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* Used for a short sketch on ''[[Robot Chicken]]'', where a lecture on advances in robotics is ruined when a journalist asks, "Can you fuck it?" When the professor says "No," everyone leaves extremely dissatisfied. |
* Used for a short sketch on ''[[Robot Chicken]]'', where a lecture on advances in robotics is ruined when a journalist asks, "Can you fuck it?" When the professor says "No," everyone leaves extremely dissatisfied. |
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* In the [[Merrie Melodies]] short "Hair-Raising Hare", Bugs Bunny is lured to an evil scientist's lair by a mechanical fembunny. When he sees it at the end of the cartoon he snarkily dismisses it as mechanical...until it kisses him. "All right, so it's mechanical!" |
* In the [[Merrie Melodies]] short "Hair-Raising Hare", Bugs Bunny is lured to an evil scientist's lair by a mechanical fembunny. When he sees it at the end of the cartoon he snarkily dismisses it as mechanical...until it kisses him. "All right, so it's mechanical!" |
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* In ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants]]'', Plankton's wife is his talking, sentient computer, Karen. The two actually have a son named Chip, Karen is able to purchase a robot off the internet to serve as their child. While bizarre, Plankton's love for his family is one of his few redeeming qualities. |
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