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A maid who's made to order.
A maid who's made to order.


Not to be confused with [[Super Powered Robot Meter Maids]] (though there is some crossover), the [[Robot Maid]] (or Robot Butler) is [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]]--a robot, [[Ridiculously Human Robots|ridiculously human]] or not, whose primary functions lie in performing simple household tasks. They cook, clean house and look after your dog with precision. Whether or not they look human, they almost always have sophisticated AI--nobody bothers to ask why you're programming [[Mundane Utility|super-intelligent robots to do housework]], but it's [[Rule of Cool|cool enough]] that it gets a pass. Of course, it could just be that being a maid is only said robot's day job--it might [[Super Powered Robot Meter Maids|have a plethora of other, more crime-fighty functions]].
Not to be confused with [[Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids]] (though there is some crossover), the '''Robot Maid''' (or Robot Butler) is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]]—a robot, [[Ridiculously-Human Robots|ridiculously human]] or not, whose primary functions lie in performing simple household tasks. They cook, clean house and look after your dog with precision. Whether or not they look human, they almost always have sophisticated AI—nobody bothers to ask why you're programming [[Mundane Utility|super-intelligent robots to do housework]], but it's [[Rule of Cool|cool enough]] that it gets a pass. Of course, it could just be that being a maid is only said robot's day job—it might [[Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids|have a plethora of other, more crime-fighty functions]].


Bonus points if they're [[Robot Girl|young, female,]] and very, very [[Fetish Fuel|sexy]]. Even more so if they actually [[Meido|wear the outfit]].
Bonus points if they're [[Robot Girl|young, female,]] and very, very [[Fetish Fuel|sexy]]. Even more so if they actually [[Meido|wear the outfit]].


Interestingly, the word "robot" in itself comes from a phrase meaning "someone who does manual labor," and was coined [[Older Than Television|in a Czech play written in the 1920s]].
Interestingly, the word "robot" in itself comes from a phrase meaning "someone who does manual labor," and was coined [[Older Than Television|in a Czech play written in the 1920s]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==
* The heroine of ''[[Mahoromatic]]'' is an alien [[Super Soldier]] spending her last year of battery life as a [[Robot Maid]].
* The heroine of ''[[Mahoromatic]]'' is an alien [[Super Soldier]] spending her last year of battery life as a Robot Maid.
* Dorothy in ''[[The Big O (Anime)|The Big O]]'' doubles as a Robot Maid because she has/had no other way to pay Roger Smith for his services.
* Dorothy in ''[[The Big O]]'' doubles as a Robot Maid because she has/had no other way to pay Roger Smith for his services.
* Multi [HMX-12] and Serio [HMX-13] are experimental humanoid maid robots from the ''[[To Heart]]'' anime.
* Multi [HMX-12] and Serio [HMX-13] are experimental humanoid maid robots from the ''[[To Heart]]'' anime.
** HMX-17a Ilfa, HMX-17b Milfa and HMX-17c Shilfa are experimental maid robots from the ''[[To Heart 2]]'' anime.
** HMX-17a Ilfa, HMX-17b Milfa and HMX-17c Shilfa are experimental maid robots from the ''[[To Heart 2]]'' anime.
* Yui, an otaku's android maid from ''[[Koharu Biyori]]''.
* Yui, an otaku's android maid from ''[[Koharu Biyori]]''.
* [[Child Prodigy|Minoru Kokubunji]] in ''[[Chobits (Manga)|Chobits]]'' has an entire staff full of [[Ridiculously Human Robots]] (well, ridiculously human ''computers'') that serve as his maids.
* [[Child Prodigy|Minoru Kokubunji]] in ''[[Chobits]]'' has an entire staff full of [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]] (well, ridiculously human ''computers'') that serve as his maids.
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima (Manga)|Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Evangeline has a group of [[Robot Girl|Robot Girls]] around for the purpose of serving food and keeping her villa clean. The most prominent is [[Super Powered Robot Meter Maids|Karakuri Chachamaru]], who also serves as Eva's [[Battle Butler]].
* In ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'', Evangeline has a group of [[Robot Girl]]s around for the purpose of serving food and keeping her villa clean. The most prominent is [[Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids|Karakuri Chachamaru]], who also serves as Eva's [[Battle Butler]].
* Aiko from ''[[Magical Pokaan]]'' is not explicitly a maid, but she does wears a [[Meido]] dress and she's the one who cooks.
* Aiko from ''[[Magical Pokaan]]'' is not explicitly a maid, but she does wears a [[Meido]] dress and she's the one who cooks.
* Noel of ''[[Triangle Heart 3 Sweet Songs Forever]]''.
* Noel of ''[[Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~]]''.
* Averted in ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' (marking the one SF trope that definitely '''does not''' appear in that franchise): the [[Time Travel|Time Traveler]] winds up on maid duty while the [[Robot Girl]] gets to relax.
* Averted in ''[[Suzumiya Haruhi]]'' (marking the one SF trope that definitely '''does not''' appear in that franchise): the [[Time Travel]]er winds up on maid duty while the [[Robot Girl]] gets to relax.
* Reversed in ''[[Kino's Journey]]'' where {{spoiler|a family of robots is waited on by a human who believes herself to be a robot maid}}.
* Reversed in ''[[Kino's Journey]]'' where {{spoiler|a family of robots is waited on by a human who believes herself to be a robot maid}}.
* Zero is a robot maid who serves the cute alien girls' invasion company in ''[[G On Riders]]''.
* Zero is a robot maid who serves the cute alien girls' invasion company in ''[[G-On Riders]]''.
* The eponymous character from ''[[Hand Maid May]]''.
* The eponymous character from ''[[Hand Maid May]]''.
* Lilybot from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal]]'' is a Litterbot, a robot designed for cleaning up trash. After malfunctioning, causing her to gain at least partial sentience and a female personality, Yuma "adopts" her and she works as his family's maid.



== Comic Books ==
== Comic Books ==
* Irona, the robot maid of ''[[Richie Rich]]''.
* Irona, the robot maid of ''[[Richie Rich (comics)|Richie Rich]]''.
* A future-themed ''[[Batman (Comic Book)|Batman]]'' story replaced Alfred Pennyworth with a robot.
* A future-themed ''[[Batman]]'' story replaced Alfred Pennyworth with a robot.
* ''[[Tom Strong (Comic Book)|Tom Strong]]'' had a ''steam powered'' robot butler whose speech came from ''wax cylinder recordings'' of his father. Admittedly, Pneuman was rebuilt by Tom after his father died. He was always bickering with Tom's [[Everythings Better With Monkeys|intelligent monkey caddy]] Solomon, who serves a decidedly similar function.
* ''[[Tom Strong]]'' had a ''steam powered'' robot butler whose speech came from ''wax cylinder recordings'' of his father. Admittedly, Pneuman was rebuilt by Tom after his father died. He was always bickering with Tom's [[Everything's Better with Monkeys|intelligent monkey caddy]] Solomon, who serves a decidedly similar function.
* Somewhat [[Deconstruction|Deconstructed]] in a Disney Comics story: Gyro Gearloose makes a fortune selling a series of robots, each tailored to a specific household chore (such as a gardening robot, a cleaning robot, a laundry robot, a cooking robot, etc). When he is asked why not a single [[Robot Maid]], he replies that individual household chores require substantial specialization not possible with a generic robot and this approach has the added bonus of being able to accomplish several tasks at once. Naturally, since [[Status Quo Is God]] it has a serious catch: the robots' recharging process consumes an awful lot of power, causing not only bills to skyrocket, but the added power consumption to blackout the city, forcing the government to increase the price of electricity ''tenfold''. Naturally, everyone returns the robots and gets refunded.
* Somewhat [[Deconstruction|Deconstructed]] in a Disney Comics story: Gyro Gearloose makes a fortune selling a series of robots, each tailored to a specific household chore (such as a gardening robot, a cleaning robot, a laundry robot, a cooking robot, etc). When he is asked why not a single Robot Maid, he replies that individual household chores require substantial specialization not possible with a generic robot and this approach has the added bonus of being able to accomplish several tasks at once. Naturally, since [[Status Quo Is God]] it has a serious catch: the robots' recharging process consumes an awful lot of power, causing not only bills to skyrocket, but the added power consumption to blackout the city, forcing the government to increase the price of electricity ''tenfold''. Naturally, everyone returns the robots and gets refunded.
* The [[X Men]] had Nanny, who sported a maid outfit in most incarnations. She took her job too seriously.
* The [[X-Men]] had Nanny, who sported a maid outfit in most incarnations. She took her job too seriously.
* ''[[Last Man Standing]]'' has [[Robot Girl|Bonnie]] as one of these.
* ''[[Last Man Standing (graphic novel)|Last Man Standing]]'' has [[Robot Girl|Bonnie]] as one of these.
* Lord Blackpool from ''[[Lady Mechanika]]'' has a steam-powered robot butler.
* Lord Blackpool from ''[[Lady Mechanika]]'' has a steam-powered robot butler.
* [[The Dandy (Comic Book)|The Dandy]] used to have a story called Tin Lizzie, about a robot maid and a robot butler called Brassribs.
* [[The Dandy (comics)|The Dandy]] used to have a story called Tin Lizzie, about a robot maid and a robot butler called Brassribs.




== Film ==
== Film ==
* At the end of ''[[Spaceballs (Film)|Spaceballs]]'', the spaceship ''Spaceball One'' transforms into ''Mega Maid,'' a giant robot maid with a vacuum cleaner to suck the planet Druidia's air through an opening in its force shield.
* At the end of ''[[Spaceballs]]'', the spaceship ''Spaceball One'' transforms into ''Mega Maid,'' a giant robot maid with a vacuum cleaner to suck the planet Druidia's air through an opening in its force shield.
* ''Runaway'' (1984). A robot maid looks after the protagonist's son, giving him a rundown on his eating habits and whether he's watching videos after bedtime.
* ''Runaway'' (1984). A robot maid looks after the protagonist's son, giving him a rundown on his eating habits and whether he's watching videos after bedtime.
* ''[[Sleeper (Film)|Sleeper]]'' - domestic servant robots are a major business in 2173...rogue cryogenically unfrozen Woody Allen disguises himself as one to avoid capture.
* ''[[Sleeper (film)|Sleeper]]'' - domestic servant robots are a major business in 2173...rogue cryogenically unfrozen Woody Allen disguises himself as one to avoid capture.




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* [[Discworld]] golems are [[Our Monsters Are Different|basically robots]], so we naturally end up with a golem designated as a maid. Well, a secretary. A giant clay secretary in a blue gingham dress named Gladys. And since golems are not used to having a gender identity of any description, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* [[Discworld]] golems are [[Our Monsters Are Different|basically robots]], so we naturally end up with a golem designated as a maid. Well, a secretary. A giant clay secretary in a blue gingham dress named Gladys. And since golems are not used to having a gender identity of any description, [[Hilarity Ensues]].
* "Flexible Frank", the non-humanoid housekeeping robot in [[Robert Heinlein]]'s ''The Door Into Summer''.
* "Flexible Frank", the non-humanoid housekeeping robot in [[Robert Heinlein]]'s ''The Door Into Summer''.
* "[[Meaningful Name|Bismarck]]," in [[Robert Silverberg]]'s short story "The Iron Chancellor," is a [[Robot Maid]] {{spoiler|with a nasty twist}}.
* "[[Meaningful Name|Bismarck]]," in [[Robert Silverberg]]'s short story "The Iron Chancellor," is a Robot Maid {{spoiler|with a nasty twist}}.




== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* Kryten from ''[[Red Dwarf (TV)|Red Dwarf]]''. (The fact that his mental abilities go far beyond the cleaning and catering duties for which he was built is sort-of noticed by the crew in series 8, but they put it down to a malfunction.)
* Kryten from ''[[Red Dwarf]]''. (The fact that his mental abilities go far beyond the cleaning and catering duties for which he was built is sort-of noticed by the crew in series 8, but they put it down to a malfunction.)




== Music ==
== Music ==
* [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s song "Todd the T1000" is about a guy who feels threatened by his robot butler.
* [[Jonathan Coulton]]'s song "Todd the T1000" is about a guy who feels threatened by his robot butler.
{{quote| "Todd the T1000 scares me<br />
{{quote|"Todd the T1000 scares me
I don't think he knows I've got a right to exist<br />
I don't think he knows I've got a right to exist
And he sits in my favorite chair and dares me<br />
And he sits in my favorite chair and dares me
And when I look over he is making a fist" }}
And when I look over he is making a fist" }}


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* ''[[Paranoia]]'' has scrubots.
* ''[[Paranoia]]'' has scrubots.
* Classic ''[[Traveller]]''. Robots could have a Valet program that allowed them to act as maids. The adventure "Research Station Gamma" had maintenance (cleaning) robots.
* Classic ''[[Traveller]]''. Robots could have a Valet program that allowed them to act as maids. The adventure "Research Station Gamma" had maintenance (cleaning) robots.
* ''Top Secret'' (TSR). The "Dr. Yes" module in [[Dragon]] #48 had the Bernie, a hemispherical robot that could act as a vacuum cleaner, trash compactor, and stereo. It could also mop and wax the floor.
* ''Top Secret'' (TSR). The "Dr. Yes" module in ''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' magazine #48 had the Bernie, a hemispherical robot that could act as a vacuum cleaner, trash compactor, and stereo. It could also mop and wax the floor.
* Any [[Robot Girl]] in [[Maid RPG]] will be one due to the nature of the game.
* Any [[Robot Girl]] in [[Maid RPG]] will be one due to the nature of the game.
* ''[[Big Eyes Small Mouth]]'' has a "Robot Maid" template. It's got a number of upsides... but it also comes with the "Owned" disadvantage.
* ''[[Big Eyes, Small Mouth]]'' has a "Robot Maid" template. It's got a number of upsides... but it also comes with the "Owned" disadvantage.
* ''[[Champions]]'' adventure ''The Island of Dr. Destroyer''. The title character's secret base has cleaning robots.
* ''[[Champions]]'' adventure ''The Island of Dr. Destroyer''. The title character's secret base has cleaning robots.
* Robot Maids are one of the many forms of robots available in ''[[Shadowrun]]''.
* Robot Maids are one of the many forms of robots available in ''[[Shadowrun]]''.
* ''[[DC Heroes (Tabletop Game)|DC Heroes]]'' has a maintenance robot called the Clyde that can perform mediocre housekeeping.
* ''[[DC Heroes]]'' has a maintenance robot called the Clyde that can perform mediocre housekeeping.



== Video Games ==
== Video Games ==
* The titular robot from ''[[Chibi Robo]]'' is a very, very ''tiny'' Robot Maid.
* The titular robot from ''[[Chibi-Robo!]]'' is a very, very ''tiny'' Robot Maid.
* Francis in ''[[Super Paper Mario (Video Game)|Super Paper Mario]]'' has MeowMaids, ''[[Mega Neko|giant cat]]'' [[Robot Maid|Robot Maids]].
* Francis in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' has MeowMaids, ''[[Mega Neko|giant cat]]'' Robot Maids.
* Marshmallow in ''[[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]'' is Porky's Robot Maid, and a [[Bonus Boss]].
* Marshmallow in ''[[Mother 3]]'' is Porky's Robot Maid, and a [[Bonus Boss]].
** After his accident on the Thunder Tower, Fassad (you may also know him as Yokuba) gets a robot translator, seeing as his mouth is stuffed with trumpets on his "reassembly".
** After his accident on the Thunder Tower, Fassad (you may also know him as Yokuba) gets a robot translator, seeing as his mouth is stuffed with trumpets on his "reassembly".
* (Classic) Roll in the ''[[Mega Man (Video Game)|Mega Man]]'' games was designed to be one of these for Dr Light.
* (Classic) Roll in the ''[[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]]'' games was designed to be one of these for Dr Light.
* Tesse from the fighting game ''[[Waku Waku 7]]'' is, well, a robot maid who serves her creator, "the Doctor."
* Tesse from the fighting game ''[[Waku Waku 7]]'' is, well, a robot maid who serves her creator, "the Doctor."
* Mea from ''[[Popotan]]'', a robot maid who also guards the other girls (Ai, Mai, & Mii) on their journey through Time.
* Mea from ''[[Popotan]]'', a robot maid who also guards the other girls (Ai, Mai, & Mii) on their journey through Time.
* ''[[The Sims|The Sims 2: Open for Business]]'' allows talented Sims to creates Servos and imprint them with their personalities. An active Servo autonomously cleans, gardens, repairs broken household items and cooks, often desserts. Your Sims will get fat, and you may also get a craving for berry pie.
* ''[[The Sims|The Sims 2: Open for Business]]'' allows talented Sims to creates Servos and imprint them with their personalities. An active Servo autonomously cleans, gardens, repairs broken household items and cooks, often desserts. Your Sims will get fat, and you may also get a craving for berry pie.
* The 3rd PC-98 ''[[Touhou Project]]'' game, ''Phantasmagoria of Dim. Dream'', gave Reimu a nuclear-powered robotic maid named Ruukoto.
* The 3rd PC-98 ''[[Touhou Project]]'' game, ''Phantasmagoria of Dim. Dream'', gave Reimu a nuclear-powered robotic maid named Ruukoto.
** The related [[Seihou]] games star the robot maid VIVIT. Well, [[Super Powered Robot Meter Maids|advanced combat android]] [[Replacement Goldfish]] that works as a maid, anyway.
** The related [[Seihou]] games star the robot maid VIVIT. Well, [[Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids|advanced combat android]] [[Replacement Goldfish]] that works as a maid, anyway.
* The new Clockwork robots in [[City of Heroes]] are essentially this for the whole of Praetoria and can often seen vaccuming parks and streets, or carrying heavy supplies for building. Of course, they are armed to the teeth should the pesky trouble maker try to pick a fight with them.
* The new Clockwork robots in [[City of Heroes]] are essentially this for the whole of Praetoria and can often seen vaccuming parks and streets, or carrying heavy supplies for building. Of course, they are armed to the teeth should the pesky trouble maker try to pick a fight with them.
* The "Mister Handy" style robots in ''[[Fallout 3]]'' fill this role. You can even get one yourself when you get your own house. He doesn't like you very much, but he's [[Deadpan Snarker|usually]] good at hiding it.
* The "Mister Handy" style robots in ''[[Fallout 3]]'' fill this role. You can even get one yourself when you get your own house. He doesn't like you very much, but he's [[Deadpan Snarker|usually]] good at hiding it.
* When you present her the maid uniform to equip, Aigis of ''[[Persona 3]]'' clearly states that it's the one she already wore before at the lab. In other words, the super-powerful battle android that she is also acted as an obedient maid servant before you found her (and can continue so even afterward).
* When you present her the maid uniform to equip, Aigis of ''[[Persona 3]]'' clearly states that it's the one she already wore before at the lab. In other words, the super-powerful battle android that she is also acted as an obedient maid servant before you found her (and can continue so even afterward).
* ''[[Pokémon X and Y]]''; Julia (a Battle Chateau trainer) seems to be one. She talks in a loud monotone voice, detects you as a threat, and activates her defense systems, saying she '''"WAS ONLY CREATED FOR BATTLE..."'''



== Web Original ==
== Web Original ==
* ''[[Ask Dr Eldritch]]'' has Helen, the Doctor's "housekeeper". The Doctor insists that she's not a [[Sex Bot]] - just ignore the fact that he openly sleeps with her.
* ''[[Ask Dr Eldritch]]'' has Helen, the Doctor's "housekeeper". The Doctor insists that she's not a [[Sex Bot]] - just ignore the fact that he openly sleeps with her.
* Some of the Chibi style [[Anthro P Cs]] in [[Questionable Content]] are designed with limited housekeeping abilities.
* Some of the Chibi style [[Anthro P Cs]] in [[Questionable Content]] are designed with limited housekeeping abilities.
* As well as being a [[Sex Slave]], [[The Nostalgia Chick (Web Video)|The Nostalgia Chick]]'s robot also dries dishes and makes coffee for her. {{spoiler|And he ''hates'' it.}}
* As well as being a [[Sex Slave]], [[The Nostalgia Chick]]'s robot also dries dishes and makes coffee for her. {{spoiler|And he ''hates'' it.}}




== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Rosie from ''[[The Jetsons]]'' may not be the [[Ur Example]], but she's undeniably done [[Trope Codifier|a lot for the idea]].
* Rosie from ''[[The Jetsons]]'' may not be the [[Ur Example]], but she's undeniably done [[Trope Codifier|a lot for the idea]].
* Robi from ''[[Shaggy and Scooby Doo Get A Clue]]''.
* Robi from ''[[Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!]]''.




== Real Life ==
== Real Life ==
* [[Real Life]]: The Roomba is a computerized, automated, programmable vacuum cleaner that cleans carpets all on its own. [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15721606 One can purchase costumes, including french maid costumes, to fit to such robots].
* [[Real Life]]: The Roomba is a computerized, automated, programmable vacuum cleaner that cleans carpets all on its own. [https://web.archive.org/web/20131125220104/http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=15721606 One can purchase costumes, including french maid costumes, to fit to such robots].
** Not only that, but - believe it or not - actual robot maids are being developed now in (where else) Japan, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zD45oO0ZO4 this] Youtube video.
** Not only that, but - believe it or not - actual robot maids are being developed now in (where else) Japan, as seen in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zD45oO0ZO4 this] Youtube video.


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Latest revision as of 00:54, 26 September 2021

A clean home just warms her... circuits.

A maid who's made to order.

Not to be confused with Super-Powered Robot Meter Maids (though there is some crossover), the Robot Maid (or Robot Butler) is Exactly What It Says on the Tin—a robot, ridiculously human or not, whose primary functions lie in performing simple household tasks. They cook, clean house and look after your dog with precision. Whether or not they look human, they almost always have sophisticated AI—nobody bothers to ask why you're programming super-intelligent robots to do housework, but it's cool enough that it gets a pass. Of course, it could just be that being a maid is only said robot's day job—it might have a plethora of other, more crime-fighty functions.

Bonus points if they're young, female, and very, very sexy. Even more so if they actually wear the outfit.

Interestingly, the word "robot" in itself comes from a phrase meaning "someone who does manual labor," and was coined in a Czech play written in the 1920s.

Examples of Robot Maid include:


Anime and Manga

  • The heroine of Mahoromatic is an alien Super Soldier spending her last year of battery life as a Robot Maid.
  • Dorothy in The Big O doubles as a Robot Maid because she has/had no other way to pay Roger Smith for his services.
  • Multi [HMX-12] and Serio [HMX-13] are experimental humanoid maid robots from the To Heart anime.
    • HMX-17a Ilfa, HMX-17b Milfa and HMX-17c Shilfa are experimental maid robots from the To Heart 2 anime.
  • Yui, an otaku's android maid from Koharu Biyori.
  • Minoru Kokubunji in Chobits has an entire staff full of Ridiculously-Human Robots (well, ridiculously human computers) that serve as his maids.
  • In Mahou Sensei Negima, Evangeline has a group of Robot Girls around for the purpose of serving food and keeping her villa clean. The most prominent is Karakuri Chachamaru, who also serves as Eva's Battle Butler.
  • Aiko from Magical Pokaan is not explicitly a maid, but she does wears a Meido dress and she's the one who cooks.
  • Noel of Triangle Heart 3 ~sweet songs forever~.
  • Averted in Suzumiya Haruhi (marking the one SF trope that definitely does not appear in that franchise): the Time Traveler winds up on maid duty while the Robot Girl gets to relax.
  • Reversed in Kino's Journey where a family of robots is waited on by a human who believes herself to be a robot maid.
  • Zero is a robot maid who serves the cute alien girls' invasion company in G-On Riders.
  • The eponymous character from Hand Maid May.
  • Lilybot from Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal is a Litterbot, a robot designed for cleaning up trash. After malfunctioning, causing her to gain at least partial sentience and a female personality, Yuma "adopts" her and she works as his family's maid.

Comic Books

  • Irona, the robot maid of Richie Rich.
  • A future-themed Batman story replaced Alfred Pennyworth with a robot.
  • Tom Strong had a steam powered robot butler whose speech came from wax cylinder recordings of his father. Admittedly, Pneuman was rebuilt by Tom after his father died. He was always bickering with Tom's intelligent monkey caddy Solomon, who serves a decidedly similar function.
  • Somewhat Deconstructed in a Disney Comics story: Gyro Gearloose makes a fortune selling a series of robots, each tailored to a specific household chore (such as a gardening robot, a cleaning robot, a laundry robot, a cooking robot, etc). When he is asked why not a single Robot Maid, he replies that individual household chores require substantial specialization not possible with a generic robot and this approach has the added bonus of being able to accomplish several tasks at once. Naturally, since Status Quo Is God it has a serious catch: the robots' recharging process consumes an awful lot of power, causing not only bills to skyrocket, but the added power consumption to blackout the city, forcing the government to increase the price of electricity tenfold. Naturally, everyone returns the robots and gets refunded.
  • The X-Men had Nanny, who sported a maid outfit in most incarnations. She took her job too seriously.
  • Last Man Standing has Bonnie as one of these.
  • Lord Blackpool from Lady Mechanika has a steam-powered robot butler.
  • The Dandy used to have a story called Tin Lizzie, about a robot maid and a robot butler called Brassribs.


Film

  • At the end of Spaceballs, the spaceship Spaceball One transforms into Mega Maid, a giant robot maid with a vacuum cleaner to suck the planet Druidia's air through an opening in its force shield.
  • Runaway (1984). A robot maid looks after the protagonist's son, giving him a rundown on his eating habits and whether he's watching videos after bedtime.
  • Sleeper - domestic servant robots are a major business in 2173...rogue cryogenically unfrozen Woody Allen disguises himself as one to avoid capture.


Literature

  • Discworld golems are basically robots, so we naturally end up with a golem designated as a maid. Well, a secretary. A giant clay secretary in a blue gingham dress named Gladys. And since golems are not used to having a gender identity of any description, Hilarity Ensues.
  • "Flexible Frank", the non-humanoid housekeeping robot in Robert Heinlein's The Door Into Summer.
  • "Bismarck," in Robert Silverberg's short story "The Iron Chancellor," is a Robot Maid with a nasty twist.


Live Action TV

  • Kryten from Red Dwarf. (The fact that his mental abilities go far beyond the cleaning and catering duties for which he was built is sort-of noticed by the crew in series 8, but they put it down to a malfunction.)


Music

  • Jonathan Coulton's song "Todd the T1000" is about a guy who feels threatened by his robot butler.

"Todd the T1000 scares me
I don't think he knows I've got a right to exist
And he sits in my favorite chair and dares me
And when I look over he is making a fist"


Tabletop Games

  • Paranoia has scrubots.
  • Classic Traveller. Robots could have a Valet program that allowed them to act as maids. The adventure "Research Station Gamma" had maintenance (cleaning) robots.
  • Top Secret (TSR). The "Dr. Yes" module in Dragon magazine #48 had the Bernie, a hemispherical robot that could act as a vacuum cleaner, trash compactor, and stereo. It could also mop and wax the floor.
  • Any Robot Girl in Maid RPG will be one due to the nature of the game.
  • Big Eyes, Small Mouth has a "Robot Maid" template. It's got a number of upsides... but it also comes with the "Owned" disadvantage.
  • Champions adventure The Island of Dr. Destroyer. The title character's secret base has cleaning robots.
  • Robot Maids are one of the many forms of robots available in Shadowrun.
  • DC Heroes has a maintenance robot called the Clyde that can perform mediocre housekeeping.

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  • The titular robot from Chibi-Robo! is a very, very tiny Robot Maid.
  • Francis in Super Paper Mario has MeowMaids, giant cat Robot Maids.
  • Marshmallow in Mother 3 is Porky's Robot Maid, and a Bonus Boss.
    • After his accident on the Thunder Tower, Fassad (you may also know him as Yokuba) gets a robot translator, seeing as his mouth is stuffed with trumpets on his "reassembly".
  • (Classic) Roll in the Mega Man games was designed to be one of these for Dr Light.
  • Tesse from the fighting game Waku Waku 7 is, well, a robot maid who serves her creator, "the Doctor."
  • Mea from Popotan, a robot maid who also guards the other girls (Ai, Mai, & Mii) on their journey through Time.
  • The Sims 2: Open for Business allows talented Sims to creates Servos and imprint them with their personalities. An active Servo autonomously cleans, gardens, repairs broken household items and cooks, often desserts. Your Sims will get fat, and you may also get a craving for berry pie.
  • The 3rd PC-98 Touhou Project game, Phantasmagoria of Dim. Dream, gave Reimu a nuclear-powered robotic maid named Ruukoto.
  • The new Clockwork robots in City of Heroes are essentially this for the whole of Praetoria and can often seen vaccuming parks and streets, or carrying heavy supplies for building. Of course, they are armed to the teeth should the pesky trouble maker try to pick a fight with them.
  • The "Mister Handy" style robots in Fallout 3 fill this role. You can even get one yourself when you get your own house. He doesn't like you very much, but he's usually good at hiding it.
  • When you present her the maid uniform to equip, Aigis of Persona 3 clearly states that it's the one she already wore before at the lab. In other words, the super-powerful battle android that she is also acted as an obedient maid servant before you found her (and can continue so even afterward).
  • Pokémon X and Y; Julia (a Battle Chateau trainer) seems to be one. She talks in a loud monotone voice, detects you as a threat, and activates her defense systems, saying she "WAS ONLY CREATED FOR BATTLE..."

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