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A character (either heroic, villainous, or both) which bears a large resemblance to one of the various models of Terminators, whether the mechanical "robotic" versions of the creatures or the versions formed from Nanomachines or metallic liquid.
Pastiches of these characters typically have at least three of the following traits.
Physical Resemblance to a Terminator
They are a Killer Robot or an Artificial Human created to infiltrate or kill.
They look human on the outside, but on the inside are partially or mostly cybernetic.
Glowing Mechanical Eyes, especially with a red tone.
The "T-800 types" are huge and musclebound, while the "T-1000 types" look moreso like a Chrome Champion.
They are aesthetically "cool", often dressed in copious amounts of leather and/or wearing sunglasses that make them seem more cold and inhuman. (Alternatively, they may disguise themselves as a police officer or figure of authority.)
Often seen going Guns Akimbo or chainsaw-gripping BFGs, or changing their limbs into weapons.
Lots of first-person camera shots which showcase Robo Cam: a Heads-Up Display giving mission-critical information.
Accumulates damage or undergoes a transformation which reveals more of its true robotic nature underneath.
Some variations may repair themselves, regenerate from shattered pieces or cause an assailant to be Left Stuck After Attack.
Behavior Resembling a Terminator
They are some sort of Stoic, Implacable Man or Super-Persistent Predator that will attack its target(s) relentlessly,
Have a tendency to enter their mission completely in the nude.
Non-disguised versions are often used as Mecha-Mooks (particularly during a Robot War).
They are vastly superior to humans in ability, to the point that any ordinary human has no chance against them other than to Run or Die.
Chasing their target with The Slow Walk, or inside of an extremely large and imposing vehicle.
They may undergo a character arc in which they choose to Pick Your Human Half, or give in to the machine side.
Are probably opposed by either another of their kind, or someone specifically sent to stop them.
Spouts familiar catchphrases like "I'll Be Back", "Hasta la vista", or another familiar line.
Often speaks with a German or Austrian accent, much like Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Other resemblances
They are rarely a Big Bad for more than a single arc or story, usually serving as The Heavy for some other villain or Greater-Scope Villain.
Expect send-ups to several Signature Scenes, like walking Out of the Inferno, driving Down L.A. Drain, walking through metal bars, or taking on an entire police force or army alone.
May be described with the words "cannot be bargained with, cannot be reasoned with, doesn't feel pity or remorse or fear, and absolutely will not stop ever".
Subtrope of Mechanical Lifeforms. Related to The Ahnold, which is more about the other roles of Arnold Schwarzenegger and other 1980s action stars.
Also, see the pages for expies to its fellow Dark Horse Comics opponents: Xenomorph Xerox and Predator Pastiche.
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Pokémon Detective Pikachu: The villain's Pokemon henchman Ditto is similar to the T-1000 in that it's an amorphous being that impersonates humans. Similar to the T-800 from the first Terminator movie, it wears sunglasses at all times to conceal its unhuman eyes.
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Samurai Jack: X-49 is a humanoid robot assassin that is sent to kill Jack. Most notably, he dresses in a stylish hat and coat, with bright red Glowing Mechanical Eyes, and Dual Wielding guns. However, he has been forced into attacking Jack, and before he dies, begs Jack to take care of his beloved dog, Lulu.
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X-Men:
Prime Sentinels are humans who underwent Unwilling Roboticisation and were then released to live ordinary lives until they come into contact with a mutant. After activation, the cyborgs will attempt to terminate the mutant with extreme force, often undergoing more and more of a Robotic Reveal until their entire bodies have transformed into a human-sized Sentinel in order to annihilate their target. Often, their target is a mutant who is either closeted or unaware that they're a mutant, and thus an X-Man is sent to protect them and get them to safety.
Some depictions of Cable play up his Terminator similarities (being a hulking, time-travelling, BFG-toting cyborg with a glowing eye).
Two examples from X-Factor (2006):
The first is Cortex, a Jamie Madrox duplicate who was captured and subjected to Unwilling Roboticisation by Damian Tryp and Anthony Falcone. Cortex is sent back in time to kill the ancestors of the Summers Rebellion, a resistance group consisting of mutants in Falcone's future.
While travelling through the multiverse, Jamie Madrox winds up in Earth-TRN193, a universe where all but ten percent of the population has been turned into monsters by the Scarlet Witch's spell. In this universe, Captain America has become his universe's version of a Deathlok cyborg and is now dedicated to hunting and killing humans.
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Jetpack Joyride: One of the "clothing sets" is a robot head and robot body for Barry, which look similar to the Terminator robots. Not only that, one of the Powerup Mounts is the "Bad As Hog", where he rides on a hog bike while wielding a shotgun a-la the T-800.
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The Naked Gun: This TV Spot for The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear is a blatant spoof of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, with Leslie Nielsen dressed in the T-800's iconic outfit upon a motorcycle, using his catchphrases and carrying a large minigun. Even the film's Title Card is a note-for-note send up of T2.
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Ghost in the Shell: While his Electronic Eyes are small and round, Batou (a heavily cyborgized man with a penchant for large weapons) sometimes wears shades and a coat that suddenly makes it look like the T-800 is working for Section 9.
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The Simpsons: The series loves making Terminator references, with several of them being characters directly impersonating the Terminator.
Rainier Wolfcastle isn't so much a Terminator Expy as he is The Ahnold, but nonetheless has directly referenced the character the actor plays, such as in "Don't Have a Cow, Mankind", in which he bursts into the Simpsons house with the iconic line "Come with me if you want to live!"
Multiple Terminator endoskeletons have appeared throughout the series, usually in throwaway cameos.
Homer himself impersonates the Terminator in "Principal Charming", as he uses Robo Cam to look for prospective dates for Selma. In "Homer Loves Flanders", he emulates the T-1000 by disappearing through a hedge and chasing after the Flanders' car while wielding golf clubs.
In "I Love Lisa", Bart portrays John Wilkes Booth this way in the Presidents Day show, greeting Abraham Lincoln (Milhouse) with "Hasta la vista, Abie".
"Itchy & Scratchy Land" has the Itchy and Scrathy Robots possessing Robo Cam, and they wind up rebelling against their programming to attack humans.
In "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular", a deleted scene from "Burns' Heir" has Mr. Burns summoning a robotic Richard Simmons. When it goes out of control, Smithers shoots it in the head, only for it to heal up the wound T-1000 style.
"The Falcon and the D'ohman" straight out has Homer envisioning a Terminator apocalypse, where a Terminator endoskeleton has overtaken his and several other people's jobs before killing Homer himself.
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The Thomas & Friends episode "First Day on Sodor!" features an Imagine Spot from the Sodor Construction Company where Miss Jenny Packard unveils The Roadinator, a Terminator-esque road-paving machine.
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Metroid Fusion: The SA-X is a shapeshifting Blob Monster like the T-1000, which is common of all X Parasites, but the SA-X goes into Terminator territory by impersonating Samus Aran at her full strength, which prevents Samus from attacking it head-on for most of the game, forcing the player to avoid it.
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Totally Spies!: In season 3's "Morphing Is Soooo 1987", recurring villain Tim Scam builds an army of morphing robots who, like the T-1000, can change their appearance to mimic anybody, and shape their limbs into stabbing weapons. They however turn out to be vulnerable to salt, which dissolves them.
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DuckTales 2: The Final Boss is the D-1000, a T-1000-style liquid metal shapeshifter initially disguised as Flintheart Glomgold.
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Atop the Fourth Wall: Mechakara was introduced as a reference to the Terminator after Linkara reviewed the Superman Versus the Terminator crossover comic, later becoming a recurring villain. He's a robot disguised with the flesh of the Linkara from the Alternate Universe he comes from, and like SKYNET wants to Kill All Humans.
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Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated: The Fright Hound is a cybernetic dog patterned after Scooby-Doo. When it attacks the Animal Asylum, part of its face is shot off, exposing one of its glowing red cybernetic eyes, and when it strolls through a patch of flames — burning off the rest of its fake fur — the music homages the theme to Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
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Fist of the North Star: Glenn is a giant, hulking cyborg that bears more than a passing resemblance to the Terminator. He is also a reluctant Anti-Villain, only doing what he was told to by the true Arc Villain of the episode. When he is defeated by Kenshiro and starts to come around to his side, he is killed by said villain.
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Mechanized Attack have various muscular, robotic mooks that sheds their skin exposing their interior wiring after being shot at, not unlike the Terminator. The game's arcade flyer even has a Schwarzenegger look-alike on its front to enforce the reference!
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Black Noir from The Boys (2019) is a tall, muscular superhuman who wears a lot of black, doesn't speak, can withstand fatal injuries and works for an industry that manufactures beings like himself. His mask also resembles a skull wearing sunglasses.
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Dragon Ball:
Sergeant Metallicnote (known as "Major Metallitron" in the Funimation English dub and "Full Metal Jacket" in the Viz translation of the manga) is a blatant Expy of the Terminator, right down to his large hulking physique, leather outfit, and Cool Shades. Although Goku is unaware that the being he's facing is a robot until the very end, we get copious amounts of a mechanical HUD (said HUD has text taken from another James Cameron-related franchise, MUTHR from the first Alien).
The Androids of later sagas are less blatant, but still maintain the theme of "deceptively-powerful beings that look like like ordinary humans", with a young protagonist from a ruinous future going back in time to stop them. In particular, Android 16 still maintains the hulking physique and is single-mindedly programmed to seek out and kill Son Goku, until he later chooses to give up on the idea in favor of stopping Cell and protecting the Earth he's come to love.
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Deadpool 2: Cable is played with several Terminator homages, as an implacable cyborg who has come back in time to kill a young mutant who will become a major supervillain in the future and kill Cable's family.
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He's often incessantly searching for someone or something, like the Death Star plans and Princess Leia in Rogue One and A New Hope, Luke Skywalker in The Empire Strikes Back, and various Jedi in works set between the Prequel and Original Trilogies.
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IG-11 of The Mandalorian walks up to a fort mechanically reciting the bounty hunter's guild code, dual-wielding blaster rifles with deadly precision and shrugging off the guards' fire until they bring out an E-Web blaster cannon. Then when he and the Mandalorian find their quarry is a child he prepares to terminate it without remorse, but Mando headshots IG-11 at point-blank range before he can fire. Later, IG-11 is repaired and reprogrammed by Kuiil as a nurse droid, only to sacrifice himself by self-destructing and taking out a bunch of stormtroopers in the season finale.
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Universal Soldier: The titular "Unisols" are deceased soldiers that are reanimated via a combination of genetic modification and an uncertain amount of cybernetic enhancements. They are revived to be stronger, faster, more durable, and more resistant to pain than ordinary humans. The first film also keeps a Terminator Twosome dynamic whereas the female lead is an eyewitness that learns an Awful Truth about the Unisol program and is ordered to be killed. The protagonist is a Unisol whose final memories before his death lead him to save her and protect her from the other unisols.
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Fanboy and Chum Chum: The Dollar-nator is a robot built by Fanboy in the future, sent to the past to help the titular duo out of jams. Not much else to do with The Terminator besides having a thick Austrian accent, imitating the speak patterns of Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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In the 2013 remake of Flashback, the cyborg cops sport T-800-style Cool Shades and exposed endoskeletons.
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Resident Evil:
The Tyrant boss type, especially Mr. X (who never says a word), are a bio-engineered example of this trope. Some of them are deployed by the Umbrella Corporation as superpowered assassins whose job is to seek and destroy any survivors or witnesses of whatever crisis Umbrella has recently caused. The more incognito versions are often dressed in a Badass Longcoat, complete with a nice hat that might almost let them blend in as a very, very large human. They are utterly relentless at pursuing the protagonists, who usually are forced to either run away or use heaps of precious ammunition trying to take it down temporarily.
According to Shinji Mikami in a 1999 interview with Edge Magazine, The Nemesis was inspired by the T-1000 in that it's a hyper-persistent and unstoppable assassin that will stop at nothing until it's one and only target is dead, killing anyone or anything else that tries to get between them. The S.D. Perry novelization of the game even refers to him as "Terminator" at one point. Conversely, Jill's Western Custom shotgun (though erroniously referred to as the pump-action Model 37) is the same Winchester Model 1887 used by the T-800 to combat the T-1000. She even does Arnold Schwarzenegger's spinning shotgun cock!
Wesker, meanwhile, turns into this in combat while being more of a Chessmaster Man of Wealth and Taste the rest of the time. Justified as he got his powers through similar experiments to those that created the Tyrants, but was the only person to keep his mind and personality. He has the glowing red eyes, Sinister Shades, Hell-Bent for Leather, healing factor, The Stoic, Implacable Man, Unflinching Walk, and vast superiority to humans. However, since he's much more intelligent than most examples, he's the Big Bad and not The Heavy.
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Iconoclasts has the Agents, elite super-soldiers of the One Concern. Although they all have their own distinct skills and personalities, they all share two features: mechanical prosthetics, and being downright impossible to kill, at least with conventional methods. Specifically, Agent White is a pretty humorless man of few words with glowing bionic eyes whose boss fight consists mostly of running away from him, and Agent Black is a ruthless pursuer that's obsessed with killing the protagonist and her family.
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Yo-kai Watch features Terminyanator, a very direct parody created by Robonyan F, who himself imitates the Terminator often saying "I'll be back!" Similarly, Terminyanator's catch phrase is "Meow'll be back!"
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The Angry Beavers: The titular villain of the episode "The Legend of Kid Friendly" shares some traits with the Terminator, most notably being a skeletal robot in his true form and being able to regenerate like the T-1000 at the end of the episode.
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The Tyrant boss type, especially Mr. X (who never says a word), are a bio-engineered example of this trope. Some of them are deployed by the Umbrella Corporation as superpowered assassins whose job is to seek and destroy any survivors or witnesses of whatever crisis Umbrella has recently caused. The more incognito versions are often dressed in a Badass Longcoat, complete with a nice hat that might almost let them blend in as a very, very large human. They are utterly relentless at pursuing the protagonists, who usually are forced to either run away or use heaps of precious ammunition trying to take it down temporarily.
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Some depictions of Cable play up his Terminator similarities (being a hulking, time-travelling, BFG-toting cyborg with a glowing eye).
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ClayFighter: The character of Hoppy (and later T-Hoppy) was based on Terminator T-800, first in C2: Judgment Clay (when even the game itself parodied the movie with Hoppy as The Protagonist) with The Ahnold look and accent as well the muscles, glasses and motorcycle, and in 63 1/3 and Sculptor's Cut being converted in part-cyborg with the mechanic parts at sight and became an Implacable Rabbit.
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Conker's Bad Fur Day: The Haybot boss is a very blatant Terminator allusion, being a murderous robot disguised as a bouncing pile of hay who speaks with an Austrian accent, randomly exclaims "Buff you, asshole" after scanning Conker and Franky and has his Robotic Reveal accompanied by music reminiscent of Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
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In Pathfinder, the creatures known as Mezlans bear many similarities to the T-1000, being intelligent, amorphous constructs that can adopt humanoid forms and morph their limbs into weapons, and can regenerate from most forms of damage.
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In The Revenge of Shinobi, the Stage 4 boss is a cross between the T-800 and the Hulk, revealing a robotic exoskeleton that explodes when defeated.
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The Silent Scope series features Cobra the Iron Man, an implacable Ahnold lookalike who is The Heavy to the Non-Action Big Bad, fires a submachine gun one-handed with improbable accuracy, references the signature chase scenes of the first two Terminator films by hijacking a tractor trailer following his first defeat on the highway, survives the explosion of said trailer to hijack a cargo plane in the second game, where he has battle scars revealing his cybernetic parts including a red left eye, and boasts to the protagonists "Even if my body collapses, I will not die until I defeat you!".
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The main antagonist of American Cyborg: Steel Warrior is a ruthless cyborg dressed in black, under the control of an AI attempting to kill a mother to prevent her son from ending its dystopian rule.
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Ratchet: Deadlocked has Shellshock, the game's first major boss and one of the four Exterminators in the Dreadzone Gladiator Games. He's a Killer Robot with an Arnold Schwarzenegger-esque voice, who spouts phrases like "target acquired, terminating with extreme prejudice!"
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X-Kaliber 2097 has Chainsaw, a muscular brute in military gear and combat boots looking like Arnie, wielding a Gatling-gun that he uses to attack you. Defeating him once leads to a Robotic Reveal where he's a Terminator-like machine underneath.
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Banjo-Tooie: The boss of Cloud Cuckooland is Mingy Jongo, a robotic replica of Mumbo Jumbo whom he impersonates to catch Banjo and Kazooie off-guard to kill them. He possesses red mechanical eyes, and as he gets damaged, his fleshy bits get knocked off, gradually revealing his more robotic form, which resembles a robotic skeleton visually inspired by T-800. Gregg Mayles had outright confirmed that the Terminator was Mingy Jongo's inspiration.
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World Heroes: This series has not one but two despictions of Terminators: Brocken and Geegus, which are game versions of T-800 and T-1000 respectively. Brocken is a cyborg dressed as a military man who was supposed to be made as a walking weapon but was reprogrammed by Dr. Brown to be one of his champions. Geegus instead, is an alien lifeform with the shape of a muscled human and can take shape of any opponent, later to be revealed as he's The Dragon of Dio.
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Black Lagoon: In-universe example with a living character — after watching Roberta annihilate a group of Colombian gangsters and do an Unflinching Walk Out of the Inferno after setting fire to the Yellow Flag, Rock says she's got to be a killer robot from the future. When she tracks down the Lagoon Company in the next episode and proceeds to No-Sell everything Dutch and Benny try to stop her, they start agreeing with him. There's even a scene in which her eyes are shown reflecting light to make it appear that they're glowing red, and she functions as a One-Woman Army in both her arcs.
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Archer: Barry Dylan gets seriously injured at one point and is rebuilt as a cyborg. Driven mad from the operation, he begins stalking Archer and attacking anyone close to him. After getting blown up, he returns as a skelebot with red eyes and survives getting hit by a truck.
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In Ninja High School, Hotaro no Kenterminator is a dual homage to Kenshiro from Fist of the North Star and Schwarzenegger's role in The Terminator.
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Fallout: Synth machines created by The Institute fall into several types of this:
Generation 1 and 2 Synths are mechanical robots that look eerily humanoid and are often sent as cannon-fodder for executing simple tasks for the Institute. Their abilities and intelligence are relatively limited, however, which means they must rely on sheer numbers to defeat seasoned Wastelanders.
Generation 3 Synths are convincing imposters created to replace some unfortunate human, and are usually indistinguishable unless they fail some sort of Impostor-Exposing Test or otherwise give themselves away. While most are not that much more capable than humans, there are cases where they have "malfunctioned" and killed several innocent people before being taken down.
Coursers are a variant of Gen 3 Synths created specifically for combat. They are far stronger, faster, tougher and more intelligent than ordinary people, which make them terrifying opponents to deal with. When ordered to locate or eliminate a target, they will pursue that target relentlessly and with little-to-no sympathy. To top it off, they're also outfitted with Cool Shades and wear imposing black leather outfits.
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Twin Peaks:
The revival has Cooper's doppelganger; an artificial construct of a man from another world working for an overarching villain who wears a leather jacket, talks in an off-puttingly calm voice, shows impressive physical strength at one point and can survive fatal injuries.
"The" Nine Inch Nails dress just like the T-800 in their cameo.
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Bubblegum Crisis:
The original series has boomers with human skin and super-strength. When they accumulate enough damage, they reveal themselves to be robot skeletons with synthetic muscles.
The 2040 remake has its own version of SkyNet in the form of Galatea.
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Mass Effect:
The servants of the Reapers are often paralleled with Terminators, often being living and dead beings from all over the galaxy with various organic systems replaced by cybernetics until they're obedient slaves that will fight and die on their masters' behalf. Most of them are more like robotic zombies or Mechanical Abominations than this trope, but there are quite a few which are roboticized sleeper agents. Glowing Mechanical Eyes are common. To top it off, when trying to convert humankind into one of them, the Human-Reaper hybrid is a gigantic SkeleBot 9000 that looks decidedly Terminator-like.
In specific, the Heretic geth are said to not feel an organic's "pity, remorse or fear".
In a blatant nod to the Terminator, Renegade Commander Shepard undergoes more and more of a Robotic Reveal as they perform immoral acts, to the point that cybernetic components under their face become visible, and his/her eyes (which are now mechanical after being resurrected) glow a bright, menacing red.
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The boss Abore in Double Dragon II is a Composite Character of various forms of The Ahnold, including having elements of the characters Schwarzenegger played in Commando and Predator. His most blatant Terminator send-ups are the thick black shades he wears and the red glow that can be seen beneath them.
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In The Journeyman Project, Mercury, the robot assassin sent by Sinclair to the World Science Center in 2310, can shapeshift to a human disguise in the style of the T-1000.
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Sergeant Metallicnote (known as "Major Metallitron" in the Funimation English dub and "Full Metal Jacket" in the Viz translation of the manga) is a blatant Expy of the Terminator, right down to his large hulking physique, leather outfit, and Cool Shades. Although Goku is unaware that the being he's facing is a robot until the very end, we get copious amounts of a mechanical HUD (said HUD has text taken from another James Cameron-related franchise, MUTHR from the first Alien).
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Space Quest:
Arnoid the Annihilator in Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon, who is a bluish metallic robot with a huge reflective visor for eyes, also sporting a belt that can turn him invisible, though his dialogue is all text. He is sent by the Gippazoid Novelty Company to hunt down Roger Wilco and kill him for supposedly failing to pay for the Labion Terror Beast Mating Whistle he ordered in Space Quest II, as well as the slot machine Wilco broke in the game before. Wilco has to outwit Arnoid by luring him into one of two traps on planet Phleebut to survive.
Carried onward into Space Quest V: The Next Mutation with WD-40, a female variant sent to finish Arnoid's job. This model makes it clear that she intends to kill Roger and use his body parts to pay for compensation. When Roger defeats her, however, Cliffy actually decides to put her back together and use her as the Eureka's science officer, though on Roger's condition to not be as hostile towards him.
Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers has the Sequel Police cyborgs, whom Vohaul, having taken over Xenon's SkyNet-esque supercomputer in the Bad Future of Space Quest XII, sends back in time to terminate Roger at the start of the game.
In Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier, Blaine Rohmer hires Roger to hunt down an Endodroid he was after, which looks like a blonde Terminator with an Arnold-esque voice, and you even see him repairing his eye when you find him. Since it's made of a certain metal, Roger has to freeze the Endodroid with liquid nitrogen to take it out.
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RoboCop was originally conceived as being portrayed by Arnold Schwarzenegger based on his performance in the Terminator movies but would have looked too bulky in the costume so they settled for a thinner actor.
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Superman:
The Cyborg Superman sports much of the aesthetic of a Terminator, what with half his body being a SkeleBot complete with Glowing Mechanical Eyes. You could basically call him a "Terminator in a Superman costume", but he is a human whose intelligence was merged with machinery and then created an artificial body to impersonate Superman. His similarity to a Terminator was played up in Superman Versus the Terminator, where he allies himself with a Terminator so that the two can destroy their mutual enemies (Superman and John Connor) and pave the way for machinekind to rule. Further, in order to combat the increased threat that Kryptonians pose, Skynet upgrades its Terminators with abilities like Heat-Vision and Jet Packs.
Some portrayals of Metallo incorporate various similarities to a Terminator, such as the SkeleBot 9000 look, Glowing Mechanical Eyes, and on occasion, an external human disguise. In particular, his appearance on Smallville has Lois Lane refer to him as "a real-life Terminator".
Superman, traditionally, has also employed a number of robot doubles to help handle crises when he is unavailable, or to help maintain his Secret Identity by having both Superman and Clark Kent be accounted for at the same time. On occasion, these robots go rogue or become reprogrammed by one of his enemies, in which case they become terrifying Terminator Expies with all of the powers and abilities of Superman, complete with glowing red eyes via primed Heat Vision.
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Xenoblade Chronicles 3 has a Rare Female Example in the fake Queen of Keves, who is a robotic copy of Melia Antiqua. She is a Killer Robot meant to impersonate a human-like being, and has purple Glowing Mechanical Eyes and a skull-like face hidden underneath her Cool Mask. Behavior-wise, she is The Stoic and is laser-focused on destroying the Ouroboros, much like how villainous Terminators in their home franchise were fixated on killing the leaders of the human resistance. And of course, she is not the real Big Bad, serving under Moebius' command despite her alleged position of authority. While the fake Queen of Agnus (a copy of Nia) would likely be this by association, she doesn't qualify because her lower screentime compared to her Kevesi counterpart doesn't give her as much time to show off Terminator-like traits.
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Interstella 5555: The Earl de Darkwood employs an implacable cyborg as henchman. The Shout-Out becomes obvious when, after his car is crushed by a truck, the damaged cyborg emerges from the flaming wreck, and he has a red eye visible behind his sunglasses, like the Terminator.
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In The Wheel of Time, gholam is, in essence, a Magitek version of T-1000. The thing is incredibly hard to kill, relentless in his pursuit of target and can became amorphous.
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Mr. Hinx, the main henchman from Spectre, was confirmed to be based on the Terminator; to that end, he's a stoic, taciturn giant of a man who shrugs off insane amounts of damage in his single-minded pursuit of the heroes, and it doesn’t hurt that he typically wears all-black ensembles and has metal implants in his hands that prove to be deadly weapons.
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In Super Toss the Turtle, the player can encounter a cyborg in the Bad Future.
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Futurama: In Bender's Big Score, when Bender goes back in time to kill Fry, he verifies (using various verbs) what he needs to do, notably avoiding using the word "terminate" — which his masters do anyway. Once in the past, he scans the phonebook for Philip Fry (much like the Terminator and Sarah Connor). He also dons a pair of Cool Shades before disappearing into the time vortex, insisting "It's really bright in the past."
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Space Quest IV: Roger Wilco and the Time Rippers has the Sequel Police cyborgs, whom Vohaul, having taken over Xenon's SkyNet-esque supercomputer in the Bad Future of Space Quest XII, sends back in time to terminate Roger at the start of the game.
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The Angry Video Game Nerd: Pepsiman is portrayed as a parody of the T-1000. The Nerd ends up killing him by pushing him into a vat of Coca-Cola mixed with Fanta.
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The Fairly OddParents!: Wishology introduces the Eliminators, the robotic agents of the Darkness who eliminate its enemies. While most are goofy, cartoonish mooks, the Lead Eliminator acts the most like the T-800, wearing a leather jacket and sunglasses, using two weapons on both of its hands, impersonating Trixie with Yugopotamian technology, pulls himself back together after being shattered, and most importantly, does not stop trying to eliminate Timmy even after the Darkness rescinds the order.
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Double Dragon:
The boss Abore in Double Dragon II is a Composite Character of various forms of The Ahnold, including having elements of the characters Schwarzenegger played in Commando and Predator. His most blatant Terminator send-ups are the thick black shades he wears and the red glow that can be seen beneath them.
Carlem in Super/Return of Double Dragon is also clearly modeled after Ahnold's role as the T-800, being a tall muscleman with a leather jacket, flat-top hairstyle, and Sinister Shades.
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In Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier, Blaine Rohmer hires Roger to hunt down an Endodroid he was after, which looks like a blonde Terminator with an Arnold-esque voice, and you even see him repairing his eye when you find him. Since it's made of a certain metal, Roger has to freeze the Endodroid with liquid nitrogen to take it out.
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Arnoid the Annihilator in Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon, who is a bluish metallic robot with a huge reflective visor for eyes, also sporting a belt that can turn him invisible, though his dialogue is all text. He is sent by the Gippazoid Novelty Company to hunt down Roger Wilco and kill him for supposedly failing to pay for the Labion Terror Beast Mating Whistle he ordered in Space Quest II, as well as the slot machine Wilco broke in the game before. Wilco has to outwit Arnoid by luring him into one of two traps on planet Phleebut to survive.
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The third boss of Hong Kong Ninja is a cyborg based directly on the Terminator, complete with a blinking red light in it's right eye (like Schwarzenegger's original Terminator having his interior eye exposed after being shot).
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In Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, a Whole Episode Flashback of how Grandpa Max met Ben and Gwen's grandmother was an entire nod to the film, including helping her escape from a robotic alien pursuing her which was clearly heavily inspired by the Terminator.
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen;
With Dr. Rotwang from Metropolis helping the Nazis, his Machine Man is a parody of the Terminator, complete with having her skin burned off by fire in a Robotic Reveal.
Satin Astro says that in the future, there will be a war between a rogue A.I. and Blazing World-descended Beast Men. We see an image of robots from the future scenes in the Terminator movies fighting Planet of the Apes gorillas.
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With Dr. Rotwang from Metropolis helping the Nazis, his Machine Man is a parody of the Terminator, complete with having her skin burned off by fire in a Robotic Reveal.
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Sonic the Hedgehog: Metal Sonic is a robot made in mockery of its enemy who keeps coming back no matter how often it's destroyed. Taken even further in Sonic Heroes, in which he's made of liquid metal and can shape-shift.
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Invader Zim: Zim creates a robot called a "Hunter-Destroyer" (which has a name and appearance incredibly similar to a "Hunter-Killer" robot from the Terminator franchise) to go back in time and kill Dib before he can become Zim's enemy. However, in addition to the Temporal Paradox this would create, the robot proves incompatible with Time Travel anyway, so the scheme never gets off the ground.
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Carried onward into Space Quest V: The Next Mutation with WD-40, a female variant sent to finish Arnoid's job. This model makes it clear that she intends to kill Roger and use his body parts to pay for compensation. When Roger defeats her, however, Cliffy actually decides to put her back together and use her as the Eureka's science officer, though on Roger's condition to not be as hostile towards him.
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The third series of Stranger Things has Grigori, a Russian mercenary with an imposing build and a deep voice. Hopper manages to fire several rounds into his chest that he shrugs off (due to wearing a kevlar vest), and he's killed in an industrial site towards the end of the series. The Duffer brothers confirmed he was an intentional homage to the Terminator.
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R.O.T.O.R.: The titular antagonist robot is a prototype android cop designed by the Dallas Police Department with a hard-wired zero-tolerance attitude on crime (it was The '80s and he was explicitly supposed to be perfected for deployment twenty-five years later when crime was projected to be that bad. He was accidentally activated early). The "Sarah Connor" of the tale is a poor innocent bystander running for her life for allegedly resisting arrest as the accomplice (actually passenger) of a guy R.O.T.O.R. killed for speeding.
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Warhammer 40,000: The Necrons are based in large part on Terminator skeletons, being ridiculously hard-to-kill SkeleBot 9000s with a special rule giving them a chance to self-repair after being killed (said special rule — until it was renamed "Reanimation Protocols" — being named "We'll Be Back"). This is less pronounced in later editions, where they take on an Ancient Egypt IN SPACE! aesthetic.
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Metroid Dread has E.M.M.I., a Nigh Invulnerable android with a single glowing red eye that is relentless in their pursuit of Samus. And there are seven of them!
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One of the bosses in the first Metal Gear game is a pair of Terminator-inspired robots/cyborgs, who were originally named Arnold, but renamed Bloody Brad in re-releases.
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My Bride is a Mermaid: Lunar's Papa takes the Terminator aspect and plays it for as many laughs as possible. Both English and Japanese dubs give him Schwarzenegger-like mannerisms (he is also voiced by the T-800's dub voice just to rub it in); he's never seen without his black shades; he relentlessly hunts down Nagasumi in his own school while causing a panic among the students; he's completely unfazed when hit with a Kill Sat; and in his introductory episode, he makes his exit by climbing into a dumpster fire and slowly lowing himself down into it while giving a thumb's up and saying "I'll be back!" (even in Japan, the T-800 would say this line in English starting with the second movie).
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Two examples from X-Factor (2006):
The first is Cortex, a Jamie Madrox duplicate who was captured and subjected to Unwilling Roboticisation by Damian Tryp and Anthony Falcone. Cortex is sent back in time to kill the ancestors of the Summers Rebellion, a resistance group consisting of mutants in Falcone's future.
While travelling through the multiverse, Jamie Madrox winds up in Earth-TRN193, a universe where all but ten percent of the population has been turned into monsters by the Scarlet Witch's spell. In this universe, Captain America has become his universe's version of a Deathlok cyborg and is now dedicated to hunting and killing humans.
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Power Rangers RPM, which takes several cues from Terminator, has two examples, one serving as the heroic version of this trope while the other serves as a villainous version. The heroic version is the Black Ranger Dillon who has cybernetics hidden under his skin which make him susceptible to being corrupted by the Venjix virus. The villainous example is Tenaya-7, a cyborg whose human appearance allows her to infiltrate human society. She is also Dillon's sister.
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Hercules: The Legendary Journeys: In "The Enforcer", Hera's minion the Enforcer arrives naked, kills a man for his clothes, is emotionless and implacable with her mission to kill Hercules, and her body can reform out of water. Her dialogue is peppered with Terminator references. In the sequel episode "Not Fade Away", the Enforcer is resurrected to help Hercules stop a second Enforcer, gradually becomes more human in personality, and eventually sacrifices herself, mirroring Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
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Yaiba: Downplayed but still noticeable in Gozuma, the cybernetically-enhanced warrior used by Platina Groups in the Oda Nobunaga Tournament: he's huge and imposing with sunglasses, wear military clothes and acts and talks in a rather robot-like manner. He uses a sword rather than guns though and rather than being part machine he's covered in several "microunits" which grants him superhuman power and speed. While he takes a lot of damage before biting the dust, he has some Hidden Depths (ultimately revealing himself as a Noble Demon who's willing to engage in fair play even when it wouldn't be pragmatic).
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DragonFable: Dave is from a line of robots known as Cyklons, however he's a later model who was reprogrammed sent back from the future. His mission, to warn the Player Character that eventually Cyklons would overrun the world in a Robot War and prevent it from happening by completely wiping out the Cyklon infestation in one go.
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While travelling through the multiverse, Jamie Madrox winds up in Earth-TRN193, a universe where all but ten percent of the population has been turned into monsters by the Scarlet Witch's spell. In this universe, Captain America has become his universe's version of a Deathlok cyborg and is now dedicated to hunting and killing humans.
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Executor from Arknights. He has a stoic, robotic personality, to the point where many other operators are convinced he secretly is a robot, has much higher health and defense than other ranged operators, fights with a shotgun modelled after the Winchester M1887, and if his Skill 2 is in effect, he'll bring out a second one and cock both by spinning them. His introductory scene in Operational Intelligence establishes him as an Implacable Man, catching arrows and disabling hunting traps as he tirelessly pursues Vermeil through the woods. The event ends with him becoming her bodyguard, forming a Badass and Child Duo reminicent of the T-800 and John Connor in Terminator 2. His codename can even be read as a synonym for "Terminator", although it's supposed to refer to him as an executor in the legal sense.
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi: One of the contestants in the festival tournament is an android that's designed to look like a tall, muscular man with sunglasses and a leather jacket.
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Family Guy: Terminator Peter is a Shout-Out to both the T-800 and the T-1000, with the episode "Peterminator" veiny a homage to Terminator 2. In the future, Stewie created a Terminator version of Peter that he intended to kill Louis. However when Terminator Peter gets sent back in time, for some reason he targets Stewie instead. Terminator Peter has several scenes lifted right out of the film, including the famous Down L.A. Drain Chase Scene. Later on it’s revealed that Terminator Peter was sent from a Bad Future where Stewie and Brian became enemies and began warring with each other. The episode later adds Terminator Louis who is a more clear-cut T-1000 Liquid Metal stand-in, who fights a now re-programmed Terminator Peter in the climax.
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Doug sneaks into a movie about one called Target Man that ends up giving him nightmares in a Kids Shouldn't Watch Horror Films episode.
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Saints Row IV: Murderbots are blatant Shout Outs to the Terminator, being humanoid machines with names that basically describe their function. In the game's source code, their animation set literally uses the name "terminator".
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Cyberpunk 2077 has a group of cyborg assassins known as "Exterminators" which are sent by the Arasaka corporation to eliminate dangerous targets. In addition to red Glowing Mechanical Eyes, they attack the protagonist on motorcycles, they have long arm blades and one even tries to climb his way onto a car in a similar fashion to the T-1000. There's also Adam Smasher, a massive cyborg who serves as Arasaka's resident hatchetman and troubleshooter and is treated as an unstoppable death machine in cutscenes.
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Metroid:
Metroid Fusion: The SA-X is a shapeshifting Blob Monster like the T-1000, which is common of all X Parasites, but the SA-X goes into Terminator territory by impersonating Samus Aran at her full strength, which prevents Samus from attacking it head-on for most of the game, forcing the player to avoid it.
Metroid Dread has E.M.M.I., a Nigh Invulnerable android with a single glowing red eye that is relentless in their pursuit of Samus. And there are seven of them!
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Transformers: Revenge of The Fallen: Alice, a "Pretender" variation of the Decepticons, is a Killer Robot disguised as a beautiful woman with the goal of seducing and then killing protagonist Sam Witwicky. To really sell the comparison, while chasing Sam, she pursues with The Slow Walk in a very Terminator-like manner.
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In Captain Underpants and the Attack of the Talking Toilets, Harold suggests defeating the toilets with a robot urinal called the Urinator, but George says they wouldn't get away with that in a children's book.
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Gamma World: Exterminators from the Dragon magazine #104 article "The Exterminator" are based on the T-800 Terminator. They're two-meter-tall humanoid robots with a duralloy skeleton covered by synthetic skin that makes them look identical to Pure-Strain Humans. Their sole purpose is to hunt down and kill specific targets. They normally carry a plasma rifle, but can pick up and use other weapons. They are vulnerable to high explosives.
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In Journey to Silius, the final boss resembles a Terminator, but this was going to be a licensed Terminator game.
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Shadowrun Storytime: The Final Run is preceded by Aztechnology sending a full body combat cyborg to hunt down Locke — essentially a human shaped war mech using a human brain as a processor. It wears biker leathers, rides a motorcycle, and does not stop in its pursuit even as its fake skin is destroyed, revealing the metal monstrosity beneath. The team nicknames it "El Terminador".
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 Space Quest III: The Pirates of Pestulon (Video Game) / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 Space Quest VI: Roger Wilco in the Spinal Frontier (Video Game) / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (Video Game) / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 World Heroes (Video Game) / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 X-Kaliber 2097 (Video Game) / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 Gridiron Heights (Web Animation) / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 Black Hole (2019) (Webcomic) / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 A Close Shave / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 Code Lyoko / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 Heavy Metal 2000 / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 Masters of the Universe: Revelation / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator
 The Angry Beavers / int_921b5b7b
type
Terminator Impersonator