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* [[ThatOneBoss Alisa Boskonovitch]] from ''VideoGame/Tekken6''.

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* [[ThatOneBoss Alisa Boskonovitch]] from ''VideoGame/Tekken6''.''Franchise/{{Tekken}} 6''.
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* The E-series of ''VideoGame/GadgetTrial'' are at least partly biological versions of this, made from [[AppliedPhlebotinum biometal]]. Each is supposed to be the equivalent of a full military unit in power, and they create more of themselves by a sort of [[CloningBlues mitosis]].

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* The E-series of ''VideoGame/GadgetTrial'' are at least partly biological versions of this, made from [[AppliedPhlebotinum biometal]]. Each is supposed to be the equivalent of a full military unit in power, and they create more of themselves by a sort of [[CloningBlues mitosis]].mitosis.
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* ''Fi;m/Vice2015'': The most prominent is Kelly, one of the main characters and an artificial who escapes from Vice's facilities. While appearing human, her insides are a mix of organic and mechanical parts.

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* ''Fi;m/Vice2015'': ''Film/Vice2015'': The most prominent is Kelly, one of the main characters and an artificial who escapes from Vice's facilities. While appearing human, her insides are a mix of organic and mechanical parts.

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* ''Film/SpaceSweepers'' has "Dorothy," an android with a powerful hydrogen bomb hidden inside her that's indistinguishable from a young human girl. [[spoiler:Subverted in that "Dorothy" actually '''is''' a human girl whose real name is Kot-nim, and instead of a bomb she's the host to a colony of powerful nanomachines. The real robot girl in the movie is Bubs, who is more of a TinCanRobot with a masculine voice until she gets upgraded with lifelike skin grafts and the appearance of a pretty human woman.]]



* ''Fi;m/Vice2015'': The most prominent is Kelly, one of the main characters and an artificial who escapes from Vice's facilities. While appearing human, her insides are a mix of organic and mechanical parts.



* ''Film/SpaceSweepers'' has "Dorothy," an android with a powerful hydrogen bomb hidden inside her that's indistinguishable from a young human girl. [[spoiler:Subverted in that "Dorothy" actually '''is''' a human girl whose real name is Kot-nim, and instead of a bomb she's the host to a colony of powerful nanomachines. The real robot girl in the movie is Bubs, who is more of a TinCanRobot with a masculine voice until she gets upgraded with lifelike skin grafts and the appearance of a pretty human woman.]]
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* ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' has several, most notably the Murakumo Units and Kusanagi.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Blazblue}}'' ''Franchise/BlazBlue'' has several, most notably the Murakumo Units and Kusanagi.
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* In ''Literature/TheAdventuresOfStefonRudel'', Stefón creates two of these out of android parts and names them Stefanie and Kiki. Luckily they do not also become part of his [[{{Kidanova}} collection of girlfriends]].
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* ''Wrbcomic/{{Comedity}}'' has Alice, a robot girl which (due to the comic's LifeEmbellished nature) is the stand-in for the author's ''computer''.

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* ''Wrbcomic/{{Comedity}}'' has ''Webcomic/{{Comedity}}'': Alice, a robot girl which (due with robotic looks, who due to the comic's LifeEmbellished nature) nature is the stand-in for the author's ''computer''.computer.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Signalis}}'': Replikas are mass-produced bio-mechanical androids built to perform various menial tasks, according to their make and model. The main character, Elster, is an LSTR unit, which specialize as spacecraft technicians but can be fitted for combat. Replikas are almost exclusively female; of the nine or so Replika models described, the only males are the ADLR units, which are one of the rarest types.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Signalis}}'': Replikas are mass-produced bio-mechanical androids built to perform various menial tasks, according to their make and model. The main character, Elster, is an LSTR unit, which specialize as spacecraft technicians but can be fitted Each model uses a human template for combat.both appearance and [[BrainUploading personality]]. Replikas are almost exclusively female; of the nine or so Replika models described, the only males are the ADLR units, which are one of the rarest types. The main character, an LSTR (Elster) unit, is based on a soldier from the GreatOffscreenWar, making her a stoic survivalist good at tolerating isolation and high-stress environments.




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* [[spoiler:Fiora]] in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' becomes one due to [[spoiler:being made into a Faced Mechon. She becomes human again in the ending.]]
* [[spoiler:All the human women]] in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' would count as this, due to [[spoiler:the humans using mimeosome bodies in the voyage fleeing from Earth's destruction, and plan to use them while exploring Mira until they reclaim the Lifehold where they can be transferred back into their biological forms]].
* Poppi is ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'''s version of [[RecurringElement the Xeno series tradition]] of having one of these as a party member. Poppi is an Artificial Blade built by [[GadgeteerGenius Tora]], a Nopon who wanted to be a Driver but didn't have the potential. Her initial form, Poppi α looks like a little girl, Poppi QT [[note]]Quixotic Tetelar[[/note]], her MidSeasonUpgrade, looks like a RobotMaid [[spoiler:and her final form, Poppi QTπ [[note]]Quantum Technochampion π[[/note]] is designed like an idol singer.]]
** [[spoiler:KOS-MOS from ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'' is also in the game as a Rare Blade, with T-Elos following her in a later update.]]
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'' keeps the tradition alive by adding Ino to the Expansion Pass. Similar to Poppi from the previous game, Ino is an Artificial Blade built by a Nopon who couldn't become a Driver otherwise.

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[[spoiler:Fiora]] in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles1'' becomes one due to [[spoiler:being made into a Faced Mechon. She becomes human again in the ending.]]
* ** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'': [[spoiler:All the human women]] in ''VideoGame/XenobladeChroniclesX'' would count as this, due to [[spoiler:the humans using mimeosome bodies in the voyage fleeing from Earth's destruction, and destruction. They plan to use them while exploring Mira until they reclaim the Lifehold where they can be transferred back into their biological forms]].
* ** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'':
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Poppi is ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles2'''s this game's version of [[RecurringElement the Xeno series tradition]] of having one of these as a party member. Poppi is an Artificial Blade built by [[GadgeteerGenius Tora]], a Nopon who wanted to be a Driver but didn't have the potential. Her initial form, Poppi α looks like a little girl, Poppi QT [[note]]Quixotic Tetelar[[/note]], her MidSeasonUpgrade, looks like a RobotMaid [[spoiler:and her final form, Poppi QTπ [[note]]Quantum Technochampion π[[/note]] is designed like an idol singer.]]
** *** [[spoiler:KOS-MOS from ''VideoGame/{{Xenosaga}}'' is also in the game as a Rare Blade, with T-Elos following her in a later update.]]
* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'' ** ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'': This game keeps the tradition alive by adding Ino to the Expansion Pass. Similar to Poppi from the previous game, Ino is an Artificial Blade built by a Nopon who couldn't become a Driver otherwise. Except [[WrongContextMagic that doesn't actually make any sense in Aionios]]; the strange nature of the world means that everyone has abilities similar to Blades, and Drivers don't exist. The Ouroboros are therefore very confused by Ino.
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* Pion of ''LightNovel/HumanityHasDeclined''. And Oyage is a Robot Boy. [[spoiler:Though their true forms are deep space probes]].

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* Pion of ''LightNovel/HumanityHasDeclined''.''Literature/HumanityHasDeclined''. And Oyage is a Robot Boy. [[spoiler:Though their true forms are deep space probes]].
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* ''VideoGame/{{Signalis}}'': Replikas are mass-produced bio-mechanical androids built to perform various menial tasks, according to their make and model. The main character, Elster, is an LSTR unit, which specialize as spacecraft technicians but can be fitted for combat. Replikas are almost exclusively female; of the nine or so Replika models described, the only males are the ADLR units, which are one of the rarest types.
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* Android from ''Series/DarkMatter'', who is also, in a way, a SpaceshipGirl thanks to her uplink to Raza's systems.

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* Android from ''Series/DarkMatter'', ''Series/DarkMatter2015'', who is also, in a way, a SpaceshipGirl thanks to her uplink to Raza's systems.
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* ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngelII'' has Nano-Nano Pudding, who is a living {{Nanomachine}} colony who resembles a young girl (although she's capable of VoluntaryShapeshifting to alter her appearance) as one of the available love interests.

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* The ''Anime/RobotCarnival'' segment "Presence" features one built by a man trying to compensate for his distant relationship with his own family.



* At the end of the Alicization arc of ''Anime/SwordArtOnline'', [[spoiler:Alice becomes a robot girl in the real world when her Fluctlight is transplanted into an android body, making her the world's first truly ArtificialHuman]].

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* At the end of the Alicization arc of ''Anime/SwordArtOnline'', ''Literature/SwordArtOnline'', [[spoiler:Alice becomes a robot girl in the real world when her Fluctlight is transplanted into an android body, making her the world's first truly ArtificialHuman]].


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* The ''Anime/RobotCarnival'' segment "Presence" features one built by a man trying to compensate for his distant relationship with his own family.
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* Malfina from ''Anime/OutlawStar'' is a bioroid who was created to serve as navigator for the titular ship as well as to be the maiden of the Galactic Lei Line. This causes her a great deal of distress to begin with, but [[TheHero Gene]] eventually convinces her that her artificial nature doesn't make her less human.

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* Malfina from ''Anime/OutlawStar'' ''Manga/OutlawStar'' is a bioroid who was created to serve as navigator for the titular ship as well as to be the maiden of the Galactic Lei Line. This causes her a great deal of distress to begin with, but [[TheHero Gene]] eventually convinces her that her artificial nature doesn't make her less human.
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* ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episodes "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" (Andrea), "Requiem for Methuselah" (Rayna Kapec) and "I, Mudd" (various female androids).
* Lal, Data's "daughter" from ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.

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* The ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episodes "What "[[Recap/StarTrekS1E7WhatAreLittleGirlsMadeOf What Are Little Girls Made Of?" Of?]]" (Andrea), "Requiem "[[Recap/StarTrekS3E19RequiemForMethuselah Requiem for Methuselah" Methuselah]]" (Rayna Kapec) and "I, Mudd" "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E8IMudd I, Mudd]]" (various female androids).
* Lal, Data's "daughter" from ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration''.the ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekTheNextGenerationS3E16TheOffspring The Offspring]]".



** Alicia in "The Lonely" is left by a sympathetic space captain with a prisoner who's been sentenced to exile on an isolated asteroid.
** "The Loneliness of the Hour" has a family whose every need is attended to by {{Ridiculously Human Robot}}s. Their daughter worries that they're becoming to dependent on them and begs her family to deactivate them. [[spoiler:Then she discovers [[TomatoInTheMirror that she too is a robot]] with FakeMemories.]]

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** Alicia in "The Lonely" "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E7TheLonely The Lonely]]" is left by a sympathetic space captain with a prisoner who's been sentenced to exile on an isolated asteroid.
** "The Loneliness "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E44TheLatenessOfTheHour The Lateness of the Hour" Hour]]" has a family whose every need is attended to by {{Ridiculously Human Robot}}s.RidiculouslyHumanRobots. Their daughter worries that they're becoming to dependent on them and begs her family to deactivate them. [[spoiler:Then she discovers [[TomatoInTheMirror that she too is a robot]] with FakeMemories.]]

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* Despite being a machine, Ava from ''Film/ExMachina'' is very female and very attractive. Many of the scenes that highlight her sexiness simultaneously draw attention to her artificial nature. Caleb does ask Nathan why he didn't just design her as a sentient black box instead, but Nathan points out that supplying the robot with a gender identity gives it a reason to interact with the outside world.

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* Despite being a machine, Ava from ''Film/ExMachina'' is very female and very attractive. Many of the scenes that highlight her sexiness simultaneously draw attention to her artificial nature. Caleb does ask Nathan why he didn't just design her as a sentient black box instead, but Nathan points out that supplying the robot with a gender identity gives it a reason to interact with the outside world.world (while it turns out he also wanted {{sexbot}}s, giving her along with the others physical sensation for this too).
* ''Film/FutureWorld2018'': Ash is an [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot android who's basicially indistinguishable from a human]], made in the form of a beautiful young woman. Except for her slightly metallic-looking blue eyes, nothing really gives it away at first.
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* The hIEs in ''LightNovel/{{Beatless}}''.

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* The hIEs in ''LightNovel/{{Beatless}}''.''Literature/{{Beatless}}''.



* Korone the Liladan from ''LightNovel/DemonKingDaimao''

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* Korone the Liladan from ''LightNovel/DemonKingDaimao''''Literature/DemonKingDaimao''



* Kurika Kurinohana (a.k.a. Clicker) from ''LightNovel/{{Dokkoida}}''.

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* Kurika Kurinohana (a.k.a. Clicker) from ''LightNovel/{{Dokkoida}}''.''Literature/{{Dokkoida}}''.



* In ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'', [[spoiler:Yuki and the other Humanoid Interfaces]] arguably count, although [[spoiler:Yuki]] has the good fortune of not getting picked for the maid job.

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* In ''LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya'', ''Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'', [[spoiler:Yuki and the other Humanoid Interfaces]] arguably count, although [[spoiler:Yuki]] has the good fortune of not getting picked for the maid job.



* Mecha-Rin-rin-chan, an android double of herself that Rin-rin from ''LightNovel/SisterPrincess'' builds as a future companion for her brother Wataru when all his sisters have grown up and moved on to their own lives.

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* Mecha-Rin-rin-chan, an android double of herself that Rin-rin from ''LightNovel/SisterPrincess'' ''Literature/SisterPrincess'' builds as a future companion for her brother Wataru when all his sisters have grown up and moved on to their own lives.



* Automata in ''LightNovel/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'', who resemble twelve-year-old girls with animal ears, and act as the managers of the Ruins. They must follow the orders of Xfer (a race of humans who built the Ruins and the Automata) and Lords (a ruling family whom the Xfer serve).

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* Automata in ''LightNovel/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'', ''Literature/UndefeatedBahamutChronicle'', who resemble twelve-year-old girls with animal ears, and act as the managers of the Ruins. They must follow the orders of Xfer (a race of humans who built the Ruins and the Automata) and Lords (a ruling family whom the Xfer serve).
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* Olimpia from "Literature/TheSandman1816". Perfectly human in appearance, although a bit too precise in music and singing, and behavior somewhere in the UncannyValley.

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* Olimpia from "Literature/TheSandman1816". Perfectly human in appearance, although a bit too precise in music and singing, and behavior somewhere in the UncannyValley.singing.
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-->'''Janet:''' "Not a robot.(...) Not a girl."

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-->'''Janet:''' "Not --->'''Janet:''' Not a robot.(...) Not a girl."
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* Kay-Em 14 from ''Film/JasonX'', whose creator Tsunaron is strongly implied to be in a sexual relationship with her. When [[ImplacableMan Jason Voorhees]] comes aboard the ship, Tsunaron upgrades her with a combat suite that allows her to actually kill Jason, [[spoiler:until he in turn gets [[EmergencyTransformation upgraded into a cyborg]] and takes her head off. She still survives the film as a disembodied head, with Tsunaron promising to [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuild her body]].]]

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* Kay-Em 14 from ''Film/JasonX'', whose creator Tsunaron is strongly implied to be in a sexual relationship with her. When [[ImplacableMan Jason Voorhees]] comes aboard the ship, Tsunaron upgrades her with a combat suite that allows her to actually kill Jason, [[spoiler:until he in turn gets [[EmergencyTransformation upgraded into a cyborg]] "Über Jason"]] and takes her head off. She still survives the film as a disembodied head, with Tsunaron promising to [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuild her body]].]]
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* Kay-Em 14 from ''Film/JasonX''.

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* Kay-Em 14 from ''Film/JasonX''.''Film/JasonX'', whose creator Tsunaron is strongly implied to be in a sexual relationship with her. When [[ImplacableMan Jason Voorhees]] comes aboard the ship, Tsunaron upgrades her with a combat suite that allows her to actually kill Jason, [[spoiler:until he in turn gets [[EmergencyTransformation upgraded into a cyborg]] and takes her head off. She still survives the film as a disembodied head, with Tsunaron promising to [[WeCanRebuildHim rebuild her body]].]]
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* Tima from ''Anime/{{Metropolis}}''.

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* Tima from ''Anime/{{Metropolis}}''.''Anime/Metropolis2001''.
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* Film/{{M3GAN}} is a robot programmed to protect Cady from both physical and emotional harm. The AN in [=M3GAN=] actually stands for "android."
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* The female version of the unlockable Yggdroid class from ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey III'' is somewhat unusual for this trope in that, while cuter than the male counterpart, is far more visibly robotic than how the trope is usually presented. While the face is visibly human apart from the color and eyes, the rest including the hair would have no chance of being able to pass as human. [[spoiler:Olympia meanwhile has a more proper face and hair and is able to convincingly pass as human for a good chunk of the game. That is until she removes her cloak and reveals her body to fall into more SkeleBot9000 territory]].

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* ''VideoGame/EtrianOdysseyIIITheDrownedCity'': The female version of the unlockable Yggdroid class from ''VideoGame/EtrianOdyssey III'' is somewhat unusual for this trope in that, while cuter than the male counterpart, is far more visibly robotic than how the trope is usually presented. While the face is visibly human apart from the color and eyes, the rest including the hair would have no chance of being able to pass as human. [[spoiler:Olympia meanwhile has a more proper face and hair and is able to convincingly pass as human for a good chunk of the game. That is until she removes her cloak and reveals her body to fall into more SkeleBot9000 territory]].
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* Wiki/{{SCP Foundation}} provides a rare example that is sex-free - if only because it's [[ChildrenAreInnocent an actual girl]] - with [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-191 SCP-191]], Cyborg Child. It is a girl who was kidnapped and suffered UnwillingRoboticisation by a MadScientist, that [[TheGrotesque even rendered her horribly disfigured]] (most notably, the [[TwoFaced left half of the face and skull]] and her jaw were replaced by robotic implements).

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* Wiki/{{SCP Foundation}} Website/SCPFoundation provides a rare example that is sex-free - if only because it's [[ChildrenAreInnocent an actual girl]] - with [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-191 SCP-191]], Cyborg Child. It is a girl who was kidnapped and suffered UnwillingRoboticisation by a MadScientist, that [[TheGrotesque even rendered her horribly disfigured]] (most notably, the [[TwoFaced left half of the face and skull]] and her jaw were replaced by robotic implements).
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* Astro Girl/Uran from Creator/OsamuTezuka's ''Manga/AstroBoy'' franchise is the younger sister to the titular protagonist. In the 60s series, she was built by Professor Ochanomizu as a birthday gift to Astro. In later chapters/episodes, Ochanomizu creates robot parents for Astro with the introdution of Rin (Astro's robot mother) and Ethanol (Astro's robot father) so he won't feel lonely after Tenam neglects him.
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* Sulla from ''Webcomic/OHumanStar'' is one. She's not that sexualized, but she is very cute. [[spoiler: Averted... kind of... she's a ''transgender'' girl.]]

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* Sulla from ''Webcomic/OHumanStar'' is one. She's not that sexualized, but she is very cute. [[spoiler: Averted... kind of... she's a ''transgender'' girl.]]
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* Nano-Nano from ''Anime/GalaxyAngelRune'' and ''[[VideoGame/GalaxyAngel Galaxy Angel II]]'' is a living LostTechnology.

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* Nano-Nano Pudding from ''Anime/GalaxyAngelRune'' and ''[[VideoGame/GalaxyAngel Galaxy Angel II]]'' the game it's adapted from, ''VideoGame/GalaxyAngelII'', is a living LostTechnology.{{nanomachine}} LostTechnology taking the form of a young girl with a tail.
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* ''VideoGame/XenobladeChronicles3'' keeps the tradition alive by adding Ino to the Expansion Pass. Similar to Poppi from the previous game, Ino is an Artificial Blade built by a Nopon who couldn't become a Driver otherwise.

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