" by the Sony Aibo); a young Gai Amatsu owned one, which he named "Thouser". However, he had to get rid of it after his father insisted that friendships held him back from achieving his full potential, which marked his slow descent into Corrupt Corporate Executive-dom. Decades later, after Gai reluctantly opened up to the "friend" AI Ai-chan, she had Hiden create a brand-new Thouser for him to convince him to open up to people again, which began his slow Heel–Face Turn. | |
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Paranoia: A petbot in the shape of a dog appears in the adventure Send in the Clones. A few missions also include doberbots. Naturally, a doberbot's primary combat tactic is "attack someone until they die, attack someone else until they die, attack someone else until they die..." |
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In Secret Agent Barbie, one of Barbie's gadgets is a tiny and rather cute robot dog. | |
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There's a Frank and Ernest comic in which a robotic dog is referred to as a "dogmatic". | |
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Eberron: The Iron Defender is a mechanical homounculus sometimes used as a security robot, or crafted as an optional companion to the Artficer player class. While the Iron Defender can be made in the likeness of any creature, the illustration in the Monster Manual is of a hellhound variant. The Iron Defenders seen in Dungeons & Dragons Online are modeled after this illustration. In 5th Edition, the Iron Defender's been replaced with the Steel Defender. Its illustration has also been updated to a robot mastiff. |
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Isle of Dogs: Kobayashi has been developing these following the exile of the real dogs, both to serve as new pets, and to serve the police to track and fight targets. | |
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In a throwaway gag in an early Dilbert strip, Dilbert built one. Dogbert was scared he was being replaced, but it turned out that Dilbert had made the robot dog to be Dogbert's servant. | |
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The goofball sidekick of The Blue Falcon who would also become a member of the Scooby Doobies on Laff-A-Lympics. He later appeared on Dexter's Laboratory, as well, where Dexter attempted to replace him with a larger "upgraded" version. | |
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In one episode of Sesame Street, after meeting Elmo's puppy Tango for the first time, the robot Norbert expresses a desire to have a dog of his own. Elmo, Tamir and Alan decide to create a robot dog companion for him, which Norbert ultimately names it Alfred after they give it to him. | |
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House of Robots has McFetch, a robot dog that Sammy's mom built so they could have a pet that wouldn't put Maddie at risk due to her SCID. | |
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The "rat things" of Snow Crash combine actual dogs with robotic parts to create extremely deadly guards. | |
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Liv from Doc McStuffins is a space-explorer toy rover who behaves pretty much like a dog. | |
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A few Zords have been giant robot wolves, including the Blue Ninjazord from Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers, the Wolf Wildzord, the Wolf Galactabeast who turned from a giant wolf into a giant robot wolf, the Wolf Animal Spirit (a giant robotic-looking wolf... made out of pure ki.) Yeah, Power Rangers a big on giant robot wolves. | |
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Ken's sidekick Barican from Chargeman Ken! is described as a robot dog, but has a spherical body and duck-like face.◊ | |
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Preston turns out to be one of these in A Close Shave. | |
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The Magic Key: Nadim attempts to assemble one from a kit in “Nadim’s Machine�, although he is initially unable to put it together properly due to not reading the instructions. | |
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Robot Dog | |
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In C.O.P.S. (1988), part of the Backstory is that Officer Bowser of the K-9 Unit worked with a dog named Blitz, who sacrificed himself to save his master. Fortunately, Blitz's brain was retrieved and placed in a Cyborg body. | |
Robot Dog / int_5047c4e3 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_5047c4e3 | featureConfidence |
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C.O.P.S. (1988) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_5047c4e3 | |
Robot Dog / int_585e315b | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_585e315b | comment |
A-X-L can be described as "a boy and his highly advanced robot dog created by the military, which they want back". | |
Robot Dog / int_585e315b | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_585e315b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A-X-L | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_585e315b | |
Robot Dog / int_5a3533fe | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_5a3533fe | comment |
My Name Is Earl: When the gang move into the local big box store because they think Y2K destroyed all civilization, Randy took up residence in the toy department and made friends with a toy robot dog. | |
Robot Dog / int_5a3533fe | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_5a3533fe | featureConfidence |
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My Name Is Earl | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_5a3533fe | |
Robot Dog / int_5ba7fe42 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_5ba7fe42 | comment |
Robot World: The astronaut encounters them on the planet. One of them joins him and becomes his ally. | |
Robot Dog / int_5ba7fe42 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_5ba7fe42 | featureConfidence |
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Robot World | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_5ba7fe42 | |
Robot Dog / int_5bfa9c98 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_5bfa9c98 | comment |
Warframe has the Corpus and their robotic proxies, most of which are named after animals and have physical shapes that are very animalistic in design. There's the Jackal, an enormous quadruped combat form, and a Wake-Up Call Boss. The Hyena Pack are a Wolf Pack Boss that attacks you with Fire, Ice, Lightning attacks... or More Dakka. The custom Sister of Parvos Hounds are Elite Mooks that serve as bodyguards and hit squads, attacking any Tenno that lands on a node controlled by a Sister. Defeat the Sister and you can take command of her Hound as a reward. |
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Robot Dog / int_5bfa9c98 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_5bfa9c98 | featureConfidence |
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Warframe (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_5bfa9c98 | |
Robot Dog / int_5da79967 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_5da79967 | comment |
The 2004 The Stepford Wives film features a robot dog which looks like a toy dog made of gold rubber. Due to the movie's inability to decide whether the wives were robot replacements or just had mind control chips, it could either be an actual robot or an actual dog put into a toy-like body that can barely walk. A minor plot point suggests the latter. | |
Robot Dog / int_5da79967 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_5da79967 | featureConfidence |
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The Stepford Wives | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_5da79967 | |
Robot Dog / int_5e967287 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_5e967287 | comment |
In Nobody Dies, Zwei is a 200-foot-tall killing machine that thinks that it's Asuka's doggie; it's a deliberate Expy of Dug from Up. | |
Robot Dog / int_5e967287 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_5e967287 | featureConfidence |
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Nobody Dies / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_5e967287 | |
Robot Dog / int_5effd605 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_5effd605 | comment |
Steel Assault have several areas with robotic canine enemies as guard dogs, who attacks either by pouncing and biting or with their back rocket-launchers. | |
Robot Dog / int_5effd605 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_5effd605 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Steel Assault (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_5effd605 | |
Robot Dog / int_6155364 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_6155364 | comment |
Wolfenstein: The New Order: The Panzerhund, a terror weapon used by Deathshead's army, was deemed Ugly Cute enough to serve as the game's official Mascot Mook. The level set on the moon likewise replaces the regular guard dogs, which are already armored and outfitted to the point that they veer into a sort of "Cyborg Dog" territory, with fully-robotic ones. | |
Robot Dog / int_6155364 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_6155364 | featureConfidence |
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Wolfenstein: The New Order (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_6155364 | |
Robot Dog / int_61e9a1bc | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_61e9a1bc | comment |
Project: Horned Owl: Mechanical canines created by the Metalica corporation are a reoccurring enemy in the second level, particularly in the warehouse part. | |
Robot Dog / int_61e9a1bc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_61e9a1bc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Project: Horned Owl (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_61e9a1bc | |
Robot Dog / int_65aabcf0 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_65aabcf0 | comment |
Buso Renkin: Killer Rabies, the buso renkin of Alchemist Warrior Rintaro Inukai, takes the form of a pair of Alsatian-sized robotic dogs that he commands with a whistle. Rintaro uses his dogs as Attack Animals in battle and can make them go berserk so that they will attack anyone not holding the command whistle. | |
Robot Dog / int_65aabcf0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_65aabcf0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Buso Renkin (Manga) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_65aabcf0 | |
Robot Dog / int_6a4bddd6 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_6a4bddd6 | comment |
Half-Face from Iron Man invented several devices, including a robot dog. | |
Robot Dog / int_6a4bddd6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_6a4bddd6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Iron Man (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_6a4bddd6 | |
Robot Dog / int_7304202a | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_7304202a | comment |
Atlas Reactor: PuP, the Series Mascot. Despite his appearance and inability to talk he has a human intellect. Little guy also has quite a number of tricks housed in his chassis, including sonic barks and the ability to turn invisible at will. He was originally part of a scrapped project named Project Universal Protector from a MegaCorp named Warbotics to develop a stealth-spy bot. | |
Robot Dog / int_7304202a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_7304202a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Atlas Reactor (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_7304202a | |
Robot Dog / int_7668653a | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_7668653a | comment |
Mass Effect 2: The FENRIS Mechs. The Collector's Edition of Mass Effect 3 includes a non-hostile version that inhabits the cargo-bay. It's explained she belongs to one of the scientists in charge of retrofitting the Normandy and accidentally was left behind when the ship had to bug-out during the Reaper invasion. Her owner later sends Shepard an email asking them to take care of "Sophie" and make sure she gets her walks. | |
Robot Dog / int_7668653a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_7668653a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mass Effect 2 (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_7668653a | |
Robot Dog / int_76b8cb10 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_76b8cb10 | comment |
Fallout: The companions Robodog and K-9 in Fallout 2 and Rex in Fallout: New Vegas are cyborg dogs with mechanical limbs, spines and craniums. | |
Robot Dog / int_76b8cb10 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_76b8cb10 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fallout (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_76b8cb10 | |
Robot Dog / int_7906cda0 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_7906cda0 | comment |
Pacific Rim: Amara: Kai and Hannah have a robotic dog named Twitch, which instantly bonds with Amara. | |
Robot Dog / int_7906cda0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_7906cda0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pacific Rim: Amara (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_7906cda0 | |
Robot Dog / int_7bf2b827 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_7bf2b827 | comment |
Robo-san and Wan-chan has Wan-chan, Robo-san's robotic canine friend. | |
Robot Dog / int_7bf2b827 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_7bf2b827 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Robo-san and Wan-chan (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_7bf2b827 | |
Robot Dog / int_7c038c18 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_7c038c18 | comment |
Phineas and Ferb: A robotic dog shows up in the theme song. The eponymous duo actually build it in "Canderemy". | |
Robot Dog / int_7c038c18 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_7c038c18 | featureConfidence |
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Phineas and Ferb | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_7c038c18 | |
Robot Dog / int_7f82538d | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_7f82538d | comment |
Krypto the Superdog has a robot dog named Dogbot who came from Krypto's rocket. He only appeared in two episodes. | |
Robot Dog / int_7f82538d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_7f82538d | featureConfidence |
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Krypto the Superdog | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_7f82538d | |
Robot Dog / int_8085bad5 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8085bad5 | comment |
A Beginner's Guide to the End of the Universe: Snuffy the Pooch gradually turns into one of these, as the protagonist uses his Reality Warper powers to upgrade her into a Cyborg. | |
Robot Dog / int_8085bad5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8085bad5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A Beginner's Guide to the End of the Universe (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8085bad5 | |
Robot Dog / int_82eb2b34 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_82eb2b34 | comment |
Nintendogs + Cats has a Robopup that is unlocked with 11,000 owner points or 34 days of play. The voucher to get it is "crafted" from the secondhand shop using an extensive number of material items. | |
Robot Dog / int_82eb2b34 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_82eb2b34 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Nintendogs (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_82eb2b34 | |
Robot Dog / int_85a70c03 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_85a70c03 | comment |
Rugrats (2021): In "Tail of the Dogbot", Stu invents a robot dog called Rusty for Chas and Chuckie to keep as a pet since it won't affect their allergies. However, they both find Rusty scary, since he sets off loud alarms when noisy cars pass by in the middle of the night and mistakes Chas for a dog catcher and chases him up a tree. Tommy eventually uses his screwdriver to program Rusty to fly away. | |
Robot Dog / int_85a70c03 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_85a70c03 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Rugrats (2021) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_85a70c03 | |
Robot Dog / int_85b79d17 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_85b79d17 | comment |
The Black Mirror episode "Metalhead" prominently features Killer Robots referred to as "Dogs". However, they only really resemble dogs in that they're quadrupedal; their name and design are references to real-life robots being designed by Boston Dynamics such as the "BigDog", which yes, are just as creepy-looking in real life (but thankfully nowhere near as armed). | |
Robot Dog / int_85b79d17 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_85b79d17 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Black Mirror | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_85b79d17 | |
Robot Dog / int_8619beb3 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8619beb3 | comment |
Fred the Caveman: In one episode, Fred is hit with an alien intelligence enhancing ray. While under its effects, he, among other things, built a robotic dog. | |
Robot Dog / int_8619beb3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8619beb3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fred the Caveman | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8619beb3 | |
Robot Dog / int_8a193da6 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8a193da6 | comment |
StreetPass Mii Plaza: In Battleground Z/StreetPass Zombies, survivors whose hobby is pet care will provide you with a robot dog as a weapon, whose appearance is based on the Aibo. Its main attack is to run around and damage zombies on contact, and its special move causes it to discharge a large amount of electricity. | |
Robot Dog / int_8a193da6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8a193da6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
StreetPass Mii Plaza (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8a193da6 | |
Robot Dog / int_8cc1090a | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8cc1090a | comment |
Rags the Robot Dog in Sleeper: "Woof, woof, woof. Hello, I'm Rags." | |
Robot Dog / int_8cc1090a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8cc1090a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sleeper | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8cc1090a | |
Robot Dog / int_8d50e6ff | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8d50e6ff | comment |
In Kirby: Right Back at Ya!, Kirby gets one as a gift from the Ebrum family and ended up being a big brother to it. Too bad it only lasted for one episode though. Definitely a Tear Jerker moment near the end of said episode. | |
Robot Dog / int_8d50e6ff | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8d50e6ff | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Kirby: Right Back at Ya! | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8d50e6ff | |
Robot Dog / int_8df52a8d | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8df52a8d | comment |
Spot, Krypto's robotic friend, from an issue of Superboy. | |
Robot Dog / int_8df52a8d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8df52a8d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Superboy (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8df52a8d | |
Robot Dog / int_8e0322a5 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8e0322a5 | comment |
Poo-Chi, a robot dog for kids (followed by Meow-Chi, Chirpy-Chi [bird] and Dino-Chi), which came in various colors. Among the variants were a poodle, a bulldog and three dalmatians (actually Domino, Little Dipper and Oddball, to promote 102 Dalmatians). The toys were made from 2000 to 2002, and there were even smaller plastic variants that were sold in McDonald's Happy Meals. One of the complaints about them was that they wouldn't shut up! | |
Robot Dog / int_8e0322a5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8e0322a5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
102 Dalmatians | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8e0322a5 | |
Robot Dog / int_8f06307a | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_8f06307a | comment |
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: A robotic dog is featured as a rival for Scooby-Doo. | |
Robot Dog / int_8f06307a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_8f06307a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_8f06307a | |
Robot Dog / int_93f2eb70 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_93f2eb70 | comment |
Blackhawk builds a robot dog in his self-titled comic series. | |
Robot Dog / int_93f2eb70 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_93f2eb70 | featureConfidence |
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Blackhawk (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_93f2eb70 | |
Robot Dog / int_975ecef3 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_975ecef3 | comment |
In the Waylon! books (spin-off series of Sara Pennypacker and Marla Frazee's Clémentine books), Waylon has always wanted a dog but never been allowed one because his mother is allergic to pet hair of any sort. It's mentioned in Waylon! One Awesome Thing that about a year before the story, he had started building a robot dog and done pretty well, but stopped when he made the eyes because they were dull black, like stones, and it bothered him. He eventually came to realize that a robot dog could never understand him in the way a real dog could. | |
Robot Dog / int_975ecef3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_975ecef3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Clémentine | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_975ecef3 | |
Robot Dog / int_97abe183 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_97abe183 | comment |
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: Goddard, Jimmy's robotic canine sidekick that he invented. | |
Robot Dog / int_97abe183 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_97abe183 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_97abe183 | |
Robot Dog / int_9838249c | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_9838249c | comment |
Transhuman Space: One of the countless "cybershell" robot body configurations described in this setting is the "Cyberdog". | |
Robot Dog / int_9838249c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_9838249c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Transhuman Space (Tabletop Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_9838249c | |
Robot Dog / int_98c799f | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_98c799f | comment |
East of West: The Ranger has a robotic dog that doubles as a sniper rifle. It barks after firing. | |
Robot Dog / int_98c799f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_98c799f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
East of West (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_98c799f | |
Robot Dog / int_995d37c6 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_995d37c6 | comment |
He also appears in the movie SCOOB! where he has trouble getting used to the new Blue Falcon. | |
Robot Dog / int_995d37c6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_995d37c6 | featureConfidence |
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SCOOB! | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_995d37c6 | |
Robot Dog / int_9a8bf274 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_9a8bf274 | comment |
Command & Conquer: Chitzkoi, a cyborg dog from the expansions. His owner, Volkov, is also a cyborg. | |
Robot Dog / int_9a8bf274 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_9a8bf274 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Command & Conquer (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_9a8bf274 | |
Robot Dog / int_9b1c2acd | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_9b1c2acd | comment |
The Hound in Fahrenheit 451. Interestingly, it may not actually look much like a dog since it was built as an octopod, but Ray Bradbury is a little vague on the details. | |
Robot Dog / int_9b1c2acd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_9b1c2acd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fahrenheit 451 | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_9b1c2acd | |
Robot Dog / int_9c40134f | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_9c40134f | comment |
Red Planet: The expedition to Mars includes a large more-or-less-dog-shaped robot called AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Exploration and Evasion). It's supposed to be friendly and obedient, but it has some military programming which emphatically does not include the word "friendly" in its vocabulary. | |
Robot Dog / int_9c40134f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_9c40134f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Red Planet | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_9c40134f | |
Robot Dog / int_a03824e8 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_a03824e8 | comment |
Robbie the Robot Dog from The DCU, the loyal sidekick of the original Robotman (not the Doom Patrol version). | |
Robot Dog / int_a03824e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_a03824e8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The DCU (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_a03824e8 | |
Robot Dog / int_a1449d0d | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_a1449d0d | comment |
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder: The goofball sidekick of The Blue Falcon who would also become a member of the Scooby Doobies on Laff-A-Lympics. He later appeared on Dexter's Laboratory, as well, where Dexter attempted to replace him with a larger "upgraded" version. Dynomutt also appeared in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. RIP. Dynomutt gets a guest appearance on an episode of Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated, wherein he is given an origin story that also incorporates the world of Jonny Quest and reveals him (in that continuity at least) to be a cyborg made by Doctor Quest from a loyal security dog that had been injured by one of Doctor Xin's agents. He also appears in the movie SCOOB! where he has trouble getting used to the new Blue Falcon. |
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Robot Dog / int_a1449d0d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_a1449d0d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_a1449d0d | |
Robot Dog / int_a183d57f | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_a183d57f | comment |
Futurama: Robo-Puppy, which is a direct parody of Sony's AIBO mentioned below. Bender actually kicks the Robo-dog. | |
Robot Dog / int_a183d57f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_a183d57f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Futurama | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_a183d57f | |
Robot Dog / int_a45154c1 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_a45154c1 | comment |
Max of MDK and its sequel is a sapient bipedal four-armed robotic dog, who packs more firepower than the Terminator. One of the bosses in the second game is an evil duplicate of Max. | |
Robot Dog / int_a45154c1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_a45154c1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
MDK (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_a45154c1 | |
Robot Dog / int_a599305d | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_a599305d | comment |
Mega Man Zero has Tretista Kelverian (robot Hell Hound) and Fenri Lunaedge (robot wolf, and expy to Wolfang above). | |
Robot Dog / int_a599305d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Robot Dog / int_a599305d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mega Man Zero (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_a599305d | |
Robot Dog / int_a7bb29ae | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_a7bb29ae | comment |
Mega Man X: Sigma's robot pet Velguarder is one, that looks similar to Friender above. Like Treble, it might be more of a wolf. There's also Blizzard Wolfang from X6. | |
Robot Dog / int_a7bb29ae | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_a7bb29ae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Mega Man X (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_a7bb29ae | |
Robot Dog / int_a892109f | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_a892109f | comment |
Whoniverse: Doctor Who and later The Sarah Jane Adventures have K9. There were also two attempts at giving him his own show, the Failed Pilot Episode K-9 and Company (which eventually had its basic set up repurposed for the aforementioned The Sarah Jane Adventures with the focus shifted to Sarah Jane) and the UK-Australian co-production K9. Averted in a Series 6 Doctor Who episode when the Eleventh Doctor advises Craig to avoid stepping on Yappy, the Robot Dog, then remarks that it wasn't as much fun as he remembers (though he may have only been comparing Yappy to K9, deciding Yappy — who is, after all, just a children's toy — inferior). |
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Robot Dog / int_a892109f | featureApplicability |
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Robot Dog / int_a892109f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Whoniverse (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Robot Dog / int_a892109f | |
Robot Dog / int_abc09ce0 | type |
Robot Dog | |
Robot Dog / int_abc09ce0 | comment |
Velma builds a robot dog for a science fair in an episode of What's New, Scooby-Doo?. She gives it to a competitor because while she gave it a king-sized brain, "it just can't match Scooby-Doo's king-sized heart". | |
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Girls' Frontline: Dinergates, despite being little more than trapezoid on four legs, behave much like dogs outside of combat. It's quite telling that their King Mook version, Garm/Cerberus, is named after a mythological hellhound. KCCO Beasts are much closer in appearance to a traditional dog, to the point that they have a howling animation for their active skill. | |
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Danger Mouse poses a question to a menacing robot dog in "Planet of the Cats". The answer flummoxes it. | |
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In Kingsman: The Golden Circle, the Big Bad's hidden village is guarded by two very large, very dangerous robot mastiffs. | |
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Paper Mario: Countdown to Chaos has Chomptron V3.141, a large, rideable mechanical mutt that can fire laser beams and cause a lot of damage to enemies. | |
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Sparky from The Vision (2015), albeit as the result of Brain Uploading from a normal dog. | |
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Space Debris has a gigantic Killer Robot dog in the derelict military installation serving as the first of two bosses in said level. | |
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Dynomutt also appeared in Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law. RIP. | |
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Harvest Moon: Light of Hope: The scientist Doc owns a robotic pet dog. | |
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Averted in a Series 6 Doctor Who episode when the Eleventh Doctor advises Craig to avoid stepping on Yappy, the Robot Dog, then remarks that it wasn't as much fun as he remembers (though he may have only been comparing Yappy to K9, deciding Yappy — who is, after all, just a children's toy — inferior). | |
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Secret Agent: A robotic bulldog is a type of enemy, described as "not a man's best friend". Curiously, these are always found near tiny little dog houses. | |
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In the ToddWorld episode "Dog's Day", Sophie invents one named Dempsey that can say "hello" in 58 different languages, fly, and predict the weather. Todd's dog Benny is very jealous of him until Todd tells him that he loves him regardless of what he can or can't do. | |
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Pokémon Sun and Moon: Type: Null and its evolution Silvally are man-made canine Pokémon who can change types according to the memory disk they are holding. | |
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Assault Android Cactus has the FIDOs (informally known as "toaster dogs"), robots who act as cute, skipping puppies while they either launch ballistic missiles you have to escape or Tractor Beam you to keep you from evading the other Killer Robots. | |
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Power Rangers S.P.D.: R.I.C. 2.0 (Robotic Interactive Canine), who can transform into a BFG for the rangers, or a Powered Armor for the Red Ranger. Or a scooter to ride on when the bumbling assistant scientist pretended to be a Ranger. He really becomes a Do-Anything Robot, with a lot of random things added to him just because they could when said assistant and the tech-savvy Ranger, Bridge, upgraded him in their spare time. (Before that, RIC 1.0 was a run-down screw-up of a robot dog, making the sound of any animal but a dog and basically being comic relief. Some fans liked him better that way.) Another SPD commander has a version of RIC that looks like a bulldog. |
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Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex: In "SA: Automated Capitalism – ¥€$", Batou is chased by robotic guard dogs while infiltrating a billionaire's Big Fancy House. After a Commercial Break Cliffhanger where they're on the verge of running him down, we return to find the dogs happily nuzzling Batou, who's hacked into their AI to make them think he's their owner. | |
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GunFu Fighter has a boss being a robotic hound loosely based on Boston Dynamic's Big Dog project. | |
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An episode of Pound Puppies (2010) features Toyoshiko, Bark Friend Machine. She shares a Partially Civilized intellect with the other dogs, yet still manages to be slightly lower in societal stature. | |
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The plot of Doraemon: Nobita and the Robot Kingdom is kicked off when Suneo boasts his brand-new, state-of-the-art robot canine pet to his friends, leading to a jealous Nobita asking for Doraemon to get him one. Nobita's attempts gets more than he bargained for with the adventure dragging them to a planet inhabited by robots and humans, with some hostile robot dogs on it as well. | |
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The Book of Boba Fett. In the first episode there's brief shot of a woman herding a pack of Boston Dymanics-type dogs. | |
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Robo-Dog from Super Milk Chan. Originally built to detect counterfeit money in Episode 1, he became a recurring character in later episodes. | |
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G9 from Gadget Boy & Heather is a transforming robot dog. Like his master's gadgets, he has little regard for conservation of mass, as seen in the opening credits. | |
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The Time Machine Series book The Rings of Saturn has one of these protecting the mansion of an important senator. It can be switched from ferocious guard dog mode to a lovable, face-licking pooch mode. | |
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K-999 in The Problem Solverz. He's actually not very helpful and constantly insults and pranks the team. | |
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DSBT InsaniT: Rodney, Robo's pet who he won at an arcade. | |
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Ultraman X: Rudian is the mechanical canine-like ally to the friendly Alien Gold, who acts as a protector to its creators and assists Ultraman X to battle the show's first Arc Villain, Gargorgon. | |
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Looney Tunes: Back in Action: During the climax, D.J. goes up against a giant robotic version of Frisky Puppy. | |
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ARMS: Barq is a robot dog whose owner, Byte, is a robot cop. | |
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In "The Solid Tin Coyote", Wile E. Coyote builds a giant robotic version of himself to catch the Road Runner, with predictable results. | |
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Mega Man Battle Network: The start of the sixth game has Lan and Mega Man assisting Iris when a RoboDog gets infected with viruses and starts attacking. | |
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Robbie builds one of these in an episode of LazyTown. The dog attacks when the word 'trouble' is uttered. There's even a song about him. | |
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Mega Man: Mega Man (Classic): Rush, Mega Man's robot dog. There's also the giant, fire-breathing robot dogs in Wood Man's stage. There's also Treble, essentially an Evil Knockoff of Rush. Although, Treble is more of a wolf than a dog. Mega Man X: Sigma's robot pet Velguarder is one, that looks similar to Friender above. Like Treble, it might be more of a wolf. There's also Blizzard Wolfang from X6. Mega Man Zero has Tretista Kelverian (robot Hell Hound) and Fenri Lunaedge (robot wolf, and expy to Wolfang above). Mega Man Battle Network: The start of the sixth game has Lan and Mega Man assisting Iris when a RoboDog gets infected with viruses and starts attacking. |
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Valeria Richards builds a robot dog in Mighty Avengers. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh! gives us Mecha-Dog Marron as well as Wroughtweiler, the latter of whom is a rather blatant expy of Friender (its Japanese name is outright "Friendog"). | |
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Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance: The IF Prototype LQ-84i, or "Bladewolf". First fought as a sub-boss in Mission R-01, Raiden later takes him in for repairs and slight reprogramming, and the Bladewolf joins him on a few scouting missions later in the game. Bladewolf is an experimental version of the LQ-84 Fenrir, which while being less intelligent, has no problems with attempting to kill Raiden without hesitation. | |
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Frasier buys an AIBO for his father to amuse himself with while everybody else is out of town. Martin is later seen on the phone to technical support because he can't work out how to turn it on. As he's talking Eddie, his Jack Russell Terrier, starts barking at the robot which is when it finally comes to life. During The Stinger the AIBO does a series of tricks which Eddie imitates until he gets fed up and knocks the robot over. | |
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The Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers episode "Catteries Not Included" features an army of robot bulldogs built by Professor Nimnul, programmed to hunt and kidnap cats for his evil scheme. | |
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Numerous characters in Transformers have had canine alt-modes. Weirdwolf, Carnivac, and Sixshot from G1 are prominent examples. | |
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Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga: The Mecha-Chomps are robotic Chain Chomps with the body of a standard robot dog. | |
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In Happy Heroes, numerous robot dogs are on the futuristic Planet Xing. There are organic dogs on the planet as well, though, such as the one owned by the blind artist from one episode of Season 7. | |
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