Wikipedia - 3D Robotics
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Wikipedia - ABB Group -- Swedish-Swiss robotics and electrical equipment company
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Wikipedia - Adaptable robotics
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Wikipedia - Aerial Regional-scale Environmental Survey -- A 2008 proposal of a robotic Mars aircraft
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Wikipedia - AIBO -- Robotic dog
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Wikipedia - Amazon Robotics
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Wikipedia - Andy Flessas -- American robotics designer
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Wikipedia - Anki (company) -- Defunct American robotics and artificial intelligence startup
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Wikipedia - Areas of robotics
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Wikipedia - Arsh Shah Dilbagi -- Indian Inventor and Roboticist
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Wikipedia - Astrobotic Technology -- American space robotics company
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Wikipedia - Atlantis ROV Team -- A high-school underwater robotics team from Whidbey Island, Washington, United States
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Wikipedia - Automated Planet Finder -- A robotic optical telescope searching for extrasolar planets
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Wikipedia - Automatic painting (robotic)
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Wikipedia - Autonomous Robotics Ltd -- UK company developing an autonomous underwater vehicle
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Wikipedia - Ayanna Howard -- American roboticist
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Wikipedia - Barrett Technology -- American robotics manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Bio-inspired robotics
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Wikipedia - Block Party! -- FIRST Tech Challenge robotics competition
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Wikipedia - Boeing X-37 -- Reusable robotic spaceplane
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Wikipedia - Boston Dynamics -- Engineering and robotics design company
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Wikipedia - Bright Machines -- American robotics company
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Wikipedia - Bruno Siciliano (engineer) -- Italian control engineer and roboticist
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Wikipedia - Canadarm -- A robotic arm using for maneuver and capture mission payloads on the Space Shuttle
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Wikipedia - Cargo spacecraft -- Robotic spacecraft that is designed to resupply a space station
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Wikipedia - Ceres Robotics -- American Company
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Wikipedia - Cindy Grimm -- American computer scientist, roboticist, and mechanical engineer
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Wikipedia - Cloud robotics
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Wikipedia - CRS Robotics -- Canadian robotics company
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Wikipedia - Curiosity (rover) -- NASA robotic rover exploring the crater Gale on Mars
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Wikipedia - DARPA Robotics Challenge
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Wikipedia - Davide Scaramuzza -- Italian roboticist
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Wikipedia - David Hanson (robotics designer)
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Wikipedia - Da Vinci Surgical System -- A robotic surgical system
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Wikipedia - Destination: Deep Space -- 2019 FIRST Robotics Competition game
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Wikipedia - Developmental robotics
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Wikipedia - Dextre -- Robotic Arm
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Wikipedia - Dinamation -- American robotics effect company
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Wikipedia - Draft:Auke Ijspeert -- Swiss-Dutch roboticist and neuroscientist
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Wikipedia - European Robotic Arm -- Robotic arm to be installed on the ISS
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Wikipedia - FANUC -- Japanese robotics company
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Wikipedia - FIRST Robotics Competition -- none
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Wikipedia - Fog robotics
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Wikipedia - Foster-Miller -- American robotics manufacturer
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Wikipedia - Furby -- electronic robotic toy
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Wikipedia - FurReal Friends -- Toy brand of robotic pets
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Wikipedia - Future of robotics
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Wikipedia - Genrobotics -- Indian robotics company
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Wikipedia - Geography of robotics
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Wikipedia - Glossary of robotics -- List of definitions of terms and concepts commonly used in the study of robotics
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Wikipedia - Grant Imahara -- American engineer, roboticist, and television host
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Wikipedia - Hahn Group -- Group of companies that specialize in industrial automation and robotics
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Wikipedia - Hand eye calibration problem -- Robotics problem on coordinating two parts of a robot
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Wikipedia - Hanson Robotics Limited
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Wikipedia - Hanson Robotics -- Hong Kong-based engineering and robotics company
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Wikipedia - Hatchimals -- Product line of robotic toys that "hatch" themselves from an egg
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Wikipedia - Hendrik Van Brussel -- Belgian roboticist
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Wikipedia - HERACLES (spacecraft) -- A planned robotic lunar landing system by ESA and JAXA
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Wikipedia - Hexapod (robotics)
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Wikipedia - Hexbug -- Robotic insect toy automatons
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Wikipedia - Hiroshi Ishiguro -- Japanese roboticist
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Wikipedia - Homayoon Kazerooni -- Iranian roboticist
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Wikipedia - Hopper (spacecraft) -- 1990s European proposal of a robotic spaceplane
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Wikipedia - ICub -- Open source robotics humanoid robot testbed
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Wikipedia - IEEE Robotics and Automation Award
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Wikipedia - Index of robotics articles -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Industrial robotics
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Wikipedia - International Aerial Robotics Competition
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Wikipedia - IRobot R-Gator -- Unmanned robotic utility vehicle
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Wikipedia - James J. Kuffner Jr. -- American roboticist
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Wikipedia - Jessica Hodgins -- American roboticist and computer scientist
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Wikipedia - Joanne Pransky -- American Robotics Journalist
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Wikipedia - John Kenneth Salisbury, Jr -- Roboticist and Research Professor Emeritus
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Wikipedia - Juan Gonzalez Gomez -- Telecommunications Engineer, Ph.D. in Robotics.
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Wikipedia - Jumper (BEAM) -- Concept in robotics
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Wikipedia - Kevin Warwick -- British engineer and robotics researcher
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Wikipedia - La Princesse -- Robotic mechanical spider
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Wikipedia - Laws of robotics
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Wikipedia - Leslie P. Kaelbling -- American roboticist
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Wikipedia - Liquid Robotics
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Wikipedia - List of robotic dogs -- Wikipedia list article
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Wikipedia - Lunacy (FIRST) -- 2009 FIRST Robotics Competition game
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Wikipedia - Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter -- NASA robotic spacecraft orbiting the Moon
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Wikipedia - Maja Pantic -- Artificial intelligence and robotics researcher
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Wikipedia - Margarita Chli -- Greek computer vision and robotics researcher
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Wikipedia - Mariner 4 -- Robotic spacecraft sent by NASA to Mars
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Wikipedia - Marita Cheng -- Australian roboticist
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Wikipedia - Marquette University Humanoid Engineering & Intelligent Robotics Lab -- robotics research laboratory
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Wikipedia - Mars Climate Orbiter -- Robotic space probe launched by NASA on December 11, 1998
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Wikipedia - Mars Science Laboratory -- Robotic mission that deployed the Curiosity rover to Mars in 2012
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Wikipedia - Matthew T. Mason -- American roboticist
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Wikipedia - MEarth Project -- Robotic observatory to monitor the brightness of thousands of red dwarf stars with the goal of finding transiting planets.
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Wikipedia - Meka Robotics
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Wikipedia - Microbotics
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Wikipedia - Mobile Servicing System -- Robotic system on board the International Space Station
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Wikipedia - Multi Autonomous Ground-robotic International Challenge
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Wikipedia - Nanorobotics
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Wikipedia - Nao (robot) -- Small humanoid robot developed by the French company Aldebaran Robotics
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Wikipedia - NimbRo -- Competitive robotics team
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Wikipedia - Nimbus program -- second-generation U.S. robotic spacecraft
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Wikipedia - Nuro -- American robotics company based in Mountain View, California
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Wikipedia - Ocean Infinity -- Marine robotics company based in Houston, Texas, United States
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Wikipedia - Open Robotics -- Nonprofit corporation in Mountain View, California
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Wikipedia - Optical jukebox -- Robotic data storage device that can automatically load and unload optical discs, such as Compact Disc, DVD, Ultra Density Optical or Blu-ray and can provide terabytes and petabytes of tertiary storage
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Wikipedia - OSIRIS-REx -- 2016-2023 NASA robotic space mission
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Wikipedia - Oussama Khatib -- American Roboticist
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Wikipedia - Peter Corke -- Australian roboticist
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Wikipedia - Raymond Goertz -- American roboticist
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Wikipedia - Redwood Robotics
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Wikipedia - Remote Center Compliance -- Device to facilitate robotic insertion into holes with tight clearance
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Wikipedia - Rethink Robotics -- robotics company headquartered in Germany
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Wikipedia - Richard Vaughan (robotics) -- Canadian robotics researcher
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Wikipedia - Robot Hall of Fame -- Recognizes robots in science, general society and achievements in robotics
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Wikipedia - Robotic arm -- Type of mechanical arm with similar functions to a human arm
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Wikipedia - Robotic art
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Wikipedia - Robotica -- 1995 Sega Saturn video game
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Wikipedia - Robotic lawn mower
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Wikipedia - Robotic non-destructive testing -- Method of inspection using remotely operated tools
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Wikipedia - Robotic pet -- Artificially intelligent machine made to be a pet
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Wikipedia - Robotic Process Automation
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Wikipedia - Robotic process automation -- Form of business process automation technology
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Wikipedia - Robotics Certification Standards Alliance
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Wikipedia - Robotic sensing
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Wikipedia - Robotic sensors -- Sensors providing analogs to human senses and for phenomena which humans cannot sense
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Wikipedia - Robotics Institute
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Wikipedia - Robotic vacuum cleaner -- Autonomous vacuum floor cleaning system
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Wikipedia - Robotis Bioloid -- Educational robotics kit
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Wikipedia - Roland Siegwart -- Swiss roboticist
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Wikipedia - ROV KIEL 6000 -- A remotely operated vehicle built by Schilling Robotics, Davis, California for scientific tasks
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Wikipedia - Sandra Wachter -- Data Ethics, Artificial Intelligence, robotics researcher
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Wikipedia - Seiuemon Inaba -- Japanese roboticist
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Wikipedia - Shenlong (spacecraft) -- Chinese reusable robotic spaceplane
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Wikipedia - Sky-Sailor -- A 2004 proposal of a robotic Mars aircraft
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Wikipedia - Spyce Kitchen -- Boston-based robotic-powered restaurant engineered by MIT grads
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Wikipedia - Surveyor program -- 1960s NASA program to soft-land robotic probes on the Moon
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Wikipedia - Swarm robotics
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Wikipedia - T-1000 -- Robotic antagonist in "Terminator 2: Judgment Day"
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Wikipedia - Telerobotics
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Wikipedia - THeMIS -- Unmanned ground vehicle designed by Milerem Robotics in Estonia
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Wikipedia - Three Laws of Robotics -- Set of rules devised by the science fiction author Isaac Asimov
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Wikipedia - Timeline of Opportunity (rover) -- Robotic rover that was active on the planet Mars from 2004 to 2018
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Wikipedia - Totally endoscopic coronary artery bypass surgery -- Endoscopic robotic surgery used to treat coronary heart disease
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Wikipedia - T-X -- Robotic antagonist of "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines"
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Wikipedia - Type-X (unmanned ground vehicle) -- Robotic combat vehicle designed by Milrem Robotics in Estonia
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Wikipedia - Ulysses (spacecraft) -- A 1990 robotic space probe; studied the Sun from a near-polar orbit
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Wikipedia - Universal Robotics
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Wikipedia - Vandi Verma -- Roboticist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and driver of the Mars rovers
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Wikipedia - Venus Atmospheric Maneuverable Platform -- Proposed robotic semi-buoyant flying wing aircraft to study Venus's atmosphere
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Wikipedia - VEX Robotics -- Robotics competition program for students
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Wikipedia - Vivian Chu -- American roboticist
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Wikipedia - Wolfram Burgard -- German roboticist
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Wikipedia - Workplace robotics safety
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Wikipedia - WRSC (World Robotic Sailing Championship)
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Wikipedia - Xiaoyi (robot) -- AI-powered robotic medical doctor
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Wikipedia - Zond failed missions -- Soviet robotic spacecraft program
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https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2171973.Robotics_Research
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Psychology Wiki - Robotics
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Small Wonder (1985 - 1989) - Small Wonder was a light-hearted sitcom about a family whose father was a robotics engineer. Ted Lawson (Dick Christie) brought his work home one day, much to his family's surprise. Vicki (Tiffany Brissette), an android who really speaks like a robot, and stays in her cabinet when she is not in use....
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Mega Man (1994 - 1995) - In the distant future, the robotic hero Megaman, Rush, Dr. Light and his sister, Roll thwart the Evil Dr. Wily's plans of taking over the world. Based on the action-packed Capcom video game series.
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The Jetsons (1962 - 1987) - In 1962 the vision of the future was trippy clothes, flying cars, and more robotic appliances than Bill Gates' house, but in the end, none of this came true, but the idea that all these things could make life better was quickly put to rest by anyone who watched this iconic but funtastic hit tv serie...
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Robotix (1986 - 1986) - On a far away planet, a war raged. Until their sun went super active, and radiation began pouring onto the planet. The only way to survive was for the people to transfer their conciousness into large robotic machines, called Robotix.
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Rolie Polie Olie (1998 - 2004) - A young robot lives with his wacky robot family in a robotic world and learns many valuable lessons.
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Big Guy & Rusty the Boy Robot (1999 - 2001) - Robotic duo, one a mechanical colossus designed to defend the world, and a robot with emotions.
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Super Robot Metalder (1987 - 1988) - During World War II, robotics expert Professor Koga was assigned by the Japanese military to create robotic soldiers, which would be turned loose against the allies. That is, until he got word that his son, Takao Koga, had been killed in battle. He then washed his hands clean of the whole thing, loc...
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Starcom: the U.S. Space Force (1987 - 1987) - Based on the toy line of the same name from Coleco, StarCom was the name of the headquarters of the U.S. Space Force, who focused on exploration of the solar system and potential colonization. Standing in their way is a human-like alien with a seemingly all robotic crew of minions which our heros c...
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Android Kikaider (1972 - 1973) - An android created by a scientist who has half-complete circuits, which causes him to become unconcious by hearing Professor Gill's flute. When the android becomes Kikaider, he becomes harmless to Professor Gill's flute, and fights off the robotic Dark monsters.
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Astro Boy (2003) (2003 - 2004) - Astro is a robotic boy that posesses super human powers and an artificial intelligence system that is unparalleled to any robot. His creator, Dr. Tenma, created him to replace his late son, Tovio. Dr. Tenma soon destroys his laboratory, after the creation of Astro, and shuts down Astro. Soon after,...
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Mobile Police Patlabor: On Television (1989 - 1990) - In the future, advanced robotics has created heavy robots ("labors") for use in a variety of functions: construction, fire-fighting, military, and more. However, though the robots are only machines, their operators are also only humanand humans sometimes turn to crime. Since a heavy labor unit can...
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Kamen rider X (1974 - 1974) - Robotics scientist Keitaro Jin and his son Keisuke become caught up in the campaign of terror by an evil organization known as "G.O.D.".. With the very last of his robotics technology, he transforms his son into "Kamen Rider X".
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Steins;Gate (2011 - 2014) - a 2011 anime television series created by the animation studio White Fox based on 5pb. and Nitroplus's 2009 video game of the same name, and is part of the Science Adventure franchise along with Chaos;head and Robotics;notes. It is set in 2010, and follows Rintaro Okabe, who together with his friend...
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Space Warrior Baldios (1980 - 1981) - After polluting their own planet beyond repair, a race of evil aliens target earth as their next home. Now it is up to a lone outcast and his robotic spacecraft, Baldios, to defend earth. But, first he must convince the distrusting human population of the impending danger.
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Gadget and the Gadgetinis (2001 - 2003) - Wowsers! Dr. Claw has returned and now it's up the newly promoted Lt. Gadget to stop him. Aided by his niece Penny and his two robotic sidekicks Digit and Fidget, the adventures of Inspector Gadget continue in this spin-off series.
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Short Circuit 2(1988) - When Number Five is sent from Newton and Stephanie's ranch to the big city to help Ben with his electronics business, he finds that his robotic talents are wanted by city low-life who want to turn Number Five int
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Runaway (1984) - In the near future, Sgt. Jack R. Ramsay (Tom Selleck) is a professional in the flied of robotics for the local police department after giving up a life of working on the street due to his fear of heights. He is considered the best in flied but he considers the job pretty simple with very little prob...
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Still Not Quite Human(1992) - In the third and final installment of the NOT QUITE HUMAN series, the Carsons head off to a robotics convention, where Dr. Carson is kidnapped and replaced with an android -- so it's up to Chip to save his "dad
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Astro Boy(2009) - In futuristic Metro City, a brilliant scientist named Tenma builds Astro Boy (Freddie Highmore), a robotic child with superstrength, X-ray vision and the ability to fly. Astro Boy sets out to explore the world and find acceptance, learning what being human is all about in the process. Finding that h...
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Big Hero 6(2014) - Robotics prodigy Hiro Hamada learns to harness his geniusthanks to his brilliant brother Tadashi and their like-minded friends: adrenaline junkie Go Go Tamago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred. When a devastating turn of events catapults them into the midst of a dangerous...
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Kronos(1957) - Aliens from another world send a huge robotic accumulator to invade the Earth and absorb all energy it comes in contact with.
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https://myanimelist.net/anime/13599/Robotics_Notes -- Sci-Fi, Mystery, Drama, Mecha, School
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A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 26min | Drama, Sci-Fi | 29 June 2001 (USA) -- A highly advanced robotic boy longs to become "real" so that he can regain the love of his human mother. Director: Steven Spielberg Writers: Brian Aldiss (short story "Supertoys Last All Summer Long"), Ian Watson
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A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) ::: 7.2/10 -- PG-13 | 2h 26min | Drama, Sci-Fi | 29 June 2001 (USA) -- A highly advanced robotic boy longs to become "real" so that he can regain the love of his human mother.
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Spare Parts (2015) ::: 7.3/10 -- PG-13 | 1h 54min | Biography, Drama, History | 5 June 2015 (Mexico) -- Four Hispanic high school students form a robotics club. With no experience, 800 bucks, used car parts and a dream, this rag tag team goes up against the country's reigning robotics champion, MIT. Director: Sean McNamara Writers:
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Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom -- -- Tezuka Productions -- 50 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Adventure Super Power Kids Mecha Shounen -- Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom Astro Boy: Tetsuwan Atom -- Astro is a robotic boy that posses super human powers and an artificial intelligence system that is unparalleled to any robot. His creator, Dr. Tenma, created him to replace his late son, Tovio. Dr. Tenma soon destroys his laboratory, after the creation of Astro, and shuts down Astro. Soon after, Dr. O'Shay, the head of the Ministry of Science revives Astro, and tries to give him a normal life as a 6th grade student that helps the police agency keep renegade robots and bigot humans from causing harm. Astro faces extreme racism for being a robot, and he must discover the truth about his creator Dr. Tenma. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- TV - Apr 6, 2003 -- 17,883 7.00
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Buddy Complex -- -- Sunrise -- 13 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Mecha -- Buddy Complex Buddy Complex -- When ordinary high school student Aoba Watase is suddenly targeted by a giant robot known as a "Valiancer," he is saved by his mysterious classmate Hina Yumihara. After revealing that she and their robotic enemy are from the future, Hina suddenly propels Aoba 70 years forward in order to prevent his death. -- -- Upon arrival, Aoba finds himself in the cockpit of a Valiancer called "Luxon," stuck in the midst of a firefight between the military forces of the Free Pact Alliance (FPA) and Zogilia Republic. After he shows high compatibility with an FPA pilot named Dio Weinberg, the two perform a successful "coupling," allowing them to share experiences and subsequently increase their capabilities and skills. Although Aoba is able to survive this unexpected battle, he is taken into custody by the FPA ship Cygnus, who wishes to interrogate him. While the student's main concern is whether he will ever be able to return home, what he doesn't realize is that he is about to get caught up in a war to protect the world. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 73,802 7.16
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Captain Earth -- -- Bones -- 25 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Space Romance Mecha -- Captain Earth Captain Earth -- One night, right before summer vacation, Manatsu Daichi, a second-year in high school, sees a weird round rainbow floating in the sky above Tanegashima and ventures there alone. He has seen this rainbow before. With the memories of his father's mysterious death and an encounter of a strange boy and girl, Daiji arrives on the island while the alarm of a building labeled Earth Engine is going off. Someone asks him if he is a captain, just as robotic intruders from Uranus called Kill-T-Gang arrive. The battle around the shining stars is about to begin. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- 61,017 6.42
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Chainsaw Man -- -- MAPPA -- ? eps -- Manga -- Action Adventure Demons Shounen -- Chainsaw Man Chainsaw Man -- Denji has a simple dream—to live a happy and peaceful life, spending time with a girl he likes. This is a far cry from reality, however, as Denji is forced by the yakuza into killing devils in order to pay off his crushing debts. Using his pet devil Pochita as a weapon, he is ready to do anything for a bit of cash. -- -- Unfortunately, he has outlived his usefulness and is murdered by a devil in contract with the yakuza. However, in an unexpected turn of events, Pochita merges with Denji's dead body and grants him the powers of a chainsaw devil. Now able to transform parts of his body into chainsaws, a revived Denji uses his new abilities to quickly and brutally dispatch his enemies. Catching the eye of the official devil hunters who arrive at the scene, he is offered work at the Public Safety Bureau as one of them. Now with the means to face even the toughest of enemies, Denji will stop at nothing to achieve his simple teenage dreams. -- -- TV - ??? ??, ???? -- 67,759 N/A -- -- Sousei no Aquarion -- -- Production Reed, Satelight -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Mecha Romance Super Power Supernatural Sci-Fi -- Sousei no Aquarion Sousei no Aquarion -- Once upon a time, a race known as the Shadow Angels attacked Earth to harvest the life force of all those who inhabited the planet. Thanks to some outrageous miracle, the Shadow Angels went dormant, and humanity was able to live another 12,000 years without fearing their presence. But 11 years after a catastrophe dubbed the Holy Genesis brought ruin to the Earth, the Shadow Angels were stirred from their slumber and resumed the attacks once more. -- -- To give humanity somewhat of a chance, an organization known as DEAVA was formed, and use of a robotic weapon named Aquarion has been authorized. In order for the Aquarion to be brought to full power, three pilots must combine their hearts, bodies, and souls into one—a feat few can hope to accomplish. Thus, the search for so-called 'Element Users' was prioritised, hoping to ensure humanity's future. -- -- Sousei no Aquarion follows the story of Apollo, a near-feral young man brought up in poverty, who is believed to be a legendary hero reincarnated. After his best friend is taken by the Shadow Angels, Apollo chooses to become an Aquarion pilot. Will he be able to turn the tides of the war, and free humanity from the threat of the Shadow Angels for once and for all? -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Apr 5, 2005 -- 67,664 7.11
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Chou Robot Seimeitai Transformers Micron Densetsu -- -- Actas -- 52 eps -- - -- Action Sci-Fi Mecha Shounen -- Chou Robot Seimeitai Transformers Micron Densetsu Chou Robot Seimeitai Transformers Micron Densetsu -- On the mechanical planet of Cybertron live super robotic organisms known as Transformers. There, mainly consisting of convoys, the Cybertron army, and their old enemy Destron fell into conflict to gain hold of a new power to join their side. A new breed of Transformers known as the Microns. But, grieving over the battle the Microns set off to the other end of the universe. 4 million years later, on Earth, 3 young children activated a mysterious panel inside a cave. And somehow, that was the dormant Micron... -- TV - Jan 10, 2003 -- 7,692 6.76
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De:vadasy -- -- - -- 3 eps -- Game -- Action Ecchi Psychological Mecha -- De:vadasy De:vadasy -- For young men like Kei, life is still plagued by nothing but homework and girl trouble. When an unknown force besieges Earth with robotic war machines, however, it is Kei who is chosen to defend the human race. -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- OVA - Nov 25, 2000 -- 2,412 4.72
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Doraemon (1979) -- -- Shin-Ei Animation -- 1787 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Comedy Fantasy Kids Sci-Fi Shounen -- Doraemon (1979) Doraemon (1979) -- Nobita Nobi is a normal fourth grade student. This all changes, however, when a blue robotic cat appears from his desk drawer. Calling himself Doraemon, this robot tells Nobita that his future descendants from the 22nd century live in poverty because of all the mistakes he made. Therefore, they have sent Doraemon to serve as a guide and mentor to Nobita, so that their future may change for the better. What Doraemon comes to learn, though, is that Nobita is the weakest and laziest student in the whole school. -- -- To assist in his quest, Doraemon has a four-dimensional pocket with him, in which he keeps various machines and gadgets from the future. Unfortunately, these often result in even more trouble for Nobita. Will Doraemon really be able to achieve his mission of changing Nobita, or will he remain as he is? -- -- TV - Apr 2, 1979 -- 41,007 7.70
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Doraemon -- -- - -- 26 eps -- Manga -- Adventure Comedy Fantasy Kids Shounen -- Doraemon Doraemon -- Nobita Nobi is so hapless that his 22nd century decendants are still impoverished as a result of his 20th century bumbling. In a bid to raise their social status, their servant, a robotic cat named Doraemon, decides to travel back in time and guide Nobita on the proper path to fortune. Unfortunately Doraemon, a dysfunctional robot that the familly acquired by accident (but chose to keep nonetheless), isn't much better off than Nobita. The robot leads Nobita on many adventures, and while Nobita's life certainly is more exciting with the robot cat from the future, it is questionable if it is in fact better in the way that Doraemon planned. -- -- (Source: AniDB) -- -- Note: The series has been poorly preserved, and never released on any format, nor has it ever been re-aired. -- -- Nearly all the footage within the series (except for the opening and closing credits) was destroyed in an accidental fire sometime after the series was cancelled. -- -- Surviving reels from the show are occasionally shown at Doraemon fan conventions in Japan. In addition, the audio of several episodes still survives. Still images from episodes 1 and 24 exists. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- 16,840 7.37
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Eve no Jikan -- -- Studio Rikka -- 6 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Slice of Life -- Eve no Jikan Eve no Jikan -- In future Japan, in a time when android housekeepers have become commonplace, society strictly abides by the Three Laws of Robotics, which all androids must follow. Under the influence of the Robot Ethics Committee, androids are treated the same way as lesser technology, such as household appliances. However, a minority with an adoration for androids exists, categorized as "android-holics," and are shunned by the general public. -- -- Rikuo Sakisaka was raised to accept society's precept about androids, and is perfectly aware that they are not human. That is, until the day he discovers a strange message buried within the activity logs of his household android, Sammy. This leads him to Eve no Jikan, a cafe with only one rule that its patrons must adhere to: there must be no distinction made between humans and androids. Curiosity drives Rikuo to learn more about the shop, and he attempts to unearth the reason behind Sammy's peculiar behavior. -- -- ONA - Aug 1, 2008 -- 156,275 8.07
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Heroman -- -- Bones -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Shounen -- Heroman Heroman -- In California's Center City, shy but kindhearted Joseph Carter "Joey" Jones lives with his grandmother, working in a coffee shop. Though his family is financially burdened and he is bullied at school, he remains cheerful. A robotics enthusiast, he wants a top-of-the-line toy robot called a Heybo more than anything. -- -- One day Joey and his friend Simon "Psy" Kaina come across a destroyed Heybo discarded by a group of rich kids. He takes it home and repairs it himself, excitedly naming it Heroman. However, one night Heroman is struck by lightning and comes to life, growing several times its size in the process. -- -- That same night Center City is attacked by aliens called Skrugg whose attention was brought to Earth after Joey's acquaintance Professor Matthew Denton made attempts to contact them. Along with Joey, Heroman quickly heads to the scene of the attack, where he finds people in trouble, including his friend Lina Davis and her father. Using an arm-mounted controller, Joey is able to command Heroman to use superpowers to fight off the Skrugg and rescue civilians. As the aliens continue their invasion of Earth, the duo are the only ones separating humanity and destruction. -- -- 34,788 6.83
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ID-0 -- -- SANZIGEN -- 12 eps -- Original -- Sci-Fi Space Mecha -- ID-0 ID-0 -- Transferring the human consciousness into a robotic "I-Machine" is now a reality thanks to the discovery of a valuable ore called "orichalt." However, there is the possibility of the consciousness failing to return to the host's body, rendering them stuck inside their new metallic frame for good. Such is the situation of members of the Excavate Company, a reckless band of I-Machine miners led by the notorious Grayman that aims to gather orichalt for profit. -- -- During a mining incursion, the group rescues Maya Mikuri, a student who was abandoned by her crew. Accused of stealing classified information on orichalt by her former colleagues, she joins the Excavate Company in hopes of clearing her name. They then begin an adventure that will change their lives—including that of Ido, an ace member of the group with no memory of his past. For the first time, Ido might have the chance to rediscover his true identity. -- -- 17,820 6.57
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Jinzou Ningen Kikaider The Animation -- -- Radix -- 13 eps -- - -- Action Sci-Fi Drama Mecha Shounen -- Jinzou Ningen Kikaider The Animation Jinzou Ningen Kikaider The Animation -- The genius robotics professor, Dr. Komyoji has created Jiro (who has the ability to transform into Kikaider) – a humanoid robot tasked with the protection of Dr. Komyoji’s son, Masaru, and daughter, Mitsuko. Gifted with a conscience circuit, which has the power to simulate real emotions that helps to distinguish between “right and wrong”, Jiro must protect Mitsuko and Masaru from the evil Dr. Gil who wants Jiro to join his army and aid in his goal of world domination. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Bandai Entertainment -- 8,333 6.99
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Kemurikusa (TV) -- -- Yaoyorozu -- 12 eps -- Original -- Fantasy Sci-Fi -- Kemurikusa (TV) Kemurikusa (TV) -- A few young girls with strange powers and a tree that has grown through a railcar cling onto life in a desolate land, searching for its last reservoirs of water. Their routine struggle to survive is interrupted by the arrival of Wakaba, a boy with no memory beyond his own name. -- -- The girls and their new companion commit to a perilous journey across seas of burning red fog—all in order to find what they need to sustain themselves on the more distant, dangerous islands swarming with robotic bugs. Their ultimate fate will be decided by their own strength, along with Wakaba's curious ability to understand the Kemurikusa: mysterious glowing leaves with wondrous powers. Besides the girls, Wakaba, and the hordes of ravenous bugs, the Kemurikusa are the last sparks of life surviving in this land. How did things end up this way? Why are there so many empty buildings with no one to live in them? Wakaba and the girls lack the answers to these questions, which means the truth can only be found within the Kemurikusa. -- -- 24,115 7.07
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Key the Metal Idol -- -- Studio Pierrot -- 15 eps -- Original -- Action Sci-Fi Music Psychological Drama Mecha -- Key the Metal Idol Key the Metal Idol -- Tokiko Mima, nicknamed "Key," is a 17-year-old girl living in the Japanese countryside who, despite her human-like appearance, is a robot. When Key's grandfather Dr. Murao Mima passes away, he leaves her a dying message, telling her that she can become a real girl if she is able to make thirty thousand friends. Thus, Key moves from the quiet Mamio Valley to the busy streets of Tokyo, where she soon runs into her childhood friend Sakura Kuriyagawa. -- -- Key quickly becomes enamored with idol singer Miho Utsuse and wonders if becoming a singer will allow her to make the amount of friends needed for her to become human. But Miho carries a ominous secret: she is connected to Jinsaku Ajou, an old rival of Dr. Mima trying to make new a breakthrough in robotic weaponry. As Key works to become a real girl, Ajou sets a dangerous plan into action, and it turns out there's much more to Key than meets the eye. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- OVA - Dec 16, 1994 -- 16,229 6.91
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Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor: On Television -- -- Sunrise -- 47 eps -- Original -- Comedy Mecha Police Sci-Fi -- Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor: On Television Kidou Keisatsu Patlabor: On Television -- In the future, advanced robotics has created heavy robots ("labors") for use in a variety of functions: construction, fire-fighting, military, and more. However, though the robots are only machines, their operators are also only human—and humans sometimes turn to crime. Since a heavy labor unit can be a dangerous weapon, the police of the future are set to fight fire with fire, using advanced patrol labor units, "patlabors." This is the story of the Second Special Vehicles Division, a motley crew of patlabor policemen and women doing their best to fight crime and live a normal life. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Central Park Media, Maiden Japan -- TV - Oct 11, 1989 -- 29,118 7.68
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Koharu Biyori -- -- Daume -- 3 eps -- Manga -- Sci-Fi Comedy Ecchi -- Koharu Biyori Koharu Biyori -- Set in a near future, a time where robots are common workers for their owners. Takaya Murase has just purchased a maid robot from a robotic doll distriubutor, MaidWorks. Ready to live a normal cleaning, cooking, and serving life to her owner, Yui is purchased, by Takaya but he has other plans for her...like dressing her up in dress-costumes of his fantasies and more. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- ADV Films, Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Oct 15, 2007 -- 18,686 6.62
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Koukaku Kidoutai -- -- Production I.G -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Action Mecha Police Psychological Sci-Fi Seinen -- Koukaku Kidoutai Koukaku Kidoutai -- In the year 2029, Niihama City has become a technologically advanced metropolis. Due to great improvements in cybernetics, its citizens are able to replace their limbs with robotic parts. The world is now more interconnected than ever before, and the city's Public Security Section 9 is responsible for combating corruption, terrorism, and other dangerous threats following this shift towards globalization. -- -- The strong-willed Major Motoko Kusanagi of Section 9 spearheads a case involving a mysterious hacker known only as the "Puppet Master," who leaves a trail of victims stripped of their memories. Like many in this futuristic world, the Puppet Master's body is almost entirely robotic, giving them incredible power. -- -- As Motoko and her subordinates follow the enigmatic criminal's trail, other parties—including Section 6—start to get involved, forcing her to confront the extremely complicated nature of the case. Pondering about various philosophical questions, such as her own life's meaning, Motoko soon realizes that the one who will provide these answers is none other than the Puppet Master themself. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Manga Entertainment -- Movie - Nov 18, 1995 -- 482,343 8.29
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Love Live! Superstar!! -- -- - -- ? eps -- Other -- Music Slice of Life School -- Love Live! Superstar!! Love Live! Superstar!! -- A new television anime series for the Love Live! franchise was announced by animation studio Sunrise on January 28, 2020. The tagline for the new anime reads, "Watashi wo Kanaeru Monogatari. Hello!!! Love Live!" -- -- (Source: MAL News) -- TV - Jul ??, 2021 -- 12,797 N/A -- -- Robotica*Robotics -- -- CoMix Wave Films -- 1 ep -- Original -- Psychological Sci-Fi Shounen Ai Slice of Life -- Robotica*Robotics Robotica*Robotics -- Haru and Natsu are not human. They do not know what it means to be anything but a robot. -- -- Abandoned by their previous owner, Haru and Natsu are taken in by a scientist named Masa. Haru wants to feel, wants to understand how to act human, and wants to know what it means to love. Natsu is just afraid that they will be abandoned again. With Haru striving for positivity, his companion is left alone to drown in his own negative thoughts. Over and over, they ask the same question: what is love? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Aug ??, 2010 -- 12,737 6.86
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Machine Robo: Cronos no Dai Gyakushuu -- -- Production Reed -- 47 eps -- Original -- Action Martial Arts Mecha Sci-Fi Space -- Machine Robo: Cronos no Dai Gyakushuu Machine Robo: Cronos no Dai Gyakushuu -- The journey of a robot prince begins! The planet Cronos is a world of super-robotic lifeforms, ruled by the wise Master Kirai. But their peaceful existence is shattered by the conquering armies of the Gandora robots. Now, machine combats machine in an epic battle for the planet. Master Kurai's son, Rom, must lead a company of transformable mecha warriors into the fray! -- -- (Source: centralparkmedia) -- TV - Jul 3, 1986 -- 1,434 6.27
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No Guns Life -- -- Madhouse -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Sci-Fi Drama Seinen -- No Guns Life No Guns Life -- The technology to create powerful cyborg soldiers has been released for public use by the Berühren Corporation. Those outfitted with robotic parts are known as the Extended. Juuzou Inui, one such Extended, was created as a soldier and has no memories of his former life. But now, after the war, he runs a business that takes care of Extended-related incidents around the city. -- -- Rumors of a renegade Extended that kidnapped a child reach his ears; lo and behold, as Juuzo returns to his office, a giant robotic man with a boy on his back crashes in, asking for help. While Juuzou could just turn the guy in and be done with it, something about this situation is too fishy to ignore. It seems that everyone wants hold of this kid and, whether he likes it or not, Juuzou must find out why this Extended is on the run, how it connects to the Berühren Corporation, and just how far the treachery runs in this city. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 150,851 6.88
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Reideen -- -- Production I.G -- 26 eps -- - -- Action Mecha Sci-Fi -- Reideen Reideen -- Saiga is a normal high school student with a gift in mathematics. His daily routine is disrupted when his family gets news that his Father's remains have been discovered—a noted archeologist and researcher who had gone missing while exploring a site many years before. Among his remains were notes and artifacts that needed to be identified by the family near a notable triangular mountain in Japan known as "Japan's pyramid", a place suspected by some to be man-made. A meteor containing a strange robotic lifeform falls from the sky and begins to cause destruction, putting Saiga in danger and causing a mysterious bracelet from his father's research to activate and merge him with an ancient robot burried within the pyramid—a robot the runes describe as Reideen. It is now up to Saiga and guardian Reideen to fight against this unknown alien threat from the sky. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- TV - Feb 4, 2007 -- 7,753 6.56
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RideBack -- -- Madhouse -- 12 eps -- Manga -- Action Drama Mecha School Sci-Fi -- RideBack RideBack -- In the future, an organization called the GGP has taken control of the world. Rin Ogata was a promising up-and-coming ballet dancer, but suffered a serious injury while dancing and decided to quit. Years later in college, she comes across a club building and soon finds herself intrigued by a transforming motorcycle-like robotic vehicle called a "Rideback". She soon finds that her unique ballet skills with balance and finesse make her a born natural on a Rideback. However, those same skills also get her into serious trouble with the government. -- -- (Source: Wikipedia) -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 42,901 7.29
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Robotica*Robotics -- -- CoMix Wave Films -- 1 ep -- Original -- Psychological Sci-Fi Shounen Ai Slice of Life -- Robotica*Robotics Robotica*Robotics -- Haru and Natsu are not human. They do not know what it means to be anything but a robot. -- -- Abandoned by their previous owner, Haru and Natsu are taken in by a scientist named Masa. Haru wants to feel, wants to understand how to act human, and wants to know what it means to love. Natsu is just afraid that they will be abandoned again. With Haru striving for positivity, his companion is left alone to drown in his own negative thoughts. Over and over, they ask the same question: what is love? -- -- -- Licensor: -- Sentai Filmworks -- OVA - Aug ??, 2010 -- 12,737 6.86
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Robotics;Notes -- -- Production I.G -- 22 eps -- Visual novel -- Sci-Fi Mystery Drama Mecha School -- Robotics;Notes Robotics;Notes -- It has always been the aspiration of the Central Tanegashima High School Robotics Research Club to complete the GunPro1, a fully functioning giant robot. For years, the members of the club have contributed to its progress and it is now Akiho Senomiya's goal to finally make the dream of all the past club members become a reality. However, things are not as easy as they seem as the club lacks the funding for such a huge endeavor. Aside from that, the only other club member, Kaito Yashio, shows no interest in assisting his childhood friend and instead indulges in playing mecha-fighting games on his "PokeCom." -- -- As Kaito is in the middle of wasting his days, he receives an indecipherable message and hears a voice that seems to be drowned out by the noise of static. He searches for the source, only to realize that it came from Airi Yukifune, an AI which only exists within the augmented reality system accessible via the PokeCom. Robotic;Notes follows the story of Kaito as he discovers a peculiar report in Airi's database, one that would have disastrous consequences in the future. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 159,591 7.34
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Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season Part 2 -- -- - -- ? eps -- Manga -- Action Military Mystery Super Power Drama Fantasy Shounen -- Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season Part 2 Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season Part 2 -- Second part of Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season. -- TV - Jan ??, 2022 -- 161,248 N/A -- -- Robotics;Notes -- -- Production I.G -- 22 eps -- Visual novel -- Sci-Fi Mystery Drama Mecha School -- Robotics;Notes Robotics;Notes -- It has always been the aspiration of the Central Tanegashima High School Robotics Research Club to complete the GunPro1, a fully functioning giant robot. For years, the members of the club have contributed to its progress and it is now Akiho Senomiya's goal to finally make the dream of all the past club members become a reality. However, things are not as easy as they seem as the club lacks the funding for such a huge endeavor. Aside from that, the only other club member, Kaito Yashio, shows no interest in assisting his childhood friend and instead indulges in playing mecha-fighting games on his "PokeCom." -- -- As Kaito is in the middle of wasting his days, he receives an indecipherable message and hears a voice that seems to be drowned out by the noise of static. He searches for the source, only to realize that it came from Airi Yukifune, an AI which only exists within the augmented reality system accessible via the PokeCom. Robotic;Notes follows the story of Kaito as he discovers a peculiar report in Airi's database, one that would have disastrous consequences in the future. -- -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- 159,591 7.34
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Sousei no Aquarion -- -- Production Reed, Satelight -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Mecha Romance Super Power Supernatural Sci-Fi -- Sousei no Aquarion Sousei no Aquarion -- Once upon a time, a race known as the Shadow Angels attacked Earth to harvest the life force of all those who inhabited the planet. Thanks to some outrageous miracle, the Shadow Angels went dormant, and humanity was able to live another 12,000 years without fearing their presence. But 11 years after a catastrophe dubbed the Holy Genesis brought ruin to the Earth, the Shadow Angels were stirred from their slumber and resumed the attacks once more. -- -- To give humanity somewhat of a chance, an organization known as DEAVA was formed, and use of a robotic weapon named Aquarion has been authorized. In order for the Aquarion to be brought to full power, three pilots must combine their hearts, bodies, and souls into one—a feat few can hope to accomplish. Thus, the search for so-called 'Element Users' was prioritised, hoping to ensure humanity's future. -- -- Sousei no Aquarion follows the story of Apollo, a near-feral young man brought up in poverty, who is believed to be a legendary hero reincarnated. After his best friend is taken by the Shadow Angels, Apollo chooses to become an Aquarion pilot. Will he be able to turn the tides of the war, and free humanity from the threat of the Shadow Angels for once and for all? -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- TV - Apr 5, 2005 -- 67,664 7.11
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Sousei no Aquarion -- -- Production Reed, Satelight -- 26 eps -- Original -- Action Mecha Romance Super Power Supernatural Sci-Fi -- Sousei no Aquarion Sousei no Aquarion -- Once upon a time, a race known as the Shadow Angels attacked Earth to harvest the life force of all those who inhabited the planet. Thanks to some outrageous miracle, the Shadow Angels went dormant, and humanity was able to live another 12,000 years without fearing their presence. But 11 years after a catastrophe dubbed the Holy Genesis brought ruin to the Earth, the Shadow Angels were stirred from their slumber and resumed the attacks once more. -- -- To give humanity somewhat of a chance, an organization known as DEAVA was formed, and use of a robotic weapon named Aquarion has been authorized. In order for the Aquarion to be brought to full power, three pilots must combine their hearts, bodies, and souls into one—a feat few can hope to accomplish. Thus, the search for so-called 'Element Users' was prioritised, hoping to ensure humanity's future. -- -- Sousei no Aquarion follows the story of Apollo, a near-feral young man brought up in poverty, who is believed to be a legendary hero reincarnated. After his best friend is taken by the Shadow Angels, Apollo chooses to become an Aquarion pilot. Will he be able to turn the tides of the war, and free humanity from the threat of the Shadow Angels for once and for all? -- TV - Apr 5, 2005 -- 67,664 7.11
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Stand By Me Doraemon -- -- Shin-Ei Animation, Shirogumi -- 1 ep -- Manga -- Comedy Kids Sci-Fi Shounen -- Stand By Me Doraemon Stand By Me Doraemon -- Nobita Nobi is an elementary student who hates studying, is bad at sports, and does everything half-heartedly. He is a pushover, unlucky, and fearful of many things. His personality makes him a failure in life, even affecting his progeny. This causes his great-great-grandchild, Sewashi, to take control of the situation. -- -- Sewashi travels back in time from the 22nd century to the 20th century to meet Nobita, who is shocked to see him appear out of his drawer alongside a blue robotic cat. The robotic cat calls himself Doraemon, who claims to have been pressured by Sewashi to assist Nobita, with their ultimate goal being to provide Nobita happiness. Frustrated after seeing Nobita's hopeless state, Doraemon decides to go back to the future. However, Sewashi activates a program within Doraemon that prevents him from doing so. -- -- Forced to stay, Doraemon helps Nobita using futuristic gadgets through his four-dimensional pocket—a bag containing anything inside it. Can Doraemon bring Nobita happiness and return to the future? -- -- Movie - Aug 8, 2014 -- 31,200 8.06
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Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins -- -- Wit Studio -- 1 ep -- Game -- Action Sci-Fi Space -- Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins Star Fox Zero: The Battle Begins -- Andross, an ape exiled from the Lylat Planetary System by General Pepper seeks revenge by attacking the planet Corneria and its innocence, kidnapping Pepper in the process. Meanwhile, it's another usual day for Team Star Fox, a gang of space mercenaries: Lazing around, getting angry at video games, and being lectured by their mentors. But all of that changes once they receive a distress call from a familiar face. -- -- Meet Fox McCloud, son of the deceased James McCloud, as he and his top-notch crew—Slippy Toad, Falco Lombardi and Peppy Hare—fight back against Andross's robotic army in style, and attempt to save Corneria from the skies. -- ONA - Apr 20, 2016 -- 3,467 6.20
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Uchuu Senshi Baldios -- -- Production Reed -- 34 eps -- - -- Sci-Fi Adventure Space Drama Mecha Shounen -- Uchuu Senshi Baldios Uchuu Senshi Baldios -- After polluting their own planet beyond repair, a race of evil aliens target earth as their next home. Now it is up to a lone outcast and his robotic spacecraft, Baldios, to defend earth. But, first he must convince the distrusting human population of the impending danger. -- -- (Source: ANN) -- -- Licensor: -- Discotek Media -- TV - Jun 30, 1980 -- 1,688 6.47
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Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku -- -- Oxybot -- 1 ep -- Original -- Action Military Sci-Fi -- Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku Vexille: 2077 Nihon Sakoku -- In an alternate 21st century, the robotics industry undergoes a period of rapid advancement worldwide. By the year 2050, Japan has firmly established itself as the leader in robotic technology and manufacture with Daiwa Heavy Industries. As the technology evolves to include robotic enhancements to the human body, the blurring of the line between man and machine triggers a sudden shift in world opinion. In response, the U.N. passes a unilateral ban of further research and development on robotics in 2067. Japan fiercely objects to this ban, but is unable to prevent its passage. In protest, Japan withdrew from international politics and chose to pursue a policy of high-tech national isolation. While only trade continues, Japan disappears from the world scene. -- -- Ten years later, a series of bizarre incidents lead the American technology police agency SWORD to believe that Japan has concealed extensive development of banned technologies through the use of the RACE network. SWORD dispatches a unit of special agents to infiltrate Japan and gather intelligence on the country. Vexille, a veteran agent among the group, uncovers the horrifying truth behind the ten years of isolation. -- -- Licensor: -- Funimation -- Movie - Aug 18, 2007 -- 17,675 6.94
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Virtua Fighter -- -- Tokyo Movie Shinsha -- 35 eps -- Game -- Action Adventure Martial Arts Comedy Shounen -- Virtua Fighter Virtua Fighter -- Akira Yuki has spent years honing his Bajiquan skills under the guidance of his grandfather. He yearns to see the constellation of the eight stars of heaven, which are only revealed to those with real strength. This burning desire urges him to embark on travels, so as to learn more about how to see the stars. -- -- Meanwhile, a nefarious robotics scientist, Eva Durix, desires to create the perfect soldier. Eva's group, Judgment 6, tracks down and kidnaps Sarah Bryant, a college student and close acquaintance of Akira who is investigating a mysterious accident concerning her brother. Akira must now fight his way to Sarah to save her from the clutches of Judgement 6, a perilous path sure to be paved with countless challenges. -- -- Licensor: -- Media Blasters -- 8,166 7.11
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