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''Very'' often an [[Innocent Fanservice Girl]]. After all, why in the world would a drop-dead gorgeous female facsimile have any conception of chastity, much less modesty, programming notwithstanding? If the '''Robot Girl''' is the lead female or at least an important one, this innocence and naivety can be a large part of their character or even the theme of the work.
 
Occasionally, even if the robot girl is initially depicted as totally emotionless and incapable of compassion, empathy, humor or love, often such traits - or the simulation of such traits - will begin to sneak in. Examples of this have included Cameron from ''Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles'', Eve Edison from ''Mann & Machine'' and Rhoda from ''My Living Doll''. Unless, of course, the robots are programmed from the start to simulate -- orsimulate—or even genuinely experience -- emotionexperience—emotion, such as the Cylons from the 2004 version of ''Battletar Galactica'' or the Replicants from ''Blade Runner''.
 
Compare [[FemBot]], [[Projected Man]], [[Robosexual]].
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