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* ''Film/BicentennialMan'': When Andrew first sees Galatea it appears as though he has found the {{Fembot}} of his dreams, only for him to quickly realize she is just a [[PersonalityChip shallow personality program]] on a normal robot. In fact, within five minutes or so of having met her, he considers her too ''[[SubvertedTrope annoying]]'' to tolerate.
--> '''Andrew:''' ''(to Rupert)'' Shut her off, or I ''will''.
--> '''Andrew:''' ''(to Rupert)'' Shut her off, or I ''will''.
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** Eventually, [[spoiler:retired warbot Bubbles gets into an increasingly intensely romantic relationship with the human Faye]].
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** Eventually, [[spoiler:retired warbot Bubbles gets into an increasingly intensely romantic There's also at least one relationship with the between a human Faye]].and a robot that's highly romantic on the robot side, but that doesn't strictly fit within the trope definition.
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-->''I think I felt my circuit board ignite''
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-->''We may be machines, but I'm in love tonight"''
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-->''You held my hand in your metallic grip''
-->''We may be machines, but I'm in love tonight"''
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-->''"I remember our software was compatible''
-->''Icompatible''\\
''I think I felt my circuit boardignite''
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''You held my hand in your metallicgrip''
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''We may be machines, but I'm in love tonight"''
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* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' has a minor side plot involving a robot romance between background characters Seven and Jeremy.
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* ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'' has a ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'':
** A minor side plotinvolving involves a robot romance between background characters Seven and Jeremy.Jeremy.
** Eventually, [[spoiler:retired warbot Bubbles gets into an increasingly intensely romantic relationship with the human Faye]].
** A minor side plot
** Eventually, [[spoiler:retired warbot Bubbles gets into an increasingly intensely romantic relationship with the human Faye]].
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* Florence and Winston in ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'' are an example from a certain point of view. While Florence is an [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted wolf]] rather than a mechanical robot she is legally an artificial intelligence, and her brain design is based on Dr Bowman's architecture, which was also used for the robot population of Jean.
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* Florence and Winston in ''Webcomic/{{Freefall}}'' are an example from a certain point of view. While Florence is an [[UpliftedAnimal uplifted wolf]] rather than a mechanical robot she is legally an artificial intelligence, and her brain design is based on Dr Bowman's architecture, which was also used for the robot population of Jean.
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-->''(to a Golden Crushbot)'' [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything "You could 'crush' me anytime!"]]
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-->''(to a Golden Crushbot)'' [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything "You could 'crush' 'crush']] [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar me anytime!"]]
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* ''VideoGame/LegendsOfRuneterra'' has a Follower unit called the Slotbot, a flashy slot machine robot who, [[SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids for some bizarre reason]], is one of the only robotic characters with a voice and a personality based in sapience. He has many interactions acknowledging them when played, and about half of them are very flirty in nature (whether the other robots are even capable of reciprocation is unknown).
-->''(to a Golden Crushbot)'' [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything "You could 'crush' me anytime!"]]
-->''(to a Golden Crushbot)'' [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything "You could 'crush' me anytime!"]]
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* In ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'', Clockwork Smurf and Clockwork Smurfette's relationship results in the creation of their offspring Baby Clockwork Smurf -- plus hundreds of other Clockwork Smurfs.
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* In ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'', Clockwork Smurf and Clockwork Smurfette's relationship results in the creation of their offspring Baby Clockwork Smurf -- plus hundreds of a hundred other Clockwork Smurfs.
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* In ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'', Clockwork Smurf and Clockwork Smurfette's relationship results in the creation of their offspring Baby Clockwork Smurf -- plus hundreds of other Clockwork Smurfs.
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* In ''Fanfic/EmpathTheLuckiestSmurf'', Clockwork Smurf and Clockwork Smurfette's relationship results in the creation of their offspring Baby Clockwork Smurf -- plus hundreds of other Clockwork Smurfs.
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* ''Westernanimation/{{Phantom 2040}}'' pairs up Heisenberg and Pavlova, the first two robots to gain self-awareness.
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* ''Westernanimation/{{Phantom ''WesternAnimation/{{Phantom 2040}}'' pairs up Heisenberg and Pavlova, the first two robots to gain self-awareness.self-awareness.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' has Handy build Clockwork Smurfette to be Clockwork Smurf's companion. She initially falls for her creator instead, but after helping Clockwork Smurf defeat Gargamel, her affections turn towards Clockwork Smurf for the rest of the series.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs'' has Handy build Clockwork Smurfette to be Clockwork Smurf's companion. She initially falls for her creator instead, but after helping Clockwork Smurf defeat Gargamel, her affections turn towards Clockwork Smurf for the rest of the series.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WallE'': The focus of the entire plot is the romance between the title WALL•E and EVE. In their case, their concept of love may have come from the ''Theatre/HelloDolly'' clip WALL•E showed to EVE.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WallE'': The focus of the entire plot is the romance between the title WALL•E and EVE. In their case, their concept of love may have come from the ''Theatre/HelloDolly'' ''Film/HelloDolly'' clip WALL•E showed to EVE.
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** All of the above is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the fact that robots ''can'' reproduce sexually in order to meet a demand too large for factories to supply on their own. It's worth noting that the definition of "robots" extends to ''all'' technology in the 31st century, which comes equipped with {{AI}} by default; in "The Bots and the Bees" Bender fathers a child with a vending machine.
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** All of the above is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the fact that robots ''can'' reproduce sexually in order to meet a demand too large for factories to supply on their own. It's worth noting that the definition of "robots" extends to ''all'' technology in the 31st century, which comes equipped with {{AI}} by default; in "The Bots and the Bees" Bender fathers a child with by a vending machine.
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** All of the above is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the fact that robots ''can'' reproduce sexually in order to meet a demand too large for factories to supply on their own. It's worth noting that the definition of "robots" extends to all ''all'' technology in the 31st century, which comes equipped with {{AI}} by default; in "The Bots and the Bees" Bender fathers a child with a vending machine.
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** All of the above is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the fact that robots ''can'' reproduce sexually in order to meet a demand too large for factories to supply on their own. It's worth noting that the definition of "robots" extends to all technology in the 31st century; century, which comes equipped with {{AI}} by default; in "The Bots and the Bees" Bender fathers a child with a vending machine.
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** All of the above is [[[JustifiedTrope [[JustifiedTrope justified]] by the fact that robots ''can'' reproduce sexually in order to meet a demand too large for factories to supply on their own. It's worth noting that the definition of "robots" extends to all technology in the 31st century, with ordinary household appliances having their own AIs; century; in "The Bots and the Bees" Bender fathers a child with a vending machine.
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