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* [[Moral Myopia]]: We see a group of humans that make a sport and spectacle of publicly destroying sentient robots in various ways. They are shown having great concern when the possibility that a child has gone missing on their grounds and that it may have been confused with a robot is presented to them. Meanwhile, the crowd who've gathered to see this show end up rioting when the MC tries to have the child-mecha David dissolved in acid, and it's clear that they did this mostly because the MC failed to prove that David was a robot.
* [[Noodle Incident]]: Before hunting down Gigolo Joe, Lord Johnson-Johnson asks his subordinate to confirm that Joe isn't human, alluding to an otherwise unexplained (but probably fatal) "Trenton incident." The fan-made novelisation both confirms and expands on this: a homeless man, drunk and scanned with dodgy equipment, ended up captured by the Mecha-hunters and ripped to pieces on stage- almost ending the Flesh Fair for good.
* [[Novelization]]: An online, fan-made one still exists [https://web.archive.org/web/20110201064556/http://www.comeawayohumanchild.net/WhereTheLionsWeep/AIAFNb1c01version2005.htm here]; it expands on much of the story, on numerous minor characters, and the mysterious Specialists at the end of the film.
* [[Our Souls Are Different]]: Apparently, spacetime itself stores information about past events and people.
* [[Parental Favoritism]]: Admittedly, David is "just" a realistic robot.
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[[Category:Science Fiction Films]]
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