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The depiction of female robots minimizes the threat felt by men from female sexuality and allow the "erasure of any social interference in the spectator's erotic enjoyment of the image." [36] Gynoid fantasies are produced and collected by online communities centered around chat rooms and web site galleries. [37]
The album cover for Down for the Count by Y&T (1985) features a female robot being bitten in the neck by a vampire. [65] The album cover for Just Push Play by Aerosmith (2001) features a "curvy female robot in a Marilyn Monroe-like pose.". [66] The robot was designed by Hajime Sorayama. [67] [68] [69] [7]
Neptune Men, robotic aliens in Invasion of the Neptune Men, starring a young Sonny Chiba (1961) Robot John in Planet of Storms (1962), Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1965) and Voyage to the Planet of Prehistoric Women (1968) The Humanoids (or "Clickers") in The Creation of the Humanoids (1962) Talos in Jason and the Argonauts (1963)
Splash Woman is the first female Robot Master besides Roll. She resembles a mermaid, and was built to save people from sinking ships. Her weapon, the Laser Trident, emits a trident-shaped laser that can pierce shields. During the credits, Splash Woman is seen in a picture with Auto on the beach as Auto takes a picture of her. Laser Trident. L ...
Nadine is a gynoid humanoid social robot that is modelled on Professor Nadia Magnenat Thalmann. [1] The robot has a strong human-likeness with a natural-looking skin and hair and realistic hands. Nadine is a socially intelligent robot which returns a greeting, makes eye contact, and can remember all the conversations had with it.
Robot fetishism (also ASFR, technosexuality, [1] robophilia and robosexuality) is a fetishistic attraction to humanoid robots; also to people acting like robots or ...
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Gender has been an important theme explored in speculative fiction.The genres that make up speculative fiction, science fiction, fantasy, supernatural fiction, horror, superhero fiction, science fantasy and related genres (utopian and dystopian fiction), have always offered the opportunity for writers to explore social conventions, including gender, gender roles, and beliefs about gender.
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