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== [[Anime and Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Chachamaru in the ''[[Negima]]!?'' second series had robotic noises added to accompany her movements.
* Chachamaru in the ''[[Negima]]!?'' second series had robotic noises added to accompany her movements.
* While the Combat [[Cyborg]]s in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' are normally silent, body parts that have been damaged beyond a certain point will emit mechanical whirring sounds when they move, as shown in the hospital scene after the massive terrorist attack by Jail in ''StrikerS''.
* While the Combat [[Cyborg]]s in ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha]]'' are normally silent, body parts that have been damaged beyond a certain point will emit mechanical whirring sounds when they move, as shown in the hospital scene after the massive terrorist attack by Jail in ''StrikerS''.
* Dorothy from ''[[The Big O]]'' makes very smooth mechanical sounds when she moves [[Depending on the Writer|Depending on the Episode]]
* Dorothy from ''[[The Big O]]'' makes very smooth mechanical sounds when she moves [[Depending on the Writer|Depending on the Episode]]


== Fanworks ==
== [[Fan Works]] ==
* ''[[Friendship Is Witchcraft]]'' features in episode 4 a discussion about robots. Episode 5 focuses on one, and her servos could use some maintenance. Not that anyone cares.
* ''[[Friendship Is Witchcraft]]'' features in episode 4 a discussion about robots. Episode 5 focuses on one, and her servos could use some maintenance. Not that anyone cares.
* Referencing the ''Big O'' example above, Dorothy's counterpart in ''[[Undocumented Features]]'' can ''choose'' to move and sound mechanical, although by default she is indistinguishable from a human. She usually reserves doing so for those times when [[Deadpan Snarker|she's dealing with someone with an irrational prejudice against robots]].
* Referencing the ''Big O'' example above, Dorothy's counterpart in ''[[Undocumented Features]]'' can ''choose'' to move and sound mechanical, although by default she is indistinguishable from a human. She usually reserves doing so for those times when [[Deadpan Snarker|she's dealing with someone with an irrational prejudice against robots]].


== Film ==
== [[Film]] ==
* ''[[Star Wars]]'' is guilty of this, with most civilian droids making odd pneumatic whining sounds whenever they move and military droids that have an inexplicable clanking sound accompany their every step, even while walking on grass.
* ''[[Star Wars]]'' is guilty of this, with most civilian droids making odd pneumatic whining sounds whenever they move and military droids that have an inexplicable clanking sound accompany their every step, even while walking on grass.
* Although not technically a robot, [[Powered Armor|the powerloader]] used by Ripley in ''[[Aliens]]'' makes satisfying hydraulic whirrs and clomps as it moves around.
* Although not technically a robot, [[Powered Armor|the powerloader]] used by Ripley in ''[[Aliens]]'' makes satisfying hydraulic whirrs and clomps as it moves around.
* [[Short Circuit|Johnny 5]] makes all kinds of noise when he moves around, but it's natural, since he's animatronic.
* [[Short Circuit|Johnny 5]] makes all kinds of noise when he moves around, but it's natural, since he's animatronic.


== Literature ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In the first ''~The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy~'' book, Marvin deliberately makes clanking and labouring noises whenever he moves.
* In the first ''[[The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy]]'' book, Marvin deliberately makes clanking and labouring noises whenever he moves.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* The Cybermen in ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Lampshaded in one episode when they somehow manage to sneak up on the Doctor and he asks them if they've "got their legs on 'silent'".
* The Cybermen in ''[[Doctor Who]]''. Lampshaded in one episode when they somehow manage to sneak up on the Doctor and he asks them if they've "got their legs on 'silent'".
* In ''[[Star Trek]]'', we have Borg drones that make mechanical and electrical noise when moving, or [[You Will Be Assimilated|assimilating]].
* In ''[[Star Trek]]'', we have Borg drones that make mechanical and electrical noise when moving, or [[You Will Be Assimilated|assimilating]].
* [[RoboCop]] in the TV series. When walking he only made stepping thumps, but moving anything else made mechanical noises.
* [[RoboCop]] in the TV series. When walking he only made stepping thumps, but moving anything else made mechanical noises.


== Toys ==
== [[Toys]] ==
* Most of the ''[[Bionicle]]'' web animations have this for ''all'' the characters. (Including [[Fridge Logic|a few who are actually organic beings wearing armour]]). Averted in the [[Direct to DVD]] movies, however (save for a handful of instances).
* Most of the ''[[Bionicle]]'' web animations have this for ''all'' the characters. (Including [[Fridge Logic|a few who are actually organic beings wearing armour]]). Averted in the [[Direct to DVD]] movies, however (save for a handful of instances).


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* There are creaking/squeaking robot enemies in the video games ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and/or ''Banjo Tooie''.
* There are creaking/squeaking robot enemies in the video games ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]'' and/or ''Banjo Tooie''.
* [[Cyborg|The Arachnotrons, Spider Mastermind and the Cyberdemon]] from ''[[Doom]]'' make a hell of a noise when they walk around on their metal legs.
* [[Cyborg|The Arachnotrons, Spider Mastermind and the Cyberdemon]] from ''[[Doom]]'' make a hell of a noise when they walk around on their metal legs.
* ''[[Tekken]]'''s Jack-type cyborgs make a satisfying crashing noise when knocked over, although they're quiet when moving.
* ''[[Tekken]]''{{'}}s Jack-type cyborgs make a satisfying crashing noise when knocked over, although they're quiet when moving.
* The Dwemer Centurions in ''[[Morrowind]]'' produce a distinct metal-on-stone clacking sounds whenever they are near.
* The Dwemer Centurions in ''[[The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind]]'' produce a distinct metal-on-stone clacking sounds whenever they are near.
* Omega makes these only in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)||Sonic 2006]]''.
* Omega makes these only in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)||Sonic 2006]]''.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In [[Transformers]], you sometimes (different series are different on this, and many things) hear sounds as the robots move. ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' in particular has fun with it, with high-pitched whirring noises that say 'high tech' for most of them, but the old geezer of a medic, Ratchet, makes much creakier noises.
* In ''[[Transformers]]'', you sometimes (different series are different on this, and many things) hear sounds as the robots move. ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' in particular has fun with it, with high-pitched whirring noises that say 'high tech' for most of them, but the old geezer of a medic, Ratchet, makes much creakier noises.
* [[Subverted]] in ''[[The Simpsons]]'' episode "Lisa's Wedding": we [[Flash Forward]] to the far future [[I Want My Jetpack|(2010)]] and see what we think are a group of robots clanking by, but it's really just several college kids going to ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' auditions in Tin Man costumes.
* [[Subverted]] in ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' episode "Lisa's Wedding": we [[Flash Forward]] to the far future [[I Want My Jetpack|(2010)]] and see what we think are a group of robots clanking by, but it's really just several college kids going to ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' auditions in Tin Man costumes.


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Latest revision as of 16:42, 27 September 2022

This is a Sound FX trope relating to any robot, Cyborg or Mechanical Lifeform that makes mechanical creaking sounds when they move around. Most Real Life robots tend to make loud snaps and hissing noises due to the hydraulics or compressed air they use for movement and creaking noises mean that somebody has to pick up the oilcan stat unless they fancy replacing components.

Examples of Noisy Robots include:

Anime and Manga

  • Chachamaru in the Negima!? second series had robotic noises added to accompany her movements.
  • While the Combat Cyborgs in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha are normally silent, body parts that have been damaged beyond a certain point will emit mechanical whirring sounds when they move, as shown in the hospital scene after the massive terrorist attack by Jail in StrikerS.
  • Dorothy from The Big O makes very smooth mechanical sounds when she moves Depending on the Episode

Fan Works

Film

  • Star Wars is guilty of this, with most civilian droids making odd pneumatic whining sounds whenever they move and military droids that have an inexplicable clanking sound accompany their every step, even while walking on grass.
  • Although not technically a robot, the powerloader used by Ripley in Aliens makes satisfying hydraulic whirrs and clomps as it moves around.
  • Johnny 5 makes all kinds of noise when he moves around, but it's natural, since he's animatronic.

Literature

Live-Action TV

  • The Cybermen in Doctor Who. Lampshaded in one episode when they somehow manage to sneak up on the Doctor and he asks them if they've "got their legs on 'silent'".
  • In Star Trek, we have Borg drones that make mechanical and electrical noise when moving, or assimilating.
  • RoboCop in the TV series. When walking he only made stepping thumps, but moving anything else made mechanical noises.

Toys

Video Games

  • Most robotic constructs in World of Warcraft are rather clanky. Justified because most of them are hostile or potentially attackable NPCs, and all NPCs have a combat noise. Robots are just noisier than most.
  • There are creaking/squeaking robot enemies in the video games Banjo-Kazooie and/or Banjo Tooie.
  • The Arachnotrons, Spider Mastermind and the Cyberdemon from Doom make a hell of a noise when they walk around on their metal legs.
  • Tekken‍'‍s Jack-type cyborgs make a satisfying crashing noise when knocked over, although they're quiet when moving.
  • The Dwemer Centurions in The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind produce a distinct metal-on-stone clacking sounds whenever they are near.
  • Omega makes these only in |Sonic 2006.

Western Animation

  • In Transformers, you sometimes (different series are different on this, and many things) hear sounds as the robots move. Transformers Animated in particular has fun with it, with high-pitched whirring noises that say 'high tech' for most of them, but the old geezer of a medic, Ratchet, makes much creakier noises.
  • Subverted in The Simpsons episode "Lisa's Wedding": we Flash Forward to the far future (2010) and see what we think are a group of robots clanking by, but it's really just several college kids going to The Wizard of Oz auditions in Tin Man costumes.