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7* Warmech from ''Webcomic/EightBitTheater'' tries to convince the Light Warriors that it is an example of this, despite being a walking tank. It's at least ''incompetent'' in only the way a deeply stupid human would be.
8-->'''Warmech:''' BEHOLD MY HUMAN LASER!
9* Lie Bot and Vlad from ''Webcomic/{{Achewood}}'' are both robots who are constantly lying and talking about Make-outs, respectively. Vlad, for no reason at all, has an accent.
10* ''Webcomic/{{Ayuri}}'': Kay displays completely human behavior within a panel of being activated.
11* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'' plays this trope even straighter than its inspiration ''Franchise/MegaMan'' [[RuleOfFunny in the name of comedy]] with robots, Mega Man in particular, being capable of eating ice cream, getting drunk and vomiting.
12* ''Webcomic/{{Castoff}}'' has [[spoiler:Frankie the cartographer]], a cheerful, YoungerThanTheyLook, bandage-clad Cloudcuckoolander who shrugs off snake bites and CannotCrossRunningWater because it makes him go haywire. If it wasn't for the water thing, we'd never have learned.
13* [[BigBad Zenith]] from ''WebComic/CommanderKitty''. She wants a [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/04/25/plot/ biological boyfriend]], [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/07/04/nothing-like-a-good-rant/ has wild mood swings]], [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/09/12/table-for-blue/ may or may not be capable of eating]], [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2010/12/12/nothing-to-see-here/ gets tired easily]], and even [[http://www.commanderkitty.com/2011/08/28/process-of-elimination/ cries]].
14* There turns out to be a few of these in ''Webcomic/TheFarSideOfUtopia''; Ila certainly counts, as does [[spoiler:Mium]], though both have fairly obvious parculiar tendencies. Averted (or perhaps played really straight...) with the only character that looks a robot (Mir) seemingly not being a robot.
15* ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'':
16** Some of the most memorable characters are robots, [[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1400/fc01315.htm many of whom show quite human behavior.]]
17--->'''Florence Ambrose:''' Can we at least try to solve this logically before you robots go all emotional?
18** {{Justified|Trope}} as a ''major'' plot point: Florence discovers fairly quickly that the locally built robots, due to a manufacturing problem, use the same artificial neural structure [[UpliftedAnimal she herself does]], which is ''meant'' to emulate human-like sapience and behavior. And then they're still [[HumanResources recycled for parts when their service days are done]].
19* ''Webcomic/GirlGenius'':
20** The Muses, twelve breathtakingly advanced humanoid clanks created for the Storm King two hundred years ago.
21--->'''Master Payne:''' The Muses were renowned as miraculous, beautiful machines -- but few would believe they were truly ''aware''. And maybe they're ''not''. It would certainly be ''easier'' to create machines that merely ''simulate'' emotion. However... even if her grief is artificial, it is ''destroying'' her.
22** Agatha's dingbots (pocketwatch-sized clanks she builds as assistants) are intelligent enough to carry out complex commands, show love and loyalty towards their creator, and even remember old grudges.
23* Stephanie in ''Webcomic/GroovyKinda'' is a robot who can actually drink... ''and get drunk.''
24* ''Webcomic/GunnerkriggCourt'':
25** Various robots display human-like personalites, and human-like comical incompetence. For example, they hide their presence by labeling their spare part storage room as "[[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial NO spare robot parts]]". Their gatekeeper, Doorbot, was fooled by Annie's PaperThinDisguise. And the Guardbots attempting to apprehend Annie [[TheGuardsMustBeCrazy are completely flummoxed]] when she ''runs away from them''. A possible explanation for this arises later: the robots are {{magitek}}.
26** A later arc features a Robot King (who draws emotions on 'his' face with markers), a Robot Society, in turmoil, nonetheless. And let's not even count the fact that the robots apparently have true emotions, are capable of being moved by a painting and upset by a wreckage. {{Magitek}} at its finest...
27* Dr. Robot in ''Webcomic/TheIncredibleAndAweInspiringSerialAdventureOfTheAmazingPlasmaMan'' not only seems to have an almost sociopathic sense of humor, but is also evil, both of which are decidedly human traits.
28* On the world of Terra, in ''Webcomic/MagicalMisfits'', magic makes artificial intelligences like computers, or robots, living things.
29* Ugofandian from ''Webcomic/{{Marooned}}'' has built a ridiculously Martian robot.
30* Ping from ''Webcomic/MegaTokyo'' sleeps like an actual human when she's in idle mode, can use the chemical energy from sugar to recharge her batteries, and in one chapter, she angrily tells Piro that she has ''real'' feelings even though these feelings are simulated. However, she does have a couple of robotic quirks: when she sees Piro all mopey because he couldn't wind up the courage to call Kimiko, Ping misrecognizes his posture and attitude as being rejected by Kimiko, and suddenly goes into GenkiGirl mode. Not bad for a Platform/PlayStation2 accessory. She has also been explicitly stated to be "fully functional", and WordOfGod has even implied that she has a working uterus.
31* ''Webcomic/NeverMindTheGap'' is an unusually [[SlidingScale/MohsScaleOfScienceFictionHardness hard]] and {{justified|Trope}} example. The comic is about a town inhabited by a mix of humans and RidiculouslyHumanRobots, which are almost ''exactly'' like humans personality-wise (though obviously robotic in appearance). They have to go through a very human-like childhood as they mature, and can become romantically involved with each other and with humans. The explanation is that in this universe, AI researchers found no way to make an AI with human-level intelligence ''except'' for modelling the AI very closely on the human mind, and also giving it a fairly humanoid body. Every attempt to make a less human-like AI either failed or resulted in insanity. Intelligent robots were initially found to be useful for a variety of tasks, which explains why people bothered to build them, but eventually, predictably, they wanted to be treated as people; the comic is set in a time and place where they've largely won this fight, and so now they no longer need to be "useful," as such, other than as equal members of society. It's notable that there ''are'' also non-human-like "smart" devices and non-humanoid robots in this setting, but their intelligence and abilities are limited. The Ridiculously Human Robots are realistic in other ways -- for instance, the complexities and limitations of their humanoid bodies, and the associated maintenance costs, are explicitly addressed. The possibility of non-human robots is contemplated with the uplifted octopi, who could possibly make robots modeled after their own mind.
32* The all-android cast of ''Webcomic/NextSoundOfTheFuture'' eat, sleep, drink, and generally look indistinguishable from humans. All the androids in the cast are specifically created to be idols, so their humanlike appearances serve to make them more appealing to their human fans.
33* ''Webcomic/NinePlanetsWithoutIntelligentLife'' has a cast consisting of nothing but Ridiculously Human Robots, who eat (and gain/lose weight somehow), drink (and get drunk), feel pain and even date and wed each other. It {{justifie|dTrope}}s this by explaining that the humans who built them [[spoiler:before [[HumanitysWake humanity went extinct]]]] wanted to make sure that robots could better appreciate and interact with normally humans-only pleasantries, such as theme restaurants.
34* Al and Sulla from ''Webcomic/OHumanStar''. Justified in that they're [[BrainUploading copies of a human mind]].
35* [[ProtagonistTitle The titular character]], Pilot, and also ''quite a few of'' the characters in ''Webcomic/{{Pilot}}'' are like this. Androids such as Norman are ''very'' easy to be mistaken as human beings, and as for Pilot, aside from his grey skin, one could easily mistake him for a human.
36* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'':
37** Pintsize seems to have emotions (mostly schadenfreude and lust) and has even gone through a phase of questioning his gender/sexuality.
38** "[=AnthroPCs=]" in general seem to be designed to combine the functions of a desktop/laptop computer, a pet, and (inevitably) a child.
39** Apparently Roombas are fully functional enough to [[http://www.questionablecontent.net/view.php?comic=1643 find mates and reproduce]]. In fairness, everyone agreed in-universe that that one was weird.
40** Pintsize ended up with a laser because a government semi tried to mate with a Best Buy semi.
41** WordOfGod: "No one is sure who decided it would be a good idea to give [=AnthroPCs=] libido, but everyone agrees it would be more trouble than it's worth to remove it. Besides, the horny little bastards would revolt."
42** Later on, Momo shows a more human and well-rounded personality than most of the other cast, including things as complex as sadness for the plight of the first AI (it was stuck in a box for several years while it was tested) to gratitude and love for humans in general for accepting [=AIs=] so welcomingly.
43** As the series continues and TheSingularity sets in, this trope is pretty much turned up to [[MundaneFantastic Mundanely Human Robots]].
44--->'''Faye:''' ''Why is {{fainting}} even a thing she can do.''
45* Some of the robots in ''Webcomic/SchlockMercenary'' are like this, especially the construction drones. They can even feel pain, although that's justified:
46-->'''Drone:''' "Pain will help us cut maintenance costs." You didn't mention how much it would ''hurt''.
47* In ''Webcomic/{{Sinfest}}'', [[http://www.sinfest.net/view.php?date=2006-11-05 a woman talking to Slick malfunctions, and Satan shows up to repair her. She's once again apparently human at the end.]]
48* Shows up a few times in ''Webcomic/SluggyFreelance'', usually in [[AnotherDimension different dimensions]]. Like in [[http://sluggy.com/comics/archives/daily/20010717 this]] strip:
49-->'''Robot News Anchor:''' A massive search party is searching for the missing Secret Angel Princess-Princess as well as GOFOTRON's right arm. Our prayers go out for them both. But more for Secret Angel since she's a person and GOFOTRON's arm is a thing. But then again, I'm a thing, so who cares. Nobody cares about us things. I hate you all.
50* Robots in ''Webcomic/{{SSDD}}'' seem prone to developing into this unless they are designed with caps on their intelligence and personality, or if they don't have them, they usually have their memories erased every few months.
51* The robot characters from ''Webcomic/{{Supertron}}'' are this in spades.
52* Nicki in ''Webcomic/TimesLikeThis'' acts human enough to be actually mistaken for a human.
53* Tentadora from ''Webcomic/{{Zoophobia}}'': At first, she looks like she might be human or at least, some humanoid creature, knowing the setting. But then she changes to [[http://www.zoophobiacomic.com/Zoophobia/?p=443 a more robotic look]], revealing herself to be a robot with a ridiculously humanoid form.

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