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Teen Titans Go! Youtube Thumbnail under the Creative Commons license. Teen Titans Go! is an animated series that follows the adventures of the young Titans: Beast Boy, Robin, Cyborg, Raven, and Starfire. They reside in Jump City when they are not saving the world while living together as teenagers without adults.
Cyborg is a tall, prideful cyborg. Much of his body contains an arsenal of hidden weapons, such as lasers and missiles, but includes various commodities and appliances. He has feelings for Jinx and once dated in "Opposites".
Cyborg must quickly catch the ice cream truck when he misses it while getting a haircut; Pain Bot changes and becomes a dancing machine rather than a killing machine after Beast Boy removes a thorn from him; Beast Boy and Cyborg have fun calling each other on their communicators, but this annoys Raven; Robin fails to shine the right signal for ...
Genji, an advanced cyborg ninja who appears as a playable character in Overwatch and Heroes of the Storm. Gray Fox & Raiden from the Metal Gear Solid series; The Grox are a race of cyborg carnivores creatures, that rule most of the Galaxy in Spore, and the main antagonists. Hung Lo, Lo Wang's evil brother from Shadow Warrior: Twin Dragon
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Depictions of cyborgs in television, beings with both organic and biomechatronic body parts. The term applies to an organism that has restored function or, especially, enhanced abilities due to the integration of some artificial component or technology that relies on some sort of feedback, for example: prostheses, artificial organs, implants or, in some cases, wearable technology.
"I'll be back" is a catchphrase associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was made famous in the 1984 science fiction film The Terminator.On June 21, 2005, it was placed at No. 37 on the American Film Institute list AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes. [1]
After that, on April 1, 2013, YouTube briefly repeated the "YouTube Collection" joke from April 1, 2012. They also broadcast a live ceremony in which two "submission coordinators" continuously read off the titles and descriptions of random videos (the "nominees") for twelve straight hours, claiming they would do hold the same ceremony every day ...