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  2. Armatron - Wikipedia

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    The Armatron is a toy robot which was made by TOMY and distributed by Radio Shack in the United States since 1984. [1] It consists of a crane-like arm which picks up small objects by the user manipulating two attached joysticks. Its shape resembles industrial robots of the 1980s, though it is strictly user-controlled, with no automation built in.

  3. R.O.B. - Wikipedia

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    The Family Computer Robot, a recent niche entry in the Famicom's aftermarket accessory lineup in Japan on July 26, 1985, is a mechanized toy robot with working arms and crude eyesight, resembling "a cross between E.T. and R2-D2". [4]: 213–214 It was designed and patented by veteran Nintendo designer Gunpei Yokoi.

  4. Robotic arm - Wikipedia

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    A robotic arm is a type of mechanical arm, usually programmable, with similar functions to a human arm; the arm may be the sum total of the mechanism or may be part of a more complex robot. The links of such a manipulator are connected by joints allowing either rotational motion (such as in an articulated robot ) or translational (linear ...

  5. Omnibot - Wikipedia

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    The robot, named Dr. Inferno Jr. (an updated version of another combat robot that used a gutted Omnibot) won several awards in the competition's "Lightweight Division". The Omnibot on top of the drivetrain had no dome on top, and its arms were replaced with twin saws. An Omnibot 2000 was a recurring character on How I Met Your Mother.

  6. Mr. Machine - Wikipedia

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    Soon after her comment, he invented Mr. Machine. Mr. Machine was a robot-like mechanical man wearing a top hat. The body had a giant windup key at the back. When the toy was wound up it would "walk", swinging its arms and repeatedly ringing a bell mounted on its front. The toy stood about 18 inches tall (roughly 46 cm).

  7. Robo Force (toy line) - Wikipedia

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    The original toy line featured robot action figures with suction cup bases and "crusher arm" action. In addition, each figure , which basically resembled a customized Dalek , also included another gimmick or two such as a hook or extendable guns .

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