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Pepper is a semi-humanoid robot manufactured by Aldebaran Robotics (formerly Softbank Robotics Europe), designed with the ability to read emotions. It was introduced in Japan in June 2014. It was introduced in Japan in June 2014.
Roujin Z (Japanese: 老人Z, Hepburn: Rōjin Zetto, lit. ' Old Man Z ') is a 1991 Japanese anime science fiction action thriller film directed by Hiroyuki Kitakubo and written by Katsuhiro Otomo. The animation for Roujin Z was produced by A.P.P.P. in association with other companies including Movic, Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Aniplex, and ...
Japanese monster movies (2 C, 9 P) P. Japanese post-apocalyptic films (1 C, 19 P) R. Japanese robot films (13 P) Japanese science fiction romance films (2 P) T.
The American duo shows off their "big guy," a 12,000-pound, 15-foot tall robot that can shoot massive paintball ammo. America officially challenges Japan to a giant robot duel Skip to main content
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 perfect score, which annoys Robocon. Roboton: A construction robot with a hammer for a face. Robodoro: A frog robot. Robosho: A firefighter ...
Tomotaka Takahashi (高橋 智隆, Takahashi Tomotaka, born March 27, 1975) is a Japanese roboticist and founder of Kyoto University's ROBO-GARAGE since 2018. Takahashi creates humanoid robots known for their smooth, fluid motions and sleek appearance.
Uber Eats and Cartken first partnered to launch autonomous robot delivery services in parts of Miami in 2022, and expanded robot delivery to Fairfax, Virginia, last year.
Gameplay screenshot. 70s Robot Anime Geppy-X is a 2D side scrolling shooting game. [1] Stages in the game are presented as if they were episodes of a fictitious episodic anime series named Geppy-X. [1] [2] Following the anime episode format, stages play the format of opening theme, Part A, Eye Catch, Part B, ending theme, and ending on a next episode preview. [3]