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  2. Category:Robot supervillains - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Robot supervillains" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Amazo; Anti-Monitor; B.

  3. List of Superman enemies - Wikipedia

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    The Toyman first appeared in animated form on Challenge of the Super Friends, as part of the archvillain supergroup the Legion of Doom, where he donned a jester's outfit. The Toyman was a recurring villain in Superman: The Animated Series, where he wore an overgrown fiberglass child's head with a creepy, blank expression on it over his own head.

  4. Tokusou Robo Janperson - Wikipedia

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    The series revolves around Janperson, a robotic detective who patrols the streets of Tokyo and fights against three different underworld organizations that use super technology to subjugate the masses. Unlike most Metal Heroes, a monster-of-the-week is rarely shown and most of the villains are criminals akin to television police dramas.

  5. List of fictional robots and androids - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  6. Mister Atom - Wikipedia

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    Mister Atom is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC comics.He is a radioactive robot who is regularly seen as an enemy of Shazam.The character first appeared in Captain Marvel Adventures #78 in November 1947.

  7. Mechagodzilla - Wikipedia

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    Mechagodzilla was conceived in 1974 as a more serious villain than its immediate two predecessors, Gigan and Megalon, whose films were considered creative disasters. [5] [6] [7] According to Tomoyuki Tanaka, Mechagodzilla was inspired by both Mechani-Kong from the previous Toho film King Kong Escapes and the robot anime genre, which was popular at the time. [8]

  8. List of X-Men enemies - Wikipedia

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    Trask was the developer of the robot guardians known as the Sentinels. Trask later realized the errors of his ways and sacrificed himself to destroy the Sentinels' base. Caliban: The Uncanny X-Men #148 (August 1981) An albino mutant and former member of the sewer-dwelling Morlocks, Caliban had the ability to sense and track any mutant.

  9. Metallo - Wikipedia

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    Metallo (/ m ə ˈ t æ l oʊ /) is the name of different supervillains appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of Superman.All versions of the character are powered by Kryptonite and are partially or completely mechanical.

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