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* The graphic novel ''[[Daisy Kutter]]'' utilizes this setting with surprisingly little ham-handedness, largely because robots appear only when it makes sense for them to do so in the plot. |
* The graphic novel ''[[Daisy Kutter]]'' utilizes this setting with surprisingly little ham-handedness, largely because robots appear only when it makes sense for them to do so in the plot. |
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* The comicbook ''[[Iron West]]'' by Doug TenNapel, in which cowboys and Gold Rush prospectors must fight off a robot zombie uprising. |
* The comicbook ''[[Iron West]]'' by Doug TenNapel, in which cowboys and Gold Rush prospectors must fight off a robot zombie uprising. |
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* The comic book ''[[Cowboys and Aliens (comics)|Cowboys and Aliens]]'', wherein cowboys and Indians set aside their differences because, hey, aliens are invading. |
* The comic book ''[[Cowboys and Aliens (comics)|Cowboys and Aliens]]'', wherein cowboys and Indians set aside their differences because, hey, aliens are invading. |
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* ''Justice Riders'', a [[Justice League of America]] [[Elseworld]], in which [[Wonder Woman|Sheriff Diana Prince]] leads the flying Native American [[Hawkman|Katar Johnson]], the [[Steampunk]] engineer [[Blue Beetle|Beetle]], the maverick gambler [[Booster Gold|Booster]], the fast-drawing [[The Flash|Kid Flash]], and the extremely mysterious [[Martian Manhunter|John Jones]] against rail baron Maxwell Lord, whose plan to control the West combines Felix Faust's magic and alien (Dominator) technology. |
* ''Justice Riders'', a [[Justice League of America]] [[Elseworld]], in which [[Wonder Woman|Sheriff Diana Prince]] leads the flying Native American [[Hawkman|Katar Johnson]], the [[Steampunk]] engineer [[Blue Beetle|Beetle]], the maverick gambler [[Booster Gold|Booster]], the fast-drawing [[The Flash|Kid Flash]], and the extremely mysterious [[Martian Manhunter|John Jones]] against rail baron Maxwell Lord, whose plan to control the West combines Felix Faust's magic and alien (Dominator) technology. |
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== Live-Action TV == |
== Live-Action TV == |
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* ''[[The Adventures of Brisco County Jr]]'' definitely qualifies, being a Western adventure with [[Steampunk]] technology and an [[Imported Alien Phlebotinum]] "orb". |
* ''[[The Adventures of Brisco County Jr]]'' definitely qualifies, being a Western adventure with [[Steampunk]] technology and an [[Imported Alien Phlebotinum]] "orb". |
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* ''[[The Wild Wild West (TV series)|The Wild Wild West]]''. The series is the [[Ur Example]] of this genre. |
* ''[[The Wild Wild West (TV series)|The Wild Wild West]]''. The series is the [[Ur Example]] of this genre. |
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* ''[[Legend (TV series)|Legend]]'' (the TV series starring Richard Dean Anderson and John de Lancie) |
* ''[[Legend (TV series)|Legend]]'' (the TV series starring Richard Dean Anderson and John de Lancie) |
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* The ''[[Firefly]]'' verse , though nominally a [[Space Western]], could also be considered a [[Standard Sci Fi Setting]] [[X Meets Y|crossed with this]]. |
* The ''[[Firefly]]'' verse , though nominally a [[Space Western]], could also be considered a [[Standard Sci Fi Setting]] [[X Meets Y|crossed with this]]. |
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== Music == |
== Music == |
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== Video Games == |
== Video Games == |
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* ''[[Wild ARMs]]'' |
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* ''[[Phantasy Star Zero]]'' |
* ''[[Phantasy Star Zero]]'' |
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* ''[[Gun Mute]]'', a piece of interactive fiction by C.E.J. Pacian. |
* ''[[Gun Mute]]'', a piece of interactive fiction by C.E.J. Pacian. |
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* The 90s animated series ''[[The New Adventures Of Zorro]]'' had Diego fighting [[Steampunk]] cyborgs and magical foes. To even the odds, [[Magical Native American|Grey Owl]] provided Zorro with his own magical assistance, and Barnardo was reinvented as a [[Gadgeteer Genius]]. |
* The 90s animated series ''[[The New Adventures Of Zorro]]'' had Diego fighting [[Steampunk]] cyborgs and magical foes. To even the odds, [[Magical Native American|Grey Owl]] provided Zorro with his own magical assistance, and Barnardo was reinvented as a [[Gadgeteer Genius]]. |
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* ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' had this setting briefly during a [[Trapped in TV Land]] episode. |
* ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' had this setting briefly during a [[Trapped in TV Land]] episode. |
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* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'' featured an episode where Ra's al-Ghul tells Batman and Robin a story (featuring Jonah Hex vs. one of Ra's al-Ghul's sons) that borders on this. |
* ''[[Batman: The Animated Series|Batman the Animated Series]]'' featured an episode where Ra's al-Ghul tells Batman and Robin a story (featuring Jonah Hex vs. one of Ra's al-Ghul's sons) that borders on this. |
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* The late-80's cartoon ''[[Bravestarr]]'' bounces between this and [[Space Western]], being set on the distant-future planet of New Texas. |
* The late-80's cartoon ''[[Bravestarr]]'' bounces between this and [[Space Western]], being set on the distant-future planet of New Texas. |
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* In the ''[[Thundercats 2011|ThunderCats (2011)]]'' episode "The Duelist and the Drifter" the [[Adventure Town]] the Swordsmans' Town is this, with a [[Steampunk]] turbine whirring away alongside creaky wooden buildings with saloon doors, and a [[Samurai Cowboy]] [[Sword Fight]] culture that hosts a motley crowd of [[Humanoid Aliens]] and [[Petting Zoo People]]. |
* In the ''[[Thundercats 2011|ThunderCats (2011)]]'' episode "The Duelist and the Drifter" the [[Adventure Town]] the Swordsmans' Town is this, with a [[Steampunk]] turbine whirring away alongside creaky wooden buildings with saloon doors, and a [[Samurai Cowboy]] [[Sword Fight]] culture that hosts a motley crowd of [[Humanoid Aliens]] and [[Petting Zoo People]]. |
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