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List of fictional robots and androids | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:57 1 Theatre
00:01:55 2 Literature
00:02:04 2.1 19th century and earlier
00:05:23 2.2 Early 1900s
00:06:25 2.3 1920s
00:07:43 2.4 1930s
00:08:59 2.5 1940s
00:10:54 2.6 1950s and 1960s
00:13:45 2.7 1970s
00:15:16 2.8 1980s
00:16:59 2.9 1990s
00:17:49 2.10 2000s
00:18:52 3 Radio
00:19:30 4 Music
00:20:14 5 Film
00:20:23 5.1 1940s and earlier
00:22:13 5.2 1950s
00:23:40 5.3 1960s
00:25:22 5.4 1970s
00:28:18 5.5 1980s
00:31:31 5.6 1990s
00:34:28 5.7 2000s
00:39:56 5.8 2010s
00:43:14 6 Television films and series
00:43:24 6.1 1960s and earlier
00:53:36 6.2 1970s
01:04:06 6.3 1980s
01:11:43 6.4 1990s
01:17:53 6.5 2000s
01:29:05 6.6 2010s
01:42:44 7 Comics
01:42:53 7.1 Comic Books/graphic novels
01:43:03 7.1.1 American
01:47:44 7.1.2 Australian
01:47:57 7.1.3 British
01:48:50 7.1.4 Franco-Belgian
01:50:05 7.1.5 Other European
01:51:43 7.1.6 South American
01:52:03 7.1.7 Manga (Japanese comics)
01:54:32 7.2 Comic strips
01:55:39 7.3 Web comics
01:57:53 8 Web-based media
01:58:10 8.1 Animated shorts/series
01:58:26 8.1.1 Flash
01:59:08 8.2 Web series
01:59:32 8.3 Machinima
02:00:11 8.4 Podcasts
02:01:59 9 Computer and video games
02:15:15 10 See also
02:15:56 11 Notes
02:16:05 12 External links
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- Socrates
SUMMARY
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Robots and androids have frequently been depicted or described in works of fiction. The word robot itself comes from a work of fiction, Karel Čapek's play, R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), written in 1920 and first performed in 1921.
This list of fictional robots and androids is chronological, and categorised by medium. It includes all depictions of robots, androids and gynoids in literature, television, and cinema; however, robots that have appeared in more than one form of media are not necessarily listed in each of those media. This list is intended for all fictional computers which are described as existing in a humanlike or mobile form. It shows how the concept has developed in the human imagination through history.
Static computers depicted in fiction are discussed in the separate list of fictional computers.
Robots in science fiction | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:00:49 1 Theatre
00:01:40 2 Literature
00:01:48 2.1 19th century and earlier
00:04:41 2.2 Early 1900s
00:05:35 2.3 1920s
00:06:42 2.4 1930s
00:07:48 2.5 1940s
00:09:27 2.6 1950s and 1960s
00:11:54 2.7 1970s
00:13:11 2.8 1980s
00:14:38 2.9 1990s
00:15:22 2.10 2000s
00:16:17 3 Radio
00:16:49 4 Music
00:17:28 5 Film
00:17:36 5.1 1940s and earlier
00:19:11 5.2 1950s
00:20:26 5.3 1960s
00:21:54 5.4 1970s
00:24:25 5.5 1980s
00:27:10 5.6 1990s
00:29:40 5.7 2000s
00:34:22 5.8 2010s
00:37:12 6 Television films and series
00:37:22 6.1 1960s and earlier
00:46:05 6.2 1970s
00:55:07 6.3 1980s
01:01:38 6.4 1990s
01:06:57 6.5 2000s
01:16:27 6.6 2010s
01:28:15 7 Comics
01:28:23 7.1 Comic Books/graphic novels
01:28:33 7.1.1 American
01:32:33 7.1.2 Australian
01:32:45 7.1.3 British
01:33:30 7.1.4 Franco-Belgian
01:34:33 7.1.5 Other European
01:35:57 7.1.6 South American
01:36:14 7.1.7 Manga (Japanese comics)
01:38:22 7.2 Comic strips
01:39:19 7.3 Web comics
01:41:14 8 Web-based media
01:41:30 8.1 Animated shorts/series
01:41:44 8.1.1 Flash
01:42:20 8.2 Web series
01:42:41 8.3 Machinima
01:43:15 8.4 Podcasts
01:44:49 9 Computer and video games
01:56:08 10 See also
01:56:43 11 Notes
01:56:51 12 External links
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.955524837734765
Voice name: en-AU-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Robots and androids have frequently been depicted or described in works of fiction. The word robot itself comes from a work of fiction, Karel Čapek's play, R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), written in 1920 and first performed in 1921.
This list of fictional robots and androids is chronological, and categorised by medium. It includes all depictions of robots, androids and gynoids in literature, television, and cinema; however, robots that have appeared in more than one form of media are not necessarily listed in each of those media. This list is intended for all fictional computers which are described as existing in a humanlike or mobile form. It shows how the concept has developed in the human imagination through history.
Static computers depicted in fiction are discussed in the separate list of fictional computers.