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She's gorgeous, she's sexy, and she's got a 50,000-mile warranty. She's the Robot Girl, a staple character archetype in anime. Most commonly found in science fiction and Sentai stories, but not exclusively. Despite their artificial nature, Robot Girls are never — well, hardly ever — sexless; they are at the very least cute as hell, and more often drop-dead gorgeous, if not outright seductresses. Robot Boys are not unheard of, but they usually take on more robotic characteristics than Robot Girls do. Despite how cute or sexy she may be, though, the Robot Girl is often a dangerous opponent in a fight, even if they're only created to do common household chores. Common characteristics of a Robot Girl are their artificial human-like skin that covers their inner frame as opposed to metal or plastic plating (such as the Fembot), a beautiful and fully articulated face, synthetic hair and other organic characteristics that makes them appear and feel more human than any other types of humanoid robots. Think the Terminator but as a cute girl. (Which has been done already.) Sometimes the character is shown to be an android by some unusual accessory to cue the audience. Due to the popularity of To Heart's Multi, having headphone cups, air vents or antennae for ears is almost universally understood. Other times, like Aigis (pictured at right), visible mechanical joints are another dead giveaway. However much the robot girl trope slides closer from either end of the anthropomorphism scale, their human face and hair will almost always be the last thing to be roboticized by any character designer aiming to invoke this trope. Their arms or legs may even be fully robotic but their human torso will almost likely be preserved in the design. Often opting for a skin-tight hi-tech looking jumpsuit to emphasize their feminine features such as many of the female robots of the Mega Man franchise and its many offshoots. The robot girl is not necessarily always depicted as a mechanical being. The character type can also encompass cyborgs, Artificial Humans, Artificial Intelligences and Virtual Ghosts with female on-screen or holographic avatars. While not unheard of in American shows (My Living Doll, Small Wonder, Mann & Machine) the robot girl on American TV tends to be a gimmick or MacGuffin on which to hang a series concept rather than a character type in its own right. Of course, Japan being the worldwide leader in consumer electronics, androids are quite popular in that country. These androids could be male, but because Most Writers Are Male, most of them are sleek, sexy females. (Technically they would be gynoids, if one cares.) Very often an Innocent Fanservice Girl. After all, why in the world would a drop-dead gorgeous female facsimile have any conception of chastity, much less modesty, programming notwithstanding? If the Robot Girl is the lead female or at least an important one, this innocence and naivety can be a large part of their character or even the theme of the work. Robot girls are often, but not always, depicted with a monotone emotionless personality to further emphasize that they're a robot and not an actual girl. Examples of this have included Cameron from Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Eve Edison from Mann & Machine and Rhoda from My Living Doll. Unless, of course, the robots are programmed from the start to simulate - or even genuinely experience - emotion, such as the Cylons from Battlestar Galactica (2003) or the Replicants from Blade Runner. Compare Fembot (for when Robot Girls are more robot than girl), Projected Man (for when the Robot Girl is a hologram) and Robosexual (and Sexbot). A few may also be a Robotic Spouse. Contrast Uncanny Valley Girl and Spaceship Girl. Examples |
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Nano-Nano Pudding from Galaxy Angel Rune and the game it's adapted from, Galaxy Angel II, is a living nanomachine Lost Technology taking the form of a young girl with a tail. | |
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The Not Quite Human trilogy of Disney Channel Original Movies star Chip as a Robot Boy invented by a scientist and programmed to act like his son. The second film adds a Robot Girl named Roberta as a love-interest for Chip. | |
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No. 30/Thirty Nanba from A.I. Love You is a computer program brought to life. | |
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Colon (pron. "Cologne") from Choujuu Sentai Liveman was an early example, although she was unambiguously mechanical at a glance. She was specifically built to serve as a base operator, but jumped into battle far too often for her own good. | |
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In the Adam Link series, robot Adam eventually gets a robot wife, of course named Eve. | |
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Naturally, when Roll appeared in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, Viewtiful Joe was more than a little attracted to her. | |
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Starbound: The Glitch are an entire race of sapient robots (who, because of certain reasons, believe themselves to be living in medieval times), so half of them qualify. You can play as one, as well as invite them to live in your homes and work on your crew. | |
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Soaring Machinariae: All of the automatons shown in the game are female, including the protagonist Iris. | |
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Beverly Hills Teens: A robot girl is rendered on Chester's computer monitor during the intro—Then in a bright flash, she's right outside next to him. | |
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Endless Frontier gives us Aschen Brodel, Haken's android friend and voice of reason, who pulls triple duty as not only the Robot Girl, but resident Deadpan Snarker AND Genki Girl all in one package (depending on whether she's overheated or not). KOS-MOS and T-ELOS from Xenosaga 3 (the game is a Massive Multiplayer Crossover) are also there. | |
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X-Men: Detective-Inspector Karima Shapandar (a.k.a. Omega Sentinel) was an unwilling victim of the Sentinel program's brief foray into converting normal humans, but her love for her mutant boyfriend Neal Shaara (Thunderbird III) allowed her to overcome her programming. She even joined the X-Men and became a more dedicated member than he was... until the mutants declared themselves a separate nation and shut her out. When her Sentinel programming flared up again, she didn't have any support to help her fight it off, and ended up a villain. When the computer running the Danger Room achieved sentience, it self-identified as female and built a body to match, calling herself Danger. Minordomo, the overly excitable Perky Female Minion to Mojo's robotic manservant Majordomo. Tends to overheat and shut down from sheer exuberance, which manifests as a heart attack. Fortunately, she has a reset button. |
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Oasis of Sluggy Freelance was originally revealed to be a robot, though later plotlines revealed this to be false. | |
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In Neo Akihabara Meipouchou, R. Sena is one in a line of mass-produced gynoids, designed to look identical, but with distinct personalities. | |
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Penny becomes one of these in Please Don't Tell My Parents You Believe Her, a human soul trapped in a robot body. Possibly also Polly Vinyl Chloride. | |
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The E-series of Gadget Trial are at least partly biological versions of this, made from biometal. Each is supposed to be the equivalent of a full military unit in power, and they create more of themselves by a sort of mitosis. | |
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The Mark of the Dragonfly: Annaturns out to be a lifelike robot, who was herself unaware that she wasn't a human. | |
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Aiko from Magical Pokaan. | |
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Korone the Liladan from Demon King Daimao | |
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Future World (2018): Ash is an android who's basicially indistinguishable from a human, made in the form of a beautiful young woman. Except for her slightly metallic-looking blue eyes, nothing really gives it away at first. | |
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Doraemon have a one-shot gadget, a robotic girlfriend named Roboko which Doraemon produces after Nobita complains Shizuka doesn't care for him much. Everything went well initially, with Roboko beating the snot out of Suneo and Gian when they tried picking on Nobita, but then Roboko turns out to be a Clingy Jealous Girl who starts targeting Shizuka the moment she starts chatting with Nobita. Hilarity Ensues as usual. | |
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A.D.A. and Pharshti in the Zone of the Enders series are both similar in concept to Dolores (see the anime section), although A.D.A. ain't quite as self-sufficient (She can't move her frame by herself like Dolores and Pharshti can). | |
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The autoscorers of Symphogear, being alchemical machines with the forms and personalities of women. On a more abstract level, Shirabe has this trope as a personal motif. She’s not literally a robot, but her status as the cast’s Emotionless Girl combined with a techno leitmotif and the most mechanized arsenal of the main heroinesnote Her signature weapons are buzz saws, which can extend from just about any part of her armor, and at its upper limit her gear can become a Mini- or even Humongous Mecha do a lot to give this impression. | |
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Ropponmatsu #1 and Ropponmatsu #2 from Excel♡Saga. In the anime, they're two distinct entities, while in the manga, there is only one Ropponmatsu core switched between the two bodies. Iwata becomes one for a time when he gets cancer and his brain is put in the Ropponmatsu 1 body as a stopgap measure to keep him not dead. He's quite pleased because he's always liked Ropponmatsu 1, seeing as she's a tall, well-built adult woman, but he gets into an argument with actual Ropponmatsu in body number 2, who's always gotten on his nerves. Iwata gets ready to throw down...and falls over as Ropponmatsu mocks him because she always found body 1 to be clunky and unreliable, and reveals that her personality was different (read: nonexistant) in this body because all her processing power was taken up staying upright. He also ends up in 2's body for a short while, much to his extreme displeasure. |
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Despite being a machine, Ava from Ex Machina is very female and very attractive. Many of the scenes that highlight her sexiness simultaneously draw attention to her artificial nature. Caleb does ask Nathan why he didn't just design her as a sentient black box instead, but Nathan points out that supplying the robot with a gender identity gives it a reason to interact with the outside world (while it turns out he also wanted sexbots, giving her along with the others physical sensation for this too). | |
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"D" from Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure is effectively a Robot Girl for most of the story. | |
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Inspector Gadget 2 has Gadget Model 2 (G2 for short), a "female" android police officer who Inspector Gadget ends up falling in love with (despite the fact that he's just a cyborg.) Like the above mentioned Hot Bot, G2 is a Ridiculously Human Robot, as she can feel emotions and even cries at one point. | |
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On MythBusters, during a demonstration of a lie detector test, Grant is asked whether he has ever thought of building a female robot. He is very embarrassed, but doesn't deny it. | |
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Nuku-Nuku and Eimi from All-Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku are iconic anime examples of the 90s. Nuku-Nuku is technically a Full Body Cyborg, being a cat's brain inside a fully cybernetic body (the NK-1124), but both she and Eimi (SNK-98) are gynoids built to pass as closely as possible for teenage girls, with Eimi specifically being designed as a robotic replica of her creator's dead granddaughter. | |
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Sigel in Ah! My Goddess started out as a mannequin advertising an antique shop. Skuld then added some features, including artificial intelligence and the signature Rocket Punch. | |
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In the New Series Adventures of Doctor Who the Tenth Doctor encounters a cute cyborg girl named Silver Sally, whose components run on steam. However it is revealed that she is actually a murderous pirate who murdered a poor girl and transplanted her own cyborg parts on top. | |
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Nano from Nichijou is a robot who appears to be a perfectly normal human girl—aside from that huge Wind-Up Key sticking out of her back. The eight-year-old Professor who created her also likes to modify her body with useless additions, just for the heck of it, and the Professor refuses to remove the darn key "because it's cute." This doesn't always make Nano too happy, since she so much wants to come across as an ordinary girl. She eventually learns to love the key as part of herself in the end. | |
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El-Hazard: The Magnificent World features Ifurita, a wind-up weapon of mass destruction in the form of a curvaceous cutie. Her appearance and attitude vary wildly between the OVA and TV universes; in the former she evolves from an emotionless killer to a borderline Artificial Human, while in the latter she wavers between brainless and outright loony. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City: The female version of the unlockable Yggdroid class is somewhat unusual in that, while cuter than the male counterpart, is far more visibly robotic than how the trope is usually presented. While the face is visibly human apart from the color and eyes, the rest including the hair would have no chance of being able to pass as human. Olympia meanwhile has a more proper face and hair and is able to convincingly pass as human for a good chunk of the game. That is until she removes her cloak and reveals her body to fall into more SkeleBot 9000 territory. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Tales Series: Tabatha from Tales of Symphonia. Incarose from Tales of Hearts basically defines all the dangerous things in this trope. Also Corundum. In fact, almost every robot in the game, regardless of gender, is pretty much crazy. Except Kunzite. Tales of Graces has the Humanoids, robotic children which are varied between boys and girls. Most notably, though, is Protos Heis/Sophie, as well as the adult Emeraude, though in her case, this isn't revealed until her "death", as she was a robotic clone of the real Emeraude from centuries ago. |
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Marina Lightyears, the protagonist of Mischief Makers. | |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_2eda544d | comment |
Titular character of SoltyRei. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Combat Cyborgs of Lyrical Nanoha. There's also the female Wolkenritter and the Unison Devices, who are basically programs with physical forms. | |
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Robot Girl / int_2ef7cb74 | |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_31858427 | comment |
Multi from To Heart is probably the earliest example of this trope in a Dating Sim context. | |
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To Heart (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Outer Limits loves its robots, and occasionally combines it with Tomato in the Mirror. It being an anthology, some episodes have it turn out better than others for robots and/or any humans who love them than others. | |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_31eee6c7 | comment |
Odette from Karakuri Odette, though she gradually develops human-like emotional traits that further qualify for Ridiculously Human Robots instead. A more straight Robot Girl would be Asia from the same. | |
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Another, very early American twist: a 1943 continuity arc in the Mickey Mouse comic strip introduced Mimi, a sexy robot girl who wooed Mickey in a sci-fi scenario. In the story's climactic battle, Mimi was actually blown apart during a Heroic Sacrifice; interestingly, she was treated as dead and never reassembled, making this decidedly not a Robot Disney Death. | |
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June from Kokoro Library. | |
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Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of the Superheroes: The Secret Character known as Shadow Lady is Chun-Li from an Alternate Universe who was forcibly turned into a brainwashed cyborg for Shadaloo. In retaliation for foiling their operations, Shadaloo kidnapped and robotized Chun-Li for the sake of transforming her into M. Bison's top assassin. Unlike Shadow — a brainwashed Charlie Nash, who escaped shortly after being transformed — Shadaloo added a Restraining Bolt to Shadow Lady's programming so she would remain fully loyal to them, essentially turning her into a emotionless minion. In her ending however, Shadow Lady overcomes Shadaloo's brainwashing, regains her original memories as Chun-Li, and allies with Shadow in taking down Shadaloo. | |
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In The Adventures of Stefón Rudel, Stefón creates two of these out of android parts and names them Stefanie and Kiki. Luckily they do not also become part of his collection of girlfriends. | |
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As of Mortal Kombat 11, Frost, Sub-Zero's Distaff Counterpart and hated rival, is a Cyber Lin Kuei. Her body had undergone significant cyberization, such that some of her animations show her head and arms being easily detachable. | |
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Kristy Swanson's character becomes a "sort of" one of these in Deadly Friend. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Kamen Rider Zero-One has plenty of examples, with the most prominent one is the secretary Izu. | |
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Penny Polendina from RWBY. Penny's character is an allusion to Pinocchio, being a highly-advanced android designed to have a personality and the ability to generate an Aura like a normal human, to serve as the inventor's daughter (and an Atlas military asset, because the doctor needed funding from somewhere). She is a curious and friendly girl, eager to understand human emotions and relationships while worrying that she is not a real girl. Towards the end of Volume 3, she's destroyed in the Vytal Festival, strangled by the strings of her own weapon during the fight with Pyrrha. In Volume 7, she reappears, having been rebuilt, though it's noted that due to the method of her creation, this would be the only time. Her humanity is affirmed when she's given the Winter Maiden powers by their previous bearer at the end of the season, chosen over the intended candidate thanks to displaying greater warmth and kindness to the elderly woman. However, she ends up dying once more at the end of Volume 8, with the cruel irony of this final death occurring just moments after having become a flesh-and-blood human. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Angela from Kurogane Communication, later accompanied by the even more human-like Lilith and Alice. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Cutey Honey in all of her incarnations except Flash, the magical girls version. Though she wasn't actually human there either. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The title character in Alita: Battle Angel is a total replacement cyborg: a "very human brain" in a cyber body. | |
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Virtuosity: Sheila 3.2, Virtual reality sex doll, whose sole function is to deduce your psychosexual needs, and fulfill them: "Sheila 3.2 is collecting information from 136 aspects of your physiology. Your heart rate, pupil dilation, vocal intonation, syntax..." She was scheduled for download to a super strong regenerative body, capable of shape-shifting into the IA virtual avatar. Subverted because the male IA SID is the one who ends up being downloaded. | |
Robot Girl / int_3ccddc64 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Girl | |
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In GunBuster 2, Nono is actually a Buster Machine. She is clearly stated to be gynoid (female android) even before that. | |
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GunBuster | hasFeature |
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Space Academy: Trish becomes one of these once she successfully acquires a Space Cadet Sally bioroid body (implied to be a sexbot). She immediately attempts to break it in with Vance, which causes him no end of consternation. | |
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Space Academy | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Mobile Suit Gundam 00, we have two examples — and surprisingly, neither is female (well, as far as can be proven). It is heavily suggested, if not stated outright that Tieria is not entirely, perhaps not at all, human. Then, during the series finale, Lichty of all people turns out to be at least part cybernetic. This still can't save him, sadly. The first season epilogue introduces Tieria's evil twin Regene, and the second season goes on to imply that they, Big Bad Ribbons Almark, and the rest of the "Innovators" are artificial constructs. And we see the first clearly female-bodied example: Anew Returner. It's also possible that they are cyborgs; while at least two of them are quite clearly part of mass cloning projects (Bring being the pilot of a very large number of kamikaze MS at one point, and Ribbons himself walking into the room and killing Regene while his own corpse bleeds on the floor) they are clearly capable of inducing Innovator traits in ordinary humans like Louise (who also has a cybernetic left hand). |
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The prequel series Caprica has this as well in the form of the first Cylon, Zoe Graystone. However, she's also a major subversion, as she doesn't look like the human-model "skinjobs" but rather is the faux-consciousness of a 16-year-old school girl downloaded into the ultra-robotic-looking proto-"Centurion" Cylon. She does have an avatar version of herself, which looks completely human. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Eve from Applegeeks is a robot made, predictably, from a Mac computer to be a girlfriend for Hawk. Some of her first actions in life are wrecking Alice's (Windows) PC and detonating an Apple store because she was jealous. | |
Robot Girl / int_3e71316c | featureApplicability |
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Applegeeks / Web Comic | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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Detective-Inspector Karima Shapandar (a.k.a. Omega Sentinel) was an unwilling victim of the Sentinel program's brief foray into converting normal humans, but her love for her mutant boyfriend Neal Shaara (Thunderbird III) allowed her to overcome her programming. She even joined the X-Men and became a more dedicated member than he was... until the mutants declared themselves a separate nation and shut her out. When her Sentinel programming flared up again, she didn't have any support to help her fight it off, and ended up a villain. | |
Robot Girl / int_3efd7240 | featureApplicability |
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X-Men (2019) (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Robot Girl / int_3efd7240 | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Android from Dark Matter (2015), who is also, in a way, a Spaceship Girl thanks to her uplink to Raza's systems. | |
Robot Girl / int_3f734c20 | featureApplicability |
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Dark Matter (2015) | hasFeature |
Robot Girl / int_3f734c20 | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The live-action TV movie version of Kim Possible has Athena, created by Drakken to destroy Kim only to find herself actually becoming friends with her; she sacrifices herself to save Kim, but is rebuilt by the end of the film with help from Kim's parents. She even shows off her true nature to Kim before the final act. | |
Robot Girl / int_3f8741a6 | featureApplicability |
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Kim Possible | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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Princess Ixquic and Leina in Cyborg 009. The first was built by (apparently) aliens to be one of the guardians of a gold pyramid; the second was created by a Mad Scientist to become the Soul Jar of Adolf Hitler, of all people. | |
Robot Girl / int_41ecc735 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Girl | |
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SCP Foundation provides a rare example that is sex-free - if only because it's an actual girl - with SCP-191, Cyborg Child. It is a girl who was kidnapped and suffered Unwilling Roboticisation by a Mad Scientist, that even rendered her horribly disfigured (most notably, the left half of the face and skull and her jaw were replaced by robotic implements). | |
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SCP Foundation (Website) | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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Junebug from Kentucky Route Zero has gray skin and makes mechanical noises when she walks, and is finally revealed to be a robot late in Act III when she tells Ezra she was built to clean up the Elkhorn mine. | |
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Kentucky Route Zero (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Girl / int_43274322 | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Richie Rich's robot maid, Irona. | |
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Richie Rich (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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Valeria in Robot Holocaust. | |
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Robot Holocaust | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_475972f0 | comment |
In Y: The Last Man, expensive male actroids are used for comfort/sexual purposes in Japan after the death of all the men. Self-proclaimed manga fan Yorick is quite delighted by this. | |
Robot Girl / int_475972f0 | featureApplicability |
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Robot Girl / int_475972f0 | |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_479f38d7 | comment |
Stella Silver from Shining Song Starnova is a prototype android designed to be the perfect Idol Singer. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Da Capo, the robotic clone of one of the girls is distinguished by a keyhole (for winding) in the back and occasionally spewing smoke. Of course, only the male lead learns that it's not the real girl. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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"FTWWW" and "Mastas of Ravencroft" by Mad Gear & The Missile Kid imply sex with android girls. | |
Robot Girl / int_495e8f69 | featureApplicability |
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Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (Music) | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_498b77e9 | comment |
Skin Horse has Violet Bee, actually a drone remote-controlled by the mysterious Goldbug. Her/its creator later links the body to Nick Zerhakker instead. | |
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Robot Girl / int_498b77e9 | |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_49901253 | comment |
House of Robots has Brittney 13, a robot designed to experience "adolescent human emotions," which she does... all the time. | |
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House of Robots | hasFeature |
Robot Girl / int_49901253 | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Vicki from Small Wonder. | |
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Small Wonder | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Key the Metal Idol, titular character Key acts as a prototypical example of this trope: Key herself insists that she is a robot, and demonstrates very little emotional affect for much of the series, much to the concern of the characters who serve as her guardians. These characters are almost uniformly convinced that Key is not a robot but rather a deeply traumatized young woman who retreated into a robot persona, which they indulge as the only identity Key will respond with. Nevertheless, Key's past it intertwined with much mystery and phlebotinum-style weirdness, including mechanical automatons that hunt her, and scientists who are obsessed with her, so the truth of her nature remains somewhat in question until the end of the series: she is more or less what her friends believed her to be; a young individual who has survived prolonged human experimentation, the violent loss of her family, and other forms of trauma and has adopted the robotic persona as a coping mechanism. But while she may not be a robot, her actual identity is no less fantastical: she is instead a Psychic Child of almost Little Miss Almighty proportions. Her Quest for Identity takes the duration of the series, but in the end, she gets an at least somewhat happy ending and seems to be healing at last. Thus in the end, the story is a direct deconstruction and aversion of this trope. | |
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Key the Metal Idol | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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Tima from Metropolis (2001). | |
Robot Girl / int_4bbbd789 | featureApplicability |
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Metropolis (2001) | hasFeature |
Robot Girl / int_4bbbd789 | |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_4d6ad22f | comment |
Luna from Virtue's Last Reward is a robot girl. | |
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Virtue's Last Reward (Visual Novel) | hasFeature |
Robot Girl / int_4d6ad22f | |
Robot Girl / int_4ea10091 | type |
Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_4ea10091 | comment |
Tio from Grandia II. | |
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Grandia II (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Robot Girl / int_4ea10091 | |
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Robot Girl | |
Robot Girl / int_4f7c0ccb | comment |
The short-lived science fiction cop show Mann & Machine featured Eve, a highly intelligent but emotionally childlike android. | |
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The "Mecha" Gigolo Jane that appeared briefly in A.I.: Artificial Intelligence. | |
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Aradia in Homestuck becomes one, although in this case it's a ghost of a girl that's posessing a robot body. And then she explodes and comes back to life again as a time goddess. |
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Galaxy Angel II has Nano-Nano Pudding, who is a living Nanomachine colony who resembles a young girl (although she's capable of Voluntary Shapeshifting to alter her appearance) as one of the available love interests. | |
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The Arma Machina glyph in Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia transforms Shanoa into a female automaton (distinguished from the presumably-male enemies by copper-colored Robot Hair and a flared body to resemble a dress). She's completely impervious to harm in the form and can destroy Spikes of Doom on contact, but her movement is extremely slow and getting hit by enemies drains her MP, which ends the transformation when it runs out. Amusingly, enemy automatons will fall in love with her on sight, following her around and even fighting other enemies for her. | |
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SIGNALIS: Replikas are mass-produced bio-mechanical androids built to perform various menial tasks, according to their make and model. Each model uses a human template for both appearance and personality. Replikas are almost exclusively female; of the nine or so Replika models described, the only males are the ADLR units, which are one of the rarest types. The main character, an LSTR (Elster) unit, is based on a soldier from the Great Offscreen War, making her a stoic survivalist good at tolerating isolation and high-stress environments. | |
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Space Sweepers has "Dorothy," an android with a powerful hydrogen bomb hidden inside her that's indistinguishable from a young human girl. Subverted in that "Dorothy" actually is a human girl whose real name is Kot-nim, and instead of a bomb she's the host to a colony of powerful nanomachines. The real robot girl in the movie is Bubs, who is more of a Tin-Can Robot with a masculine voice until she gets upgraded with lifelike skin grafts and the appearance of a pretty human woman. | |
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Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine: Goldfoot constructs human-appearing robo-gals who seduce weathy men into marrying them, and then steal their assets. In the sequel, Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs, he uses them to assassinate assigned targets. | |
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This Trope is discussed in R.U.R., that is the play which introduced the term "Robot" into the vocabulary. | |
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The Twilight Zone (1959): Alicia in "The Lonely" is left by a sympathetic space captain with a prisoner who's been sentenced to exile on an isolated asteroid. "The Lateness of the Hour" has a family whose every need is attended to by Ridiculously Human Robots. Their daughter worries that they're becoming to dependent on them and begs her family to deactivate them. Then she discovers that she too is a robot with Fake Memories. |
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Lila, is type of android called a Humaritt from the Ecchi action series Najica Blitz Tactics. She is tasked along with the main protagonist (Najica) to track down rogue Humaritts, which can be identified from behind by a 3 letter serial in the form of a tramp stamp. | |
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One of the segments in Movie 43 features an MP3 player that is the size and shape of a human woman. Not surprisingly, the user base ends up using it for "other purposes" besides listening to music... despite a cooler in the lower end. | |
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Most of the female hosts in Westworld are young women. | |
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The Gamia sisters, Erika, Lorelei... from Mazinger Z (and Minerva X in the Shin Mazinger Zero manga). Possibly Marquis Yanus from Great Mazinger is one as well, since the Mykene grafted their brains in robotic bodies to survive underground, but it is harder to say with her. | |
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The title characters from Challenge Of The Go Bots also have gender (Crasher, Small Foot, and Pathfinder being the most prominent female cast members), but with the significant difference that they are cyborgs (in the Brain in a Jar sense) rather than true robots, and so they probably do have biological gender, at least on a neurological level. | |
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Pictured above: Aigis from Persona 3, an anti-Shadow war machine built in the shape of a human because (it was believed at the time) only a human can summon a Persona, which is the only way to fight Shadows effectively, and that The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body. That turns out to be true in more ways than one; while she starts out with a very robotic affect, as she interacts with the rest of the cast, she grows more and more human. FES added Metis in "The Answer," though strictly speaking, she isn't actually a robot, but a personification of Aigis' internal conflict. | |
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Enemy Zero has one. Laura, the player character. | |
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Beochan: Paisean Agust Aifeala has Lalasa, the AU's interpretation of both Sanjay and Craig, may be this or at least a cyborg. | |
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Bigger Than Cheeses has two robot girls: The Ditz Lei and sex fiend Cleo (which often crushes her chosen beau Thanatos with her comic-robot-level strength) | |
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Curly Brace is one of these in Cave Story. | |
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Eve in Blaster Master Zero is an android who helps out Jason on his quest to find Fred and beat back the mutants. Jason even develops feelings for her, despite her not being an actual human. by the 2nd and 3rd games, Eve gets infected by the mutants and her body changes to the point where she becomes an actual living organic lifeform. | |
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The title character Maico from Android Announcer Maico 2010 (Image◊) is a Robot Girl. But whenever referred to as a robot, she insists, "I'm not a robot." She prefers to think of herself as an android (which is also wrong, the correct term would be Gynoid). | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Xenoblade Chronicles 1: Fiora becomes one due to being made into a Faced Mechon. She becomes human again in the ending. Xenoblade Chronicles X: All the human women would count as this, due to the humans using mimeosome bodies in the voyage fleeing from Earth's destruction. They plan to use them while exploring Mira until they reclaim the Lifehold where they can be transferred back into their biological forms. Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Poppi is this game's version of the Xeno series tradition of having one of these as a party member. Poppi is an Artificial Blade built by Tora, a Nopon who wanted to be a Driver but didn't have the potential. Her initial form, Poppi α looks like a little girl, Poppi QT note Quixotic Tetelar, her Mid-Season Upgrade, looks like a Robot Maid and her final form, Poppi QTπ note Quantum Technochampion π is designed like an idol singer. KOS-MOS from Xenosaga is also in the game as a Rare Blade, with T-Elos following her in a later update. Xenoblade Chronicles 3: This game keeps the tradition alive by adding Ino to the Expansion Pass. Similar to Poppi from the previous game, Ino is an Artificial Blade built by a Nopon who couldn't become a Driver otherwise. Except that doesn't actually make any sense in Aionios; the strange nature of the world means that everyone has abilities similar to Blades, and Drivers don't exist. The Ouroboros are therefore very confused by Ino. |
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Mechanical humans abounded in Galaxy Express 999 and its sequels thanks to various plots about humans abandoning their old flesh bodies for mechanical bodies as well as android characters. Some of the main female robot girls would be be Claire, Yuki, and Promethium. | |
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Yosh!! counts many robot girls as characters: Miyo, Nami, Toyoko, Lien and Rieko, a robot fox girl with the soul of a human. It is stated that their creator, Shiden, made thousands of them (all female) and occasionally uses them to attempt to conquer the world. | |
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Tekken: Blood Vengeance: Alisa. | |
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HuGtto! Pretty Cure has Ruru. She starts off as a villain, but joins the Cures and eventually becomes one partway through. | |
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Automata in Undefeated Bahamut Chronicle, who resemble twelve-year-old girls with animal ears, and act as the managers of the Ruins. They must follow the orders of Xfer (a race of humans who built the Ruins and the Automata) and Lords (a ruling family whom the Xfer serve). | |
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Shortpacked! has UltraCar's current form, a redhead with retractable rolling skates. | |
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The Batman Beyond episode "Terry's Friend Dates A Robot" is about the school's biggest nerd suddenly getting a very attractive girlfriend. As the episode title already spoiled for you, she turns out to be a robot that he commissioned from the same company that makes Batman's robotic training dummies. Eventually he gets her reprogrammed to act more like a real girlfriend, which results in her becoming lethally jealous of the new female friends that the nerd gains through his new-found popularity. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: Debatably, female-identifying Warforged in the Eberron setting are a magitek version of this trope, though they don't have any physical female characteristics unless they deliberately adopt them. Someone also homebrewed Robot Girls as a playable race. In gameplay terms, they're vulnerable to abilities that specially target inanimate objects, but since they're a person's soul in an artificial body, they get a CON score. |
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Marie from My Dear Marie. | |
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Rachel from the Weird Science episode "The Copper Top Girl." | |
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Teen Girl Squad: In Issue 15, Japanese Culture Greg tries to date a clunky robot named Chizuko and gets "UNCANNY VALLEY'D" to death for his trouble. | |
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Sky Doll is named after wind-up gynoids designed and used mostly for men's convenience and pleasure. Sky Dolls are happy with being slaves and sex objects, actual women are oppressed and seem to have the rights of house furniture, and men as well as the religious government prefer things just the way they are. | |
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Stargate SG-1 features female human-form Replicators, including Carter, one designed specificially to look like Dr. Lieutenant-Colonel Samantha Carter. Harlan also replicated SG-1 as robots to help him maintain his underground facility. Harlan is also a robot, and a barmy one at that. Also, the gynoid who created the replicators in the first place. As toys. |
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Kotone of Experimental Comic Kotone, although she's so realistic-looking that none of the characters that weren't explicitly told so (that is, everyone except for the nameless protagonist) don't realize that she's a robot. She also fits the Token Mini-Moe and Not Blood Siblings requirements (ExCoKo is a parody of a Dating Sim). | |
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Kotomi Ichinose from CLANNAD isn't actually a robot, but Tomoya commonly compares her to one mentally, due to her blank expressions, total lack of social skills, and incredible memory and intelligence. | |
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Dresden Codak: Fitting the cyborg part of this trope is Kimiko Ross, whose legs, an arm, a eye, some of her spine are all cybernetic post-Hob, and she even has an input jack in her upper back. | |
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Don't Look Deeper: Aisha is an android made to appear like a beautiful human woman, though she doesn't know this at first. She's so convincing other people are fooled too, not just her. Aisha's given away only when an injury shows her metallic innards. | |
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Angel Moxie: Ms. Konk. Her creator makes some drastic changes to her, revamping the scary old lady robot to a bubbly, ditz, with a body like a supermodel. | |
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In Haruhi Suzumiya, Yuki and the other Humanoid Interfaces arguably count, although Yuki has the good fortune of not getting picked for the maid job. | |
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In Mass Effect 3, when Shepard travels to the Mars base, s/he encounters a Dr. Eva, who is actually a robotic infiltrator sent by Cerberus. Eva's body is disabled and taken back to the Normandy to recover data. Eva reactivates, but EDI, the ship's AI, is there to stop her. In the subsequent AI combat, EDI seizes control of Eva's body and subsequently uses it as a physical avatar. Not only that, but EDI has the potential to become Joker's Love Interest in Eva's body, especially if the Synthesis ending is chosen. |
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Mecha-Rin-rin-chan, an android double of herself that Rin-rin from Sister Princess builds as a future companion for her brother Wataru when all his sisters have grown up and moved on to their own lives. | |
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Comedity: Alice, a girl with robotic looks, who due to the comic's Life Embellished nature is the stand-in for the author's computer. | |
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Night, of Absolute Boyfriend and Zettai Kareshi (the live action drama of the anime/manga) is the Spear Counterpart of this trope, it being more obvious he's robotic in the Drama. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Phantasy Star Online, the raCaseal character class were Robot Girls, and most of their costumes were maid like, including a large bow on the back and a skirt. One of their hairstyles even had a little hat appropriate for a nurse or maid. They were joined in PSO: Episode 2 by huCaseals. Their costumes were more ninja-like in design. The sequel Phantasy Star Universe has 'casts' as a playable robot race. They can be male or female, and are hugely customizable in looks, from barely human looking to your classic Robot Girl Maid With Antenna. Kinda unique in that if you wanted to, you could have a sexy male robot running around. Furthermore, there are multiple supporting NPCs that are casts. One of the more plot relevant is the pink haired Lou, who features significantly into episodes 1 and 2 of the game. Also, an early trailer for the game indicates that one of the main heroines was a 'cast,' but was eventually replaced by the newman Karen Erra. Introduced in Phantasy Star Portable and later appearing in the main version of the game, Vivienne is a model of a new type of cast. Running repeated missions with her gives the player a unique opportunity to sculpt her personality as she asks you questions about her enviroment. You can, in fact, have her call you "master." |
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Sylvie, Anri and the other sexaroids from Bubblegum Crisis. | |
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Tabatha from Tales of Symphonia. | |
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Persona 4: Arena adds another one, Labrys. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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New Horizon: The Wafans, three entire races of Wave Form Androids, come in both male and female flavors across the board. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The American Mega Man cartoon made Roll not only older and more attractive looking, but also a serious Action Girl, which Mega fails to recognize. In the first episode, she one-shots Fire Man with a vacuum! | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Aversion in Gunnerkrigg Court: Jones is not a robot. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Persona 5 Strikers adds yet another one named Sophia, codename: Sophie. Though since she doesn't have a physical body in the real world like the prior examples she's more of a sentient computer program than a traditional example. | |
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Nightmare Time: Emma's double is revealed to be this, and is determined like hell to take over her life, even if it means murdering the original. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Ultraman 80 has a gynoid of Emi Jouno introduced at the end of the final episode after the real Emi died before the last story arc. | |
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All of the EA robots from Metal Heart. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The protagonists of the Livewires miniseries include three lovely Robot Girls (sorry, Construct Girls), each one a different take on this trope, from the snarky Cute Bruiser to the nearly-human viewpoint character. | |
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The Elemental Dolls from DoDonPachi DaiOuJou and the Elemental Daughters from DoDonPachi DaiFukkatsu. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Rozen Maiden are arguably a fantasy-based example, as opposed to straight(ish) science fiction. Specifically, they're dolls. They do have a clockwork mechanism that requires them to be wound up to be able to live, walk, talk and the like, but they also need a roza mystica, which would roughly translate to a soul to the dolls, and there's a lot of things they can do that clockwork engineering can't accomplish alone. | |
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Green Lantern: The Animated Series has Aya, an artificial intelligence that builds herself a robot body (in 2.1 seconds!) when Kilowog tells he she needs a body to be a Green Lantern. Also counts as Spaceship Girl. | |
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R. Dorothy Waynewright in The Big O. | |
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In Hot Bot, the eponymous "Hot Bots" are all female Ridiculously Human Robots, that are simply played by human actresses. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Muses (and Princess Anevka) from the webcomic Girl Genius. Otilia, the Muse of Protection, easily the most badass-looking Robot Girl of all time. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Doris in Val and Isaac is an adorable, blue-haired female robot. Her girlfriend Minnow is certainly very fond of her. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Commander Kitty has the Alpha Droids aboard Zenith Central. Along with Zenith herself, Nin Wah's clone, and a good portion of the galaxy's population. | |
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Ultraman Ginga S had one named Android One-Zero as one of the bad guys initially, serving the Alien Chibu Exceller. She's also an expy of one that appeared in Ultraseven that was serving the original Alien Chibu. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, Miss Ivory is revealed to be a clockwork automaton built by Spring-Heeled Jack and also his lover. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Ultraman Taiga has Pirika, one of the E.G.I.S. Bridge Bunnies being revealed to be a robot at the end of the series. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Kay-Em 14 from Jason X, whose creator Tsunaron is strongly implied to be in a sexual relationship with her. When Jason Voorhees comes aboard the ship, Tsunaron upgrades her with a combat suite that allows her to actually kill Jason, until he in turn gets upgraded into "Ãœber Jason" and takes her head off. She still survives the film as a disembodied head, with Tsunaron promising to rebuild her body. | |
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In Alien in a Small Town, Indira discovers her boyfriend hasn't just dumped her, he dumped her for an android. To her way of thinking, the ethics of this depend entirely on whether or not "Kim" is sentient and whether she is free. If she's both, then dating a robot is kinky but not inherently objectionable. If she's not sentient, then he's dumped her for a sex toy, which means he never wanted real love in the first place. If she's sentient but not free, then he's dumped her for a slave that he owns. It's strongly implied Kim is nonsentient (even if she is perfectly capable of passing a Turing Test), and he owns her like any other object. Indira does not take any of this well. | |
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Prism from Flaky Pastry turns out to be one. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Ai in Video Girl Ai, though since she was created by a VCR, she's not technically a robot. The same goes for Len in the sequel manga, Video Girl Len. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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ANI from Phoning Home is a robot with a head and arms on top of a ball that identifies as a female. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Times Like This has Nicki, the Robotron-brand MIRA, or Multifunctional Interactive Robotic Assistant. Manufactured in 2023, purchased secondhand by Cassie in 2027, and now living in the present time. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Mother Keeper Syal and Mother are both robot girls. Syal is a battle cyborg and Mother is simply a computer made to look like a little girl. Both look ridiculously human though Mother doesn't seem to speak. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The limited series Superman: Metropolis involves alien nanotech causing the city itself to become self-aware. She falls in love with Jimmy Olsen. Of course. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles 1: Fiora becomes one due to being made into a Faced Mechon. She becomes human again in the ending. | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles 2: Poppi is this game's version of the Xeno series tradition of having one of these as a party member. Poppi is an Artificial Blade built by Tora, a Nopon who wanted to be a Driver but didn't have the potential. Her initial form, Poppi α looks like a little girl, Poppi QT note Quixotic Tetelar, her Mid-Season Upgrade, looks like a Robot Maid and her final form, Poppi QTπ note Quantum Technochampion π is designed like an idol singer. KOS-MOS from Xenosaga is also in the game as a Rare Blade, with T-Elos following her in a later update. |
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3: This game keeps the tradition alive by adding Ino to the Expansion Pass. Similar to Poppi from the previous game, Ino is an Artificial Blade built by a Nopon who couldn't become a Driver otherwise. Except that doesn't actually make any sense in Aionios; the strange nature of the world means that everyone has abilities similar to Blades, and Drivers don't exist. The Ouroboros are therefore very confused by Ino. | |
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Xenoblade Chronicles X: All the human women would count as this, due to the humans using mimeosome bodies in the voyage fleeing from Earth's destruction. They plan to use them while exploring Mira until they reclaim the Lifehold where they can be transferred back into their biological forms. | |
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Persona: Pictured above: Aigis from Persona 3, an anti-Shadow war machine built in the shape of a human because (it was believed at the time) only a human can summon a Persona, which is the only way to fight Shadows effectively, and that The Mind Is a Plaything of the Body. That turns out to be true in more ways than one; while she starts out with a very robotic affect, as she interacts with the rest of the cast, she grows more and more human. FES added Metis in "The Answer," though strictly speaking, she isn't actually a robot, but a personification of Aigis' internal conflict. Persona 4: Arena adds another one, Labrys. Persona 5 Strikers adds yet another one named Sophia, codename: Sophie. Though since she doesn't have a physical body in the real world like the prior examples she's more of a sentient computer program than a traditional example. |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Kim Possible, the heroes were tasked with tracking down a woman who had allegedly stolen robotics technology from her older male former partner, a self-proclaimed robotics genius. She and her boyfriend are completely unhelpful when they reveal they talked with her partner. In the end, it turns out no, no, she's human, it's not that. Rather, she was the genius roboticist, the former partner was a fraud trying to steal her glory, and her boyfriend was a robot. | |
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Kim Possible | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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KOS-MOS from the Xenosaga series is the canonical robot girl, with a surprising twist at the end. Momo from the same series, as a Realian, also qualifies, though Realians are organic rather than mechanical. |
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Robot Girl | |
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Mei Fang from Arcana Heart. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Emeralda from Xenogears. Despite being a nanomachine colony that can freely morph into nearly any shape, she usually takes the form of a cute young girl, an appearance which came from her "parents" (previous incarnations of the main characters). Or, if an optional (but quite easy) Side Quest is completed, a hot green-haired woman. Who quickly becomes the most powerful character in the game. From the same game, Tolone, the cyborg girl representing the Elements. According to Xenogears Perfect Works, her body is 90% cyberized. |
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Robot Girl | |
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Experimental Princess Farrah Day from Nefarious, who was designed to be the perfect princess. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Robogirl, the appropriately-named ally from Billy vs. SNAKEMAN. Subverted; her 'robot body' is actually a shell she wears due to a weakly-defined anxiety about 'real' people. You help her get over it in the Pizza Witch storyline, and she takes off her shell, revealing a real flesh-and-blood person. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Minatsu Amakase from Da Capo II. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Flandre, Francesca, and Francette from Princess Resurrection. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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One of the earliest (and youngest) robot girls is Arale from Akira Toriyama's Doctor Slump, who in physical appearance is only around 12 years old, despite being 18 by the end of the run. That few others realize this is the series' main Running Gag. | |
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Transhuman Space: This setting offers a huge range of "cybershell" bodies on which AI software can be installed. Some "Cyberdolls" are inevitably built to resemble attractive human women — sometimes for innocent reasons, and sometimes not. | |
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Dan Vs.: Ilsa, a one off character from "Technology," is a robotic aid to CEO Barry Ditmer that takes the form of a human woman. She speaks in a robotic cadence and has various technological accessories. Her name is also meaningful, being an A.I.-cronym for "Independent Logistics and Security Android." | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Angels in Angelic Layer are similar, though they're about a foot tall and controlled by their users. The Angelic Layer manga is set in the same universe as Chobits and states that Angels were forerunners to persocoms. | |
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Charlie, from Five Nights at Freddy's: The Silver Eyes, Five Nights at Freddy's: The Twisted Ones and Five Nights at Freddy's: The Fourth Closet, though her true nature isn't made apparent until the third book; she was the first child killed by William Afton, and her father created four different animatronic bodies for her soul to inhabit (it didn't work, but his love for Charlie and grief over her loss gave said animatronic bodies something resembling life and a soul). Elizabeth Afton/Circus Baby also counts as one; she even steals Charlie's fourth body and poses as her in the ending of the second novel. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Star Trek: The Original Series episodes "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (Andrea), "Requiem for Methuselah" (Rayna Kapec) and "I, Mudd" (various female androids). | |
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Robot Girl | |
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E.R.I.C.A. from the Sliders episode "State of the A.R.T." | |
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The sequel Phantasy Star Universe has 'casts' as a playable robot race. They can be male or female, and are hugely customizable in looks, from barely human looking to your classic Robot Girl Maid With Antenna. Kinda unique in that if you wanted to, you could have a sexy male robot running around. Furthermore, there are multiple supporting NPCs that are casts. One of the more plot relevant is the pink haired Lou, who features significantly into episodes 1 and 2 of the game. Also, an early trailer for the game indicates that one of the main heroines was a 'cast,' but was eventually replaced by the newman Karen Erra. Introduced in Phantasy Star Portable and later appearing in the main version of the game, Vivienne is a model of a new type of cast. Running repeated missions with her gives the player a unique opportunity to sculpt her personality as she asks you questions about her enviroment. You can, in fact, have her call you "master." |
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In the ballet Coppélia the mysterious girl Franz has fallen for is actually a mechanical robot built by Dr. Coppelius. | |
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The Good Place: Janet is walking, talking, infinitely more helpful version of intelligent personal assistant programs like Siri or Alexa (Eleanor even calls her "Busty Alexa" at one point), providing information about the afterlife to residents of the Good Place. However, she's neither a robot nor a girl; rather, "she" is a genderless interface for the celestial mainframe. The human characters repeatedly refer to her as one and/or the other, and Janet always has to correct them. She also has an Evil Counterpart in the Bad Place in the form of Bad Janet, a blonde bimbo in a black leather jacket who goes out of her way to be unhelpful before going back to checking her phone. |
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Robot Girl | |
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The entire Female Gender including Lime, Cherry, Bloodberry, Tiger, Panther and Luchs (among many others) from Saber Marionette J. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Vice (2015): The most prominent is Kelly, one of the main characters and an artificial who escapes from Vice's facilities. While appearing human, her insides are a mix of organic and mechanical parts. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Guri, from the Shadows of the Empire Star Wars multimedia event novel. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Kurumi, Saki, Karinka and about 50 others from Steel Angel Kurumi. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Metallic Child: Has Rona, the first Metallic Child ever born. She lost the ability to move by herself, and thus is reliant on the player to be her guide through the game. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The title characters of Wings of Vendemiaire are Steampunk automata that look like teenage girls. | |
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Shinatama, is an android or SLD (simulated life doll) who was subsequently Kidnapped, Tortured, and Blown Up. She acts as a liaison to the main protagonist Konoko in Oni. | |
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Sweetie Belle in Friendship is Witchcraft is very blatantly robotic, yet nobody, including her family or herself, ever notices. In a case of Dramatic Irony, she accuses her biological (but less empathetic) sister Rarity of being one. | |
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MALIK from the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command/Lilo & Stitch/Invader Zim crossover series Both Syllables | |
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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Robot Carnival segment "Presence" features one built by a man trying to compensate for his distant relationship with his own family. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Sulla from O Human Star is one. She's not that sexualized, but she is very cute. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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In The Iliad, Hephaestus is served by automatons in many forms, one group being servant girls of living gold, making this one Older Than Feudalism. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Kurika Kurinohana (a.k.a. Clicker) from Dokkoida?!. | |
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In NieR: Automata there are the YoRHa units, combat androids sent by the surviving humans on the moon to combat the alien robots that has invaded Earth, the female unit 2B being the main character. Devola and Popola also return from the original Nier, or to be more exact, two Devola and Popola model robots who are unrelated to the previous ones. | |
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Ayuri: Aside from being made of plastic, Kay seems like an ordinary human woman. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Chobits has the Persocoms, of which the main character is one. While male persocoms are actually quite common, since the main human cast is male, the majority of persocom characters in the series are female. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Meika from Punch Line looks like a little girl but is a twenty year old robot. Being a robot doesn't give her any advantages over humans besides being very smart. | |
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Get Smart - Octavia is a KAOS Femme Fatale agent who seduces information from CONTROL's #2 men. Hymie the robot is promoted to #2 as he would be immune to her charms - only she's a robot herself, and the two fall in robo-love. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Triggerheart Exelica: Triggerhearts Exelica, Crueltear and Faintear. | |
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Questionable Content has many, many examples dues to the existence of AnthroPCs and their ability to use a humanlike chassis. There are a lot seen throughout the series, but the most notable are below: The first and most seen was Momo, Marigold's Moe Anthro-PC. Originally looking like a chibi schoolgirl, in strip 2000 she upgraded to a more human-proportioned body later (but still looks somewhat young and anime-ish. Momo is a curious example in that she has been specifically shown on at least three occasions to have an active libido, but for reasons of her own, presents as a more-or-less pre-teen girl. Momo is implied to be “anatomically correct� (not least, the Running Gag about “eel handling� in her original chassis) and May appears to believe this, but her pre-teen appearance makes this a subject best avoided. Momo also presents the dilemma of the cost and financing of robot girls. Idoru appears to be a commercial enterprise, selling AI bodies which appear to cost as much as a car, for no clearly defined purpose. This becomes a plot point between Momo and Marigold. It doesn’t appear when Hannelore buys Winslow a chassis, but Hannelore is implied to be independently wealthy so can presumably afford it. May is a robo-convict who first appeared as an avatar inside Dale's smart-glasses, as a (reluctant) AI helper. She later got out of Robot Jail and went to crash with Dale in a proper (albeit ill-maintained) body. May is another example of the cost/benefit issue, because her (state-provided) chassis is clearly at or near the end of its useful life, and has no funds available to maintain it. May certainly isn't "anatomically correct." (This doesn't stop her having some kind of sex with Sven, though.) Bubbles, a former combat droid who worked in the same underground fighting ring as Faye. The ring was run by Corpse Witch (yes that IS her name), another example of this trope but one that errs more on the 'robot' side. Bubbles’ take on the cost/benefit issue appears to be that HER chassis appears to be military-surplus; the termination of the programme meant that she was allowed to retain it upon discharge, but Corpse Witch implies (and Bubbles appears to believe) that the government could reclaim it at will. Bubbles’ anatomically correct status isn’t known. (Although Faye hasn't complained). Various minor characters may, or may not be. Melon, a recent minor character, doesn’t appear to be, and is quite happy walking about wearing only a sweatshirt. Officer Roko, no information. Seven is more of a Tin-Can Robot although she DOES have an electronic libido, by her own account. None of the “Male� robots have been shown to be anatomically correct. |
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In Queen's Blade Rebellion, the little elf Yuit creates Vante, a robot girl incapable of speech (beyond one sound), but apparently cognizant and emotionally aware. | |
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Queen's Blade | hasFeature |
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Robot Girl | |
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Alpha, Kokone, Maruko, and the other Alpha from Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou (manga and OVA). Alpha also meets a robot boy. She asks him if there are others. He does not know, but he tells Alpha that male models are somehow weaker than female ones, which explains why the female-looking robots prevail. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Herbert, from The Legend of Dark Witch 2, is an android that leads the elite group of researchers that make up the first set of bosses. She is capable of flight and her area of expertise is alchemy of all things. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Nei from Avenger is one, or so she believes. She's actually the first human girl born on Mars - specifically outside of the colonies that have settled on the planet's surface. She's been acting like a ''Doll'' in order to avoid drawing attention to herself. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The iconic Robot Maria from Metropolis. In the novel Rotwang, the scientist who creates her, says that it's far more likely for a man to create a woman than another man. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Malfina from Outlaw Star is a bioroid who was created to serve as navigator for the titular ship as well as to be the maiden of the Galactic Lei Line. This causes her a great deal of distress to begin with, but Gene eventually convinces her that her artificial nature doesn't make her less human. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Tales of Graces has the Humanoids, robotic children which are varied between boys and girls. Most notably, though, is Protos Heis/Sophie, as well as the adult Emeraude, though in her case, this isn't revealed until her "death", as she was a robotic clone of the real Emeraude from centuries ago. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Olimpia from "The Sandman (1816)". Perfectly human in appearance, although a bit too precise in music and singing. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The Japanese branch of hololive has a high-spec robot girl named Roboco. Aside from her obviously mechanical arms and legs and her three-toed feet, she's nearly indistinguishable from a regular human. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Incarose from Tales of Hearts basically defines all the dangerous things in this trope. Also Corundum. In fact, almost every robot in the game, regardless of gender, is pretty much crazy. Except Kunzite. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Charli XCX's "Femmebot" may or may not be from the point of view of a literal robot girl, with a ton of liberally-peppered and playful robot metaphors that at least invoke this trope. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Arguably subverted in Real Drive, where android Holon clarifies that she isn't a woman in any real sense, and has no sexual identity beyond superficial programming meant to make her appealing for male users, and that she could change to a male body at any time without losing any sense of her real identity as a sentient machine. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Ultra Series Alien Sarin Carolyn from Ultraman Leo is revealed to be a robot at the end of the episode, when she reveals her true form to disable Gamerot so that Leo can destroy the monster. Elly from Ultraman Max is a highly advanced gynoid who serves as the team's communications operator and strategist. Ultraman Ginga S had one named Android One-Zero as one of the bad guys initially, serving the Alien Chibu Exceller. She's also an expy of one that appeared in Ultraseven that was serving the original Alien Chibu. Ultraman 80 has a gynoid of Emi Jouno introduced at the end of the final episode after the real Emi died before the last story arc. Ultraman Taiga has Pirika, one of the E.G.I.S. Bridge Bunnies being revealed to be a robot at the end of the series. |
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42 of Kiwi Blitz is this, imported from a friend of Mr. Frohlich who lives in Japan. | |
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In Toys, Alsatia (Joan Cusack) is revealed to be a robot at the end of the movie. Kenneth Zevo built her to be a sister to his son Leslie (Robin Williams). Apparently their extended family weren't told about this, as their cousin is just as surprised as the audience when The Reveal happens. | |
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Drossel from Fireball, interesting in that she doesn't look even remotely human beyond her basic body shape, but has an unusually human (and bitchy) personality. | |
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The hIEs in Beatless. | |
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Miyu from My Hi ME and My-Otome. Definitely designed for combat and war. | |
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Magic and Physics has one in the form of Morgan Lillup. Which could constitute as some form of accomplishment as it is a Stick-Figure Comic. | |
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Moe, a French-made bisque automaton-turned-Tsukumogami, from Love Hina (anime only). | |
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Since there's no separate male version of this trope (for now), the titular D.A.R.Y.L. (short for Data Analysing Robot Youth Lifeform) technically qualifies. | |
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M3GAN is a robot programmed to protect Cady from both physical and emotional harm. The AN in M3GAN actually stands for "android." | |
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Cameron from Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. Counts also as Emotionless Girl. It is strongly hinted that Cameron was made to be attractive deliberately. Her appearance was based on a resistance fighter named Allison Young, who was implied to know future John Connor personally. | |
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Honorable mention goes to Sari from Transformers: Animated, a Half-Human Hybrid of Cybertronian and human. Her heritage gives her circuitry under the skin and hands that unfold into blasters, combined with a human digestive system, possibly nervous system and skin, among others. In the beginning of season 3 she receives a self-induced upgrade, going to being more machine than man, fitting the trope more accurately. Many female Transformers also fall under fembots. Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen has Alice, the hottest Decepticon ever. |
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Pion of Humanity Has Declined. And Oyage is a Robot Boy. Though their true forms are deep space probes. | |
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In El Goonish Shive, Susan initially mistakes Grace for one of these thinking Tedd couldn't have possibly have a real girlfriend and must have made one instead. | |
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Dominique in The Bouncer. | |
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Sayuri, Brooke, Vivian and the other "dolls" who serve Professor Machinegal in Moldiver. | |
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The Fembots from the original The Bionic Woman series. | |
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METAGAL has Meta and her eight sisters, who she has to fight to return them to normal after they've been reprogrammed into battle robots. One of themnote Buster even has a Gender-Blender Name. | |
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Any of the female replicants from Blade Runner fit this trope, mainly Rachael. | |
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The smith Ilmarinen makes himself a wife of gold in The Kalevala. However, he could not actually bring her to life and she remained hard and cold, so he ended up scrapping her. | |
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The protagonists in Gunslinger Girl are brainwashed cyborgs. | |
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Dyna in Voyages of the Wild Sea Horse has the face of a beautiful female doll, but her body is a decidedly sexless and obviously mechanical Steampunk Spider Tank, due to her having been near-totally destroyed and then rebuilt into an emergency life-support and mobility system by a Mad Scientist from a decidedly less advanced civilization. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Tanya and Julia from Bionic Heart are androids. Both can hold their own in combat, and Tanya often serves as the Innocent Fanservice Girl. | |
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Lunar Knights, the robotic attendants at the Solar Bank and the store and also the seemingly more human robotic female aide to the the resident Mad Scientist. | |
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In Alchemical Solutions, Taylor Hebert gets uploaded into a new synthetic body. | |
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The main character in The Guardian Legend is a robot girl that transforms into a spaceship. She's given no name in the English version, though in Japanese she was named Miria. | |
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Patricia Wagon the main character in Mighty Switch Force! is a cybernetic cop (first game) and/or a firefighter (second game). Although some official material states that she's a Cyborg as opposed to a full robot. | |
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In Superboy and the Ravers, the Horizon Event DJ is revealed to have been an android the entire time when she's destroyed and her inner mechanical workings are exposed. She never quite seemed human but given that Event Horizon is an extraterrestrial nightclub that exists in a pocket dimension that was never any reason to expect her to be a robot. | |
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Tesse from Waku Waku 7. She's also a Robot Maid. | |
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Destiny Factor has two; Sammy 64, who looks about Terry's height, and Virus... who'd stand out in a crowd due to height. Virus is debatable due to another set of genetalia she has... | |
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Cyborg Shibolena from Denji Sentai Megaranger was close or far from this. Beauty check, Busty Check, Panty Check. | |
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In Dokapon Kingdom, female characters who use the Robo-Knight character class turn into robot girls with floating ponytails that turn into wings. | |
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Last Res0rt has two types (debatably): CG-86 is referred to as a "Defective Stepford." Gangrel and the Cybees, on the other hand, are a little too small and plush to be "typical" robot lasses, and we've already seen male versions as well. | |
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My Living Doll, a 1963-64 sitcom, starred Julie Newmar as Rhoda, a secret government project to create a robot astronaut. | |
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An American twist on the trope: Jenny in My Life as a Teenage Robot is less interested in saving the world than hanging out with high school kids, even though she can certainly hold her own in a fight. | |
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Riruru from Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops is a robot designed to look like a young human girl to infiltrate earth, and guide her robotic superiors to facilitate an invasion. But after being damaged and salvaged by the heroes before getting saved by Doraemon and friends, and especially befriending Shizuka, Riruru ends up having a change of heart. | |
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Annapuna and Unipuma - the Puma Twins from the Dominion Tank Police manga and anime series - were revealed, close to the end of the original manga, as androids - Ostensibly 'love dolls', although they take offense at this designation. In the second manga series, their android nature was on the table all the time, even becoming a plot point on at least two occasions. Interestingly, in the anime the issue was ignored completely, even as an implication. | |
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Continuing from the above, Phantasy Star III and Phantasy Star IV both had them. In III, there is an entire "race" of sentient mechanical humans (called cyborgs in the localization due to a mistranslation, though they have no organic components; later in the series, they're called androids like in the Japanese to reflect this), represented mostly by black-and-silver Wren-types (male) and Mieu-types: lithe, leotard-clad, claw-wielding, red-haired and overall more human-looking Robot Girls. In IV, the Robot Girl who joins your party is Demi, a unique model that some fans speculate is a custom design of Wren, a thousand-year-old Wren type. | |
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Alien Sarin Carolyn from Ultraman Leo is revealed to be a robot at the end of the episode, when she reveals her true form to disable Gamerot so that Leo can destroy the monster. | |
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Elly from Ultraman Max is a highly advanced gynoid who serves as the team's communications operator and strategist. | |
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Jocasta from The Avengers, created by the evil male robot Ultron to be his bride; and later, Alkhema, who had a similar origin. Neither of these relationships worked out. Later on, Ultron showed up in female form himself. | |
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The Thief of Bagdad (1940) featured an automaton dancing girl, given by an Evil Chancellor to a sultan who liked mechanical toys. When he went to embrace the dancing girl robot, it stabbed him. | |
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Rommie, from Andromeda. Not to be confused with her hologram and AI duplicates. | |
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Soul Calibur IV has Ashlotte, a robotic Elegant Gothic Lolita sent to capture Astaroth. Her profile describes her as being "something that would eventually be called a machine," which makes sense when you remember the series takes place in the 16th century. | |
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Alita/Gally from Battle Angel Alita. | |
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The female human model Cylons from Battlestar Galactica (2003). In Six's case, they're even specifically designed to be sexy. Needless to say they succeed in this aim. As with most Robot Girls, they're also capable fighters. It's likely not a coincidence that Boomer is drop-dead beautiful either. And it works, given the lengths their lovers go to protect them. By the end of the series, it becomes clear that there is really nothing robotic about the biological Cylons at all, other than that they can talk to computers by sticking their hands in the sink. | |
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Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow: Dr. Totenkopf's lieutenant turns out to be one of these, to Sky Captain's surprise. She is an excellent fighter and dedicated to her work, serving as the de facto main villain since her creator has been Dead All Along. | |
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Tenaya 7 in Power Rangers RPM' is a rare villainous example. Also her counterpart in Engine Sentai Go-onger Kegalesia, whose robotic identity is given away by the valves and pipes coming out of her otherwise human-like body. Much earlier than that there was Archerina of Power Rangers Zeo, although she was much more metallic than most other examples, lacking in synthetic skin or coloration. Archerina's Japanese counterpart, Princess Multiwa of Chouriki Sentai Ohranger. |
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Much earlier than that there was Archerina of Power Rangers Zeo, although she was much more metallic than most other examples, lacking in synthetic skin or coloration. Archerina's Japanese counterpart, Princess Multiwa of Chouriki Sentai Ohranger. |
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Orianna, the Clockwork Lady, is a playable champion in League of Legends, modeled after a ballerina. In the original lore she was built by the father of a real girl who died while training to join the League, while after the Continuity Reboot she’s instead a Ship Of Theseus—namely, the result of her father replacing parts of her original organic self as they failed from a poison she had contracted helping out from a chemical spill in Zaun’s Sump—with Orianna herself replacing her healthy heart with a Hextech Crystal to give her father a transplant in turn. In game (as developed for the original lore), she’s a very creepy and unnerving individual, imitating humanity while lacking human characteristics. In the new lore, she acknowledges her lost humanity while being curious as to what she is now—and whether there are others like her. | |
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Platinum, Copper, and Nameless from the Metal Men. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Archerina's Japanese counterpart, Princess Multiwa of Chouriki Sentai Ohranger. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Almost all of the women in Westworld (and Roman World and Medieval World too). | |
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The League of S.T.E.A.M. has a clockwork cyborg girl (R.O.S.E.) used for zombie hunting. | |
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Female golems in Tales of MU, especially Two, are the Magitek equivalent. | |
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In The Black Ring, Lex Luthor has a robotic Lois Lane for a sidekick. | |
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Beautie of Astro City is an adult-sized robot replica of a popular children's toy. She fights crime even as she wonders about her own enigmatic origins. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Ping from MegaTokyo (remember that both, especially Megatokyo, are largely influenced by manga); notice, however, that Ping does have a modesty programming, and seeing Largo in his boxers can make her panic. She also has a programme routine which means that although she is “anatomically correct� she retains discretionary control over this. | |
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April and the Buffybot made short appearances in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. | |
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Buffy the Vampire Slayer | hasFeature |
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Naomi Armitage and the other "Thirds" from Armitage III are a partial subversion since they easily can and do pass as fully human, to the point that they can even reproduce with humans. The "seconds" from which they descended were intentionally designed to fit this trope, however. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Heaven's Lost Property: All the Angeloids are subservient android girls with wings, built for specific purposes and completely devoted to following their master's orders. | |
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi: Chachamaru. Evangeline also has a number of Robot Maids serving in her resort. And to fulfill the hotness part of the trope, part of her Mid-Season Upgrade was an improved synthetic skin that essentially makes her look like a normal girl with robot ears. Naturally, there was a scene of her taking a bath soon after said upgrade. In an...interesting variation on the idea, Haruna uses her artifact to create a full size robot body for Sayo to use. Of course, Sayo can't actually possess it, but instead possesses a small doll that sits inside the robot body and pilots it like a Humongous Mecha. Being an Otaku Haruna naturally built so many guns into the thing that it's wonder that it's able to move. |
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Lyla Lay from Paperinik New Adventures. Lots of characters drool over her in the series' run, and probably a fair amount of readers too. Did we mention she's also a duck? | |
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In Infinite Space, Mad Scientist Gavriil Minas takes a broken HELP Android (The In Game Encyclopedia) and makes in to one of these. She has 5,000 kelvin Degree cutting claws, her eyes shoot laser beams and she has the best combat stat in the entire game. | |
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There are many androids of both genders in Time of Eve. On the female side, there are cafe regulars Sammy, Akiko, and Rina. | |
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Annalee Call from Alien: Resurrection. It is interesting how fast other characters forget that they used to think about her as a human when they find out, though supplementary material implies there is some pretty bad blood between autons and humans... | |
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Alien: Resurrection | hasFeature |
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Lamia Loveless in Super Robot Wars Advance is also a biological version. Though not seen in-game, in the OVA, she bleeds and has mechanical parts for body. | |
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The Animatrix has an absolutely heartbreaking, and horrific scene during The Second Renaissance sequence featuring one. During the anti-machine movement, a robot girl made to look human is smashed to bits by a group of men who rip away her clothes, synthetic skin, and hair until there's nothing but a metallic skeleton left. All while sobbing that she's "real." | |
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The title character of Phineas And Ferb The Adventures Of Beatrice Flynn The Robot Girl. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Android/Artificial Human#18 of Dragon Ball Z is a more destructive take on the trope, as she (and her siblings, most notably her twin brother #17) was built specifically to cause destruction. In an alternate timeline, she manages to eradicate the most powerful fighters in the world with her brother until they are both destroyed by Future Badass Trunks, who came back from the main timeline after helping the main cast destroy another android, the Big Bad of the saga Cell (it's not as confusing as it sounds). In the main timeline however, they are able to be subdued (mostly through the appearance of the Trunks from the future altering the timelines and Cell's interference) and she survives to marry one of the main cast. She does actually have biological parts (so she's more of a cyborg than an android), so is capable of producing a daughter and becomes a mother... An extremely powerful mother, but a mother nonetheless. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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At the end of the Alicization arc of Sword Art Online, Alice becomes a robot girl in the real world when her Fluctlight is transplanted into an android body, making her the world's first truly Artificial Human. | |
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Sword Art Online | hasFeature |
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Mahoro and Minawa from Mahoromatic. Partially subverted in the series by having Mahoro constantly on the lookout for "dirty thoughts" on the part of Suguru Not to mention confiscating his porn collection. Being innocent herself, this creates a paradox. This argument happens in the series' second season, where Mahoro and Suguru's grandfather arguing the point, with the grandfather winning. This convinces Mahoro that she is perverted. | |
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Seven of Nine from Star Trek: Voyager is an interesting case. As a former member of the Borg, she was born human and was assimilated at a young age. Even though her connection to the Borg was severed and her human appearance and organs reasserted themselves after most of her Borg parts were removed, she still had to relearn human emotion and retained a few cybernetic implants. | |
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The Fantastic Four's receptionist is a robot named Roberta. She has a human-shaped upper body, so she looks human sitting behind her desk, but below that she has wheels. In the strictly non-canon Fin Fang Four comics, she's dating the hulking but gentle robot Elektro; it's very cute. | |
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The titular Lucy ~The Eternity She Wished For~ is one who also has emotional responses. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The eponymous Galaxina from the 1980 sci-fi spoof, played by Dorothy Stratten, is a robotic crew-woman on a space cruiser. | |
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Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen has Alice, the hottest Decepticon ever. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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In Concrete Revolutio: Choujin Gensou, the superhero Earth-chan is a satellite which transforms into a robot girl in order to aid people in distress. | |
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Unreal Tournament 2004 has a bit of a send-up of the character type with Devastation, Liandri's latest domestic gynoid entered in the tournament as a marketing stunt. Her status as Super-Powered Robot Meter Maid is handwaved with the explanation she's in the tournament to demonstrate the model's agility and AI adaptability (her armored shell and combat abilities don't come standard) and her womanly figure is described as being based on a "popular adult holoactress" in another bid to boost sales. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Deconstructed in the Creepypasta My Father's Hiding Something in the Attic. After dying in a car accident, a girl's mind was digitized and placed in an imperfect android, which causes her crippling pain. While it was attempted with her mother, something went wrong, leaving her trapped in the computer. | |
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BlazBlue has several, most notably the Murakumo Units and Kusanagi. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Indigo from the relaunch of the Outsiders, who is also revealed to be a Brainiac from the future. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Luminous Arc: Despite having a pronounced evil edge to her Iris, the Steel Witch is very cute. She also talks like a Dalek. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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The protagonist in Saturn's Children, a novel by Charles Stross. A Robot Girl Sex Slave no less, in a universe where humans no longer exist. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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RoboGeisha. It's all there in the title. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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There's lots of them in the Japanese MMO Cosmic Break, such as Crimrose and Lily Rain. | |
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The SISTERs in Coyote Ragtime Show. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Ilfa, Silfa, and Milfa are a trio of sister robot girls in To Heart 2 and its various spin-offs. | |
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Robot Girl | |
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Lal, Data's "daughter" from the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Offspring". | |
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