Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
La historia de Juana (English: Juana's Story) [1] is a Mexican telenovela produced by W Studios for TelevisaUnivision. [2] It is based on the 2002 Venezuelan telenovela Juana la virgen, created by Perla Farías. The series stars Camila Valero as the title character, alongside Brandon Peniche. [3] It aired on Las Estrellas from 3 June 2024 to 30 ...
Rattleballs (character) Ricky Ricotta's Mighty Robot; Ro-Busters; ROB 344–66/IIIa; Robbi (character) Robby the Robot; Robear Berbils; Robo Machine; RoboBlitz; Robot AL-76 Goes Astray; Robot Archie; Robot Detective; Robot Jox; Robot Unicorn Attack; Roderick (novel) Rog-2000; Rosie the Robot Maid; Rover (The Prisoner)
Astro Boy and other robot characters from the 2009 film of the same name; Several characters in Terminator Salvation (2009) including Marcus Wright, the T-800, several T-600's, The Motor-Terminators and The Harvester; GERTY 3000 from the 2009 film Moon; The Stitchpunks and others from the animated film 9 (2009) Robo from Super Capers (2009)
He does not speak in Toy Story 2. He is a playable character in the Toy Story Racer video game. He also appears in Toy Story 3 through home video footage from when Andy was young. The Magic 8 Ball makes brief appearances in the first three films. In the first film, Woody asks the ball if Andy would pick him instead of Buzz Lightyear to take ...
The "R" initial in his name stands for "robot," a naming convention in Asimov's future society in which all robot names start with the initial R to differentiate them from humans, whom they often resemble. He is a major character in the Robot series, as well as having important roles in the prequels and sequels to the original Foundation Trilogy.
Fictional computers may be referred to with a made-up manufacturer's brand name and model number or a nickname. This is a list of computers or fictional artificial intelligences that have appeared in notable works of fiction. The work may be about the computer, or the computer may be an important element of the story.
Amelia from the short story "The Lady Automaton" (1901) by Ernest Edward Kellett [15] Barbara, leader of a robot-revolutionary group in Hard Boiled by Frank Miller and Geof Darrow. Brainiac 8, a.k.a. Indigo, from DC's Outsiders (2003) Cho, from Divine Endurance (1984) by Gwyneth Jones [44] [7]
Juana la Iguana is a fictional character, originally from the Spanish-language children's television series of the same name, which debuted in 1996 on home video. [1] The Juana la Iguana TV show later aired on the following networks: Venevision (Venezuela), Telemicro (Dominican Republic), Televicentro (Puerto Rico), [2] Televisa (Mexico), Televicentro (Honduras) Canal 5, Telemundo (US ...