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Project U.F.O. (1978) – season 1 episode "Sighting 4010: The Waterford Incident". Here, the costume has a different, flatter head and 'brain' elements with a large "Cyclops" eye, a modified torso panel and assorted add-ons to the legs.

Phantom Empire (1988); third screen appearance with the Project U.F.O. 'Cyclops' head and other modifications Robby the Robot originated as a supporting character in the 1956 MGM science fiction film Forbidden Planet. [4] The film's storyline centers on a crew of Earth explorers who land their starship, the C57-D, on the planet AltairIV, inhabited by the mysterious human Dr.Morbius and his daughter Altaira who was born there. Robby is a mechanical servant that Morbius has designed, built, and programmed using knowledge gleaned from his study of the ancient Krell, a long-extinct race of highly intelligent beings that once populated AltairIV. The film’s plot is loosely based on William Shakespeare’s play The Tempest (1610), with the planet Altair IV standing in for Shakespeare’s remote island and Dr.Morbius for Prospero. In this context Robby is analogous to Ariel, a spirit enslaved by Prospero.You can avoid paying all interest for both periods by paying the cash price before the end of the delayed Tobbie II coding robot is a DIY build-and-play kit that works with a micro:bit coding board, which is included in the box. The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (1968 and 1970 "The Coronation of Bakaar") – recurring appearance as a maid named "Mildred the Robot"; does not have plexiglass dome Find sources: "Robby the Robot"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( December 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)

a b Telotte, J.P. (2016). "Robby the Robot and Robotic Persistence". Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal. University of Manitoba. 49 (3): 19–37. JSTOR 44030747 . Retrieved 7 March 2022. a b c d "2004 Inductees: Robby, the Robot". Robot Hall of Fame. Carnegie Mellon . Retrieved 7 March 2022.

Kreiter, Ted. "Revisiting The Master Of Science Fiction." The Saturday Evening Post, Volume 276, Issue 6, p. 38. ISSN 0048-9239. The Gale Storm Show (1958) – season 3 episode "Robot from Inner Space", first aired December 13, 1958

Robby was constructed using a range of materials including metal, plastic, rubber, glass, and Plexiglas. The plastic parts were a pioneering example of the use of the then novel technology of vacuum-forming heated plastic over wooden molds. These parts were made from an early form of ABS plastic with the brand name " Royalite", a material mainly used at the time for making suitcases. The finished Robby stands just over 7-foot (2.1m) tall and was fabricated in three detachable sections: the legs and lower torso, the barrel-like chest section (which included the arms), and the highly detailed head piece. The costs for delivery, installation services and monthly insurance products cannot be placed on BNPL.The New Adventures of Wonder Woman (1979) – season 3 episode " Spaced Out", as the master of ceremonies at a science fiction convention Robby the Robot in a scene from Forbidden Planet Robby the Robot in a poster for the original release of Forbidden Planet. (The lurid presentation does not accurately reflect the character in the film.) Robby the Robot in a poster for the original release of The Invisible Boy

This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Robby's similar size and its construction from rigid sections that had articulated joints combined to create a convincing viewing experience. To access the suit, the three sections were dismantled and the operator climbed into the legs. The torso was then placed around him, the two sections were secured with internal clips, and the operator was strapped into an internal over the shoulder harness; finally the head was fitted, the internal electronics were connected to external power via hidden cables, and the suit was switched on and ready for filming. This design made it possible to film Robby from any angle and for him to move about and carry out the actions required in a scene, without either betraying the obvious presence of an interior operator or revealing how each got in and out; Robby was operated (uncredited) by stuntmen Frankie Darro and Frankie Carpenter, both short actors (Darro was 5'3").The costs for delivery, installation services and any warranty and insurance products cannot be placed on Buy Now Pay Later. Buy Now Pay Later availability is subject to your credit and account status. Lost in Space (1966 and 1967) – in two episodes as two different characters (in "War of the Robots" as a robotoid [13]) If you have a non-Buy Now Pay Later balance on your Littlewoods account, you will still need to make at least

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