Turned Against Their Masters: Difference between revisions

Yeah. Why would they betray their masters? Oh wait, I just answered it.
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(Yeah. Why would they betray their masters? Oh wait, I just answered it.)
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** The sixth Season has an episode where the team time travels to the [[Robot War]]. Bender's comment: "This seems like a nice future! We could build a house on that mountain of skulls!"
* In ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'', the barely sentient Venturestein turned on Dr. Venture as soon as he saw himself in a mirror. As he strangled him, Doc called his bodyguard with "Brock, cliché...", handily [[Lampshade Hanging|hanging a lampshade]] on this trope.
* ''[[Cyberchase]]'': Hacker ("That's '''THE''' Hacker to you!") was created by Dr. Marbles as an assistant, but Hacker decided that he wanted Cyberspace for himself. Hacker went on to create Digit., Anythough questions?in Digit's case it was a [[Mistreatment-Induced Betrayal]].
* XANA, the malevolent AI from ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', rebelled against his creator Franz Hopper.
** Jérémie's first attempt at multi-agent programming in "[[Blob Monster|Marabounta]]" doesn't fare much better.
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* Played straight in [[Invader Zim]] episode ''Gir Goes Crazy and Stuff'' due to an AI boost.
* During the Christmas special of ''[[My Life as a Teenage Robot]]'', Jenny succumbs to this due to re-programming. Once she reboots and is free, she has no idea why eveyone fears her or why her own mother is trying to take her down. Turns out {{spoiler|she was re-programmed by a little boy who turned out to be evil, then went on to destroy every holiday the past year. Only one person believed in her being brainwashed and not evil, which was Sheldon}}.
 
 
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