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  2. Alphie - Wikipedia

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    Alphie was an educational robot toy popular in the 1980s. [1] It featured a slot in the front for interchangeable cards, which lined up with special soft-touch input function buttons built into the front of the toy. It ran on batteries and came with different insert cards to help children learn math, spelling, matching skills, etc.

  3. Music for Robots (EP) - Wikipedia

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    Having been approached by the team of Japanese roboticists behind the three Z-Machine robots to compose music for the project in 2013, Squarepusher composed the piece "Sad Robot Goes Funny" which was used in a film of the robots performing directed by Daito Manabe - available to watch on YouTube.

  4. RoboSapien - Wikipedia

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    It is a simplified robot that includes a spring shooter, can swap personalities with the press of a button, dances to music, and repeats dialogue in a robotic voice. RoboSapien Remix doesn't operate using a remote control, instead, the functionalities are on the robot itself in addition to hearing sound.

  5. Omnibot - Wikipedia

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    Both robots were able to broadcast speech from the remote control handset through a speaker on the robot, and both were shipped with a cardboard "home" base which was suggested to be taped to the floor and used as a reference point for programming. [2] Both Omnibot and the Omnibot 2000 could carry light objects.

  6. Entertainment robot - Wikipedia

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    Space Dog, the remote control dog [1] Robot dogs also appear fairly frequently in fiction compared to other forms of personal entertainment robots. K-9, The Doctor's portable computer and robot, from the British BBC Television series Doctor Who. Preston, Wendolene's robot dog from the 1995 animated Wallace and Gromit film A Close Shave.

  7. Compressorhead - Wikipedia

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    The project initially debuted in 2013 with four robots (a guitarist, bassist, drummer and a small drummer's "assistant"), performing covers of famous rock songs. Two more robots (a vocalist and rhythm guitarist) were added to the group in 2017. In 2023, the entire band was seen in the movie Circus Maximus by rapper and producer Travis Scott.

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