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| - The Robot (a B-9 Class M-3 General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot) was a character in the television series Lost in Space. Known and addressed simply as "Robot", his full designation was only occasionally mentioned on the show. Occasionally the Robot was addressed with the names of B-9 and the Robinson Robot. Other names for the Robot were Rodney and his creator, Robert Kinoshita, called him Blinky.
- The Robot is one of the customizable monsters featured in the game Crush, Crumble and Chomp!
- Unit 19G used this in his match against N Fuego and against Itsy Bitsy. See: and Itsy Bitsy vs Unit 19G
- The Robot is a minor villain featured in the live-action film, Sky High.
- The Robot appeared in the 1998 Creature Shop-effects movie Lost in Space. An updated version of the Robot from the original 1966 series, this mechanical being is part of the Rambler Crane series assigned to ships, and serves as companion and protector of Will Robinson. As explained on the Creature Shop website, the two-ton robot was designed on CAD and remote controlled. The machine was "as powerful as a forklift and could travel at over 20mph." The Robot was puppeteered by the four man team of Simon Buckley, Phil Eason, Nigel Plaskitt, and John Wheatley.
- Rocks from Venus ist eine 8-teilige Comicgeschichte, die in TV Comic veröffentlicht wurde.
- The Robot helps Superman in the Fortress of Solitude.
- Responding to a distress call from a native tribe whose home is about to be obliterated by a volcano, the Freedom Force is surprised to encounter a giant robot that saves the day. But the man inside the robot, J. Quiggly Bent, has ulterior motives for his heroism, and the team must expose him before it's too late!
- The Robot is the sixth episode from the first season of The Garfield Show.
- He appeared in Let's Go to the Mall, Sandcastles in the Sand, and Space Teens. In Glitter, The Robot appears at the end of The Beaver Song along with several Canadian guest stars, such as Alan Thicke with the beaver puppets. The Robot also appears in the music video of Robin Daggers' song P.S. I Love You. (P.S. I Love You) The Robot is an Omnibot 2000. He also made an appearance in Galantis´ song Rich Boy after he retired from TV.
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