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Love, Death & Robots (stylized as LOVE DEATH + ROBOTS; represented in emoji form as ️ 🤖) is an adult animated anthology television series created by Tim Miller and streaming on Netflix. [1]
Pluto is a Japanese eight-episode original net animation (ONA) produced by Genco with animation production services by Studio M2. Written by Heisuke Yamashita and Tatsurou Inamoto, it is based on the Pluto: Urasawa × Tezuka manga series by Naoki Urasawa and Takashi Nagasaki, in turn based on the story arc "The Greatest Robot on Earth" from Osamu Tezuka's Astro Boy.
An advanced robot named Arisa is imported to Russia from China discreetly, within the CRONOS corporation. Arisa accidentally kills a man who tries to use her as a sex robot, and then flees. Her ability to kill humans shows she does not abide by Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics. Instead, she is designed to protect her family (which includes ...
Humans (styled as HUM∀NS) is a science fiction television series that debuted in June 2015 on Channel 4 and on AMC.Written by Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent, based on the Swedish science fiction drama Real Humans, the series explores the themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and their effects on the future of humanity, focusing on the social, cultural, and psychological impact of ...
Rob the Robot (TV series) Robocar Poli; RoboCop (animated TV series) RoboCop: Alpha Commando; Robot and Monster; Robotboy; Robotech (TV series) Robotix; Robotomy; Robozuna; Rolie Polie Olie; RollBots; Rusty Rivets
Pages in category "Television series about robots" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total. ... (TV series) Knight Rider (1982 TV series)
During the 2050s, humanity is locked into a war against extraterrestrial aliens known as the Shargs. Humanity is aided by giant extraterrestrial robots known as Robo Mechs. Teenager cadets are selected each year to pair with a Robo Mech. Mop boy Stanford Yu has dreams of becoming a mech cadet despite failing the qualifying tests.
A flashback shows Dr. Weston Fields despairing of the destruction of the planet by humans to the point where it is becoming uninhabitable, and planning for a future where robots will support human life and his daughter, Liz, showing him things a dog-like robot, Emily, brought her, including apple blossoms and seeds.