Adding to Cart…
Licensing Agreement | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | EULA
© 2025 Daz Productions Inc. All Rights Reserved.You currently have no notifications.
Licensing Agreement | Terms of Service | Privacy Policy | EULA
© 2025 Daz Productions Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Comments
Because sexual differentiation is implicitly encoded in the term "android," which is composed of the roots andro- (from Greek aner, -dros) denoting "human male" > man" + the suffix -oid (Greek -eidos) meaning "form, shape," hence, "having the form of a human male" = "man, manly." Strictly speaking, the proper term for female -oids is gynoids (from Greek gyne, gynaikos) denoting "human female" > "woman"; the generic term encompassing both male and female -oids is anthropoids.
Part of being human, is (primarily) being binary sexed. As the idea of an indroid is, that it's a humanoid mechanical construct, it's logical to conclude that androids would be binary sexed as well. Without that, it'd be a robot.
*refrains from posting late 70's / early 80's Hajime Sorayama art to not break forum regulation. Gladly, anyone can google!
**Hajime Sorayama based his first sexy robot on another android: C3P0. We can safely assume that C3P0 and the sexy robots by Hajime Sorayama defined the aesthetic for androids.
I once knew nonbinary people who would be so triggered by this thread.
honestly unless you want to do the nasty with your Cyberperson (and many do) it's just an appliance ( and some use their appliances too, sits on washing machine during spin and whistles)
even then it could be what you want with attachable accessories
Uhoh, now you did it, we are gonna get brigaded by tumblr!
Is hexadecimal sexed a thing?
I am positive digitally sexed is
As far as I know there aren’t very many actual male androids. Most don’t have genitalia at all.
There are far more sexy female gynoids though.
I’ve been waiting for a sexy male android and none yet.
Evening All. Please bear in mind that the thought police are watching this thread. Thank you.
even my sewing machine has many attachments
I think the correct term would be androgynoid for the cyberperson
or Hermaphroids ...... you can get suppositories if you have those
to be fair i know a "lot of artits female(specially 2d) which also dos "loves boobs" , love draw pretty woman like characters, then is not just "buu man are bad" thing, and to be fair we also have "male androids too" as others told, us humans will try to replicate things as most close to us as possible, the good exemple is the chinese "roboot" which the ai, which they are making "her" to be the first full android with a "conscious" and the funny part is which when she started to "doubt" china socialism she suffered a "brainwash" because she became too much "smart"
.
Nah, androids get voltaic piles.
I remember someone's art project some decades back that reserved 'android' for the male model (following the Greek root meaning) and used 'gynoid' for the female model.
I was just going to post this same thing. :)
Technically speaking, androids by definition are male while gynoids by definition are female. It's incorrect to have a "female android".
Visually, barring gentaila or strong masculine features (like a square jaw, or broad shoulders narrowing to the waist), an andoid could easily be portrayed as being genderless. Because breasts and the waist-hip curve is considered an integral part of the female form, it would be harder to view a gynoid as genderless.
There are plenty of examples of both male and female 'bots of various kinds in popular culture. It is not predominantly one or the other. Some males include Robby the Robot in Forbidden Planet, Box in Logan's Run, the aforementioned Twiki in Buck Rogers. Some females include the iconic Maria in Metropolois, Kelly LeBrock in Weird Science, and the Jetson's maid.
There have also been 'bots that were not designed to be humanized. One of my favorite examples is the approach of Silent Running, in which the art design is for the robots to be inhuman, but within the movie the Bruce Dern character humanizes them when he gets lonely. Huey, Duey, and Louie.
They appear starting about the 1:25-1:30 mark of the trailer.
Their all just toasters...
Chick in weird science wasn't a robot
Then substitute Julie Newmar in the TV show Living Doll
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0057774/?ref_=ttpl_pl_tt
Summaries
Rhoda is an extremely sexy young woman living with womanizing Air Force shrink Bob McDonald. What Bob knows and the rest of the world does not is that Rhoda's real name is AF 709, and she is actually a sophisticated (yet naive) robot. Bob's job is to teach Rhoda how to be a "perfect" woman, and keep her identity secret from the world -- especially lecherous neighbor Peter. When actor Bob Cummings left the series in early 1965, his character was written out of the series, and Peter was given the duty of taking care of Rhoda
Julie Newmar was also Stupifying Jones, an ICBM.
I found this one entertaining and surprisingly its on YouTube, been up two years
For robotic designers, one of the struggles they face moving forward is how humanlike to make them. Without any human features, people are unlikely to treat them as anything other than machines. It will be difficult to have any sort of "bond" to the robot. This presents a challenge when the robot is intended to be serving and interacting with human beings. On the flipside, it is very easy to slip into the Uncanny Valley and make something that people will reject as being "freaky" because it's too close without getting it perfectly right.
As far as products here in the store, it just makes sense that if we have a Genesis 8 Female and Genesis 8 Male then robotic figures based on those two bases would also pick up the same gender. To not do so would be confusing to people when they try to figure out what the figures are compatible with.
Nope. Both C3PO and Soryama's work were both clearly and openly inspired by the design of that mother of all sexy robots, the Maria Robotrix from Metropolis. And when one takes into account the fact that Maria was designed less than six years after the word Robot was first invented by playwright Karel Capek for his 1921 play R.U.R., that actually makes the clunky metal boxes that dominated the screen subsequently the aberations. FWIW, prior to that "mechanical men" were usually called either just that or Automatons.
Carrara format models of a robot from Silent Running and Rosie the Jetsons' maid.
I own every robot in the store. Most are genderless, the remainder are Female in appearance with robotic female parts or sometimes an outfit which is applied to the female figure to make them appear robotic.
A handful have typical male mannequin style features..
I really think this is a non issue since the majority of robots have undetermined gender and most can be any gender one wishes them to be.
Espcially if you have some power tools and hot glue.
There's a vendor at Renderosity, dhouck, who's done a whole line of Jetsons themed sets and props, including an excellent Rosie and the robot Waitress that was a recurring character. Thanks to this thread I now have the irresistable urge to do a render of the Jetsons using their bots in ways that would probably not be officially approved of by Hanna-Barbera.
If I have a robot keeping my house & yard in order I'll bond with it, even if it looks like a lawn mower.
I had completely forgot about Lil' Abner and didn't know they make movies of that comic & in color to boot. I'm liable to avoid all of the movies though if that clip was the best Appalachian accent they can manage. They sound like the horrid voice-over actors on the 60s Archie TV cartoon show. Generally though I prefer the theatrical stage overacting of old movies and TV shows but not that particular accent.
Just like the Genesis figures, right? So there isn't really a need to call them "binary gendered", except one thinks that body structure would be a clear definition for gender... which it isn't.. just look at the '70s russian female olympic javelin chuckers/hammer throwers/shot putters...
Michael Crichton's Runaway: 1984'