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Top 20 Robots in Live Action Sci-Fi

1. Tic-Tok
He is nº1 on the list because of his significance. He was the first robot to be called a robot in a book. He appeared in 1907 in L. Franck Baum’s Oz books, 14 years before Karel Capek, “the creator of the word robot” made it popular. Tic-Tok appeared in some silent movies but was cut of the 1939 version of The Wizard of Oz with Judy Garland (Dorothy), Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger (Scarecrow), Bert Lahr (Cowardly Lion), Jack Haley (Tin Man), Margaret Hamilton (Wicked Witch) and Terry (Toto).



2. R2-D2 & C-3PO
People like to divide them whenever there is this type of list, but I think that because they are a team, a dysfunctional team, but a team, they should be paired up. Well they are here because they are self-aware, brave and coward, they are no longer a tool in the movie or a comic relief, and they are protagonists in the story that is being told. If not for R2 Luke would never had got the message by the princess and if not for 3PO we couldn’t understand what R2 was saying.



3. Robocop
Part man, but for the most part robot. Classic tale of is he a he or a it.



4. Replicants
Well, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?"



5. Andrew Martin
A robot that wants to be a man.



6. Marvin The Paranoid Android
Well is just fun, fun, fun. It’s the only robot that I can remember in which you laugh at. And one of the few that have human type mental problems, it is depressed and is always me, me, me.



7. Maria
Because she is one of the most iconic robots in one of the most iconic sci-fi movies ever made, Metropolis by Fritz Lang.



8. Data
Has with R2-D2 and C3PO he is an important part of the story being told. (personally not one of my favorites)



9. Sonny
Because he is the robot that broke the three laws of robotics, created by the writer of the series of books I, Robot, Isaac Asimov.
1- A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction allow a human being to come to harm;
2- A robot must obey the orders given to it by humans, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law;
3- A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Laws.



10. Gort
It can kill with a simple glare.



11. Transformers
I’m not going to individualize them all. The premise of the movies only works because there are lots of them and because they are different in shape, size and “mentality”.



12. T-1000
LIVING METAL!!!!!!



13. Robby The Robot
Probably one of the most recognizable robots of all time. It entered in 24 films and appeared has itself in talk shows and parades.



14. B-9
If it ever had a name it was, Class M-3 Model B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot. Incredible every single robot in film or tv has some sort of name or abbreviation, not this one, and that is why it is in the list, also because it was in a great sci-fi show.



15. ABC Warrior
Just because... it is a killing machine.



16. ED-209
It was basically a robot tank with some faults, “You have 20 seconds to comply”, 1…2…3…4 and everyone dies (he had some bugs).



17. Johnny 5
He is a robot on the run from the army, and he saves a girl from an abusive relationship.



18. Twiki
First of all, since we are still in the 21st century it is possible when the 25th century arrives we will have small robots that accompany us in our adventures. Second, it is voiced by Mel Blanc.



19. Doctor Who robots
 Although the Dalek is the recognizable one, the tv show had a lot of robots.



20. Mechagodzilla
Well…………. IT’S A ROBOT GODZILLA, what more do you need?



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