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  2. Maschinenmensch - Wikipedia

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    Though some props and costumes from Metropolis did survive, the iconic Maschinenmensch apparently was destroyed during filming. Its actual fate is unknown. Replicas of the robot are found in many museums, notably in the Deutsche Kinemathek in Berlin, the Cinématheque Francaise in Paris, and the Museum of the Moving Image in London.

  3. Can't Help Myself (Sun Yuan and Peng Yu) - Wikipedia

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    The robotic arm was made to dance, and had 32 unique dance moves, such as "ass shake", "scratch an itch", and "bow and shake". [1] These dances functioned as technical representations of the artists' machine animation skills as well as the artists' desire to anthropomorphize the sculpture and parallel its existence to that of a human. [ 1 ]

  4. Titan the Robot - Wikipedia

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    Titan the Robot (often referred to as Titan) is a robotic costume developed by the British company Cyberstein Robotics Ltd. [2] [3] It is approximately 8 feet tall and weighs 60 kg (9.4 st) which increases to 350 kg (55 st) [4] including the cart it rides on and onboard equipment.

  5. Zendaya Transforms Into a Couture Robot for 'Dune: Part Two ...

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    Zendaya pulled out all the stops for the Dune: Part Two premiere. On Thursday, the 27-year-old actress wowed at the world premiere of the highly anticipated film, dressing as a couture robot ...

  6. ED-209 - Wikipedia

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    The Enforcement Droid Series 209, or ED-209 (pronounced Ed Two Oh Nine), is a heavily armed robot, sporting twin cannons on its left and right sides, a large, oblong visor much like a cockpit (despite the robot piloting itself) and legs with backwards-facing knees. It serves as a foil for RoboCop, due to its lack of intelligence and tendency ...

  7. Robot (Lost in Space) - Wikipedia

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    The Robot was performed by Bob May [6] in a prop costume built by Bob Stewart. [4] The voice was primarily dubbed by Dick Tufeld, [7] who was also the series' narrator, and Jorge Arvizu for the Spanish dubbing. The Robot was designed by Robert Kinoshita, who also designed Forbidden Planet 's Robby the Robot. [8]