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zuckyd1 wrote:
128: K9 Mark 2 from the Doctor Who spinoff series K9.
It's probably debatable which incarnation of K9, but yes, the regenerated version from the Australian series (and I do mean regenerated - he appeared looking as he originally did, got damaged, and literally did regenerate, like a Time Lord).
And correct on all the others you identified.
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38: Kryten from Red Dwarf.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
38: Kryten from Red Dwarf.
Also correct.
And I'll say this. The artist has a sense of humour. Sometimes robots are standing together or near one another for a reason.
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Like 60, 61 is also a Cyberman—specifically the design that was introduced in the 1980s.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
Like 60, 61 is also a Cyberman—specifically the design that was introduced in the 1980s.
Yes, we're seeing one Cyberman threatening another - literal cyber-bullying!
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75 is Sonny or one of the other NS-5 robots from the 2004 film version of I, Robot.
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57 is a Cylon from the 21st century version of Battlestar Galactica.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
75 is Sonny or one of the other NS-5 robots from the 2004 film version of I, Robot.
Correct. Sonny from the movie version of I, Robot.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
57 is a Cylon from the 21st century version of Battlestar Galactica.
Also correct.
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59 is Frank Miller's Big Guy. Based on the coloring I think it might be the TV cartoon version.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
59 is Frank Miller's Big Guy. Based on the coloring I think it might be the TV cartoon version.
Correct. Ironically, he's not a robot, and is on here, while Rusty, his partner, is and isn't.
And yes, from the TV version. All the robots are from TV, movies and similar. None from books or comics (except where those that originated in books and comics have been depicted on screen). There are a few video game characters. I should however mention that when a character has been depicted on TV, that doesn't necessarily mean they were depicted in a TV show.
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49 is Metal Mickey, who originally appeared on The Saturday Banana and later got his own spinoff series.
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Not sure if this one has ever been in a movie or TV (an advertisement perhaps?), but 150 is Henry the vacuum cleaner.
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21 is a policeman from George Lucas's THX 1138.
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169 and 170 are Huey and Dewey from Silent Running.
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11 is Torg from Santa Claus Conquers the Martians.
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23 is Elle from Starcrash.
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10 is Hector from Saturn 3.
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159 is Phil from Heartbeeps.
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160 is a MSE-6 "mouse" droid from Star Wars.
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118 is a Fix-It from *batteries not included.
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110 is Jinx from SpaceCamp.
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134 is Newman from And You Thought Your Parents Were Weird.
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25 is a Sterilization Unit from A.P.E.X.
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108 is Evolver from the film of the same name.
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24 is Weebo from Flubber.
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2 is the Robot from the original television series Lost in Space.
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And 17 is the one from the 1998 film adaptation.
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124 is B.E.N. from Treasure Planet.