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  2. Metropolis (2001 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Shinto religion has a delineation between the animate and inanimate. Shinto kami can be spirits, humans, objects, or in this case, robots. Therefore, robots are viewed favorably in both the manga and the film, but especially in the film, where there is a nearly equal number of robot and human characters.

  3. List of mecha anime - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Suit Gundam 00 the Movie: A Wakening of the Trailblazer: Gundam: Film: 2010: Broken Blade 3: Scars from an Assassin's Blade: Broken Blade: Film: 2010–11: Super Robot Wars Original Generation: The Inspector: Super Robot Wars: TV series: 2010–11: Star Driver: Star Driver: TV series: 2010: Broken Blade 4: The Land of Calamity: Broken ...

  4. List of fictional gynoids - Wikipedia

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    Two prominent female synths from the former are Niska and Anita/Mia [27] Intimate Robotic Companions, also known as Sexbots or Bangbots, from the Almost Human episode "Skin" [28] Judy Cooper, robot girl from K.C. Undercover (2015) [29] Outer Limits gynoids: Valerie 23, Mary 25, and Mona Lisa, all from their respective episodes of the same name.

  5. 12 of the Best Robot Movies, for When You Want to Binge ... - AOL

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    Here are 12 robot movies to stream online, including everything from a violent robot doll to a touching robot romance. ... The 1999 animated movie The Iron Giant is about a boy (Eli Marienthal) in ...

  6. Alita: Battle Angel - Wikipedia

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    Alita: Battle Angel is a 2019 American cyberpunk action film based on Yukito Kishiro's manga series Battle Angel Alita (or Gunnm).It was directed by Robert Rodriguez, produced by James Cameron and Jon Landau, and written by Cameron and Laeta Kalogridis.

  7. Made in Abyss - Wikipedia

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    The story follows an orphaned girl named Riko, who finds and befriends a part-robot boy named Reg, and descends with him into the titular "Abyss" that leads deep into the Earth, in hopes of exploring it and finding her mother. An anime television series adaptation produced by Kinema Citrus, aired from July to

  8. The Machine Girl - Wikipedia

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    A direct-to-video sequel called Shyness Machine Girl (hajiraiマシンガール, Hajirai mashin gāru) was released on January 23, 2009 along with the Japanese DVD of The Machine Girl. [4] The American electronic music project Machine Girl was named after the film, [8] as well as their song Mg1 sampling a piece of dialogue from the film.

  9. Robot Girls Z - Wikipedia

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    Robot Girls Z (Japanese: ロボットガールズZ, Hepburn: Robotto Gāruzu Zetto) is an anime television series produced by Dynamic Planning and animated by Toei Animation. The series is a comedic parody of various mecha series produced by Toei, anthropomorphizing robots from those series into magical girls .