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* [[WALL-E]]. Apparently he's specifically designed so he can replace any of his damaged parts himself, with absolutely everything being modular.
** Justified; he is an industrial robot designed to take care of himself for long periods of time, [[Last of His Kind|and the only one that activated properly]], so he's got plenty of spare parts...
** Alternatively, the WALL-E industrial models lasted a while, but our protagonist was the only robot of his model that lasted this long, due to being [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot|a notch smarter and more curious than the rest]], and figuring out how to repair himself using [[Nightmare Fuel|the corpses of his brethren]].
** EVE's head and arms are even more easily detachable, since they just float alongside her body, as if they're connected by some kind of energy field. This creates some confusion for WALL-E in the repair ward.
* Johnny 5 from ''[[Short Circuit]]'' (and, presumably, every other SAINT robots) are built like this; each Nova truck is full of parts for them, and Johnny uses them to at different times replace an arm that went dead (which, apparently, was being held on at the shoulder joint by just magnets) and [[Faking the Dead|building an entire duplicate to get blown up by the military for him]].
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