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** In the first movie, in the moments leading up to his slaughter, Boddicker takes off Murphy's helmet, but let him keep his vest. The standard issue police body armor keeps him alive long enough for the paramedics to arrive and attempt to save his life. If it wasn't for his vest, Alex wouldn't have had much of a fighting chance after being shot repeatedly at close range from sustained shotgun fire. However, the vest doesn't protect him from Boddicker putting a coup de grace in his head.

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** In the first movie, in the moments leading up to his slaughter, Boddicker takes off Murphy's helmet, but let lets him keep his vest. The standard issue police body armor keeps him alive long enough for the paramedics to arrive and attempt to save his life. If it wasn't for his vest, Alex wouldn't have had much of a fighting chance after being shot repeatedly at close range from sustained shotgun fire. However, the vest doesn't protect him from Boddicker putting a coup de grace in his head.



* CharacterTics: Murphy had several that carried over into his cyborg persona. For example, he learned how to spin his pistol to impersonate ''T.J. Lazer'', the hero of his son's favourite show. Upon remembering his human life his deadpan sense of humor returns.

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* CharacterTics: Murphy had several that carried over into his cyborg persona. For example, he learned how to spin his pistol to impersonate ''T.J. Lazer'', the hero of his son's favourite favorite show. Upon remembering his human life his deadpan sense of humor returns.



* DevelopmentHell: Delta City is a notable in universe example. During the first film, construction is supposed to begin in six months, but the second film is noted to take place a year later and there's still no sign of it. Part of the Old Man's Evil Plan is for the city to renege on its debts so OCP can foreclose and replace Detroit with Delta City. Even by the third film, OCP is still only in the process of clearing out residents so they can demolish their homes to make way for construction. However, in both the TV series and the ''Prime Directives'' mini series, Delta City is eventually completed.

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* DevelopmentHell: Delta City is a notable in universe InUniverse example. During the first film, construction is supposed to begin in six months, but the second film is noted to take place a year later and there's still no sign of it. Part of the Old Man's Evil Plan is for the city to renege on its debts so OCP can foreclose and replace Detroit with Delta City. Even by the third film, OCP is still only in the process of clearing out residents so they can demolish their homes to make way for construction. However, in both the TV series and the ''Prime Directives'' mini series, miniseries, Delta City is eventually completed.



* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: The construction of Delta City keeps getting pushed further and further back with each instalment. They finally try to start construction during ''Film/RoboCop3'', but the citizens start fighting back.

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* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: The construction of Delta City keeps getting pushed further and further back with each instalment.installment. They finally try to start construction during ''Film/RoboCop3'', but the citizens start fighting back.



* MightyGlacier: [=RoboCop=] is slow, but can take most of the things thrown at his way.

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* MightyGlacier: [=RoboCop=] is slow, but can take most of the things thrown at his way.



* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [=RoboCop=] is always on the receiving end of these, putting him out of commission for awhile in every movie.

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* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [=RoboCop=] is always on the receiving end of these, putting him out of commission for awhile a while in every movie.



* OutsideContextProblem: After Murphy is rebuilt into a cyborg, he spends most of the first film relentlessly haunting and taking down criminals in Old Detroit. Robo Cop is so beyond anything they have ever experience that they're completely helpless before him and he takes down the drug lords who murdered him without taking any damage. A newscaster in the movie compared it to a comic book hero coming to life. It takes the criminals gaining access to military weapons and help from the big number two at OCP just to slow Robo Cop down. He's still somewhat this in the latter films since the common thug, gang banger, drug trafficker, rapist, or murderer can't harm him, although smart criminals like Cain from ''Film/RoboCop2'' and the hired mercenaries led by Mc Daggett in ''Film/RoboCop3'' can take him down. However, that is only if they're expecting him. If they're not, Robo Cop completely curb stomps them.
%% * ParodyCommercial: Piles of them, throughout all of the movies. It's part of the commericalism satire.

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* OutsideContextProblem: After Murphy is rebuilt into a cyborg, he spends most of the first film relentlessly haunting and taking down criminals in Old Detroit. Robo Cop [=RoboCop=] is so beyond anything they have ever experience experienced that they're completely helpless before him and he takes down the drug lords who murdered him without taking any damage. A newscaster in the movie compared it to a comic book hero coming to life. It takes the criminals gaining access to military weapons and help from the big number two at OCP just to slow Robo Cop [=RoboCop=] down. He's still somewhat this in the latter films since the common thug, gang banger, drug trafficker, rapist, or murderer can't harm him, although smart criminals like Cain from ''Film/RoboCop2'' and the hired mercenaries led by Mc Daggett in ''Film/RoboCop3'' can take him down. However, that is only if they're expecting him. If they're not, Robo Cop [=RoboCop=] completely curb stomps them.
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* PrivatelyOwnedSociety: Everything from the police and hospitals to space exploration has been privatized, most of it being run by a MegaCorp.

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* PrivatelyOwnedSociety: Everything from the police and hospitals to space exploration has been privatized, most of it being run by a MegaCorp.



* ResurrectedForAJob: After being for all intents and purposes murdered, officer Alex Murphy is resurrected by OCP as "the future of law enforcement," [=RoboCop=]!

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* ResurrectedForAJob: After being being, for all intents and purposes purposes, murdered, officer Officer Alex Murphy is resurrected by OCP as "the future of law enforcement," [=RoboCop=]!



* SuperToughness: [=RoboCop=] is made of titanium/kevlar and so he can shrug off small arms fire, great falls, and explosions.

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* SuperToughness: [=RoboCop=] is made of titanium/kevlar and so he can shrug off small arms fire, great falls, and explosions.



* TooDumbToLive: Let's go all the way and call out essentially anybody who genuinely believes they can defeat a heavily armoured 100% accurate police cyborg without strength of numbers and/or heavy weaponry.

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* TooDumbToLive: Let's go all the way and call out essentially anybody who genuinely believes they can defeat a heavily armoured armored, 100% accurate police cyborg without the strength of numbers and/or heavy weaponry.



* TheUriahGambit: An odd variation in which the instigator had no real disagreement with the victim; Bob Morton just wanted a skilled, experienced police officer to turn into a cyborg... and for that officer to be ''dead'' so as to make use of loopholes in their contracts to permit the procedure. So he purposefully had top cops like Murphy and Lewis assigned to areas where he expected them to be killed within a 90 days... and got what he wanted within a week.

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* TheUriahGambit: An odd variation in which the instigator had no real disagreement with the victim; Bob Morton just wanted a skilled, experienced police officer to turn into a cyborg... and for that officer to be ''dead'' so as to make use of loopholes in their contracts to permit the procedure. So he purposefully had top cops like Murphy and Lewis assigned to areas where he expected them to be killed within a 90 days... and got what he wanted within a week.



* DisproportionateRetribution: One episode has an ED-260 unit[[note]]The ED-209 was presumably destroyed in this continuity just like in the movie.[[/note]] (you know, the giant robot with machineguns for hands) being placed on traffic control. It opens fire on a couple performing an illegal u-turn.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: One episode has an ED-260 unit[[note]]The ED-209 was presumably destroyed in this continuity just like in the movie.[[/note]] (you know, the giant robot with machineguns machine guns for hands) being placed on traffic control. It opens fire on a couple performing an illegal u-turn.U-turn.



* SickEpisode: Robo gets a cold in "Project Deathspore", which for some reason causes him to give off sparks and malfunctions his targetting system.

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* SickEpisode: Robo gets a cold in "Project Deathspore", which for some reason causes him to give off sparks and malfunctions his targetting targeting system.



* AdaptationalComicRelief: In addition to undergoing AdaptationalNiceGuy, while Murphy has had some quips before, he's shown to be much more of a DeadpanSnarker or cracking jokes than other incarnation.

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* AdaptationalComicRelief: In addition to undergoing AdaptationalNiceGuy, while Murphy has had some quips before, he's shown to be much more of a DeadpanSnarker or cracking jokes than other incarnation.incarnations.
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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dick Jones chews out Boddicker for confessing to [=RoboCop=] as his computer-enhanced memory is admissible as court evidence. He makes the same mistake gloating about killing Bob Morton, which later leads to his [[IncrediblyLamePun downfall...]]

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Dick Jones chews out Boddicker for confessing to [=RoboCop=] as his computer-enhanced memory is admissible as court evidence. He makes the same mistake gloating about killing Bob Morton, which later leads to his [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} downfall...]]



** The second movie hinges on OCP trying to build a successor to Murphy, but these [[IncrediblyLamePun "RoboFlops"]] do not have Murphy's {{Determinator}} attitude and so cannot keep their sanity intact after being cut up and augmented with cybernetics. The scientist in charge offers an... interesting solution: use death row inmates, because [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity the power and immortality would appeal to them]]. Naturally, it ends ''really'' badly.

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** The second movie hinges on OCP trying to build a successor to Murphy, but these [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} "RoboFlops"]] do not have Murphy's {{Determinator}} attitude and so cannot keep their sanity intact after being cut up and augmented with cybernetics. The scientist in charge offers an... interesting solution: use death row inmates, because [[WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity the power and immortality would appeal to them]]. Naturally, it ends ''really'' badly.
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* AscendedExtra: Dr. [=McNamera=], an ''extremely'' minor character in the original film (the guy operating the control panel in the ED-209 scene), is promoted to primary antagonist in the series.

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* AscendedExtra: Dr. [=McNamera=], [=McNamara=], an ''extremely'' minor character in the original film (the guy operating the control panel in the ED-209 scene), is promoted to primary antagonist in the series.
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* ''VideoGame/RoboCopRogueCity'' (2023)

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* ''VideoGame/RoboCopRogueCity'' ''VideoGame/RobocopRogueCity'' (2023)
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While the origin story of a murdered cop resurrected as a cyborg [[OlderThanTheyThink dates back]] to ''Anime/EighthMan'', [=RoboCop=]'s design was loosely based on the {{Toku}} ''Series/MetalHeroes'' series (''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'') which Verhoven apparently enjoyed watching on his hotel room TV while in Japan. The reference came full circle in 1989, when Toei released ''Series/KidouKeijiJiban'', also a cyborg police officer who operated under a set of directives.

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While the origin story of a murdered cop resurrected as a cyborg [[OlderThanTheyThink dates back]] to ''Anime/EighthMan'', ''Manga/EightMan1963'', [=RoboCop=]'s design was loosely based on the {{Toku}} ''Series/MetalHeroes'' series (''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'') which Verhoven apparently enjoyed watching on his hotel room TV while in Japan. The reference came full circle in 1989, when Toei released ''Series/KidouKeijiJiban'', also a cyborg police officer who operated under a set of directives.
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It all got its start with the film ''Film/RoboCop1987'', directed by Creator/PaulVerhoeven. What was originally thought to be a B-Movie flick became a smash hit as a gritty, ultra-violent, [[BlackComedy darkly humorous]] film which featured a great deal of social commentary and political satire on such subjects as capitalism, privatization, the environment, and public apathy. It also has a rich undertone similar to the {{Golem}} of Jewish folklore, an ensouled artificial creation who is a mere shadow of a man. The film worked as pure summer entertainment as well, with taut action sequences, impressive production design, and memorable characters. Its smash success spawned a series of sequels and spin-offs while providing a huge shot in the arm for the SuperHero film genre that the box-office failure of ''Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace'' almost [[GenreKiller sunk]] in the same year.

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It all got its start with the film ''Film/RoboCop1987'', directed by Creator/PaulVerhoeven. What was originally thought to be a B-Movie flick became a smash hit as a gritty, ultra-violent, [[BlackComedy darkly humorous]] film which featured a great deal of social commentary and political satire on such subjects as capitalism, privatization, the environment, and public apathy. It also has a rich undertone similar to the {{Golem}} of Jewish folklore, an ensouled artificial creation who is a mere shadow of a man. The film worked as pure summer entertainment as well, with taut action sequences, impressive production design, and memorable characters. Its smash success spawned a series of sequels and spin-offs while providing a huge shot in the arm for the SuperHero film genre that the box-office failure BoxOfficeBomb of ''Film/SupermanIVTheQuestForPeace'' almost [[GenreKiller sunk]] in the same year.
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A four part docu-series titled ''[=RoboDoc=]: The Creation of Robocop'' premiered in 2023, which details the making of the films and their legacy.

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A four part docu-series titled ''[=RoboDoc=]: The Creation of Robocop'' premiered in 2023, which details the making of the films original film and their its legacy.
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A four part docu-series titled ''[=RoboDoc=]: The Creation of Robocop'', detais the making of the films and their legacy.

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A four part docu-series titled ''[=RoboDoc=]: The Creation of Robocop'', detais Robocop'' premiered in 2023, which details the making of the films and their legacy.
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* CoolGun: [=RoboCop=]'s heavily modified Beretta 93R, referred to as the "Auto-9".
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* ''VideoGame/RoboCop:RogueCity'' (2023)

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* ''VideoGame/RoboCopRogueCity'' (2023)

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* ''VideoGame/RoboCopRogueCity'' ''VideoGame/RoboCop:RogueCity'' (2023)
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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Robocop's Titanium/Kevlar armor would, in reality, be very poor protection. Titanium is prized for its weight-to-strength ratio, but is still significantly softer and less durable than steel. Furthermore, Kevlar is a fabric that works by creating a strong, tear-resistant mesh that "catches" bullets and slows them down without letting them penetrate the fabric. It is ineffective against high-velocity projectiles such as explosive shrapnel, rifle ammunition, and explosives. These materials were likely used simply because they sounded very futuristic and cool by 80s standards.

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* ArtisticLicensePhysics: Robocop's Titanium/Kevlar armor would, in reality, be very poor protection. Titanium is prized for its weight-to-strength ratio, but is still significantly softer and less durable than steel. Furthermore, Kevlar is a fabric that works by creating a strong, tear-resistant mesh that "catches" bullets and slows them down without letting them penetrate the fabric. It is ineffective against high-velocity projectiles such as explosive shrapnel, rifle ammunition, and explosives. These materials were likely used simply because they sounded very futuristic and cool by 80s standards. [[note]] In his ''WebAnimation/DeathBattle'' appearance, Robocop's armor is described as "Carbo-ceramic Titanium, laminated with kevlar," suggesting there's more to the armor than what the movies say.[[/note]]
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* ''[=RoboCop=]: Alpha Commando'': Animated, 1998. Which was less than well received. Filled the world with smartass [=AIs=]. Noted for being the program that directly followed ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' during that show's run on syndication, as both were distributed by Creator/FourKidsEntertainment.

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* ''[=RoboCop=]: Alpha Commando'': Animated, 1998. Which was less than well received. Filled the world with smartass [=AIs=]. Noted for being the program that directly followed ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'' during that show's run on syndication, as both were distributed by Creator/FourKidsEntertainment.
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* ''[=RoboCop=]: Ultra Police'' (1989)- BoardGame tie-in to the toy line.

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* ''[=RoboCop=]: Ultra Police'' (1989)- BoardGame tie-in to the toy line.
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* MerchandiseDriven: The series was obviously intended to tie in with the ''[=RoboCop=] and the Ultra Police'' action figure line released that year. Said "Ultra Police" show up in one episode, and the bad guys of the toy line were recurring villains on the show.

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* MerchandiseDriven: The series was obviously intended to tie in with the ''[=RoboCop=] and the Ultra Police'' action figure line released that year. Said "Ultra Police" show up in one episode, and the bad guys of the toy line toyline were recurring villains on the show.
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* ''VideoGame/RoboCop:RogueCity'' (2023)

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* ''VideoGame/RoboCopRogueCity'' (2023)

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* ''[=RoboCop=]: Rogue City'' (2023)

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* DoesNotLikeShoes: In "Garden of Evil", the assistant to Dr. Mulch, Kudzu Bodine is barefoot the entire episode. She wears normal shoes when she returns in "Thank you very Mulch".
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* AwesomeButImpractical: ED-209. It's a big, intimidating automated walking tank loaded with [[{{BFG}} massive]] [[MoreDakka guns]] and rocket launchers, intended for use in urban pacification and with potential military applications. Its initial test is a disaster, as it is unable to recognise that its target has surrendered, leading to the death of an OCP executive. Also, it's utterly useless on stairs, falling over when attempting to chase [=Robocop=]. The second and third films show its further flaws, with it getting stuck in a open manhole in ''Film/RoboCop2'' and being hilariously easy to reprogram (by a child, no less) in ''Film/RoboCop3''. Dick Jones notes that it didn't have to work, as OCP would make a fortune in repairs and spare parts for years to come.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: ED-209. It's a big, intimidating automated walking tank loaded with [[{{BFG}} massive]] [[MoreDakka guns]] and rocket launchers, intended for use in urban pacification and with potential military applications. Its initial test is a disaster, as it is unable to recognise that its target has surrendered, leading to the death of an OCP executive. Also, it's utterly useless on stairs, falling over when attempting to chase [=Robocop=].[=RoboCop=]. The second and third films show its further flaws, with it getting stuck in a open manhole in ''Film/RoboCop2'' and being hilariously easy to reprogram (by a child, no less) in ''Film/RoboCop3''. Dick Jones notes that it didn't have to work, as OCP would make a fortune in repairs and spare parts for years to come.



* ContinuitySnarl: In the [[Film/RoboCop1987 first movie]], Sgt. Reed's first name was given by Johnson as "John", but in [[Film/RoboCop2 the second movie]], during his reprogramming by Faxx, Murphy calls him "Warren". And it can't be chalked up to Faxx's tampering either, as the comic adaptation of tan early script of ''Film/RoboCop3'', ''[[ComicBook/FrankMillersRoboCop RoboCop: Last Stand]]'' does confirm that "Warren" was intended to be Reed's name as he was addressed there as "Sgt. Warren Reed" with the now-retired Reed's only rebuttal being he was no longer a cop, so Creator/FrankMiller, who co-wrote both ''2'' and ''3'', just couldn't be bothered to remember that Reed's first name was already stated.

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* ContinuitySnarl: In the [[Film/RoboCop1987 first movie]], Sgt. Reed's first name was given by Johnson as "John", but in [[Film/RoboCop2 the second movie]], during his reprogramming by Faxx, Murphy calls him "Warren". And -- unlike some of Murphy's other actions before he rids himself of to Faxx's tampering, it can't be chalked up to Faxx's tampering that, either, as the comic adaptation of tan an early script of ''Film/RoboCop3'', ''[[ComicBook/FrankMillersRoboCop RoboCop: Last Stand]]'' does confirm that "Warren" was intended to be Reed's name as he was addressed there as "Sgt. Warren Reed" with the now-retired Reed's only rebuttal being he was no longer a cop, so Creator/FrankMiller, who co-wrote both ''2'' and ''3'', just couldn't be bothered to remember that Reed's first name was already stated.
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* ContinuitySnarl: In the [[Film/RoboCop1987 first movie]], Sgt. Reed's first name was given by Johnson as "John", but in [[Film/RoboCop2 the second movie]], during his reprogramming by Faxx, Murphy calls him "Warren". That said, given Murphy was acting odd due to said reprogramming, it's possible Murphy was confused, too.

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* ContinuitySnarl: In the [[Film/RoboCop1987 first movie]], Sgt. Reed's first name was given by Johnson as "John", but in [[Film/RoboCop2 the second movie]], during his reprogramming by Faxx, Murphy calls him "Warren". That said, given Murphy And it can't be chalked up to Faxx's tampering either, as the comic adaptation of tan early script of ''Film/RoboCop3'', ''[[ComicBook/FrankMillersRoboCop RoboCop: Last Stand]]'' does confirm that "Warren" was acting odd due intended to said reprogramming, it's possible Murphy be Reed's name as he was confused, too.addressed there as "Sgt. Warren Reed" with the now-retired Reed's only rebuttal being he was no longer a cop, so Creator/FrankMiller, who co-wrote both ''2'' and ''3'', just couldn't be bothered to remember that Reed's first name was already stated.
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* BadassBaritone: Like the movies, Murphy has this going on, on account of being voiced by Creator/DavidSobolov.

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* BadassBaritone: BaritoneOfStrength: Like the movies, Murphy has this going on, on account of being voiced by Creator/DavidSobolov.
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* AlternateContinuity: The show takes place in an alternate reality that has more advanced technology than what's shown in the movie and Clearance Boddicker is depicted as alive and well.

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* AlternateContinuity: The show takes place in an alternate reality that has more advanced technology than what's shown in the movie and Clearance Clarence Boddicker is depicted as alive and well.
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While the {{origin story}} of a murdered cop resurrected as a cyborg [[OlderThanTheyThink dates back]] to ''Anime/EighthMan'', [=RoboCop=]'s design was loosely based on the {{Toku}} ''Series/MetalHeroes'' series (''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'') which Verhoven apparently enjoyed watching on his hotel room TV while in Japan. The reference came full circle in 1989, when Toei released ''Series/KidouKeijiJiban'', also a cyborg police officer who operated under a set of directives.

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While the {{origin story}} origin story of a murdered cop resurrected as a cyborg [[OlderThanTheyThink dates back]] to ''Anime/EighthMan'', [=RoboCop=]'s design was loosely based on the {{Toku}} ''Series/MetalHeroes'' series (''Series/SpaceSheriffGavan'') which Verhoven apparently enjoyed watching on his hotel room TV while in Japan. The reference came full circle in 1989, when Toei released ''Series/KidouKeijiJiban'', also a cyborg police officer who operated under a set of directives.
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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: RoboCop has a defeated Boddicker at gunpoint near the end of one episode and has to be talked down from pulling the trigger by Lewis.

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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: RoboCop Robocop has a defeated Boddicker at gunpoint near the end of one episode and has to be talked down from pulling the trigger by Lewis.
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* IfYouKillThemYouWillBeJustLikeThem: RoboCop has a defeated Boddicker at gunpoint near the end of one episode and has to be talked down from pulling the trigger by Lewis.

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* IfYouKillThemYouWillBeJustLikeThem: IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: RoboCop has a defeated Boddicker at gunpoint near the end of one episode and has to be talked down from pulling the trigger by Lewis.
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* IfYouKillThemYouWillBeJustLikeThem: RoboCop has a defeated Boddicker at gunpoint near the end of one episode and has to be talked down from pulling the trigger by Lewis.
--> '''Lewis:''' No matter what he's done in the past, Murphy, don't let this man make you a murderer!
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Downplayed. Both the backstory in the opening and the episode featuring RoboCop's nemesis Clarence Boddicker show Murphy being gunned down in the line of duty; the opening explicitly mentions him as being mortally wounded and the flashback in the episode is pretty much the same as what happened in the film but cuts out just as Boddicker and his lackeys start firing.

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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Downplayed. Both the backstory in the opening and the episode featuring RoboCop's Robocop's nemesis Clarence Boddicker show Murphy being gunned down in the line of duty; the opening explicitly mentions him as being mortally wounded and the flashback in the episode is pretty much the same as what happened in the film but cuts out just as Boddicker and his lackeys start firing.

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