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Sometimes, a robotic character, despite its composition of hard circuits and cold metal, [[Moe|completely melts your heart]].
Sometimes, a robotic character, despite its composition of hard circuits and cold metal, [[Moe|completely melts your heart]].
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Sometimes overlaps with [[Robot Buddy]] and [[Amusing Alien]]. Not to be confused with [[Robot Girl]], which is a [[Fetish Fuel|different kind of cute]].
Sometimes overlaps with [[Robot Buddy]] and [[Amusing Alien]]. Not to be confused with [[Robot Girl]], which is a [[Fetish Fuel|different kind of cute]].

When they have no clearly defined story purpose and/or go past adorable and into [[Tastes Like Diabetes]], they become part of [[Kids and Cute Robots]].

{{examples}}
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The Tachikomas from ''[[Ghost in The Shell Stand Alone Complex]]''. Cutest [[Spider Tank|Spider Tanks]] ever. Also designated [[Badass Adorable]], given that they're capable of taking down opponents several times their size. Without weapons. With them, they're essentially an urban Act Of God.
* The Tachikomas from ''[[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]''. Cutest [[Spider Tank]]s ever. Also designated [[Badass Adorable]], given that they're capable of taking down opponents several times their size. Without weapons. With them, they're essentially an urban Act Of God.
* Some of the robots in ''[[Astro Boy (Manga)|Astro Boy]]'' and ''[[Pluto (Manga)|Pluto]]''. Even the more overtly robotic ones, like [http://www.onemanga.com/Pluto/41/12/ Anton] can be adorable.
* Some of the robots in ''[[Astro Boy (manga)|Astro Boy]]'' and ''[[Pluto]]''. Even the more overtly robotic ones, like [https://web.archive.org/web/20160821122057/http://www.onemanga.com/Pluto/41/12 Anton] can be adorable.
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh GX]]'' has Sho's Vehicroid monsters which feature various vehicles from tricycles to bullet trains. All of which are adorable...and [[Badass Adorable|badass]].
* ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]]'' has Sho's Vehicroid monsters which feature various vehicles from tricycles to bullet trains. All of which are adorable...and [[Badass Adorable|badass]].
* The Haros from ''[[Gundam]].''
* The Haros from ''[[Gundam]].''
** SD Gundams veer between this and [[Badass Adorable]].
** SD Gundams veer between this and [[Badass Adorable]].
** The red Haro in Gundam 00 is also quite the [[Badass Adorable]], being able to stop an attempt to steal the O-Raiser by hiding in the cockpit and initiating the [[Transformation Sequence]] in the middle of the villain's escape.
** The red Haro in Gundam 00 is also quite the [[Badass Adorable]], being able to stop an attempt to steal the O-Raiser by hiding in the cockpit and initiating the [[Transformation Sequence]] in the middle of the villain's escape.
* Aside from the [[Viewer Gender Confusion]], almost all of the doji from ''[[Karakuridouji Ultimo]]'' are ''very'' cute.
* Aside from the [[Viewer Gender Confusion]], almost all of the doji from ''[[Karakuridouji Ultimo]]'' are ''very'' cute.
* [[A God Am I|Eneru's]] cover story in ''[[One Piece (Manga)|One Piece]]'' has the Spaceys, little robot creatures that live on the moon.
* [[A God Am I|Eneru's]] cover story in ''[[One Piece]]'' has the Spaceys, little robot creatures that live on the moon.
* Along with [[Chobits]]' [[Robot Girl|full size Persocoms]], there are smaller, cheaper models like Shinbo's overly-perky Sumomo.
* Along with [[Chobits]]' [[Robot Girl|full size Persocoms]], there are smaller, cheaper models like Shinbo's overly-perky Sumomo.


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== Film ==
== Film ==
* [[WALL-E]] is probably the [[Trope Codifier]]. See image above.
* [[WALL-E]] is probably the [[Trope Codifier]]. See image above.
* Johnny Five from ''[[Short Circuit (Film)|Short Circuit]]''.
* Johnny Five from ''[[Short Circuit]]''.
* C-3PO and R2-D2 from ''[[Star Wars]]'' are the [[Trope Makers]].
* C-3PO and R2-D2 from ''[[Star Wars]]'' are the [[Trope Maker]].
** The Death Star's 'Mouse' droids.
** The Death Star's 'Mouse' droids.
* Herbie.
* Herbie.
** Volkswagen Beetles in general.
** Volkswagen Beetles in general.
* Bumblebee from [[Transformers (Film)|Transformers]] has been accused in-universe of invoking this intentionally.
* Bumblebee from [[Transformers (film)|Transformers]] has been accused in-universe of invoking this intentionally.
* Huey, Dewey, and Louie from [[Silent Running]] predate all of the above examples.
* Huey, Dewey, and Louie from [[Silent Running]] predate all of the above examples.
* ''[[Batteries Not Included (Film)|Batteries Not Included]]''. Two Cute Machines ''spawn three more''.
* ''[[Batteries Not Included (film)|Batteries Not Included]]''. Two Cute Machines ''spawn three more''.
* The cast of ''[[9 (Animation)|Nine]]''. Go ahead, [http://www.areyouscreening.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/3-4.JPG just try and tell me] they aren't cute.
* The cast of ''[[9|Nine]]''. Go ahead, [http://www.areyouscreening.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/3-4.JPG just try and tell me] they aren't cute.
* LaRousse City's block robots from ''[[Pokémon Destiny Deoxys (Anime)|Pokémon Destiny Deoxys]]''
* LaRousse City's block robots from ''[[Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys]]''




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== Television ==
== Television ==
* Gadget from ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]''.
* Gadget from ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
** And don't forget K-9!
** And don't forget K-9!
* Marvin the Paranoid Android from [[The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy (TV)|The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy]]. More than anything, you can't help but [[Woobie|want to hug him.]]
* Marvin the Paranoid Android from [[The Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy (TV series)|The Hitchhikers Guide to The Galaxy]]. More than anything, you can't help but [[Woobie|want to hug him.]]
* The DRDs from ''[[Farscape (TV)|Farscape]]''. They're little round yellow droids with cute antenna-headlights, they're super-helpful, and one of them can play the 1812 Overture. What's not to love?
* The DRDs from ''[[Farscape]]''. They're little round yellow droids with cute antenna-headlights, they're super-helpful, and one of them can play the 1812 Overture. What's not to love?
* Tom Servo, Crow, and Gypsy from ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''.
* Tom Servo, Crow, and Gypsy from ''[[Mystery Science Theater 3000]]''.
* Alpha 5 of ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' fame.
* Alpha 5 of ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers]]'' fame.
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== Tabletop Games ==
== Tabletop Games ==
* Most Myr in ''[[Magic the Gathering]]''. [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=214344 Alloy Myr], [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=194056 Perilous Myr] and [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=213800 Brass Squire] in particular.
* Most Myr in ''[[Magic: The Gathering]]''. [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=214344 Alloy Myr], [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=194056 Perilous Myr] and [http://gatherer.wizards.com/Pages/Card/Details.aspx?multiverseid=213800 Brass Squire] in particular.
* Some of the illustrations of modrons in ''Planescape'' are ridiculously cute, particularly the monodrone flipbook hidden in the corner of one.
* Some of the illustrations of modrons in ''Planescape'' are ridiculously cute, particularly the monodrone flipbook hidden in the corner of one.
* Arbiter inevitables in ''[[Pathfinder]]''. Little ball-shaped [[Mechanical Lifeforms|semi-robotic]] [[Lawful Neutral]] outsiders that can serve as familiars.
* Arbiter inevitables in ''[[Pathfinder]]''. Little ball-shaped [[Mechanical Lifeforms|semi-robotic]] [[Lawful Neutral]] outsiders that can serve as familiars.
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* Clank from ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]''.
* Clank from ''[[Ratchet and Clank]]''.
* Dog from ''[[Half-Life]]''. Hulking great brute, but cute in his behaviour.
* Dog from ''[[Half-Life]]''. Hulking great brute, but cute in his behaviour.
* ''[[Portal (Video Game)|Portal]]'''s robotic gun turrets, as well as GLaDOS' curiosity core.
* ''[[Portal (series)|Portal]]'''s robotic gun turrets, as well as GLaDOS' curiosity core.
** From the sequel, we get the personality core Wheatley, and Atlas and P-body from the new Co-op mode (adapted from a core and turret, respectively). Atlas and P-Body may not be as small and adorable as the others, but make up for it with their mannerisms.
** From the sequel, we get the personality core Wheatley, and Atlas and P-body from the new Co-op mode (adapted from a core and turret, respectively). Atlas and P-Body may not be as small and adorable as the others, but make up for it with their mannerisms.
*** The 'different' turret at the beginning of the game fits this trope ''especially'' well.
*** The 'different' turret at the beginning of the game fits this trope ''especially'' well.
*** So do the [[The Woobie|remarkably pathetic]] frankenturrets: they're basically a pair of turrets hastily fused to a cube. They can't stand or talk but crawl along feebly with their two wonky forelimbs, and they'll shiver and retreat into their cube/shell when you pick them up. These things basically behave like scared hermit crabs, and are [[Ugly Cute|strangely, sadly adorable]] for it.
*** So do the [[The Woobie|remarkably pathetic]] frankenturrets: they're basically a pair of turrets hastily fused to a cube. They can't stand or talk but crawl along feebly with their two wonky forelimbs, and they'll shiver and retreat into their cube/shell when you pick them up. These things basically behave like scared hermit crabs, and are [[Ugly Cute|strangely, sadly adorable]] for it.
** The Weighted Companion Cube.
** The Weighted Companion Cube.
* The small, stage one turret gun in ''[[Team Fortress 2 (Video Game)|Team Fortress 2]]'' (if you happen to be the engineer who built it).
* The small, stage one turret gun in ''[[Team Fortress 2]]'' (if you happen to be the engineer who built it).
** The Gunslinger unlockable weapon replaces the normal upgradeable sentry with an [[Fun Size|even smaller]] turret that can't be upgraded but builds faster. It's similarly stinkin' adorable.
** The Gunslinger unlockable weapon replaces the normal upgradeable sentry with an [[Fun Size|even smaller]] turret that can't be upgraded but builds faster. It's similarly stinkin' adorable.
* The depressed/scared looking, little RC robot in ''Sheep Dog 'n' Wolf''.
* The depressed/scared looking, little RC robot in ''Sheep Dog 'n' Wolf''.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4]]'' features the Metal Gear Mk. II (eventually replaced by the similar Mk. III), a ridiculously cute miniature version of the titular battle tank that serves as Snake's [[Robot Buddy]], piloted by Otacon. It's also directly based on the Metal Gear Mk. II from [[Snatcher]], which looked exactly like it, and served a similar role to that game's protagonist, Gillian Seed.
* ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'' features the Metal Gear Mk. II (eventually replaced by the similar Mk. III), a ridiculously cute miniature version of the titular battle tank that serves as Snake's [[Robot Buddy]], piloted by Otacon. It's also directly based on the Metal Gear Mk. II from [[Snatcher]], which looked exactly like it, and served a similar role to that game's protagonist, Gillian Seed.
** In a similar vein, ''[[Metal Gear Rising Revengeance]]'' features Kogekko, a [[Fun Size]] version of the Geckos from ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4]]'' as Raiden's [[Robot Buddy]].
** In a similar vein, ''[[Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance]]'' features Kogekko, a [[Fun Size]] version of the Geckos from ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots]]'' as Raiden's [[Robot Buddy]].
* The Mecha Grunty from ''[[.hack GU Games|.hack//G.U.]]'' games.
* The Mecha Grunty from ''[[.hack GU Games|.hack//G.U.]]'' games.
* [[Mega Man (Video Game)|Mega Man]] and especially Roll, though their cuteness probably fits them into just plain [[Moe]]. Some of the enemies as well, such as the [[Mascot Mook|Mets]].
* [[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]] and especially Roll, though their cuteness probably fits them into just plain [[Moe]]. Some of the enemies as well, such as the [[Mascot Mook|Mets]].
* The [[Badass Adorable]] bomb-chucking ''[[Bomberman (Video Game)|Bomberman]]'' with his cute little computer monitor face that becomes (n n) when he's happy.
* The [[Badass Adorable]] bomb-chucking ''[[Bomberman]]'' with his cute little computer monitor face that becomes (n n) when he's happy.
* C21 and its sequel [[Cosmic Break]] are filled with examples. Running the full spectrum from this trope up to [[Ridiculously Human Robots]].
* C21 and its sequel [[Cosmic Break]] are filled with examples. Running the full spectrum from this trope up to [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]].
* ''[[Timesplitters Future Perfect]]'' has the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w-mJkdnLJM Sweet Suck PPT Cleaning Robot] in the "Breaking and Entering" level (skip to 4:30). Its a chatty little bastard too! Just imagine it saying this in a C3-PO-esque voice ~ "I am the Sweet Suck PPT cleaning robot, I am ideal for both office and domestic use, no job is too small. I love filth, and my full range of accessories ensure no crevice is left untouched. I bring a smile to any owner's lips". It scoots across the floor with a little street sweeping brush on its fanny!
* ''[[Timesplitters Future Perfect]]'' has the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0w-mJkdnLJM Sweet Suck PPT Cleaning Robot] in the "Breaking and Entering" level (skip to 4:30). Its a chatty little bastard too! Just imagine it saying this in a C3-PO-esque voice ~ "I am the Sweet Suck PPT cleaning robot, I am ideal for both office and domestic use, no job is too small. I love filth, and my full range of accessories ensure no crevice is left untouched. I bring a smile to any owner's lips". It scoots across the floor with a little street sweeping brush on its fanny!
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda Skyward Sword]]'' features Ancient Robots.
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword]]'' features Ancient Robots.
* [[Planetfall (Video Game)|Floyd!]]
* [[Planetfall|Floyd!]]
** [[Jet Force Gemini|Floyd!]]
** [[Jet Force Gemini|Floyd!]]
* Pipo from ''[[Overblood]]''.
* Pipo from ''[[Overblood]]''.
* The Gearmos from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
* The Gearmos from ''[[Super Mario Galaxy]]'' and ''[[Super Mario Galaxy 2]]''.
* The titular character of ''[[Chibi Robo]]'', along with his various [[Robot Buddy|sidekicks]].
* The titular character of ''[[Chibi-Robo!]]'', along with his various [[Robot Buddy|sidekicks]].




== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Several robots in ''[[Freefall (Webcomic)|Freefall]]'', including [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Sawtooth Rivergrinder]] -- heavy [[Terraform|terraformer]] and amateur percussionist (as in ''"[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1200/fv01190.htm Orbital bombardment in D minor]"'').
* Several robots in ''[[Freefall]]'', including [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|Sawtooth Rivergrinder]]—heavy [[terraform]]er and amateur percussionist (as in ''"[http://freefall.purrsia.com/ff1200/fv01190.htm Orbital bombardment in D minor]"'').
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court (Webcomic)|Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' has several: Robox ([[The Ace|awesome!]]), Boxbot ([[Designated Monkey|terrible!]]) and one of the main cast -- though now that S13 practice parkour and proselytising in the new body, "he" is just cool. And then there's weather station bot, because Tom managed to draw ''[[Squee|cuddly]] sharp-clawed metal mantis''.
* ''[[Gunnerkrigg Court]]'' has several: Robox ([[The Ace|awesome!]]), Boxbot ([[Designated Monkey|terrible!]]) and one of the main cast—though now that S13 practice parkour and proselytising in the new body, "he" is just cool. And then there's weather station bot, because Tom managed to draw ''[[Squee|cuddly]] sharp-clawed metal mantis''.
* ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]:'' because of his hulking design, Roofus [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20070918.html ''can'' be scary,''] but usually he's just [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20070616.html childlike and lovable.]
* ''[[The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob]]:'' because of his hulking design, Roofus [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20070918.html ''can'' be scary,''] but usually he's just [http://bobadventures.comicgenesis.com/d/20070616.html childlike and lovable.]
* Agatha Heterodyne's [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20091002 little clanks] ("dingbots") in [[Girl Genius]].
* Agatha Heterodyne's [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20091002 little clanks] ("dingbots") in [[Girl Genius]].
* ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' has a few, even [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2008-06-22 Longshoreman Of The Apocalypse] is a borderline case (which is no small feat for a tank hull with head and appendages slapped on). Then "Tenzy" (yet another quirky sentient superweapon of a dubious legal status) started to [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2015-05-31 detach part of itself] as a ridiculously cute [[Attack Drone]] somewhat resembling EVE from ''[[WALL-E]]''.

** The Esspererin (they are considered a sophont species, but turned out to be "solar powered [[Mechanical Lifeforms|robo-fairies]]") get more than their share of [//www.schlockmercenary.com/2015-09-06 gawking admiration].


== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Red vs. Blue (Machinima)|Red vs. Blue]]'' has Sheila, a tank {{spoiler|and later ship}} AI for the Blue Team. Though she is deadly as a tank, she somehow manages to pack lunches for the protagonists and gets involved in a crazy love triangle.
* ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'' has Sheila, a tank {{spoiler|and later ship}} AI for the Blue Team. Though she is deadly as a tank, she somehow manages to pack lunches for the protagonists and gets involved in a crazy love triangle.




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Ro-Bear Berbils from ''[[Thundercats (Animation)|ThunderCats]]'' and ''[[Thundercats 2011 (Western Animation)|ThunderCats (2011)]]'' are rainbow-hued robotic ''[[Beary Funny|teddy-bears]]'' who love to build and repair things.
* Ro-Bear Berbils from ''[[Thundercats]]'' and ''[[Thundercats 2011|ThunderCats (2011)]]'' are rainbow-hued robotic ''[[Beary Funny|teddy-bears]]'' who love to build and repair things.
* T-Bot from ''MASK''.
* T-Bot from ''MASK''.
* Beemo from ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]''.
* Beemo from ''[[Adventure Time]]''.
** Also NEPTR.
** Also NEPTR.
* Jenny XJ-9 from ''[[My Life As a Teenage Robot]]''.
* Jenny XJ-9 from ''[[My Life as a Teenage Robot]]''.
* Bobert from [[The Amazing World of Gumball]].
* Bobert from [[The Amazing World of Gumball]].
* HERBIE<ref>If you care, it stands for Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated Electronics. And he's not actually humanoid.</ref> from the 70s ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' cartoon wasn't seen this way initially, as he was a none-too-[[Badass]] [[Replacement Scrappy]] for the Human Torch. However, time passed, and he's been homaged - and every new version of HERBIE is so freaking adorable, most recently the ''[[The Super Hero Squad Show]]'' incarnation.
* HERBIE<ref>If you care, it stands for Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated Electronics. And he's not actually humanoid.</ref> from the 70s ''[[Fantastic Four]]'' cartoon wasn't seen this way initially, as he was a none-too-[[Badass]] [[Replacement Scrappy]] for the Human Torch. However, time passed, and he's been homaged - and every new version of HERBIE is so freaking adorable, most recently the ''[[The Superhero Squad Show]]'' incarnation.
* Moon, the reporter rabbit robot from ''[[Beast Wars II (Anime)|Beast Wars II]]''.
* Moon, the reporter rabbit robot from ''[[Beast Wars II]]''.
* GIR, the defective SIR unit from [[Invader Zim]]. He's more likely to shout [[Non Sequitors]] than melt your heart, though.
* GIR, the defective SIR unit from [[Invader Zim]]. He's more likely to shout [[Non Sequitors]] than melt your heart, though.
* In the [[He Man and The Masters of The Universe (Animation)|He-Man]] and [[She Ra Princess of Power (Animation)|She-Ra]] [[Christmas Special]], Skeletor's heart is melted by a cute robotic puppy.
* In the [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe|He-Man]] and [[She-Ra: Princess of Power|She-Ra]] [[Christmas Special]], Skeletor's heart is melted by a cute robotic puppy.




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awww...

Sometimes, a robotic character, despite its composition of hard circuits and cold metal, completely melts your heart.

Often just as lovable (if not more so) than their flesh and blood counterparts, these little guys (gals? neither?) steal the show and the audience's affection.

The name of this trope comes from a song by Scars On Broadway.

Sometimes overlaps with Robot Buddy and Amusing Alien. Not to be confused with Robot Girl, which is a different kind of cute.

When they have no clearly defined story purpose and/or go past adorable and into Tastes Like Diabetes, they become part of Kids and Cute Robots.

Examples of Cute Machines include:

Anime and Manga


Comic Books


Film


Literature

  • Ani-droids in Argo are designed to look like animals so they can be cute instead of threatening to humans who would otherwise be uncomfortable with them.


Television


Toys


Tabletop Games


Video Games

  • Clank from Ratchet and Clank.
  • Dog from Half-Life. Hulking great brute, but cute in his behaviour.
  • Portal's robotic gun turrets, as well as GLaDOS' curiosity core.
    • From the sequel, we get the personality core Wheatley, and Atlas and P-body from the new Co-op mode (adapted from a core and turret, respectively). Atlas and P-Body may not be as small and adorable as the others, but make up for it with their mannerisms.
      • The 'different' turret at the beginning of the game fits this trope especially well.
      • So do the remarkably pathetic frankenturrets: they're basically a pair of turrets hastily fused to a cube. They can't stand or talk but crawl along feebly with their two wonky forelimbs, and they'll shiver and retreat into their cube/shell when you pick them up. These things basically behave like scared hermit crabs, and are strangely, sadly adorable for it.
    • The Weighted Companion Cube.
  • The small, stage one turret gun in Team Fortress 2 (if you happen to be the engineer who built it).
    • The Gunslinger unlockable weapon replaces the normal upgradeable sentry with an even smaller turret that can't be upgraded but builds faster. It's similarly stinkin' adorable.
  • The depressed/scared looking, little RC robot in Sheep Dog 'n' Wolf.
  • Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots features the Metal Gear Mk. II (eventually replaced by the similar Mk. III), a ridiculously cute miniature version of the titular battle tank that serves as Snake's Robot Buddy, piloted by Otacon. It's also directly based on the Metal Gear Mk. II from Snatcher, which looked exactly like it, and served a similar role to that game's protagonist, Gillian Seed.
  • The Mecha Grunty from .hack//G.U. games.
  • Mega Man and especially Roll, though their cuteness probably fits them into just plain Moe. Some of the enemies as well, such as the Mets.
  • The Badass Adorable bomb-chucking Bomberman with his cute little computer monitor face that becomes (n n) when he's happy.
  • C21 and its sequel Cosmic Break are filled with examples. Running the full spectrum from this trope up to Ridiculously-Human Robots.
  • Timesplitters Future Perfect has the Sweet Suck PPT Cleaning Robot in the "Breaking and Entering" level (skip to 4:30). Its a chatty little bastard too! Just imagine it saying this in a C3-PO-esque voice ~ "I am the Sweet Suck PPT cleaning robot, I am ideal for both office and domestic use, no job is too small. I love filth, and my full range of accessories ensure no crevice is left untouched. I bring a smile to any owner's lips". It scoots across the floor with a little street sweeping brush on its fanny!
  • The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword features Ancient Robots.
  • Floyd!
  • Pipo from Overblood.
  • The Gearmos from Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Galaxy 2.
  • The titular character of Chibi-Robo!, along with his various sidekicks.


Web Comics

Web Original

  • Red vs. Blue has Sheila, a tank and later ship AI for the Blue Team. Though she is deadly as a tank, she somehow manages to pack lunches for the protagonists and gets involved in a crazy love triangle.


Western Animation


Real Life

  • Tweenbots, little smiling cardboard robots that can only roll in a straight line, with a flag with its destination written on it. They were created for a social experiment to see whether or not people in busy cities would help the little robots get to their destination. They do.
  • Keepon, the dancing robot.
  • Boxie is a cardboard robot built at MIT. Boxie uses its cute appearance and infantile voice to get people to talk about themselves and take it places. The footage it recorded was made into a short film.
  • The original Apple iMac. So round and friendly-looking, and it came in all kinds of neat colors. It almost looked like a toy, and made you want to collect them all.
  1. If you care, it stands for Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated Electronics. And he's not actually humanoid.