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[[Image:Sexdroids in Space WHIR.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Sexdroids in Space|Rosie the converted stewardess robot]] whirs loudly as she walks away]] | [[Image:Sexdroids in Space WHIR.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Sexdroids in Space|Rosie the converted stewardess robot]] whirs loudly as she walks away]] | ||
'''Whirring sounds''' are | '''Whirring sounds''' are a type of sound effect produced by the mechanical joints of a fembot as it moves. Often times, this is used as a simple means of either revealing or highlighting a character's artificiality, and is frequently paired with scenes where a fembot reveals their inner workings, such as in a [[Disassembly]] or [[Damage]] scene, or when a fembot [[Malfunction|malfunctions]]. This is also often paired with [[Robotic motion|stiff robotic movements]] to further convey the artificiality of these movements. | ||
==In fiction== | ==In fiction== |
Revision as of 05:29, 21 September 2019
Whirring sounds are a type of sound effect produced by the mechanical joints of a fembot as it moves. Often times, this is used as a simple means of either revealing or highlighting a character's artificiality, and is frequently paired with scenes where a fembot reveals their inner workings, such as in a Disassembly or Damage scene, or when a fembot malfunctions. This is also often paired with stiff robotic movements to further convey the artificiality of these movements.
In fiction
- Luvbot from the short film of the same name
- Robo-Dina from the show Wicked Science
- Robot-Monica from the short film Monica Electronica
- Fembots from Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery
- Galatea from Bicentennial Man
- Gynoid from Robot Stories
More examples
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