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AMEE (Autonomous Mapping Evaluation and Evasion) a military scouting robot with dog like characteristics in the 2000 film Red Planet; A.R.F, a robotic dog from Puppy Dog Pals; A.X.L., a robotic dog from the film of the same name. Bhakti, Vanille's pet robot from Final Fantasy XIII
K9, occasionally written K-9, is the name of several fictional robotic canines (dogs, the name being a pun on the pronunciation of "canine") in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who, first appearing in 1977.
Robot Sweeper and other robots in an "all electric model home" in the Looney Tunes short Dog Gone Modern (1939) Man of Tin (1940), a robotic wrestler invented by Scrappy and a mad scientist Steel "Killer" Robot in director William Witney 's early 1940s film serial of 15 episodes Mysterious Doctor Satan (a.k.a. Doctor Satan's Robot ) (1940, re ...
A dog who has appeared in all of the Animal Crossing games to date. His purpose is performing music for the player. KEI-9 Mass Effect 3: PC · Wii U · PlayStation 3 · Xbox 360: KEI-9 is a robotic dog left to Shepard by an engineer working on the Normandy. KEI-9 is purely cosmetic and roams the cargo bay area. Koromaru Persona 3: PlayStation 2
Poo-Chi (or Poochi, Poochie), one of the first generations of robopet toys, is a robot dog designed by Samuel James Lloyd and Matt Lucas, manufactured by Sega Toys, and distributed by Tiger Toys. [1] Poo-Chi was released in 2000 and discontinued in 2002.
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder: A robot dog; about a super hero called Blue Falcon and his assistant a bumbling yet generally effective robot dog. Ein Welsh Corgi: Cowboy Bebop (Japanese) A highly intelligent dog; about the adventures of a group of bounty hunters traveling on their spaceship. Eliot Shag German Shepherd: Dog City
Tekno the Robotic Puppy (also known as Teksta the Robotic Puppy) is a popular electronic robotic toy which originally launched in late 2000.Tekno sold more than 7 million units in its first season and went on to sell more than 40 million units in its original 4 years of production.
In 2004, a small California-based online store named Buy-Cybie.com (also later under the name Buy-Robot) distributed newly-manufactured i-Cybie dogs with minor improvements; namely including the Z-Cybie personality cartridge. i-Cybie dogs from this production run are nearly identical, the only notable differences being the lack of Tiger or ...