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Land of Oz books (1900s) - Author L. Frank Baum wrote a series of children fantasies that include characters not made of flesh and blood.

Ushabtis (ca. 1900 BCE) - Mass-produced Ancient Egyptian burial statues that were thought to become animated to do afterlife work for the deceased. Pain Immunity: According to the ghoulfriends books, robots can't feel pain. As Robecca crashed into a tree but was perfectly fine.Homunculi (prior to 50 CE) - Miniature humanoid servants that could be created in a variety of ways and from a variety of materials. February 28, 2012: Rochelle Goyle makes her diary debut in Meowlody & Purrsephone's ' Campus Stroll' diary. An alternative term for artificial beings is androids, though the latter word is more often thought to apply only to mechanical simulacrums. Also, "android" is Ancient Greek and translates to "likeness of a man", meaning it fails as a word to describe those simulacrums who are female, non-humanoid or both.

Maschinenmensch" dates from 1927 and originates from the movie/novel Metropolis by Fritz Lang and Thea von Harbou. The term is German for "machine-human" and the maschinenmensch has the honor of being the first robot to appear in a movie. The term was overshadowed by "robot", which was introduced only a few years earlier. The maschinenmensch also has the honor of being the first robot with artificial skin to make her indistinguishable from an organic lifeform. Outside of these four, there are various terms for specific kinds of robots. In addition to "robotess" and "gynoid", the term "fembot", a contraction of "female" and "robot", exists. It was coined in 1976 by Arthur Rowe and Oliver Crawford in the television series The Bionic Woman. "Cyborg" dates from 1960 and was thought up by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline as a shortening for "cybernetic organism". It is used to refer to creatures that are part organic and part mechanical. She seems to have taste in combining modern chic with older, classical elements, much like Draculaura. She has long, pink hair with pale teal streaks running through it. Sometimes, she wears hair in a ponytail or a bun. Her face is very animal-like, complete with big pink eyes and a large nose. She has clawed hands, small stony wings, and wing-shaped ears on the top of her head. She is also made entirely of stone, making her unable to do certain activities, such as dancing and swimming.Catty Noir became Operetta's friend after she took a hiatus from her popstar career to attend Monster High. Despite Operetta's lesser fan base, Catty Noir was similarly excited to meet her, as Catty's guitar player was a big fan that would often play Operetta's music during her tours. Catty Noir's New Scaremester agenda It is presumed that Operetta befriended Casta Fierce through Catty, who is another famous musician. Casta Fierce's profile The word "simulacrum" is Latin in origin and means "image" or "likeness". It may be recognizable as the inspiration of the English words "similar" and "simulate". "Simulacrum" has been used in several European languages since the late sixteenth century to refer to anything that is a depiction or mimicry of another thing. For example, (non-manipulated) photos are simulacrums by definition because they always depict something else, but the likes of paintings and statues can be an original design, and thus they aren't necessarily simulacrums. Monsters of Frankenstein (1818) - Beings made from body parts of deceased people to advance scientific understanding of life.

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