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* ComicBook/SonicTheComic has many robot versions of Sonic built by Robotnik's assistant Grimer. The first was a Badnik designed to look like Sonic called the Sonic Badnik. The second robot Sonic seen is a damaged Silver Sonic on the Death Egg I (based on the Mecha Sonic from the Death Egg Zone,)

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* ComicBook/SonicTheComic has many robot versions of Sonic built by Robotnik's assistant Grimer.and friends. The first was a Badnik designed to look like Sonic called the Sonic Badnik. The second robot Sonic seen is a damaged Silver Sonic on the Death Egg I (based on the Mecha Sonic from the Death Egg Zone,) Zone). Grimer tried to use Amy to power a Super Badnik designed to look like her, after that failure, Grimer began work on Project Metallix which resulted in the first Metallix called Metallix the Metal Sonic serving as the villain of the VideoGame/SonicCD story.
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* ComicBook/SonicTheComic has many robot versions of Sonic built by Robotnik's assistant Grimer. The first robot Sonic seen is a damaged Evil Sonic on the Death Egg I (based on the Mecha Sonic from the Death Egg Zone,)

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* ComicBook/SonicTheComic has many robot versions of Sonic built by Robotnik's assistant Grimer. The first was a Badnik designed to look like Sonic called the Sonic Badnik. The second robot Sonic seen is a damaged Evil Silver Sonic on the Death Egg I (based on the Mecha Sonic from the Death Egg Zone,)

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** Recently, one of Sonic's Robot Mes has undergone a HeelFaceTurn and is working with the Secret Freedom Fighters. His colour scheme reminiscent of Gemerl from Sonic Advance 3.

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** Recently, one of Sonic's Robot Mes called Shard has undergone a HeelFaceTurn and is working with the Secret Freedom Fighters. His colour scheme reminiscent of Gemerl from Sonic Advance 3.


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*** It's possible that the robot reappeared in ''VideoGame/MegadimensionNeptuniaVII'' as the DLC character "Nepgya" as one of her idle quotes mention of her ability to possess and her {{backstory}} in the 4-koma has shown her to be a spirit that is once part of Nepgear before being turned into a real character by a poll. It could possibly mean that she possessed the robot and took control of it, which would explain on how she was able to fight and interact.
* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' has Robo Ky, an attempt to recreate [[KnightInShiningArmor Ky Kiske]], however... it's an utter failure, as far as personality goes, in combat however, he's very good at it.
** Which led to the creation in ''VideoGame/{{Mugen}}'' of several Robo- knock offs, the most populars are Robo Jam, Robo Sol, and Robo [[VideoGame/FatalFury Rock Howard]]

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*** ** It's possible that the robot reappeared in ''VideoGame/MegadimensionNeptuniaVII'' as the DLC character "Nepgya" as one of her idle quotes mention of her ability to possess and her {{backstory}} in the 4-koma has shown her to be a spirit that is once part of Nepgear before being turned into a real character by a poll. It could possibly mean that she possessed the robot and took control of it, which would explain on how she was able to fight and interact.
* ''VideoGame/GuiltyGear'' has Robo Ky, an attempt to recreate [[KnightInShiningArmor Ky Kiske]], however... it's an utter failure, as far as personality goes, in combat however, he's very good at it.
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* In one episode of the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' animated series, Cyborg builds a robot copy of himself before going undercover at the Hive Academy (oddly enough, using an identity based around his real name). Brother Blood later builds an entire army of them.

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* In one the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003'' episode of the ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' animated series, "Deception", Cyborg builds a robot copy of himself before going undercover at the Hive Academy (oddly enough, using an identity based around his real name). Brother Blood later builds an entire army of them.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' episode "Pseudo Sonic", Dr. Robotnik built the titular Pseudo Sonic to wreak havoc on Mobius and frame Sonic for it. Unlike the robot Sonics from other media, this one was a vehicle piloted by Robotnik's lab rat Lawrence, who didn't want to make Sonic look bad, but was forced to under the threat of [[IHaveYourWife his parents]] being used as test subjects for Robotnik's "surface-to-Sonic" missile.

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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' episode "Pseudo Sonic", Dr. Robotnik built the titular Pseudo Sonic robot to wreak havoc on Mobius and frame Sonic for it. Unlike the robot Sonics from other media, this one was a vehicle piloted by Robotnik's lab rat Lawrence, who didn't want to make Sonic look bad, but was forced to under the threat of [[IHaveYourWife his parents]] being used as test subjects for Robotnik's "surface-to-Sonic" missile.
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* In the ''WesternAnimation/AdventuresOfSonicTheHedgehog'' episode "Pseudo Sonic", Dr. Robotnik built the titular Pseudo Sonic to wreak havoc on Mobius and frame Sonic for it. Unlike the robot Sonics from other media, this one was a vehicle piloted by Robotnik's lab rat Lawrence, who didn't want to make Sonic look bad, but was forced to under the threat of [[IHaveYourWife his parents]] being used as test subjects for Robotnik's "surface-to-Sonic" missile.
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* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Catscratch}},'' The cats build robot versions of themselves to help around the house. [[AIIsACrapshoot It backfires.]]

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* On ''WesternAnimation/{{Catscratch}},'' The the cats build robot versions of themselves to help around the house. [[AIIsACrapshoot It backfires.]]

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* In ''WesternAnimation/BillyAndMandysBigBoogeyAdventure'', Boogey's [[TheDragon Dragon]] Mr. Creeper invents two robots of Billy and Mandy that he sends back in time at the beginning of the movie to make sure the real duo doesn't get the ArtifactOfDoom. Their voices are so heavily vocoded that every time they speak is accompanied by subtitles.



* ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow'' special "The Mean Machine" had a race of extraterrestrial automatons attempt to enslave humanity by taking advantage of their blind dependance on electronic devices. They realize that Garfield poses a threat to their schemes, so they attempt to get rid of the cat by creating robot doubles of everyone Garfield knows and sending them to kill him.
* In ''[[WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure]]'', Boogey's [[TheDragon Dragon]] Mr. Creeper invents two robots of Billy and Mandy that he sends back in time at the beginning of the movie to make sure the real duo do not get the ArtifactOfDoom. Their voices are so heavily vocoded that every time they speak is accompanied by subtitles.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheGarfieldShow'' special "The Mean Machine" had a race of extraterrestrial automatons attempt to enslave humanity by taking advantage of their blind dependance dependence on electronic devices. They realize that Garfield poses a threat to their schemes, so they attempt to get rid of the cat by creating robot doubles of everyone Garfield knows and sending them to kill him.
* In ''[[WesternAnimation/TheGrimAdventuresOfBillyAndMandy Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure]]'', Boogey's [[TheDragon Dragon]] Mr. Creeper invents two robots of Billy and Mandy that he sends back in time at the beginning of the movie to make sure the real duo do not get the ArtifactOfDoom. Their voices are so heavily vocoded that every time they speak is accompanied by subtitles.
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** The Season 2 finale [[spoiler:has Bernard building a host version of Charlotte Hale and put Dolores' control unit in her. Then, the Hale-host (or Halores) kills the real Hale, poses as her when the Delos extraction team arrives and flees the park]].

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** The Season 2 reveals that this is the "true purpose" for the park as hinted at early in Season 1: Delos spent three decades using various forms of surveillance, including technology hidden in the headgear the Guests would wear, to "decode" them in an effort to achieve this. Essentially, a Host that would be a duplicate including memories and personality of a person effectively making them immortal. The problem as it turns out is that the human mind can't handle this transition due to it being limited and often the duplicates go insane. That said, it's demonstrated a couple of times that a Host can be built for replacing others and not go crazy by programming them with full knowledge they're not the original.
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finale [[spoiler:has Bernard building a host version of Charlotte Hale and put Dolores' control unit in her. Then, the Hale-host (or ("dubbed" Halores) kills the real Hale, poses as her when the Delos extraction team arrives and flees the park]]. park. In Season 3, she places a copy of her mind into the Halores who is able to pass herself off as the original but affected by the real Charolette's love for her family. After their death, whom she blames Delores for, "Hale" JumpsOffTheSlipperySlope and decides to conquer and enslave humanity.]]
*** Halores [[spoiler: then proceeds to create a Host duplicate of their mutual ArchEnemy William aka the Man in Black who also is aware he's just a copy and thus doesn't suffer from the SanitySlippage duplicates. However, thirty years of pretending to be him causes him to grow beyond his programming and when they confront each other by the end declares himself William.]]
*** [[spoiler: Caleb, a main character introduced in Season 3, dies and the one audience is following throughout the first half of season 4 is a Host duplicate that's been going through a Fidelity Test by Hale, whose trying to understand the humans who can resist the mind control that she employs to control humanity. Like before, he starts to degrade especially after he learns the truth about what he is but the his love for daughter is enough to keep him going long enough to get her to safety.]]
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** Generally speaking, it can be a little unsettling just how effortlessly and accurately the holodeck can emulate a specific real person, especially since the resultant holodeck character is usually presumed to be a [[JustAMachine nonsentient]] EmptyShell. If they're left running long enough, holodeck characters [[EmergentHuman can sometimes achieve full sentience]], though the CloningBlues aspect of letting this happen to a character based on a living person aren't really addressed in the franchise.

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** Generally speaking, it can be a little unsettling just how effortlessly and accurately the holodeck can emulate a specific real person, especially since the resultant holodeck character is usually presumed to be a [[JustAMachine nonsentient]] EmptyShell. If they're left running long enough, holodeck characters [[EmergentHuman can sometimes achieve full sentience]], though the CloningBlues aspect of letting this happen to a character hologram based on a living person aren't really addressed in the franchise.
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** Generally speaking, it can be a little unsettling just how effortlessly and accurately the holodeck can emulate a real person, especially since the resultant holodeck character is usually presumed to be a [[JustAMachine nonsentient]] EmptyShell. If they're left running long enough, holodeck characters [[EmergentHuman can sometimes achieve full sentience]], though the CloningBlues aspect of letting this happen to a character based on a living person aren't really addressed in the franchise.

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** Generally speaking, it can be a little unsettling just how effortlessly and accurately the holodeck can emulate a specific real person, especially since the resultant holodeck character is usually presumed to be a [[JustAMachine nonsentient]] EmptyShell. If they're left running long enough, holodeck characters [[EmergentHuman can sometimes achieve full sentience]], though the CloningBlues aspect of letting this happen to a character based on a living person aren't really addressed in the franchise.
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* ''ComicBook/GIJoeARealAmericanHeroMarvel'': One issue's plot revolved around Cobra having created new, extremely convincing robot duplicates of many world leaders and influential people. Snake Eyes, Scarlet, and Stormshadow got dispatched to infiltrate and destroy the factory before Cobra can produce enough robot duplicates to put their plans in motion. [[NeverSplitTheParty The three of them go in separate ways]] and find out that Snake Eyes has been replaced by a duplicate when he attacks Scarlet.
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** In ''Sensational Spider-Man #30'', Spider-Man and Black Cat are made to fight robotic duplicates of themselves by the villain Arcade.

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** In ''Sensational Spider-Man #30'', Spider-Man and Black Cat are made to fight robotic duplicates of themselves by the villain Arcade. They turn this plan against him by Spider-Man knocking out the robot Black Cat, allowing the real one to sneak up on Arcade and subdue him.

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* Kang's robot Franchise/SpiderMan was made with the assumption it would not meet the original. The robot was created to trick ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' into believing he was the real deal.

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Kang's Spider-Man robot Franchise/SpiderMan was made with the assumption it would not meet the original. The robot was created to trick ''ComicBook/TheAvengers'' into believing he was the real deal.deal.
** In ''Sensational Spider-Man #30'', Spider-Man and Black Cat are made to fight robotic duplicates of themselves by the villain Arcade.
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->'''Bill''': Wow! Evil robot "us"es!\\
'''Ted''': Excellent!

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->'''Bill''': ->'''Bill:''' Wow! Evil robot "us"es!\\
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* ''Anime/ArmitageIII: Dual Matrix'' has robot ''[[CloningBlues clones]]'' of the [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot android]] lead. Their world has [[SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence three kinds of robots]], dumb mechanical ones, menial work bots, and the outlawed Thirds which are organic/mechanical robots and can bear children. Armitage herself is a ReplacementGoldfish of their creator's dead daughter, and a CorruptCorporateExecutive steals her father's notes and makes more of her. Yech. Of course, since they were more like "twins" than Robot Me's, they were [[EvilTwin Evil.]]
* ''Ayame and Amane'' is a small series of two-page gags about a girl who is [[LoveMakesYouCrazy hilariously in love]] [[QueerPeopleAreFunny with her female schoolmate]]. Kamijou, the one in love, invests tons of money on her school's robotics club in hopes of creating a robot copy of her LoveInterest Chiho, for [[SexBot personal use]]. While it ends up looking nothing like the actual person (except for a wig), it ''does'' have a "sexy mode".
-->'''Mecha Chiho''': [[AC:Oh no how embarrassing. My D-Terminal connector fell out. Don't look. Don't look at my D-Connector that just fell out.]]
-->'''Kamijou''': ...(to the robotics club) [[{{Robosexual}} Here's another 4,000. Please continue developing]].

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* ''Anime/ArmitageIII: Dual Matrix'' has robot ''[[CloningBlues clones]]'' of the [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot [[RidiculouslyHumanRobots android]] lead. Their world has [[SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence three kinds of robots]], dumb mechanical ones, menial work bots, and the outlawed Thirds which are organic/mechanical robots and can bear children. Armitage herself is a ReplacementGoldfish of their creator's dead daughter, and a CorruptCorporateExecutive steals her father's notes and makes more of her. Yech. Of course, since they were more like "twins" than Robot Me's, they were [[EvilTwin Evil.]]
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* ''Ayame and Amane'' is a small series of two-page gags about a girl who is [[LoveMakesYouCrazy hilariously in love]] [[QueerPeopleAreFunny with her female schoolmate]]. Kamijou, the one in love, invests tons of money on her school's robotics club in hopes of creating a robot copy of her LoveInterest love interest Chiho, for [[SexBot [[{{Sexbot}} personal use]]. While it ends up looking nothing like the actual person (except for a wig), it ''does'' have a "sexy mode".
-->'''Mecha Chiho''': [[AC:Oh -->'''Mecha-Chiho:''' Oh no how embarrassing. My D-Terminal connector fell out. Don't look. Don't look at my D-Connector that just fell out.]]
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'''Kamijou:''' ... ''[to
the robotics club) club]'' [[{{Robosexual}} Here's another 4,000. Please continue developing]].



* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, [[GadgeteerGenius Clemont]] constructs a robot version of himself (called Clembot) to conduct Gym Battles. Unfortunately, when first activated, [[AIIsACrapshoot it went a bit power-mad.]] Clemont eventually fixed this problem and left the robot in charge of the Gym while he travels with Ash.

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* In the ''Anime/{{Pokemon}}'' anime, ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', [[GadgeteerGenius Clemont]] constructs a robot version of himself (called Clembot) to conduct Gym Battles. Unfortunately, when first activated, [[AIIsACrapshoot it went a bit power-mad.]] Clemont eventually fixed this problem and left the robot in charge of the Gym while he travels with Ash.
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* ''VideoGame/TinyToonAdventuresDefendersOfTheUniverse'' has Mech versions of Buster, Babs, Plucky and Hamton as a UniqueEnemy encounter in the Mothership. Defeating them unlocks them as playable characters.
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* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'': Jet made a robot version of himself named Jet 2 to do menial tasks for him. However, he is rusty, falls apart frequently, and has a limited vocabulary. In "[[Recap/ReadyJetGoS2E3AsteroidBeltSpaceRaceSydney2 Sydney 2]]", Sydney notices how lonely Jet 2 is, so she makes a robot version of ''herself'' named Sydney 2, who is much more sleek and advanced.
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* ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy'' Has the [=RoboKing=], a ReplacementGoldfish made by the Prince and his cousins after the King of All Cosmos was sent into a coma thanks to a falling meteorite. The [=RoboKing=] is a RidiculouslyHumanRobot whose personality is the opposite of the King's, being extremely depressed and insecure.

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* ''VideoGame/KatamariDamacy'' Has has the [=RoboKing=], a ReplacementGoldfish made by the Prince and his cousins after the King of All Cosmos was sent into a coma thanks to a falling meteorite. The [=RoboKing=] is a RidiculouslyHumanRobot whose personality is the opposite of the King's, being extremely depressed and insecure.
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*''ComicBook/InvestiGators'': After the events of Off the Hook, Brash is temporarily replaced by [=RoboBrash=].
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** In the multiplayer for ''VideoGame/BanjoKazooieNutsAndBolts'', players could control a robotic copy of Banjo as they competed in races with other players online.
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* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' had [=WordBot=], a robot that [[EvilGenius Tobey]] created and modeled after her who developed {{Yandere}} tendencies when it seemed like Tobey was more interested in the real [=WordGirl=].

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* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' had [=WordBot=], a robot that [[EvilGenius Tobey]] created and modeled after her who developed {{Yandere}} {{yandere}} tendencies when it seemed like Tobey was more interested in the real [=WordGirl=].
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* ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'' had [=WordBot=], a robot that [[EvilGenius Tobey]] created and modeled after her who developed {{Yandere}} tendencies when it seemed like Tobey was more interested in the real [=WordGirl=].
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* ''Fanfic/ReMyHostageNotYours'': When Gaz is supposed to travel to Australia with Dib to join their father for a family vacation/PR coverage following his latest project's completion, which would risk the progress Zim is making in getting [[ClingyMacGuffin the PAK off of her]], Zim creates a robot duplicate to go in her place. Its AI is a perfect imitation of Gaz's personality to sell the illusion, though she can also remote control it if necessary.
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* The British government once gave WesternAnimation/DangerMouse and Penfold robot doppelgangers to help with their workload. However, the robots [[SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence were mindlessly stupid]]. In another episode, one of Dangermouse's enemies, Professor Crumhorn, covertly replaced Penfold with a robot double who was braver and more confident. The downside was that at Crumhorn's command, the robot would transform into a HumongousMecha form and follow its true programming....destroy Dangermouse.

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* The British government once gave WesternAnimation/DangerMouse and Penfold robot doppelgangers to help with their workload. However, the robots [[SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence were mindlessly stupid]]. In another episode, one of Dangermouse's enemies, Professor Dr. Crumhorn, [[CaptureAndReplicate covertly replaced Penfold with a robot double double]] who was braver and more confident. The downside was that at Crumhorn's command, the robot would transform into a HumongousMecha form and follow its true programming....destroy Dangermouse.
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* The British government once gave WesternAnimation/DangerMouse and Penfold robot doppelgangers to help with their workload. However, the robots [[SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence were mindlessly stupid]]. In another episode, one of Dangermouse's enemies covertly replaced Penfold with a robot double who was braver and more confident. The downside was that at the villain's command, the robot would transform into a HumongousMecha form and follow its true programming....destroy Dangermouse.

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* The British government once gave WesternAnimation/DangerMouse and Penfold robot doppelgangers to help with their workload. However, the robots [[SlidingScaleOfRobotIntelligence were mindlessly stupid]]. In another episode, one of Dangermouse's enemies enemies, Professor Crumhorn, covertly replaced Penfold with a robot double who was braver and more confident. The downside was that at the villain's Crumhorn's command, the robot would transform into a HumongousMecha form and follow its true programming....destroy Dangermouse.
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* ''Animation/CrazyCandies'': In Season 2 episode 31, Marshyo and Jackie invent delivery robots that look much like them, albeit the Marshyo one has three pairs of arms instead of one. They both start to malfunction, leading to the Jackie one in particular consuming everyone and everything it can grab.

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* ''Animation/CrazyCandies'': In Season 2 episode 31, Marshyo and Jackie Jackey invent delivery robots that look much like them, albeit the Marshyo one has three pairs of arms instead of one. They both start to malfunction, leading to the Jackie Jackey one in particular consuming everyone and everything it can grab.
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* ''WesternAnimation/StrawberryShortcake: Berry In The Big City'': The Cake-inator is this to Strawberry Shortcake.
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* ''WebVideo/ProfessorJuice'': In her "Top 10 Robots in Gaming" list, R.O.S.I.E., a robot modeled after the real Rosie whose name stands for '''R'''obotic '''O'''perating '''S'''ystem '''I'''n '''E'''xcellence, tries to replace the real Rosie as the host, but she gets deactivated by the real Rosie as punishment.

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