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  2. HRP-4C - Wikipedia

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    HRP-4C AIST's humanoid girl robot. The HRP-4C, nicknamed Miim, is a feminine-looking humanoid robot created by the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), a Japanese research facility. Miim measures 158 centimetres (5 feet, 2 inches) tall and weighs 43 kilos (95 pounds) including a battery pack.

  3. iDog - Wikipedia

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    The iDog Pup, a puppy version of the iDog with poseable ears and a moving head, was released in 2007 and was a localized version of the iDog Mini released in Japan in 2005. Also in 2007, two variants called "SpiDogs" were released to promote the film Spider-Man 3. They resemble the standard red Spider-Man costume and the black costume. In 2008 ...

  4. Japanese robotics - Wikipedia

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    Androids are robots designed to have a very strong resemblance to humans. These include: Actroid, a realistic female robot demonstrated at Expo 2005 in Japan; Hanako, a humanoid robot designed for the training of dental professionals [4] HRP-4C, a humanoid robot with a realistic head and the figure of an average young Japanese female [5]

  5. Japanese scientists make robot face with living skin that can ...

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    Scientists in Japan have made a robot face covered in living, self-healing skin that can smile in a demonstration of a new technique researchers believe could help pave the way for lifelike ...

  6. Ganbare!! Robocon - Wikipedia

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    Robin: A ballerina robot and Robocon's love interest. Her mission is to attend ballet class. Robopu: A robot with a teapot for a head. Roboinu: A dog-like robot who wears a bucket on his head. Robopecha: A medic robot with a medical needle in place of his right hand. Robogari: A teacher robot with a lightbulb-shaped head. He always gets a ...

  7. Entertainment robot - Wikipedia

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    The Sony Qrio robot from 2003, marketed under the slogan "Makes life fun, makes you happy!" An entertainment robot is a robot that is not made for utilitarian use, as in production or domestic services, but for the sole subjective pleasure of the human. It serves, usually the owner or his housemates, guests, or clients.

  8. AIBO - Wikipedia

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    AiBO+ is a replacement personality for Sony ERS-7. The project provides an AEP-like application (AiBO+ Client) to connect to the robot under Ubuntu Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, iOS, and Android. The owner can control the dog, play a game and see the robot state. [40] AIBO Control allows Android users to control AIBO ERS-7's running URBI. [42]

  9. List of fictional gynoids - Wikipedia

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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 ...