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** Similar situation with Elsie Dee, created by Donald Pierce of the Hellfire Club to take out [[Wolverine]]. However, an assistant of Pierce's made her far more intelligent and sentient than Pierce intended, and she managed to get control of her systems and not blow up.
* [[The Beano]] had one, back in the late 30s early 40s, named Tin Can Tommy who in later strips gained a robot brother.
* Rusty of ''[[The Big Guy and Rusty The Boy Robot (Comic Book)|The Big Guy and Rusty Thethe Boy Robot]]''.
 
 
== Film ==
* David from ''[[AIA.I.: Artificial Intelligence]]''.
* Daryl from ''[[DARYL (Film)D.A.R.Y.L.|DARYL]]''.
 
 
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== Video Games ==
* Botley in ''[[Jump Start Adventures 3rd Grade Mystery Mountain]]''.
* Roll from ''[[Mega Man (Videovideo Gamegame)|Mega Man]]'' and Rock/Mega Man himself (who was originally a [[Captain Ersatz|replacement]] made for an [[Astro Boy]] game that never happened). There's also Protoman/Blues, who combines it with [[Aloof Big Brother]].
* MOMO from ''[[Xenosaga (Video Game)|Xenosaga]]'', though she's more of an [[Artificial Human]] than a robot.
* {{spoiler|The main character}} among others in ''[[Cave Story (Video Game)|Cave Story]]''.
 
 
== Webcomics ==
* Warbot in ''[[Warbot in Accounting (Webcomic)|Warbot in Accounting]]'' once builds a small robot in an attempt to get a son. [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* ''[[Wondermark]]'' has [http://wondermark.com/617/ S.A.M.I.R, the Helpful Clockwork Boy], and [http://wondermark.com/749/ Hubert], who becomes a "real boy". Though neither look particularly childlike, or human.
 
 
== Western Animation ==
* Tinny Tim on ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]''
** Also {{spoiler|Bender's son}} in the DVD movie ''Beast With a Billion Backs''.
* ''[[Jimmy Neutron]]'' has Brobot, created to be a younger brother rather than a son to his creator.
* Jenny of ''[[My Life Asas a Teenage Robot]]'', though as the name would imply she's a teenager rather than a young child. She also has "siblings"--earlier prototypes made by her "mother"--that are based on younger kids, however.
** There is also the fact that while Jenny is designed to look like a teenager, she is chronologically 5 years old -- a fact that forced her to transfer to kindergarten in one episode.
* ''[[Pinocchio]]'' is something of a fantasy variation in that he's a wooden puppet, not a robot, and was enchanted to be sentient rather than having AI.
* The titular character of the cartoon ''[[Robotboy]]''
** There's also Robotgirl and Protoboy.
* Wheelie, the young autobot they find fending for himself with a slingshot on Quintessa in ''[[Transformers: theThe Movie]]''. In subsequent episodes of the cartoon he would be paired with Daniel to make a Cute Kid And Robot pair.
** {{spoiler|Sari Sumdac}} for the first two seasons of [[Transformers Animated]] is the {{spoiler|[[Robot Girl]]}} variant. Its harder to tell because those seasons the 'bot in question is in its alt-mode, {{spoiler|a human}}.
* Robot Jones of ''[[Whatever Happened to Robot Jones]]''.
* ''[[Big Guy and Rusty Thethe Boy Robot (Animationanimation)|Big Guy and Rusty The Boy Robot]]''. Rusty was not built as a family robot, though, unless all family robots fire energy beams from their hands and can fly around. Rusty, originally meant to replace the outdated Big Guy (who is actually a [[Humongous Mecha]] with a pilot inside, despite what the public believes). However, Rusty's childish demeanor and inexperience relegate him to the post of a sidekick, while the Big Guy still takes care of the big problems.
* Bobert in ''[[The Amazing World of Gumball]]''.