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Use this picture to Identify and list the robots

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2. The Robot (lost in space)

8. Gort

18. The Terminator

77. Bender

35. Bill evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

36. Ted evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

42. Robby the Robot

106: Marvin the paranoid Android (Hitchhiker's Guide BBC series (1981))

Use this picture to Identify and list the robots

1.

2. Robby the Robot

8. Gort

18. The Terminator

77. Bender

6: Gort

14: ED209

18: Terminator

19: Johnny Five

30: spaceballs droid, cant remember name

31: Wheelie from new transformers

48: C3PO

57: New cylon I think

64: Squids from Matrix

70: Calculon

75: iRobot robot

77: Bender

78: Eve

79: Tinman

113: Old cylon I think

116: Android

129: WallE

148: Bad Robot robot I think

150: Henry the vacuum cleaner

165: R2D2

There's a lot more I know, but can't remember their names...

6: Gort

14: ED209

18: Terminator

19: Johnny Five

30: spaceballs droid, cant remember name

31: Wheelie from new transformers

48: C3PO

57: New cylon I think

64: Squids from Matrix

70: Calculon

75: iRobot robot

77: Bender

78: Eve

79: Tinman

113: Old cylon I think

116: Android

129: WallE

148: Bad Robot robot I think

150: Henry the vacuum cleaner

165: R2D2

There's a lot more I know, but can't remember their names...

13: From meet the Robinsons

124: From Treasure Planet

Use this picture to Identify and list the robots

wallenumbers1450.jpg

2. The Robot (lost in space)

8. Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951))

18. The Terminator

77. Bender (Futurama)

35. Bill evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

36. Ted evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

42. Robby the Robot (Forbidden Planet)

48. C3PO (Star Wars)

70. Calculon (Futurama)

76. Andrew Martin (Robin Williams Bicentennial Man (1999))

87. Bubo the owl (Clash of the Titans (1981))

120. Rosie the Robot (The Jetsons)

156. Twiki (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century) voiced by Mel Blanc

174. Jerry (Tom and Jerry - Guided Mouse-ille)

175. Tom (Tom and Jerry - Guided Mouse-ille)

168. M.A.S.K

29. Robots (little tanks that you can ride in technically) from Ghost in the Shell.

116. Android :)

160. Star Wars Mouse droid

45. Star Wars prequel Battle droid.

109 - 790 (Lexx)

25 - A.P.E.X

49 - Metal Mickey

102 - Robot from Battleship Yamato

140 - Daggit from original Battlestar Galactica

155 - Tom Servo

64 - Squiddie from the Matrix

47 - Robot from Metropolis

48 - C3PO

146 - Evil Edna

169 & 170 - Huey and Duey

14 - ED-209 (Robocop)

117 - Dick Spanner

150 - Henry Hoover

167 - Sargeant Major (Terrahawks)

158 - Cube (Terrahawks)

I started to compile the list but ran out of time

feel free to finish it

2. The Robot (lost in space)

6. Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951))

10. Hector Saturn 3 (1980)

14 - ED-209 (Robocop)

18. The Terminator

19. Number 5 (Short Circuit (1986))

25 - A.P.E.X

30. Dot Matrix (Spaceballs (1987)) voiced by Joan Rivers

77. Bender (Futurama)

35. Bill evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

36. Ted evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

42. Robby the Robot (Forbidden Planet)

47. Maria Maschinenmensch (Metropolis (1927))

48. C3PO (Star Wars)

49 - Metal Mickey

50. Rodney Copperbottom (Robots)

60 - Cyberman ("Classic" Doctor Who)

61 - Cyberman ("New" Doctor Who)

64. Sentinel (The Matrix (1999))

70. Calculon (Futurama)

75. iRobot robot

76. Andrew Martin (Robin Williams Bicentennial Man (1999))

77. Bender (Futurama 1999 - ))

78. EVE (WALL?E (2008))

79. The Tin Man (The Wizard of Oz (1939))

80. Nomad (Star Trek: The Original Series) (The Changeling - September 29, 1967)

84. Atlas (Portal 2)

87. Bubo the owl (Clash of the Titans (1981))

99 - "Moon Robot" (Wallace and Gromit)

101. Jenny/XJ9 (My Life as a Teenage Robot)

102 - Robot from Battleship Yamato

106. Marvin the Paranoid Android (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

109 - 790 (Lexx)

113. Cylon (Battlestar Galactica (1978-79)) (Galactica (1980))

116. Andriod (Icon Android (operating system))

117 - Dick Spanner

119. Marvin the Robot (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

120. Rosie the Robot (The Jetsons)

128. K-9 (Doctor Who)

129. Wall-E (WALL?E (2008))

140. Muffit robot dog (Battlestar Galactica (1978-79))

146 - Evil Edna

148. Bad Robot (Bad Robot Productions)

150. Henry the vacuum cleaner (WT?)

155 - Tom Servo

156. Twiki (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1979-81) voiced by Mel Blanc

157. Dr. Theopolis (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1979-81)

165. R2D2 (Star Wars)

167 - Sargeant Major (Terrahawks)

169. Huey (Silent Running (1972))

170. Dewey (Silent Running (1972))

174. Jerry (Tom and Jerry - Guided Mouse-ille)

175. Tom (Tom and Jerry - Guided Mouse-ille)

178 - DRD (Farscape)

There are some robots that I've never heard of

here's the list so far 64 out of 180

1. Cominica Robot Soldier ((Laputa (I) (1987))

2. The Robot (lost in space)

6. Gort (The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951))

8. Ro-Man the Monster (Robot Monster (1953))

10. Hector (Saturn 3 (1980))

18. The Terminator

19. Number 5 (Short Circuit (1986)) 5 is alive

21. Robot-police (THX 1138 (1971))

25. Apex (A.P.E.X. (1994))

30. Dot Matrix (Spaceballs (1987)) voiced by Joan Rivers

77. Bender (Futurama)

35. Bill evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

36. Ted evil robot (Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991))

38. Kryten (Red Dwarf (TV Series 1988? ))

40. Box (Logan's Run (1976))

42. Robby the Robot (Forbidden Planet 1956)

44. QT-1 aka Cutie (Out of the Unknown (TV series 1965?1971) The Prophet (#2.13) )

45. Battle Droid (Star Wars)

46. Robot butler (Sleeper (1973))

47. Maria Maschinenmensch (Metropolis (1927))

48. C3PO (Star Wars)

49. Metal Mickey (Metal Mickey (TV Series 1980?1983))UK

50. Rodney Copperbottom (Robots (2005))

53. Plex (Yo Gabba Gabba! (TV Series 2007? ))

58. Mecha Robot (A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001))

60. Cyberman ("New" Doctor Who)

61. Cyberman ("Classic" Doctor Who)

64. Sentinel (The Matrix (1999))

70. Calculon (Futurama)

75. Sonny iRobot robot (I, Robot (2004))

76. Andrew Martin (Robin Williams Bicentennial Man (1999))

77. Bender (Futurama 1999 - ))

78. EVE (WALL?E (2008))

79. The Tin Man (The Wizard of Oz (1939))

80. Nomad (Star Trek: The Original Series) (The Changeling - September 29, 1967)

84. Atlas (Portal 2)

87. Bubo the owl (Clash of the Titans (1981))

96. Alpha 5 (Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers (TV Series 1993?1996))

101. Jenny (My Life as a Teenage Robot (TV Series 2003))

102. 790 (Lexx (TV Series 1997?2002))

103. Robot Analyzer (Space Battleship Yamato (2010))

106. Marvin the Paranoid Android (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

113. Cylon (Battlestar Galactica (1978-79)) (Galactica (1980))

116. Andriod (Icon Android (operating system))

117. Dick Spanner (Dick Spanner, P.I. (TV Series 1986))

118. Alien Mother or Dad (*batteries not included (1987))

119. Marvin the Robot (The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy)

120. Rosie the Robot (The Jetsons)

128. K-9 K9 (TV Series 2009? ) Doctor Who spin-off

129. Wall-E (WALL?E (2008))

140. Muffit robot dog (Battlestar Galactica (1978-79))

146. Evil Edna (Willo the Wisp (TV Series 1981))

148. Bad Robot (Bad Robot Productions)

149. K-9 (Doctor Who)

150. Henry the vacuum cleaner (WT?)

151. 7-Zark-7 (Battle of the Planets (TV Series 1978?1985))

155. Tom Servo (Mystery Science Theater 3000 (TV Series 1988?1999))

156. Twiki (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1979-81) voiced by Mel Blanc

157. Dr. Theopolis (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century 1979-81)

158. Zelda's Deadly Cube (Terrahawks (TV Series 1983?1986))

160. MSE-6 droid / mouse droid (Star Wars)

165. R2D2 (Star Wars)

167. Sergeant Major Zero (Terrahawks (TV Series 1983?1986))

169. Huey (Silent Running (1972))

170. Dewey (Silent Running (1972))

174. Jerry (Tom and Jerry - Guided Mouse-ille)

175. Tom (Tom and Jerry - Guided Mouse-ille)

178. DRD "Pike" (Farscape (TV Series 1999?2003))

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