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  2. Gynoid - Wikipedia

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    A gynoid, or fembot, is a feminine humanoid robot. Gynoids appear widely in science fiction films and arts. As more realistic humanoid robot design becomes technologically possible, they are also emerging in real-life robot design. Just like any other robot, the main parts of a gynoid include sensors, actuators and a control system.

  3. List of fictional gynoids - Wikipedia

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    Mecha Rinrin, from the bishōjo manga Sister Princess (2001–2002) Melfina , a "bio-android" from Outlaw Star (1997) Naomi Armitage, from Armitage III (1995, 1997, 2002) was a Type III robot, called a Third, a robot superficially identical to a human that was fully functional to the point of females being capable of pregnancy and bearing a ...

  4. Frame Arms Girl - Wikipedia

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    Frame Arms Girl (Japanese: フレームアームズ・ガール, Hepburn: Furēmu Āmuzu Gāru) is a series of heavily customizable model kit girls produced by Kotobukiya, originally released in 2015 as a moé reimagining of the more traditional, equally customizable Frame Arms mecha line and acts as a sister series to the Megami Device line of more traditional, non-derivative mecha musume ...

  5. Category:Mechanical designers (mecha) - Wikipedia

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    Mecha mechanical designers — People in the anime industry creating mecha animation designs, concepts, and vehicles for anime films and series. Pages in category "Mechanical designers (mecha)" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.

  6. T-X - Wikipedia

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    Originally, the T-X's endoskeleton was meant to convey an androgynous shape which would permit the android to assume the superficial traits of both men and women, though later designs veered on it being more feminine. The final, approved T-X design was done by Aaron Sims, who designed it entirely on computer through a mixture of Adobe Photoshop ...

  7. Yutaka Izubuchi - Wikipedia

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    He mainly designs robots and other mecha in anime works, while he designs characters and creatures in Tokusatsu productions. [4] He is also interested in dress design, especially German military uniforms, and by extension European armor.

  8. Brain Powerd - Wikipedia

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    Brain Powerd (ブレンパワード, Buren Pawādo) is a Japanese anime television series created by Sunrise.It was directed and written by Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino and features mecha designs by Mamoru Nagano, character designs by Mutsumi Inomata, and music by Yoko Kanno.

  9. Moldiver - Wikipedia

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    However, things backfire when, out of curiosity, Mirai finds the Mol-Unit and tampers with the costume it generates, giving it a more feminine appearance. In doing so, the Mol-Unit malfunctions, causing the costume to randomly alter between Hiroshi's design and Mirai's.