List of fictional gynoids and female cyborgs

List of fictional gynoids and female cyborgs

This List of fictional gynoids and female cyborgs is sorted by media type and alphabetised by character name. Gynoids appearing in both anime and manga are listed in the animation category. Gynoids have several other names in works of fiction, particularly in Japanese media, examples being cyberdoll, marionette, sexaroid, (female) boomer, and persocon, although the latter is the word for personal computers in Japanese.

Gynoids in cinema

* The Alienator, from "Alienator" (1989).
* Alsatia Zevo, from "Toys" (1992).
* Androids in "Westworld" (1973).
* Annalee Call, from "" (1997).
* Assorted gynoids, from "Robot Stories" (2003).
* Blade Runner gynoids:
** Pris, from "Blade Runner" (1982).
** Rachael Tyrell, from "Blade Runner" (1982).
** Zhora, from "Blade Runner" (1982).
* Carl Petersen's Fembot Army in "Some Girls Do" (1969).
* Cassandra, from "Android" (1982).
* Chalmers, from "" (1983).
* Cherry 2000, from "Cherry 2000" (1987).
* Clare Wren, from "Steel & Lace" (1991).
* Conjugal visit fembots, from "Escape from DS-3" (1981)
* Dr. Goldfoot's girls in "Dr. Goldfoot and the Bikini Machine" (1965) and "Dr. Goldfoot and the Girl Bombs" (1966).
* Dot Matrix, from "Spaceballs" (1987)..
* Eve VIII, from "Eve of Destruction" (1991).
* Fembots, from "Austin Powers" (1997, 1999, 2002).
* Galatea, from "Bicentennial Man" (1999).
* Galaxina, from "Galaxina" (1980).
* Jessica, from "Screamers" (1995).
* KAY-Em 14, from "Jason X" (2001).
* Lana and Greta, from "Grid Runners" (aka "Virtual Combat") (1994).
* Lenore, from "Serenity" (2005).
* Lisa, from "Weird Science" (1985).
* Maria (aka Futura, Hel, or the Robotrix), perhaps the original film gynoid in "Metropolis" (1927).
* Niya, from "Humanoid Woman" (aka "Cherez ternii k zvyozdam") (1981).
* Olga, from "The Perfect Woman" (1949).
* Pleasure droids in "Cyberzone" (1995).
* Star Trek gynoids:
** Ilia, from "", after being converted into a nano-machine being by Vger (1979).
* Stepford Wives gynoids:
** Bobbie Markowe in "The Stepford Wives" (1975).
** Carol Van Sant in "The Stepford Wives" (1975).
** Joanna Eberhart in "The Stepford Wives" (1975).
** Replacement women in "The Stepford Wives" 2004 remake.
* Syns, synthetic females from "Future Syn" (2004).
* T-X (Terminatrix), from "" (2003).

Gynoids in television

* Android version of Calliope Jones on "Days of our Lives" (1985).
* Andromeda, from "A for Andromeda" (1961) and "The Andromeda Breakthrough" (1962).
* Andromeda (2000 - 2004) gynoids:
** Doyle, from "Andromeda" (2004)
** Lt. Jill Pearce, from the episode "The Mathematics of Tears" (2001).
** Rommie, from "Andromeda" (2000 - 2004).
* A.N.I. (Android Nurse Interface), from "Mercy Point" (1998 - 1999).
* April and Buffybot, from "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" (1997 - 2004).
* Ashley, from "Cybergirl" (2001 - ).
* Rosie, from "The Jetsons"
* Betty, in "Directly from My Heart to You", an episode of "Twisted Tales" (1996).
* Cameron, a Terminator programmed to protect the teenage John Connor, from "The Sarah Connor Chronicles" (2008).
* Dina fembot, from the "Wicked Science" episode "Double Date" (2003).
* Elly, from "Ultraman Max" (2005).
* Eve Edison, from "Mann & Machine" (1992).
* Fembots, from the TV series "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman" (1976,1978).
* "Battlestar Galactica" (re-imagined series) gynoids:
** Number Three alias "D'Anna Biers".
** Number Six alias "Shelly Godfrey" or "Gina".
** Number Eight alias "Sharon Valerii".
** Tory Foster.
* Outer Limits gynoids:
** Mary 25, in "Mary 25" an episode from "The Outer Limits" (1998).
** Mona Lisa, in "Mona Lisa" an episode from "The Outer Limits" (2003).
** Valerie 23, in "Valerie 23" an episode from "The Outer Limits" (1995).
* Rayna Armitraj, from "" (1997-2002).
* Rhoda, from "My Living Doll" (1964 - 1965).
* Star Trek gynoids:
** Andrea, in "What are Little Girls Made Of?" an episode from "" (1966).
** Andromedan gynoids, in "I, Mudd" an episode from "" (1967).
** Dr. Juliana Tainer, a replica of Data's 'mother' in the "" episode "Inheritance" (1993).
** Lal, a 'daughter' built by Data, in the "" episode "The Offspring" (1990).
** Losira replicants, in "That Which Survives" an episode from "" (1969).
** Rayna Kapec, in "Requiem for Methuselah" an episode from "" (1969).
** Ruth, in "Shore Leave" an episode from "" (1966).
** "7 of 9" Tertiery adjunct Unimatrix 01. Female Borg Drone, A,K,A Annika Hansen. "".
** "Borg Queen" - ' - '.
* Stargate SG-1 gynoids:
** Samantha Carter Android and "RepliCarter", from various episodes (1998, 2002, 2004).
** Reese, in the episode "Menace" (2002).
** Second, Fourth, and Sixth, in the episode "Unnatural Selection" (2003).
* THELMA, from "Space Cases" (1996-1997).
* Twilight Zone gynoids:
** Alicia, in "The Lonely" an episode from "The Twilight Zone" (1959).
* Verda, in "The Android Machine" and "Revolt of the Androids" episodes from "Lost in Space" (1966).
* VICI and Vanessa from "Small Wonder" (1985-1989).
* "Jamie Summers" and "Sarah Corvus" - "The Bionic Woman"

Gynoids in animation

*Android 18 from Dragonball Z is technically a Gynoid, as she is female.
* Alpha, main character from "Yokohama Kaidashi Kikō (1998).
* Bubblegum Crisis gynoids:
** 33-S 'Sexaroids' Sylvie, Anri, Lou, Meg and Nam from the original "Bubblegum Crisis" OVA (1987).
** Additional female boomers (33-C and 55-C types) appearing throughout the series. (1987).
* Chachamaru from anime/manga Mahou Sensei Negima!
* Chobits gynoids:
** Chii (Elda), from "Chobits" (2002).
** Female-like persocoms, from "Chobits" (2002).
** Freya, from "Chobits" (2002).
* Dot Matrix, from "ReBoot" (1994-2001).
* Elsa, from "Demonbane" (2004-2006).
* Miscellaneous fembots, from "Futurama" (1999-2003).
* Gally (aka Alita), from "Battle Angel Alita" (Manga 1991-1995, OVA 1993, Manga 2001 - ).
* GaoGaiGar Final gynoids:
**AnRyu, from "GaoGaiGar Final" (2000-2003).
**KoRyu, from "GaoGaiGar Final" (2000-2003).
**TenRyuJin (the combined form of AnRyu and KoRyu) , from "GaoGaiGar Final" (2000-2003).
* Ghost in the Shell gynoids:
** Dolls, from "" (2004).
** Geisha robots, from "" (first episode) (2002).
** Operators from "" and (2002,2004).
** Project 2501 host shell, from "Ghost in the Shell" (1995).
* "Jenny" XJ-9 Wakeman, from "My Life as a Teenage Robot" (2003-).
* Jinmay from Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!
* Kiku No. 8, from "Wandaba Style" (2003).
* Kurumi, Saki, Karinka, and others from Steel Angel Kurumi (year?).
* Lady Armaroid, from "Space Adventure Cobra" (Film, OVA 1982-1983, Manga 1990-1991).
* Lesliebots, from "The Venture Bros." episode "Past Tense" (2004).
* Mahoro, from "Mahoromatic" 1-2 (2000-2003).
* May, from "Hand Maid May" (2000).
* Mecha Rinrin, from the bishōjo manga "Sister Princess" (2002?).
* Melfina, from "Outlaw Star" (Manga 1997-present, OVA 1998).
* Naomi Armitage, from "Armitage III" (1997) .
* Nuku Nuku and Eimi Yoshikawa from "All Purpose Cultural Cat Girl Nuku Nuku" (1998).
* Pixie, from "Buttobi CPU" (1997).
* R. Dorothy Wayneright, from "The Big O" (1999 - ).
* Rya Botkins, from the animated web series "Bonus Stage" (2004-2005).
* Saber Marionette gynoids:
** Bloodberry, from "Saber Marionette" R/J/J Again/J To X (1995-1999).
** Cherry, from "Saber Marionette" R/J/J Again/J To X (1995-1999).
** Lime, from "Saber Marionette" R/J/J Again/J To X (1995-1999).
** Marine, from "Saber Marionette" J Again (1997).
** Several additional 'marionettes' from "Saber Marionette" R/J/J Again/J To X (1995-1999).
* Shinku, from "Rozen Maiden" (2004-2006).
* Six of One, from "Tripping the Rift" (2004 - ).
* Solty, from "Solty Rei" (2005-2006).
* Tima, the mysterious girl in "Metropolis" (2001).
* Transformers, such as Nightbird, Arcee, Elita One and Thunderblast (1984-1987).
* Viral from "

Gynoids in literature/comics/theatre

* Alkhema, the second bride of Ultron from Marvel Comics (1993).
* Bathyscaphe and Haruna, intelligent spaceships capable of appearing in human shape in The World of Narue
* Cho, from [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/gwynethann/OSLO.htm "Divine Endurance"] (1984).
* Chworktap, an android modeled after Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus", from Philip José Farmer's novel "Venus on the Half-Shell" (1975).
* Danger, from Marvel Comics, formerly the X-Men's Danger Room (2005).
* Dee Model, from Ken MacLeod's "The Stone Canal" (2001).
* Disposable women, from an early issue of "Mad Magazine" (1950s).
* Eve, Apple based robot girl from Applegeeks.com
* Hadaly, from Viller's de L'Isle Adam's novel "L'Eve future" (1879).
* Helen O'Loy, from Lester del Rey's novel "Helen O'Loy" (1938).
* Ida, from "The Middle Man" (2005)
* Joanna Eberhart and assorted suburban housewives in Ira Levin's novel "The Stepford Wives" (1972).
* Indigo aka Brainiac 8, from DC's "Outsiders" (2003 - ).
* Jacie Triplethree (or JC-F31-333), from the play by Alan Ayckbourn "Comic Potential" (1998).
* Jennifer Chow in the play "The Intelligent Design of Jennifer Chow" (2005).
* Jocasta (the original bride of Ultron and a member of the Avengers), from Marvel Comics (1977).
* Landaree, a Solarian gynoid from Asimov's Robots and Empire.
* NAN 300F, from the play by Alan Ayckbourn "Henceforward..." (1987).
* Olympia, from Jacques Offenbach's "Les contes d'Hoffmann" (1881).
* Ping, from the web comic "Megatokyo" (2000 - ).
* R. Dors Venabili, wife of Hari Seldon from Asimov's Foundation Series (1988).
* Sigel, made a gynoid by Skuld in Oh My Goddess!
* Star Wars gynoids:
** Guri, assistant to Prince Xizor in "Shadows of the Empire" (1996).
*Tina, the beautiful platinum robot in the "Metal Men" comic books 1962-1970.

Gynoids in video games

* Demi, from Phantasy Star 4 (1993).
* Dural, from "Virtua Fighter" videogame series by SEGA/AM#2 (1993?).
* Lucy, from Blade Runner (video game) (either human or lolita model replicant depending on game play) (1997)
* P.A.S.S., from the Xbox game "N.U.D.E.@Natural Ultimate Digital Experiment" (2003).
* Petra, from (1992).
* Roll, Alia, Iris, Layer and Palette from various "Mega Man" series (1987-2006).
* Supervisor droid, which controls the Electrocorp factory in "Rise of the Robots" (1994).
* "To Heart" gynoids:
** HMX-11 Feel, from "" (2004).
** HMX-12 Multi, from "To Heart" (1997).
** HMX-13 Serio, from "ToHeart" (1997).
** HMX-17a Ilfa, from "ToHeart2" (2004).
* "Unreal" series gynoids, featured throughout (1998-2006).
* Virtual Woman, from the various "Virtual Woman" releases (1985 to current)
* WD40, from "Space Quest V" (1993).
* Xenosaga gynoids:
** Doctus, from the PS2 RPG "" (2006).
** KOS-MOS, from the PS2 series RPG "Xenosaga" (2002-2006).
** T-elos, from the PS2 RPG "" (2006).
* Yumemi Hoshino, from the visual novel "" (2004).
* Aigis from "Persona 3"
* Alisa Bosconovitch from ""

Gynoids in music/miscellaneous

* Black Velveteen, from song of the same name on Lenny Kravitz's album "5" (1998).
* Electric Barbarella, from the Duran Duran album "Medazzaland", a tribute to the movie "Barbarella" whose video featured bandmates interacting with a robotic sex doll.
* Gynoid hand depicted on the cover of Autograph's album "Sign In Please". A larger, clearer image of the same gynoid appeared on the album "That's The Stuff". It also appeared in the music video for the song, "Turn Up The Radio" (1984, 1985).
* Metropolis-style silver robot being bitten by a vampire on the cover of Y&T's album "Down for the Count" (1985).
* Sorayama-style gynoid from the cover of Aerosmith's album "Just Push Play" (2001).

ee also

*Cyborg
*Cyborgs in fiction
*Gynoid
*List of fictional computers
*List of fictional robots and androids
*Science fiction


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