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* An interesting example, [[Robot Girl]] Aiko in ''[[Magical Pokaan]]''. Her speech is perfectly normal, until episode 4, wherein a malfunction causes her to realistically stutter and repeat words, along with a very low buzz, similar to wet speakers. Seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQCTzDTxtXE#t=2m26s here].
* An interesting example, [[Robot Girl]] Aiko in ''[[Magical Pokaan]]''. Her speech is perfectly normal, until episode 4, wherein a malfunction causes her to realistically stutter and repeat words, along with a very low buzz, similar to wet speakers. Seen [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQCTzDTxtXE#t=2m26s here].
{{quote|"If you're just going to siiiiiiit there, -it there, at least help me bring in laundry ple-please. ....Wha-a-at's wrong? You-ou guys?"}}
{{quote|"If you're just going to siiiiiiit there, -it there, at least help me bring in laundry ple-please. ....Wha-a-at's wrong? You-ou guys?"}}
* Subverted in [[Vandread]]: While the resident robot Pyoro begins speaking that way, due to an accident, he speaks in a ''very human'' way, sometimes even being ''hotblooded'' when he needs to be.
* Subverted in [[Vandread]]: While the resident robot Pyoro begins speaking that way, due to an accident, he speaks in a ''very human'' way, sometimes even being ''hotblooded'' when he needs to be.


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* While not exactly monotone, E-102 Gamma from ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' does sound calm at all times. He talks to himself a fair amount, and while this doesn't hinder him at all, it doesn't make much sense, outside of letting players and viewers in on his data processes. Oh yeah, and stock phrases: "Insufficient data." "Does not compute." "Accessing data."
* While not exactly monotone, E-102 Gamma from ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' does sound calm at all times. He talks to himself a fair amount, and while this doesn't hinder him at all, it doesn't make much sense, outside of letting players and viewers in on his data processes. Oh yeah, and stock phrases: "Insufficient data." "Does not compute." "Accessing data."
** E-123 Omega from ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'', on the other hand, gets an angry monotone, but better lines ("WORTHLESS CONSUMER MODELS!").
** E-123 Omega from ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'', on the other hand, gets an angry monotone, but better lines ("WORTHLESS CONSUMER MODELS!").
*** In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2006 (video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2006]]'', he sounds more robotic, to a fault.
*** In ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)||Sonic the Hedgehog 2006]]'', he sounds more robotic, to a fault.
* The security robots in ''[[Deus Ex]]'' use this trope. Their dialogue seems to consist of only a few phrases, two -- "Scanning area" and "Target acquired" the most commonly-heard. (In the case of the bigger bots, which shake the ground with each step, "scanning area" at least is not necessarily counterproductive, but it is redundant.)
* The security robots in ''[[Deus Ex]]'' use this trope. Their dialogue seems to consist of only a few phrases, two -- "Scanning area" and "Target acquired" the most commonly-heard. (In the case of the bigger bots, which shake the ground with each step, "scanning area" at least is not necessarily counterproductive, but it is redundant.)
** The [[A Is]] in the same game, however, speak relatively naturally, unnatural voices notwithstanding. Deadalus, being the oldest model, has perhaps the oddest speech pattern, but it's still believable. There are some exceptions: in one instance, he experiences a malfunction and sends the player the following message: "Incorrect inform -- ps -al : attach. Streets clear. No danger." ...This in possibly one of the most dangerous areas in the whole game.
** The [[A Is]] in the same game, however, speak relatively naturally, unnatural voices notwithstanding. Deadalus, being the oldest model, has perhaps the oddest speech pattern, but it's still believable. There are some exceptions: in one instance, he experiences a malfunction and sends the player the following message: "Incorrect inform -- ps -al : attach. Streets clear. No danger." ...This in possibly one of the most dangerous areas in the whole game.
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* Robo of ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' speaks more formally than the human characters, and his text boxes are accompanied by an electronic noise, implying Robo Speak. Doesn't stop him from being a lovable character, though.
* Robo of ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'' speaks more formally than the human characters, and his text boxes are accompanied by an electronic noise, implying Robo Speak. Doesn't stop him from being a lovable character, though.
* ''[[Disgaea]]'': BEEP BEEP Thursday fits this trope BEEP BEEP
* ''[[Disgaea]]'': BEEP BEEP Thursday fits this trope BEEP BEEP
* [[Earthbound]], to an extent. The robotic Starmen speak for the most part in normal English—albeit peppered with onomatopoeic machine sounds such as * whirr* and * click* . This is an invention of the localization, however; the original Japanese release differentiated the Starmen's robospeak by writing their dialogue entirely in katagana (the equivalent of using ALLCAPS TO SIGNIFY MONOTONE SPEECH.)
* [[EarthBound]], to an extent. The robotic Starmen speak for the most part in normal English—albeit peppered with onomatopoeic machine sounds such as * whirr* and * click* . This is an invention of the localization, however; the original Japanese release differentiated the Starmen's robospeak by writing their dialogue entirely in katagana (the equivalent of using ALLCAPS TO SIGNIFY MONOTONE SPEECH.)
** [[Mother 3]] used the same strategy as its predecessor, in the few instances where you got to talk to robots. However, the unofficial English translation has them speaking in straight ALLCAPS, with no onomatopoeia.
** [[Mother 3]] used the same strategy as its predecessor, in the few instances where you got to talk to robots. However, the unofficial English translation has them speaking in straight ALLCAPS, with no onomatopoeia.
* Illusion's H-game ''Artificial Girl 3'' has a variety of personalities the player can assign to a girl he creates, one of them ([[Emotionless Girl|the N type]]), has some Robo Speak lines like "Preparing to rest... shutting down... complete." and "Probability of pregnancy: 10%", the game even has the option of giving her [[Unusual Ears|robotic ears]] to fill the role better.
* Illusion's H-game ''Artificial Girl 3'' has a variety of personalities the player can assign to a girl he creates, one of them ([[Emotionless Girl|the N type]]), has some Robo Speak lines like "Preparing to rest... shutting down... complete." and "Probability of pregnancy: 10%", the game even has the option of giving her [[Unusual Ears|robotic ears]] to fill the role better.
* Nu-13, the final boss of ''[[Blaz Blue]]'' speaks almost entirely in [[Machine Monotone]] Robo Speak complete with [[Loads and Loads of Loading]], which is creepy as hell coming from what looks like a human girl.
* Nu-13, the final boss of ''[[BlazBlue]]'' speaks almost entirely in [[Machine Monotone]] Robo Speak complete with [[Loads and Loads of Loading]], which is creepy as hell coming from what looks like a human girl.
* Fracktail in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. As well as a few references to bad translations in Nintendo's past, it pretty much speaks like a malfunctioning Windows operating system, using all manner of computer speak with semi puns. ''404 Computer Hamsters Not Found!'' and ''C:/ run query identification C:/ run insult generator C:/ results: go away yeti-lip!'' being some memorable examples.
* Fracktail in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. As well as a few references to bad translations in Nintendo's past, it pretty much speaks like a malfunctioning Windows operating system, using all manner of computer speak with semi puns. ''404 Computer Hamsters Not Found!'' and ''C:/ run query identification C:/ run insult generator C:/ results: go away yeti-lip!'' being some memorable examples.
** Similarly, the Robot Peach Castle speaks in incredibly stilted Robo Speak. ''ACTIVATE BLACK HOLE ENDGAME!'' and ''BOO SYSTEM ONLINE! INVISIBILITY FIELD NOW OPERATIONAL! ENEMY EVASIVE MANEUVERS NULL!'' being a few funny examples.
** Similarly, the Robot Peach Castle speaks in incredibly stilted Robo Speak. ''ACTIVATE BLACK HOLE ENDGAME!'' and ''BOO SYSTEM ONLINE! INVISIBILITY FIELD NOW OPERATIONAL! ENEMY EVASIVE MANEUVERS NULL!'' being a few funny examples.
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* ''[[Dystopia (video game)|Dystopia]]'' plays this for laughs. The heavies are actually human cyborgs, but they use Robo Speak and make jokes related to their more robotic tendencies.
* ''[[Dystopia (video game)|Dystopia]]'' plays this for laughs. The heavies are actually human cyborgs, but they use Robo Speak and make jokes related to their more robotic tendencies.
* Malco in ''[[Cave Story]]'' SPEAKS ENTIRELY IN UPPERCASE LETTERS. So do other NPC robots which aren't [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]].
* Malco in ''[[Cave Story]]'' SPEAKS ENTIRELY IN UPPERCASE LETTERS. So do other NPC robots which aren't [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]].
* ''[[Starcraft]] II'' has damaged Dominion Adjutant and Raven speaking like this.
* ''[[StarCraft]] II'' has damaged Dominion Adjutant and Raven speaking like this.
* While not exactly a robot, Chaos Lord Ledgermayne of ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'', who is a being made of living magic, speaks calmly and coolly in a computerized fashion. And that's not all, it also refers to itself as "we" or as "this form". It's kind of like a magi-borg!
* While not exactly a robot, Chaos Lord Ledgermayne of ''[[Adventure Quest Worlds]]'', who is a being made of living magic, speaks calmly and coolly in a computerized fashion. And that's not all, it also refers to itself as "we" or as "this form". It's kind of like a magi-borg!
{{quote|'''Ledgermayne''': This form complies with the master's wishes.}}
{{quote|'''Ledgermayne''': This form complies with the master's wishes.}}
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* In one episode of ''[[Atomic Betty]]'', [[Robot Buddy]] X5 admonishes a trick-or-treater wearing a robot costume and speaking in jarring Robo Speak that "Robots do not talk like that".
* In one episode of ''[[Atomic Betty]]'', [[Robot Buddy]] X5 admonishes a trick-or-treater wearing a robot costume and speaking in jarring Robo Speak that "Robots do not talk like that".
* In ''[[Invader Zim]],'' GIR tends to use a rather brusque and aggressive variant of Robo Speak in "Serious Mode"—and talks like a [[Genki Girl|little girl on a sugar rush]] when his normal self. His former speech pattern may be from the fact that his better-constructed counterparts, SIRs, talk this way, being part of a warrior race and all.
* In ''[[Invader Zim]],'' GIR tends to use a rather brusque and aggressive variant of Robo Speak in "Serious Mode"—and talks like a [[Genki Girl|little girl on a sugar rush]] when his normal self. His former speech pattern may be from the fact that his better-constructed counterparts, SIRs, talk this way, being part of a warrior race and all.
* Thunderstick on ''[[Bravestarr]]'' stammers and repeats random words like he has a crossed wire. It could possibly be all the blows he takes to the head knocked a screw loose somewhere or it could be the robot version of an unhinged and psychotic personality, he ''is'' a [[Rogues Gallery|bad guy]] after all.
* Thunderstick on ''[[Bravestarr]]'' stammers and repeats random words like he has a crossed wire. It could possibly be all the blows he takes to the head knocked a screw loose somewhere or it could be the robot version of an unhinged and psychotic personality, he ''is'' a [[Rogues Gallery|bad guy]] after all.
* Of all the robot characters on ''[[Transformers]]'', Megatron's toady Soundwave was the only Robo-Speaker, despite the fact that he transforms into a tape player, and would be expected to have an even firmer grasp of sound than the other characters—he even frequently says "By your command," a Cylon [[Catch Phrase]]. Even his subordinates, who transform into the tapes he deploys from his chest, are more articulate; at least, those who aren't animals. Primitive Cybertronians with little intelligence tend to sound more like cavemen than Cylons (see the Dinobots, or any combiner team). On the other end of the scale, Autobots Jazz and Blaster not only eschew Robo Speak, but were virtually [[Jive Turkey|jive]] characters, complete with large slang vocabularies.
* Of all the robot characters on ''[[Transformers]]'', Megatron's toady Soundwave was the only Robo-Speaker, despite the fact that he transforms into a tape player, and would be expected to have an even firmer grasp of sound than the other characters—he even frequently says "By your command," a Cylon [[Catch Phrase]]. Even his subordinates, who transform into the tapes he deploys from his chest, are more articulate; at least, those who aren't animals. Primitive Cybertronians with little intelligence tend to sound more like cavemen than Cylons (see the Dinobots, or any combiner team). On the other end of the scale, Autobots Jazz and Blaster not only eschew Robo Speak, but were virtually [[Jive Turkey|jive]] characters, complete with large slang vocabularies.
** Omega Supreme talked in robo-speak, but this was [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that his mind was damaged in a failed attempt by Megatron to reprogram him as a Decepticon. This left him emotionally stunted, and this was reflected in his speech patterns. He ''could'' speak normally, with effort, but rarely chose to.
** Omega Supreme talked in robo-speak, but this was [[Justified Trope|justified]] in that his mind was damaged in a failed attempt by Megatron to reprogram him as a Decepticon. This left him emotionally stunted, and this was reflected in his speech patterns. He ''could'' speak normally, with effort, but rarely chose to.