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{{quote|the girl is just human enough to make every nonhuman part that much more disturbing.| Jelisaveta POV|[[Vigor Mortis]]}}
 
{{quote|''"If you see something that... looks human and isn't, you keep your eyes on it and you feel for your hatchet."''
|'''[[Talking Animal|Mr. Beaver]]''', ''[[The Chronicles of Narnia|The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe]]''}}
 
Japanese roboticist Masahiro Mori stated in 1970 that the more human a robot acted or looked, the more endearing it would be to a human being. For example, most lovable [[Robot Buddy|Robot Buddies]] look humanoid, but keep quirky and artistically mechanical affectations. However, at some point, the likeness would seem ''too'' strong, and it would just come across as a very strange human being. At this point, the acceptance drops suddenly, changing to a powerful negative reaction.