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Although there are a variety of gynoids across genres, this list excludes female cyborgs (e.g. Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Voyager), non-humanoid robots (e.g. EVE from Wall-E), virtual female characters (Dot Matrix and women from the cartoon ReBoot, Simone from Simone, Samantha from Her), holograms (Hatsune Miku in concert, Cortana from Halo ...
"Maschinenmensch" from the 1927 film Metropolis. Statue in Babelsberg, Germany. This list of fictional robots and androids is chronological, and categorised by medium. It includes all depictions of robots, androids and gynoids in literature, television, and cinema; however, robots that have appeared in more than one form of media are not necessarily listed in each of those media.
The character of Annalee Call in Alien Resurrection is a rare example of a non-sexualized gynoid. In Xenosaga , a role-playing video game , the character " KOS-MOS " is a female armored android. [ 25 ]
Aphrodite IX is a female android who has amnesia shortly after being sent on undercover missions. This leads to ongoing confusion about what she does and for whom. Although she becomes aware that she is intended as an assassin, she finds the idea increasingly distasteful and experiences dreams and desires like a human.
Doyle is a female android. She first appeared in season five and is played by actress Brandy Ledford . When Seamus Harper was stranded on Seefra with the malfunctioning remains of Rommie, he built Doyle to house the remaining core fragments of Rommie's AI, and to act as his bodyguard and friend.
Mahoromatic (Japanese: まほろまてぃっく, Hepburn: Mahoromatikku) is a Japanese manga series written by Bunjūrō Nakayama and illustrated by Bow Ditama.The series follows Mahoro, a female android former soldier who, driven by guilt from her actions during her combat days, decides to dedicate the rest of her life to serving the son of her late commander as a maid.
Yuria is a Yuria Type 100 (ユリア100式, Yuria 100 Shiki) female android designed with the sole purpose of being a highly interactive sex doll.Not wanting to engage in sex with her inventor, she escapes and meets Kubo Shunsuke, who gives her a place to stay.
Her surname, Stratton, appears in the novel, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?, but is never used in the film. Her punk outfits were inspired by a new wave calendar. [7] In the authorized novel Blade Runner 2: The Edge of Human by K. W. Jeter, it is suggested that Pris was actually an insane human woman who believed that she was a female ...