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12->''He was only about as tall as Dorothy herself, and his body was round as a ball and made out of burnished copper. Also his head and limbs were copper, and these were jointed or hinged to his body in a peculiar way, with metal caps over the joints, like the armor worn by knights in days of old. He stood perfectly still, and where the light struck upon his form it glittered as if made of pure gold.''
13-->-- ''Literature/OzmaOfOz'', Chapter 4, "Tiktok the Machine Man"
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15Welcome, welcome, welcome to Smith & Tinker's Garden of Clockwork Delights! Here you'll find all sorts of magnificent sights, from [[HumongousMecha mechanical monstrosities]] to [[{{Nanomachines}} Lilliputian machines]] of supreme beauty. All of them are powered by patented Babbage engines with Antikythera brains. Wind them up and watch as they [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots mimic]] [[MechanicalLifeforms life]]![[note]](The faint-hearted may wish to avoid the exhibits with MarionetteMotion, though)[[/note]] See their [[AIIsACrapshoot powerful processors]] computing complex problems with each turn of the gears! Don't try to feed them any [[LogicBomb logical quandaries]], lest you make their gears clog and smoke pour out them.
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17...Hey! You little [[SteamPunk punks]], stop coming around here! This ain't a picture show!
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19A virtual requirement for ClockPunk settings, and very often found in SteamPunk as well. WindUpKey optional. May be purely mechanical, or, if in a fantasy setting, there may be a blend of mechanical and magical elements. Sufficiently humanoid ones also overlap with ArtificialHuman and/or RidiculouslyHumanRobots.
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21See also MechanicalMonster and MechanicalAnimals. Has nothing to do with ''Literature/AClockworkOrange'' or ClockRoaches.
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28* Omega Coaxial ''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWG0E_ppDb8 Perfect Mechanical Movements]]'' commercials feature breathtaking clockwork representations of the ocean floor (complete with fish and a SCUBA diver), a sailboat (with sailors), a busy street, a bicycle race, the moon landing, and finally, the solar system.
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32* In the 6th season of ''Anime/CardfightVanguard'', Chrono Shindo receives a new clan called Gear Chronicles. The members of the clan have a clockwork design motif.
33* ''Anime/CatSoup'' has a few of these.
34* ''Anime/ElHazardTheMagnificentWorld'' has Ifurita, an ancient clockwork powered woman and super weapon combi.
35* ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'': The castle itself appears as one of these. [[spoiler: In fact, it is all held together by magic, and would collapse into a near-worthless pile of 2x4s and scrap metal if Howl and Calcifer weren't there to keep it going.]]
36* ''Manga/NegimaMagisterNegiMagi'': one of the hero's TrueCompanions is one. She needs to be wound every so often.
37* Vector Prime in ''Anime/TransformersCybertron'', being the guardian of time, is much older than the other Transformers, and runs on clockwork more than electronics.
38* In ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'', Professor Chronos uses an Ancient Gear Deck. The one-shot character Professor Heitmann in ''Anime/YuGiOh5Ds'' (who is probably a ShoutOut to Chronos) uses them too.
39** In the original ''Anime/YuGiOh'', Yugi's deck (when he didn't have the Pharaoh's help) included Gadgets, CuteMachines that had clockwork mechanisms.
40** In ''Anime/YuGiOhZexal'', Yuma's pal Tetuo uses Machine-Type monsters that look like clockwork toys.
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44* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' has many clockwork creatures. Some actually have "clockwork" in the names. These tend to start out with a number of counters that get whittled down as they attack and block. Some can be "rewound", letting you add more tokens by tapping them or [[TimTaylorTechnology spending mana to recharge them.]]
45* The Ancient Gear archetype in ''TabletopGame/YuGiOh''. Also the Gadgets and Karakuri, both of whom represent this in their own ways. Gadgets get other gadgets from your deck, like how gears turn other gears, while Karakuri are not intelligent: they always attack, even when the only thing to attack can crush them, and when they are attacked, they defend instead of counterattack, even when they are stronger than what is attacking them. The Wind-Ups ''appear'' to count too, but most of them aren't Machine Type.
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49* ''ComicBook/AtomicRobo'' has clockwork {{mumm|y}}ies.
50* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'' has Lord "Monty" Mountbatten of the Raj, who is a sentient clockwork tiger originally created as a toy for the Viceroy's children, but when the entire government was slaughtered by TheEmpire, he was left as the highest-ranking member of the government, declared himself the Viceroy, and started to lead and extremely ineffective rebellion (he and his mechanic are the only rebels left by the time he joins the main story). This apparent JokeCharacter becomes very important in the ''Cubs in Toyland'' arc, where his dual nature as both a sentient being and a toy allows him to leave the real world (in which he's a toy), and go to Toyland (where he becomes a real flesh-and-blood tiger).
51* ''ComicBook/{{Vogelein}}'': Vögelein is a clockwork fairy. Although you wouldn't be able to tell, except for the wind-up in her back.
52* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': In UsefulNotes/{{the Golden Age|OfComicBooks}} Franchise/WonderWoman faced off against a partially clockwork {{Clock Roach|es}} which ensured time loops occurred. It was a monster with a clockface for it's forehead and which had steam pour out of the spout it had for a nose.
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56* ''Fanfic/SharingTheNight'': [[spoiler:When Celestia starts to feed magic to Harmony to guide along the latter's awakening]], this forms by itself into an intricate body of golden clockwork for the newly conscious being to inhabit.
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60* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfBaronMunchausen'' has a three-headed bird creature, Sybil. When her victims dash off in different directions, she ends up splitting up into three, revealing her clockwork mechanism underneath.
61* The Automaton in ''Film/TheBestOffer''.
62* ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans1981'' has Zeus ordering Athena to gift Perseus her pet owl Bubo to aid him. She refuses to separate herself from her beloved owl and has Hephaestus build a mechanical copy of Bubo for Perseus.
63* The Cronos Device from ''Film/{{Cronos}}'' is a mechanical scarab operated by multiple gears and housing an immortal insect inside it.
64* ''Franchise/{{Hellboy}}'':
65** The creepy, sand-filled clockwork cyborg Nazi Karl Ruprecht Kroenen from ''Film/Hellboy2004''.
66** The Golden Army from ''Film/HellboyIITheGoldenArmy''. Director Creator/GuillermoDelToro sure knows how to make titanic fire-filled clockwork soldiers look sinister. Er... even more sinister.
67* The Automaton in ''Film/{{Hugo}}''.
68* ''Film/TheNutcrackerAndTheFourRealms'' features an entire army of clockwork soldiers who obey the commands of anyone who possess the Key.
69* Although droids in ''Franchise/StarWars'' are basically standard [=SciFi=] robots, some ''Franchise/StarWars'' beings are more clockwork than others, especially General Grievous (who is actually a ''cyborg'', not a pure mechanical being).
70* In ''Film/TheThiefOfBagdad1940'', [[EvilChancellor Evil Vizier]] Jaffar has a mechanical flying horse, and uses a clockwork dancer named the Silver Maid to stab the Sultan to death.
71* ''Film/YourHighness'': Simon, the faithful mechanical bird companion.
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75* Creator/IanTregillis writes about clockwork servants called "clackers" in his ''Literature/AlchemyWars'' books.
76* In Creator/NathanielHawthorne's short story, "The Artist of the Beautiful," the absent-minded watchmaker's apprentice Owen Warland toils to capture ideal beauty [[spoiler:creates a clockwork butterfly.]]
77* Ron Goulart's ''The Curse of the Obelisk'' has giant mechanical bats (big enough to carry people away); the sequel, ''The Prisoner of Blackwood Castle'', has lifelike mechanical people (automatons).
78* In ''Literature/TheClockworkScarab'' the villain leads a secret society that has the symbol of a clockwork scarab.
79* The Mechanicals in ''Literature/{{Deathscent}}'' by Creator/RobinJarvis. Though the clockwork is just a vehicle for a much more advanced form of technology, which means that some of them are self-aware.
80* The Japanese drink-serving automaton in ''Literature/TheDifferenceEngine''. Notably, it was made entirely of non-metallic components, such as springs made from baleen. So essentially a BambooTechnology example.
81* In ''Literature/{{Elfstruck}}'' there is a [[TheFairFolk Fair Folk]] with clockwork wings.
82* In ''Literature/TheGauntlet2017'', all the animals in the game are mechanical, with visible gears.
83* ''Literature/{{Havemercy}}'': Havemercy herself and her fellow dragons are these, with a touch of magic thrown in.
84* Festus of ''Literature/TheHeroesOfOlympus'' is a big mechanical dragon.
85* The killer insects from ''Literature/HisDarkMaterials'' (the "Spy Fly" sent after Lyra most notably) apparently, although they are also ''{{Magitek}}''. They are supposed to have an evil spirit coiled in their spring, twisting it tighter and never allowing them to stop.
86* The automatons from ''Literature/TheInfernalDevices'' - humanoid clockwork creatures that answer to the Magister and [[spoiler:that were planned to be infused with demon energies to create a clockwork army.]] Only very loosely "humanoid" and many times they are remotely humanoid they lack any facial features, up the creepy factor.
87* ''Literature/KeeperOfTheLostCities'': Tinker's home has clockwork animals of her own design walking around.
88* Creator/EEDocSmith in the ''Literature/{{Lensman}}'' series offers almost braindead zombie servants of Gray Roger, who freak Clio Marsden right out until Conway Costigan describes them as being full of cogs and wheels. ScienceMarchesOn, or maybe he was being flippant in his attempt to make it clear to her that these undying servants of evil are not actually human beings (at least, not any more).
89* In the ''Literature/MagicExLibris'' series, there is a whole swarm of Clockwork Insects, the queen of which takes commands from a grieving [[AbusiveParents Abusive Father]]. They can also build new ones, and they aren't limited to bug size. Of that last fact, the heroes get an object lesson when they are attacked by a dragon made of mining equipment.
90* General Tik-Tok in the [[Literature/LandOfOz Oz]] books, starting with ''Literature/OzmaOfOz''. Who may have the distinction of being the first depiction of a truly sapient clockwork-powered robot in fiction (Olimpia is older, but her intelligence doesn't even seem to match a chat bot). By extension, ''Literature/{{Wicked}}'' also has tik-tok creatures, namely Madam Morrible's servant, Grommetik.
91* ''La Poupée sanglante'': from Gaston Leroux -- yes, the guy that wrote ''Literature/ThePhantomOfTheOpera'' wrote a novel about a man wrongly convicted and guillotined for murder; his head is attached to a robot and he seeks vengeance against those who wronged him. STEAMPUNK CYBORG VENGEANCE.
92* Olimpia from Creator/ETAHoffmann's "Literature/TheSandman1816" is a life-like mechanical "automaton".
93* The spider Lizzie makes in ''Literature/SpiderCircus'', complete with WindUpKey.
94* The dwarves of ''Literature/TheSpiderwickChronicles'' have a passion for constructing clockwork creatures, ranging from bugs to guard dogs, out of a desire to have creatures as long lasting as they are.
95* One of [[TheIgor Igor]]'s former masters in ''Literature/ThiefOfTime'' built a clockwork servant, and then tried to bring it to life so it could really think and wind itself up. Igor, recognising a threat to his profession when he saw one, followed the MadScientist's instructions ''exactly'', and then ran for it before the thing exploded.
96* S.M. Peters' ''Literature/WhitechapelGods'' not only has a lot of clockworks among its critters and people, but it's contagious.
97* Creator/RobertRankin's ''The Witches of Chiswick'' features a Clockwork TERMINATOR complete with stock Arnie phrases and glowing red eyes. And no, it's not even close to the strangest thing in the book.
98* ''Literature/AMasterOfDjinn'': The "boilerplate eunuchs" that serve drinks. There are also the angels, massive clockwork {{Eldritch Abomination}}s.
99* ''Literature/BeyondTheCentury'' tells the story of a clockwork girl.
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103* ''Series/DoctorWho'':
104** The Second Doctor serial [[Recap/DoctorWhoS6E2TheMindRobber "The Mind Robber"]] features live-sized and apparently living clockwork soldiers.
105** The clockwork robots in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS28E4TheGirlInTheFireplace "The Girl in the Fireplace"]] are ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, with intricate clock parts visible within their heads.
106** The Cyber King in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS30E14TheNextDoctor "The Next Doctor"]] is a SteamPunk Cyberman HumongousMecha.
107** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E2TheBeastBelow "The Beast Below"]] has the Smilers, modelled on creepy fairground fortune teller machines.
108** The Half-Face Man in [[Recap/DoctorWhoS34E1DeepBreath "Deep Breath"]] has clockwork in the missing half of his face (because [[spoiler:he's a clockwork robot from the same period as "The Girl in the Fireplace"]]).
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112* Having a song about a clockwork woman is almost a necessity for a self-respecting steampunk band.
113** "Herr Drosselmyer's Doll" by Music/AbneyPark:
114--->"Gentlemen, this fallen angel is the illegitimate daughter of art and science. A modern marvel of engineering, clockworks elevated to the very natural process which even now is in your blood, racing, your eyes flashing at such irreproachable beauty. Here is Gaia, here is Eve, here is Lilith, and I stand before you as her father. Sprung fully-formed from my brow, dewy and sweet; she can be yours and yours again, for her flesh is the incorruptible pale--the excuse from the wages of sin!"
115** "The Doctor's Wife" by The Clockwork Quartet:
116--->"Tuesday the eighteenth of July--my latest apparatus is the only thing that's keeping her alive.\
117I had to stop her heart; the mechanical replacement will ensure the other organs can survive"
118** "The Inventor's Daughter" by The Cog Is Dead
119--->"I once met a girl with a heart of gold, Two legs of copper and arms of chrome..."
120** "So Long, Sally" by Music/ProfessorElemental:
121--->"I add a brass heart, pneumatic arms \
122and a brain that loves my romantic charms \
123artificial intelligence, laser eyes\
124copper wire hair, shapely thighs..."
125** "Her Clockwork Heart" by Music/VernianProcess.
126--->"Her clockwork heart beats next to mine; the greatest gift that I could give was time. An hourglass I fill again and again, with a limitless supply of sand. I hold her close to me, a cold machine, a ticking reminder of what might have been."
127** The [[Music/AmandaPalmer Dresden Dolls]] take it in the other direction with "Coin-Operated Boy":
128--->Coin-operated boy\
129Sitting on the shelf, he is just a toy\
130But I turn him on and he comes to life\
131Automatic joy\
132That is why I want a coin-operated boy
133* ''Music/EvilliousChronicles'': The Clockwork Lullaby series is about singing, clockwork dolls.
134* Music/SteamPoweredGiraffe's oldest singing automaton, Rabbit, is a mixture of clockwork and steam.
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138* ''TabletopGame/ChangelingTheLost'': It's entirely possible for a changeling, in the game of the same name, to be one of these. By default, they will be human-shaped, but there are options for other forms and characteristics.
139* ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'' has quite a few examples beyond the more typical magically-powered golems.
140** These pop up in the ''TabletopGame/{{Greyhawk}}'' campaign setting. The Archmage Rary was particularly fond of making these, and had given Lord Robilar a clockwork horse. Rary was also working on a clockwork dragon.
141** ''The Complete Sha'ir's Handbook'' Al-Qadim supplement had the Clockwork Mage kit, which allowed the creation of Mechanicals -- clockwork-based machines which could be used while adventuring or left to perform some task autonomously until they wind down. These have magical cores for control and spellcasting, but are powered by springs or even steam engines.
142** Originally depicted as nonmechanical, [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modron_%28Dungeons_&_Dragons%29 modrons]], the dominant race of [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanus Mechanus]], the LawfulNeutral plane in ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons'', became more mechanical over time before being replaced by [[http://www.iwozhere.com/SRD/monsters/FORMIAN.html formians]] and [[http://annex.wikia.com/wiki/Inevitable_%28Dungeons_&_Dragons%29 inevitables]], another mechanical race who are basically the multiverse's law enforcement officers.
143** ''TabletopGame/{{Spelljammer}}'' has the "clockwork horrors", a [[HordeOfAlienLocusts common mechanical threat]]. They were also given a third edition incarnation in the Monster Manual 2.
144*** ''Spelljammer'' also has the [[OurGnomesAreWeirder clockwork gnomes]] -- basically friendly but [[AiIsACrapshoot unstable]] creation of tinker gnomes.
145** ''TabletopGame/{{Mystara}}'' and ''Savage Coast'' has a few, including sort-of-sentient clockwork warriors.
146* Featured in any [=RPG=] supporting a SteamPunk setting, such as ''[[TabletopGame/{{GURPS}} GURPS Steampunk]]''.
147* In the ''TabletopGame/NewWorldOfDarkness'' sourcebook ''Immortals'', the secret to the immortality of the Patchwork People (besides [[HumanResources harvested organs]]) is a clockwork heart, which is implied to be powered by a Spark of Life stolen from a TabletopGame/{{Promethean|TheCreated}}. In addition to allowing the use of hideous and immoral medical procedures to stave off age, improve strength and dexterity, and make the immortal better looking, the clockwork heart also ensures that they never need to sleep and can never be rendered unconscious by fatigue or injury.
148* ''TabletopGame/{{Pathfinder}}'' has an entire category of creatures called Clockworks. They run the gamut from run-of-the-mill clockwork soldiers and scouts to the more advanced clockwork sorcerers and steeds to the diminutive clockwork spies and familiars to the powerful clockwork dragons and leviathans.
149* ''TabletopGame/{{Talislanta}}'' has the Parthenians, an ancient seafaring "race" of automatons that have their own society.
150* In ''TabletopGame/UnknownArmies'', one of the oldest kinds of magick is Mechanomancy, a magickal school from the industrial era based on making clockwork creatures, from near-perfect replicas of your dead loved ones to bulldozer-tanks that run on human blood to little lunchbox-sized replicators that can eat a scrapyard overnight. Making the bigger stuff has a steep price, though, paid in memory and history - unwary mechanomancers tend to end up even more soulless and machine-like than their creations. There is a workaround: if you can work a historical artifact of singular importance (like John Wilkes Booth's pistol) into your machine, you won't need to give up any memories to make the thing work.
151* The Convergence of Cyriss in ''TabletopGame/{{Warmachine}}'' is a faction composed mostly of clockwork creatures. The Convergence worships Cyriss, the Maiden of Gears, goddess of mathematics and innovation. Cyriss does not possess much influence on Caen so she cannot grant her followers a proper afterlife, so her followers place their souls into clockwork vessels to allow them to remain in the world after their deaths.
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155* In Jacques Offenbach's ''The Tales of Hoffmann'' (adapted from Creator/ETAHoffmann's "Literature/TheSandman1816"), the eponymous hero falls in love with a clockwork woman, Olympia, who repeatedly runs down and has to be rewound by her builder. He doesn't realize what she is until a man shows up and smashes her to bits. Leo Delibes' ballet ''Coppelia'' is based on the same story.
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159* In ''The Little Prince'' dynamic movie from the Ride/{{Futuroscope}} (based on ''Literature/TheLittlePrince''), most inhabitants of the planet of the Timemaster are clockwork creatures. Notably, a clockwork dragon/snake, whose BreathWeapon you can feel thanks to the physical effects (blast of a air and bright light timed to the movie).
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163* Most of the known lifeforms in ''Toys/{{Bionicle}}'' are biomechanical, and the mechanical halves are clockwork (at least we know they are in the case of the Matoran Universe characters). They've also designed and built pure robots, also clockwork. As far as the toys themselves go, gear-based action features were all the rage in the line's early run (2001-2005), then they phased them out in favor of better articulation or simpler gimmicks.
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167* ''VideoGame/AmericanMcGeesAlice'': Quite a few of the enemies, and other characters qualify.
168* ''VideoGame/{{Arcanum|OfSteamworksAndMagickObscura}}'''s High-Fantasy/Steampunk would be incomplete without clockwork mechs, and there is a nice variety for the tinker to build. Decoys that explode or illuminate, arachnids to poison enemies or heal your allies, and an automaton as heavy as a tank.
169* ''VideoGame/BanjoTooie'': Clockwork Kazooie is a small robotic bird born out of special eggs called Clockwork Kazooie Eggs. These birds can be controlled by the player, and placed into a destination to explode like remote bombs. These are necessary to explode objects in spots that cannot be accessed directly by the due, including [[spoiler:the engine of the HAG 1 during the final battle against Gruntilda]].
170* The setting of ''VideoGame/{{Belladonna}}'' has clockwork used in Frankenstein-style reanimation experiments, creating clockwork cyborgs.
171* There is an entire class of villain in ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' that are known, logically enough, as "The Clockwork". They are led by the arch-villain Clockwork King, and have two giant monsters: the Clockwork Paladin and Babbage. Subverted in that [[spoiler:the clockwork elements are actually non-functional and all of them are powered, simultaneously, by the Clockwork King's vast yet unconscious telekinetic powers]].
172* [[Characters/CrashBandicootVillainsScientists Dr. Nefarious Tropy]] of the ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' series takes this trope rather literally -- he has several actual clocks on his body. Naturally, he is the self-proclaimed "Master of Time" in that universe, and even built a device known as the "Time Twister" which allows time travel.
173* ''VideoGame/TheElderScrollsVSkyrim'': The Dwemer ruins feature numerous clockwork denizens, including spiders and humanoid robots. Their bodies even sometimes yield cogs or gears.
174* The Automatons in ''VideoGame/EndlessSpace'' are a [[MechanicalLifeForms race of clockwork robots]] left behind by their creators. Their bodies are built up of dozens of gears which often have [[FloatingLimbs no visible attachment points]], and their capital ships have gyroscope-like assemblies made from gears.
175* ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'':
176** [[EldritchAbomination Galactic Nova]] is a gigantic planet-sized Clockwork. It has an ability to grant a wish to the summoner, which [[BigBad Marx]] misused to take over Popstar; while Kirby managed to destroy it once, Marx absorbed its pieces to transform into [[OneWingedAngel Marx Soul]] to fight against Kirby in True Arena.
177** The recurring MiniBoss Mr. Tick-Tock may also count, though it's a ''literal'' clock.
178** Creatures in planet [[VideoGame/KirbysReturnToDreamland Halcandra]] along with [[TheMole Magolor]] also fall into this category.
179* The champion Orianna, "The Lady of Clockwork", from ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends''.
180* ''VideoGame/LittleBigPlanet'' has one crafted by Larry Da Vinci as a tutorial boss. As well as [[GiantSpider Clockwork Spiders]] in Bunkum Lagoon.
181* ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2'' Storm of Zehir has a side quest in which you have to hunt down several mechanical cockroaches. The quest giver's camp also has clockwork spiders.
182* ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'': Lechku and Nechku, the two clockwork [[OminousOwl owl demons]].
183* ''VideoGame/Pikmin2'': The boss "Man-At-Legs" features a SteamPunk body with four spider-style mechanical legs, and uses a laser-guided MacrossMissileMassacre as its main attack.
184* ''VideoGame/{{Pirate 101}}'' has clockwork soldiers that [[https://kingsisle.hs.llnwd.net/e1/image/free/Pirate/Images/armada-marine.gif?v=2 look so lifelike]] that they could be mistaken for mere FacelessGoons.
185* ''VideoGame/PokemonBlackAndWhite'' has the Klink evolutionary line that starts out as two gears, and gains more gears as it evolves.
186* The clockpunk Vinci faction in ''VideoGame/RiseOfLegends''.
187* ''VideoGame/SlyCooper'' series: Clockwerk, the main antagonist in the first two games, who is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
188* ''VideoGame/SonicGenerations'': Several gears can be seen sticking out of the Time Eater's shadowy form. [[spoiler:In its perfected state seen at the end of the game it has even more mechanical components, which are revealed to have been installed by [[HijackedByGanon Dr. Eggman and his past self]] in order to control the creature.]]
189* Ashlotte from ''[[VideoGame/SoulSeries Soul Calibur IV]]'' is one, despite the setting. She looks like [[http://images4.wikia.nocookie.net/soulcalibur/images/5/5e/Sc4-ashlotte.jpg this]]
190* ''VideoGame/{{Syberia}}'': Pretty much everything that moves (and isn't of biological origin) is a clockwork piece.
191* Faradeus, the mechanical bird boss, in ''VideoGame/{{Teslagrad}}''. Made somewhat more unsettling by the fact that its outer skin has rotted away, leaving only a bronze skeleton.
192* The enemies in ''VideoGame/TheWatchmaker2018''. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by the game being set in a giant clock tower.
193* The clockwork spiders and clockwork golem that come in both {{wind up|Key}} and {{steam p|unk}}owered flavors from Marleybone in the MMORPG ''VideoGame/{{Wizard 101}}''.
194* ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' has Clockwork [[OurGnomesAreWeirder Gnomes,]] the ancestors of normal gnomes (it involves {{Eldritch Abomination}}s, and ItMakesSenseInContext, sort of). You can even get one as a pet with the new archaeology skill.
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198* ''Webcomic/ABeginnersGuideToTheEndOfTheUniverse'': The creatures spawned by the lightbulb tree are humanoids and horses made out gears and springs.
199* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'': "Clank" is a general term for a clockwork automaton, and as you might expect from any work of "gaslamp fantasy" worth its salt, they're quite a lot more sophisticated than anything we've ever accomplished. Agatha Clay has some cute little clanks shaped and sized like pocketwatches. They also can build more of themselves, albeit later generations are less and less advanced. On the other hand, other sparks--and especially previous generations of Heterodynes--were not known for their restraint. Popular variants include the clockwork tigers known as Fun-Size Mobile Agony and Death Dispensers.
200* The birds from ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'' certainly suggest this, with their [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=196 ticking]], and they have [[http://www.gunnerkrigg.com/archive_page.php?comicID=128 electronic components]] as well.
201* ''Webcomic/SkinHorse'' has Moustachio the Thinkonium, a SteamPunk robot who's probably a ShoutOut to the Oz example.
202* ''Webcomic/{{Stomp}}'' has clockwork monsters called hissclickers,
203* ''Webcomic/{{Tozo}}'': Tozo has his chatty miniature companion Klikker.
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207* The eponymous Clockwork Cherubs in ''Website/TheCrewOfTheCopperColoredCupids'' are impossibly detailed, sentient automata shaped more or less like, well, Cupids.
208* ''Theatre/TheLeagueOfSTEAM'' has a clockwork zombie-hunting cyborg named R.O.S.E.
209* ''Website/SCPFoundation'': [[http://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-217 SCP 217]], essentially a clockwork virus, turns any creature in the kingdom Animalia into one of these. It's much worse than it sounds.
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213* ''WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries'' featured a recurring villain called Mechanicles, a brilliant Greek inventor who built armies of anachronistic clockwork creatures, such as giant mechanical scorpions or miniature wind-up bugs.
214* ''WesternAnimation/Ben10Omniverse'' features a villain called Maltruant, an alien that is capable of time traveling, complete with a WindUpKey.
215* Paws, the robot cat in the ''WesternAnimation/DangerMouse'' episode "Cat-astrophe," is called to his face a "clockwork caterwauler" by Colonel K.
216* A clockwork doppelgänger of Dave is created in the ''WesternAnimation/DaveTheBarbarian'' episode "The Terror of Mecha-Dave."
217* The machine from ''WesternAnimation/ElephantsDream'' is filled with such creations, mostly in the form of various birds.
218* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'': Sure enough, Clockwork Smurf.
219* All of Nox's creations in ''WesternAnimation/{{Wakfu}}''. Fitting, given he was a clock and toy maker and a member of the [[TimeMaster Xelor]] race. After discovering the Eliacube, he moved on from making toys to making a KillerRobot army.
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223%%* Wind-up toys are the very embodiment of this trope.
224* Central European jewelers and clocksmiths made elaborate clockwork creatures for town clocks and royal courts. The most famous of these were made even earlier, done by Greek and Arabic scientists.
225* Engineer/artist Theo Jansen has created a multitude of [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b694exl_oZo autonomous clockwork creatures]] that are powered by wind.
226* Planthopper nymphs are the only known animals that use a biological gear mechanism which is located on their hind legs. Said mechanism allows these insects to jump several times their own height.
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