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* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Like with Tigress from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'', there are some clues (her hands are smaller, for example), but they're very subtle and easy to miss without her voice serving as a clue.

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* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. Like with Tigress from ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda'', there There are some clues (her hands are smaller, for example), but they're very subtle and easy to miss without her voice serving as a clue.

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* GreaterScopeVillain: He is responsible for the Fabrication Machine exterminating all life on Earth but died in its rampage.



* PredecessorVillain: He is responsible for The Fabrication Machine exterminating all life on earth but died in its rampage.
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* ABeastInNameAndNature: It's only referred to in dialogue as "the Beast", and it's certainly savage and animalistic enough for it to be a fitting name.
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* AIIsACrapshoot: Zigzagged. The Scientist claims the machine was flawed and dangerous because it had genius intellect and reasoning, but it had no soul and thus was up to corruption or reprogramming by its master, rather than acting based on a moral compass. Despite this, we see the machine fighting to defend its creator from the Chancellor's cronies, and it is driven to anger by the destruction of its creations.

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* AIIsACrapshoot: Zigzagged. The Scientist claims the machine was flawed and dangerous because it had genius intellect and reasoning, but it had no soul of it's own and thus was up to corruption or reprogramming by its master, master rather than acting based on a an internal moral compass. Despite this, When initially separated we see the machine fighting to defend its creator from the Chancellor's cronies, cronies thanks to his positive influence and it is later driven to anger by the destruction of its creations.creations but this didn't stop it from being influenced to a warlike mindset by exposure to the negative behaviors of the Chancellor.



* TheSoulless: The Scientist believed it became violent because it lacked a human soul.

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* TheSoulless: The Scientist believed it became violent because it lacked a human soul. More specifically a moral compass from a soul which could have moderated it's worse impulses.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It may be an angry little kid who can't control his emotion, leading to a temper tantrum that destroyed humanity. This is supported by the Russian version where the Scientist said the Machine recognized him and let him live. Also somewhat supported by WordOfGod's description of it: [[TheDogBitesBack an abused child who finally gets power to fight back]].

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: It may be It's behavior is much that of an angry little kid who can't control his emotion, their emotions, leading to a temper tantrums and outbursts. Likewise it's extremely malleable easily influenced by the people around it. Unfortunately the Machine was removed from it's benevolent creators care and tasked with creation of weapons meaning that it's eventual tantrum that destroyed humanity.had the resources to destroy humanity without any moderating factors for it's behavior. This is supported by the Russian version where the Scientist said the Machine recognized him and let him live. Also somewhat supported by WordOfGod's description of it: [[TheDogBitesBack an abused child who finally gets power to fight back]].
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* GadgeteerGenius: His at is only one of his many inventions.

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* GadgeteerGenius: His at hat is only one of his many inventions.
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* FatherlyScientist: He clearly cared for the Fabrication Machine and was distraught when it was taken from him and repurposed for evil. The feeling seems to have been mutual too, as the Machine desperately clings to him when the Chancellor comes to claim it.


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* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Played with. The Machine clearly held affection for the Scientist, its creator and, in a sense, father, but this occurred ''before'' it became evil.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Well, ''maybe''. The Machine seems to care in some sense about its creations, given its reactions to them being destroyed, but this may be more of a byproduct of its ''purpose'' being to create things than anything.
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* IgnoredEpiphany: When the remains of the Winged Beast are brought to it, the Machine actually seems to be grieving for a brief moment. However, its grief promptly gives way to rage at being foiled a second time and it destroys and discards said remains before gearing up to make a new monster.
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* PaleFemalesDarkMales: She's white, and the palest of all the Stitchpunks. It's hinted that her fabric has faded in the sun, though even when she appears in flashback, she's a paler color than 1.

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* PaleFemalesDarkMales: She's white, and the palest of all the Stitchpunks.Stitchpunks when the guys are mostly various shades of brown or grey. It's hinted that her fabric has faded in the sun, though even when she appears in flashback, she's a paler color than 1.
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%%* DirtyCoward

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%%* DirtyCoward* DirtyCoward: The moment the Fabrication Machine goes berserk, he proceeds to ditch his country and flee in a jeep.
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* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: The Fabrication Machine is a vengeful machine with a black frame and a red glowing eye.
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* BladeOnAStick: Literally, in fact. Looking closely at her polearm reveals that it's actually a craft knife blade tied to a clock hand.



* BladeOnAStick: He has a makeshift spear as a weapon, which he uses during his fight with the cat creature. 9 takes off the spearhead and replaces it with a lightbulb.
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* HatOfAuthority: He wears a tall mitre-like hat to signify his leadership of the group.

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* AlluringAnglerfish: Uses bright lights to ensnare her prey, not unlike this freaky sea creature.


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* LuringInPrey: Uses bright lights to ensnare her prey, not unlike an anglerfish.

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* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: After the factory is destroyed along with the other robots, the Machine becomes the last threat for the stitchpunks in the film.]]
* FunWithAcronyms: Its original name is short for '''B'''inary '''R'''eactive '''A'''rtificially '''I'''ntelligent '''N'''eurocircuit.



* LargeHam: Since it could only loosely be called a spider of some sort, the animators decided to base it's mannerisms on somewhat hammy actor performances, such as Creator/VincentPrice.

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* LargeHam: Since it could only loosely be called a spider of some sort, the animators decided to base it's its mannerisms on somewhat hammy actor performances, such as Creator/VincentPrice.

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