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C is Dondon from Cubix.
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Loki wrote:
Loki wrote:
28 Mid-2000s American SF movie.
37 Late70s/early 80s US SF TV series.
39 Mid-80s SF US animated movie
65 Early 80s US cartoon, working for the main villain
81 Mid-90s US TV pilot for a TV series that never happened
88 Early 2010s US cartoon, whose creator is better known for labs and clones.
99 Late 80s UK animated movie. Another character from the same series of movies is in the picture and has already been identified.
109 Video game character, with a very SF name,
126 From an episode of a mid to late 70s UK children's sitcom; more fantasy oriented normally, despite the robot.
145 Late 60s UK SF children's series, animated but not cartoon.
146 Villain from an early 1980s UK children's cartoon.
158 Early 80s UK TV series, animated but not cartoon. The opposite number to an already-identified other robot in the picture.
179 Late 2000s US animated SF movie
G Late 80s US movie, starring someone better known for something other than acting
R Mid to late-90s Canadian animated series
T Late 90s US animated movie, based loosely on a British novella.
21 left!
Down to 16!
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R is Mike the TV from ReBoot.
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G is Michael Jackson from Moonwalker.
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65 is one of Skeletor's Hover Robots from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
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126 is from Rentaghost.
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145 is the Iron Chicken from Clangers.
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146 is Evil Edna from Willo the Wisp.
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88 is Octus from Sym-Bionic Titan.
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Loki wrote:
Loki wrote:
Loki wrote:
28 Mid-2000s American SF movie.
37 Late70s/early 80s US SF TV series.
39 Mid-80s SF US animated movie
81 Mid-90s US TV pilot for a TV series that never happened
99 Late 80s UK animated movie. Another character from the same series of movies is in the picture and has already been identified.
109 Video game character, with a very SF name,
158 Early 80s UK TV series, animated but not cartoon. The opposite number to an already-identified other robot in the picture.
179 Late 2000s US animated SF movie
T Late 90s US animated movie, based loosely on a British novella.
21 left!
Down to 16!
9 to go.
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99 is the Cooker from the Wallace and Gromit film A Grand Day Out.
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With no new identifications in nearly a day, I'm guessing players are hitting a wall. So some additional clues for the remaining 8:
28 Mid-2000s American SF movie. Not Jumanji.
37 Late70s/early 80s US SF TV series. Didn't appear until later seasons. Two other robots in the show are also in the picture and have been identified.
39 Mid-80s SF US animated movie. Several reviewers described it as a Star Wars rip-off.
81 Mid-90s US TV pilot for a TV series that never happened. Created by a writer with several credits in other TV series and books, but most notably for a string of super-hero anthologies.
109 British video game character, with a very SF name. Star of the aforementioned game, which was released as shareware.
158 Early 80s UK TV series, animated but not cartoon. The opposite number to an already-identified other robot in the picture. This robot and that one don't get along; they roll differently.
179 Late 2000s animated SF movie; I previously identified it as US, but apparently it was a co-production with Spain and Britain.
T Late 90s US animated movie, based loosely on a British novella. This is the biggest robot in this artwork.
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28 is the robot from Zathura: A Space Adventure.
(could have sworn I already looked into that film)
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37 is Crichton from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
37 is Crichton from Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Yep. Crichton, standing next to Kryten.
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81 sounds like it's George R. R. Martin's Doorways, but I skimmed through both the movie and the IDW adaptation and I didn't see anything that matches.
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zuckyd1 wrote:
81 sounds like it's George R. R. Martin's Doorways, but I skimmed through both the movie and the IDW adaptation and I didn't see anything that matches.
Martin is not the only one to write for the anthology you are thinking of.
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109 is Asimov from Mr. Robot.
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81 is from Star Command aka In the Fold.
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158 is a Cube from Terrahawks.
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179 is Rover from Planet 51.
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T is a screw from The Iron Giant.
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39 is Meezo from Starchaser: The Legend of Orin.
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And with those identifications, we have a full set!
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zuckyd1 wrote:
T is a screw from The Iron Giant.
Apparently the most common "complaint" about the original version of the artwork was "You forgot the Iron Giant." Except the artist hadn't - but including him when all the other robots were human sized or smaller was problematic. So he figured a way round the problem.
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Who is the robot between #51 and 52?
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zuckyd1 wrote:
Who is the robot between #51 and 52?
I think that's just Thundercleese's shoulder
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Sidney Osinga wrote:
zuckyd1 wrote:
Who is the robot between #51 and 52?
I think that's just Thundercleese's shoulder
Correct. He's clearly into 80s fashion, with exaggerated shoulder pads.
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