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This is a list of androids (robots that resemble humans). | This is a list of androids (robots that resemble humans). | ||
==Introduced in the 1930s== | |||
* Jim Hammond / Human Torch, the android created by Professor Phineas T. Horton (Marvel Comics) | |||
==Introduced in the 1950s== | ==Introduced in the 1950s== | ||
* Astro Boy (''Astro Boy'') | * Astro Boy (''Astro Boy'') | ||
==Introduced in the 1960s== | |||
* Vision (Marvel Comics) | |||
==Introduced in the 1970s== | ==Introduced in the 1970s== |
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This is a list of androids (robots that resemble humans).
Introduced in the 1930s
- Jim Hammond / Human Torch, the android created by Professor Phineas T. Horton (Marvel Comics)
Introduced in the 1950s
- Astro Boy (Astro Boy)
Introduced in the 1960s
- Vision (Marvel Comics)
Introduced in the 1970s
- Honey Kisaragi (Cutie Honey)
Introduced in the 1980s
- Arale Norimaki (Dr. Slump)
- Data and Lore (Star Trek)
- Mega Man and Roll (Mega Man)
- Terminator (The Terminator)
Introduced in the 1990s
- AR-2 and AR-10 (Battle Angel Alita)
Introduced in the 2000s
- Chii / Elda, Freya, Kotoko, Sumomo, Zima, Dita, and Yuzuki (Chobits)
- David, Gigolo Joe, other androids at the Flesh Fair, Sheila, Gigolo Jane, another David in Professor Hobby's office, multiple other copies of David, and multiple copies of Darlene (A.I. Artificial Intelligence)
- Makoto (MySims)
- Night Tenjō (Absolute Boyfriend)
- Sechs, Elf, and Zwölf (Battle Angel Alita)
- XJ-9 / Jane Wakeman (My Life as a Teenage Robot)
Introduced in the 2010s
- Ash Starmer's robot copy (Black Mirror episode "Be Right Back")
- Zane (Ninjago)