When Robots Save the Day: 5 Series Featuring Humanoid Heroes
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The pain of a robot dying on your favorite program is nearly equivalent to that of losing a favorite human character. What accounts for this? Perhaps it's because the majority of stories depict humanoid robots as being created to serve us, which they mostly do. Unless they, of course, shatter the mold. However, for the time being, let's put aside the stories of rogue AIs and malfunctioning machines. We are here today to honor the good ones: the humanoid robots who go beyond merely following instructions, who step up, save the day, and occasionally even steal the show.
Westworld
Disregard all prior knowledge of theme park attractions. In Westworld, the "hosts," who are the eerily realistic humanoid robots, begin as supporting characters, but it soon becomes apparent that they are rewriting the screenplay. Especially Maeve and Dolores are unwilling to adhere to their instructions. The most captivating heroes in the program are Maeve, because of her brave rescues, and Dolores, because of her revolt. It becomes evident by the conclusion that the robots are not merely a component of the narrative; they are the ones driving it.
Raised by Wolves
Try raising children on a hostile foreign world if you believe it's difficult. After the collapse of Earth, two robots named Mother and Father were given the responsibility of raising human kids in Raised by Wolves. Not only is Mother caring, but she also defends her family from dangers from both people and aliens as a natural force. Humanoid robots often step in when danger looms, demonstrating that the greatest protectors aren't always flesh and blood.

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In Better Than Us, Arisa is a next-generation humanoid robot whose loyalty exceeds her programming and who develops a strong sense of protection over a little girl and her family. She breaks the rules, outwits her attackers, and repeatedly puts herself in danger. Arisa's behavior blurs the distinction between programmed obedience and real love, and on several occasions, she's the reason her family has survived.
Andor, a Star Wars film
Although the Star Wars universe has always been fond of its droids, Andor introduces B2EMO, a droid with a heart (and a hint of sass). The pal who is always there for you, who helps you out of a bind, and who supports you through difficult times is B2EMO. Although he may not be the biggest or most dazzling robot in the universe, he's the one you want on your side when it counts.
Robots, Love, and Death
If you're all about variety, Love, Death & Robots is a gold mine. In this animated collection, humanoid robots are put through a variety of scenarios, including attempting to live, saving people, and rescuing one another. Regardless of whether they are clumsy explorers or unexpected heroes, these robots demonstrate that heroism is all about your actions when it matters, not your composition.
Therefore, the next time you see a robot making a sacrifice and feel a little teary, keep in mind that in the greatest science fiction of today, humanoid robots are not only helping people, but also protecting them.
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