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''I, Robot'' may refer to:


== Film ==
* [[Adam Link|The short story by Eando Binder]] that was later adapted for ''[[The Outer Limits]]''.
* [[I, Robot (film)|''I, Robot'' (film)]], a 2004 movie starring [[Will Smith]] with a [[Dolled-Up Installment|superficial connection to the Asimov stories listed under "Literature"]].
* [[I, Robot (literature)|The anthology of robot-themed stories]] by [[Isaac Asimov]]

* The [[I, Robot (film)|2004 film]] starring [[Will Smith]] (which is ''not'' an adaptation of either of the above, but a [[Dolled-Up Installment]] to Asimov's canon)
== Literature ==
* "I, Robot", 1939 short story by Eando Binder, first in the [[Adam Link]] series.
* [[I, Robot (literature)|''I, Robot'' (literature)]], the anthology of robot-themed stories by [[Isaac Asimov]].
** "I, Robot", 2005 short story by [[Cory Doctorow]] riffing on some of the themes of the Asimov stories.

== Live-Action TV ==
* "I, Robot", a 1964 episode of ''[[The Outer Limits]]'', based on the Eando Binder story.
* "I, Robot", a 1995 episode of ''[[The Outer Limits]]'', based on the Eando Binder story.

== Music ==
* ''I Robot'', a 1977 album by [[The Alan Parsons Project]] inspired by the Asimov stories.
* The song ''Iro-Bot'' by [[Coheed and Cambria]], if you're bad at punctuation.

== Video Games ==
* ''[[I Robot (video game)]]'', 1983 arcade game with no connection to any of the above.


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Latest revision as of 07:02, 10 July 2021

I, Robot may refer to:

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • "I, Robot", a 1964 episode of The Outer Limits, based on the Eando Binder story.
  • "I, Robot", a 1995 episode of The Outer Limits, based on the Eando Binder story.

Music

Video Games