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A baby with a halo and wings. Can represent a sweet baby, a biblical cherub, a mythological cupid, a decorative putto, or an angel as a supernatural being in general. This emoji can be used earnestly or in a tongue-in-cheek way to talk about goodness or innocence.


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Battle Angel Alita, an early-1990s Japanese cyberpunk manga series written by Yukito Kishiro, was originally brought to James Cameron's attention by filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, and Cameron immediately became enamored with the concept.[11][12][13][14][15] The domain name "battleangelalita.com" was registered to James Cameron by 20th Century Fox around June 2000.[16] Fox also registered the "battleangelmovie.com" domain.[17] In April 2003, it was reported by Moviehole that Cameron had confirmed he would direct a Battle Angel film.[18] Cameron confirmed that a script for the film was in production during an interview on the Tokudane! program on Fuji TV on May 4, 2003.[19] It was originally scheduled to be his next production after the TV series Dark Angel,[20] which was influenced by Battle Angel Alita.[21] It was later scheduled to be his next film after Aliens of the Deep in January 2005.[22]

At the beginning of the story, a man found the partially destroyed head of an android with the brain still intact. He used parts from other androids he had found to reconstruct her. Her first limbs were delicate and were decorated with flower designs, I think. If I remember correctly, they were destroyed when she took on a powerful android. The man used this android's parts to create strong, sturdy limbs for the android girl.

The girl was cheerful and very expressive despite being an android. She was probably in her "teens," had shoulder-length black hair and was drawn with large, emotive eyes. The man was older, and I think he was a scientist or researcher, as well as a fighter. The other androids that appeared were drawn in great detail, and I think there was some detailed gore.

Angels have been seen to have abilities not generally seen among mortals or even gods, such as Ultra Instinct, Warp and Temporal Do-Over. It is additionally mentioned by Beerus to Vegeta that Angels such as Whis are constantly using Ultra Instinct, and as such are comfortable using it without bodily strain (similar to Goku's principle for Super Saiyan Full Power). This would explain why all angels have silver colored hair, though this is pure speculation.

You've seen the trailer for Alita: Battle Angel right? It's the sci-fi movie produced by James Cameron and directed by Robert Rodriguez featuring a robot girl warrior with eyes so big that they look like her tears could drown a fish. Okay, glad we're on the same page.

Aigis appears as an android with short, blond hair and light blue eyes. Ikutsuki explains that her humanoid shape allows her to process thoughts like a human making it easier to handle a Persona. When she transfers and appears in the Gekkoukan High setting, she wears the generic female school uniform but retains her red ribbon (given by Yuu Kimijima in Aegis: The First Mission) except at the beach excursion in Yakushima, a brief school field trip in Kyoto (in which she wears a robe) and the post-New Year's Day when she wears a kimono at the nearby shrine.

It is then that she decides not to change the past, but to bear the burden of the protagonist's death and continue living towards the future. After defeating Erebus, Aigis fuses back with Metis, and returns to the person she was after the Kirijo Group repaired her, and decides to return to school with her friends. Over The Answer, she ultimately develops into a sweet, gentle, empathetic and strong-hearted girl with a talent for leadership, and regains her will to live. Yukari even admits that out of all of SEES, Aigis cared about the protagonist the most, which is why out of all of them, she was the one who inherited his power.

Aigis' story mode begins with a plane hijacking; the first in over ten years. Aigis is called in to lead Shadow Operatives in stopping the hijacking. As she finds Mitsuru among the passengers, Aigis sees a young woman in a long white dress, much like herself when she was first introduced. Mitsuru tells Aigis that an important piece of cargo has been stolen, containing a previous generation model named Labrys. They follow the cargo to Inaba, where they meet up with Akihiko and leap into the TV world. Inside, Aigis finds other Persona users but is forced to fight them due to a strange tournament. She finds a young human girl who resembles the young girl she saw at the plane hijacking and suspects her to be Labrys. After a while, she loses her confidence and encounters her Shadow. Elizabeth then arrives and gives Aigis the strength to go on. Aigis continues to the Announcement Room until she finds Labrys confronting her Shadow, along with Yosuke Hanamura and Rise Kujikawa.

As they leave, Aigis recounts the memories of her sister, as Labrys' memories are also a part of Aigis' as well, and states that in going to the pier and searching for the promised girl, she had also found her precious friends who accepted her as she is. Labrys realizes that in doing that, Aigis has fulfilled her dream as both sisters cry in joy for each other as they continue to search for their "mother."

Depicting a child with a halo and wings, ? Baby Angel can represent a biblical cherub, mythological cupid, decorative putto, or an angel as a supernatural being in general. It is often used to express affection for people, especially children at birth or, more sadly, after death. ? Baby Angel marks a wide range of content concerning love, Valentine's Day, positive feelings like gratitude, and the Christian faith, especially during Christmas.

The Christ child, and the role of angels in his birth, make ? Baby Angel perfectly suited for our Christmastime screens. Angels as Christmas tree toppers and ornaments also nod to the angels in the Nativity story. And you better believe you can deck your halls with emojis.

Outside these holidays, ? Baby Angel is widely used as a pictograph of endearment, if you will. It can stand for or alongside pet terms like baby, angel, and, of course, the duo baby angel. This is very common for birth announcements and suggests purity, innocence, goodness, and joy.

Common characteristics of a Robot Girl are their artificial human-like skin that covers their inner frame as opposed to metal or plastic plating (such as the Fembot), a beautiful and fully articulated face, synthetic hair and other organic characteristics that makes them appear and feel more human than any other types of humanoid robots. Think the Terminator but as a cute girl. (Which has been done already.)

Sometimes the character is shown to be an android by some unusual accessory to cue the audience. Due to the popularity of To Heart's Multi, having headphone cups, air vents or antennae for ears is almost universally understood. Other times, like Aigis (pictured at right), visible mechanical joints are another dead giveaway.

However much the robot girl trope slides closer from either end of the anthropomorphism scale, their human face and hair will almost always be the last thing to be roboticized by any character designer aiming to invoke this trope. Their arms or legs may even be fully robotic but their human torso will almost likely be preserved in the design. Often opting for a skin-tight hi-tech looking jumpsuit to emphasize their feminine features such as many of the female robots of the Mega Man franchise and its many offshoots.

The robot girl is not necessarily always depicted as a mechanical being. The character type can also encompass cyborgs, Artificial Humans, Artificial Intelligences and Virtual Ghosts with female on-screen or holographic avatars.

While not unheard of in American shows (My Living Doll, Small Wonder, Mann & Machine) the robot girl on American TV tends to be a gimmick or MacGuffin on which to hang a series concept rather than a character type in its own right.

Of course, Japan being the worldwide leader in consumer electronics, androids are quite popular in that country. These androids could be male, but because Most Writers Are Male, most of them are sleek, sexy females. (Technically they would be gynoids, if one cares.)

Robot girls are often, but not always, depicted with a monotone emotionless personality to further emphasize that they're a robot and not an actual girl. Examples of this have included Cameron from Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Eve Edison from Mann & Machine and Rhoda from My Living Doll. Unless, of course, the robots are programmed from the start to simulate - or even genuinely experience - emotion, such as the Cylons from Battlestar Galactica (2003) or the Replicants from Blade Runner.

Compare Fembot (for when Robot Girls are more robot than girl), Projected Man (for when the Robot Girl is a hologram) and Robosexual (and Sexbot). A few may also be a Robotic Spouse. Contrast Uncanny Valley Girl and Spaceship Girl.

Comic Books  Aphrodite IX, ''Aphrodite IV'' and ''Aphrodite V''. Beautie of Astro City is an adult-sized robot replica of a popular children's toy. She fights crime even as she wonders about her own enigmatic origins. The independent comic Geisha is about Jomi Sohodo, an android originally built as a sex slave, but who was instead taken in by a kind, decent man who raised her as a real person alongside his own children. She's a talented painter and wants to make a career of it, but prejudice against androids makes this difficult. She ends up joining her adoptive father's "family business..." as a professional bodyguard. Bonnie of Last Man Standing is one. Marvel Comics has a few examples: Jocasta from The Avengers, created by the evil male robot Ultron to be his bride; and later, Alkhema, who had a similar origin. Neither of these relationships worked out. Later on, Ultron showed up in female form himself. The Fantastic Four's receptionist is a robot named Roberta. She has a human-shaped upper body, so she looks human sitting behind her desk, but below that she has wheels. In the strictly non-canon Fin Fang Four comics, she's dating the hulking but gentle robot Elektro; it's very cute. The protagonists of the Livewires miniseries include three lovely Robot Girls (sorry, Construct Girls), each one a different take on this trope, from the snarky Cute Bruiser to the nearly-human viewpoint character. X-Men: Detective-Inspector Karima Shapandar (a.k.a. Omega Sentinel) was an unwilling victim of the Sentinel program's brief foray into converting normal humans, but her love for her mutant boyfriend Neal Shaara (Thunderbird III) allowed her to overcome her programming. She even joined the X-Men and became a more dedicated member than he was... until the mutants declared themselves a separate nation and shut her out. When her Sentinel programming flared up again, she didn't have any support to help her fight it off, and ended up a villain. When the computer running the Danger Room achieved sentience, it self-identified as female and built a body to match, calling herself Danger. Minordomo, the overly excitable Perky Female Minion to Mojo's robotic manservant Majordomo. Tends to overheat and shut down from sheer exuberance, which manifests as a heart attack. Fortunately, she has a reset button. DC Comics has a few examples: In The Black Ring, Lex Luthor has a robotic Lois Lane for a sidekick. Platinum, Copper, and Nameless from the Metal Men. Indigo from the relaunch of the Outsiders, who is also revealed to be a Brainiac from the future. In Superboy and the Ravers, the Horizon Event DJ is revealed to have been an android the entire time when she's destroyed and her inner mechanical workings are exposed. She never quite seemed human but given that Event Horizon is an extraterrestrial nightclub that exists in a pocket dimension that was never any reason to expect her to be a robot. The limited series Superman: Metropolis involves alien nanotech causing the city itself to become self-aware. She falls in love with Jimmy Olsen. Of course. Another example involving Jimmy Olsen, from Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen, starts with him finding a maiden in a snowbank, apparently a young woman from Viking times who had been frozen for centuries. It turns out that "Helga" is actually a gynoid and that Jimmy's fan club are using it to make Lucy Lane jealous. Lyla Lay from Paperinik New Adventures. Lots of characters drool over her in the series' run, and probably a fair amount of readers too. Did we mention she's also a duck? Richie Rich's robot maid, Irona. Guri from the Shadows of the Empire Star Wars multimedia event, which included comics, as well as the follow-up Shadows of the Empire: Evolution comics. Most sensors short of a full medical scan are fooled into thinking she's an ordinary human. Which is rather the point, since she's also an assassin droid. Sky Doll is named after wind-up gynoids designed and used mostly for men's convenience and pleasure. Sky Dolls are happy with being slaves and sex objects, actual women are oppressed and seem to have the rights of house furniture, and men as well as the religious government prefer things just the way they are. In Y: The Last Man, expensive male actroids are used for comfort/sexual purposes in Japan after the death of all the men. Self-proclaimed manga fan Yorick is quite delighted by this."Any retired cop turned mandroid wrangler is aces in my book." 589ccfa754

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