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"Supertoys Last All Summer Long" is a science fiction short story by Brian Aldiss, first published in the UK edition of Harper's Bazaar, in its December 1969 issue. [1] The story deals with humanity in an age of intelligent machines and of the aching loneliness endemic in an overpopulated future where child creation is controlled.
Astro Boy and other robot characters from the 2009 film of the same name; Several characters in Terminator Salvation (2009) including Marcus Wright, the T-800, several T-600's, The Motor-Terminators and The Harvester; GERTY 3000 from the 2009 film Moon; The Stitchpunks and others from the animated film 9 (2009) Robo from Super Capers (2009)
A Tobor robot at a flea market. Tobor was a toy robot produced by Schaper Toys in 1978 to take advantage of the "science fiction craze". [1] The toy was approximately nine inches high and could be controlled by loud noises or by a control box. [2] Tobor was among the first toys to feature an inexpensive remote-control, using Schaper's ...
Rescue combined all of the basic storytelling tropes of the original six, kid-friendly Brave series with a truly vast toy line and an early Sunrise attempt at blending 2D animation (the characters) with 3D animation (the robots). While the toys were popular and the anime did well with older audiences, the 3D animation was widely criticized, and ...
Robot and Monster: 1 26 Nickelodeon Animation Studio Smasho! Productions United States 2012–2015 Nickelodeon Nicktoons: Robot Trains [206] 2 84 South Korea 2015–2019 SBS TV: Robozuna: 2 40 ITV Studios KidsCave Entertainment United Kingdom 2018–2020 CITV Netflix: Rocket & Groot: 1 12 United States 2017 Disney XD: The Rocketeer: 1 22
2-XL (2-XL Robot, 2XL Robot, 2-XL Toy) is an educational toy robot that was marketed from 1978–1981 [1] by the Mego Corporation, and from 1992–1995 by Tiger Electronics. 2-XL was the first "smart-toy" in that it exhibited rudimentary intelligence, memory, gameplay, and responsiveness.