- Robot Models
- 333 Warden
- SAP unit robot from Part One Chapter 4 that's designed to gather recon and disarm mines or IEDs.
- 611 Hoplite
- SAP unit robot from Part One Chapter 4 that carries supplies for soldiers on the march.
- 902 Arbiter
- SAP unit robot from Part One Chapter 4 that keeps track of other robots.
- A500
- Model of synthetic that went rogue on Mars in 2385, destroying the Utopia Planitia Shipyard. (Season 1 episode The End is the Beginning)
- ADIs
- Autonomous Drone Insects - honeybee-mimicking drone insects created as part of Project Swarm by The Granular Project (Season 3 episode Hated in the Nation)
- Advanced Robotic Guardian Operative
- AIS
- Augmented Intelligence System. Dr. Camillo has survived into the future by uploading his brain into a computer. (Season 2 episode The i of the Tiger)
- Aldohn E.075
- Aldohn Robot model. Technical engineering device equipped with the most current memory and micro-circuitry upgrades. (Season 3 episode State of the Art)
- Alpha Class Android
- Android model with a more complex psychological nature.
- AMEE
- Military programmed robot - Autonomous Mapping Exploration and Evasion.
- AMI
- Artificial Machine Intelligences.
- Android Model 6641619-8
- Model of the android on the Raza.
- Ant
- Insect sized drones employed by The Others.
- Aqua Droids
- Amphibious battle droids employed during General Grievous' attack on Kamino. (Season 3 episode ARC Troopers)
- Arachno-bot
- Creature that the gang encounters in the Death Arena while playing The DiaCathalon. (Season 3 episode The Precipice of Yesterday)
- ARIIA
- Department of Defense's supercomputer: Autonomous Reconaissance Intelligence Integration Analyst. A computer system created to help locate terrorists, but later comes to believe that America is bringing itself to destruction after mistakenly attacking an incorrect target.
- Assassin Droids
- Droids sent to kill Duchess Satine. (Season 2 episode Voyage of Temptation)
- Astromach Droid
- Visible when Obi-Wan and Leia land on Mapuzo. (Season 1 episode Part III)
- Astromech Droid
- Repair and mechanic droid. R2-D2 is an Astromech droid.
- R2 and R4 are astromech droids serving aboard Jedi starfights.
- Visible in various scenes.
- Poe's BB-8 and Kaz's C4 are astromech droids. (Season 1 episode The Recruit)
- There's an astromech driving the first landspeed the ferryman hails for Mando, which he turns down. There's another astromech droid in the background as Mando walks through the city on the planet where he meets with Greef Carga. (Season 1 episode Chapter 1)
- Visible in the speeder chase scene. (Season 1 episode The Streets of Moe Espa) R2-D2 pilots an X-Wing to bring Grogu to Tatooine. (Season 1 episode episode In the Name of Honor)
- ATZ-239 Security Drone
- Drone that Verona dispatches to kill Alexa, although half-heartedly, as she warns Alexa beforehand.
- Auto Governess K-110
- Android guard at the Dakota States Industrial Nursery.
- Autotender
- Automated bartender machine at Horace Sisken's party. (Chapter 1)
- B.A.T.
- Battle Android Trooper. Cobra weapon (Issue #44 Improvisation on a Theme, Issue #127 Playing with the Big Boys, Issue #128 Winds of Change!)
- Also known as standard battle droids or clankers, the most widely used battle droids by the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars.
- B2
- Boxing robot model - Steel's Battling Maxo is a B2.
- Separatist advanced combat droid.
- Also known as Super battle droids or super droids, advanced battle droids used by the Confederacy of Independent Systems during the Clone Wars.
- Separatist battle droid. (Season 3)
- Battle droid from Mando's flashback during the armorer scene. (Season 1 episode Chapter 3 The Sin)
- B4
- Earliest boxing robot model normally competing in Kansas.
- B7
- Boxing robot model - Battling Maxo's opponent in Kansas The Maynard Flash is a B7.
- B9
- New boxing robot model coming out this year.
- Baby Barry
- AMMO's surveillance drone, used to attack Hildago Palace.
- Bakkup
- Evil killer robot from Urmania introduced as the Urmanian Embassy agent's partner, apparently a "6000 unit". A 9000 series is also mentioned. The Tick's interaction with the robot makes him think he's a robot. (Season 1 episode My Dinner with Android)
- Battle Droid
- The episode begins with General Billaba on the planet Kaller, her clone troops engaged in battle with the Separatist droid army, waiting for reinforcements. Her Padawan Caleb returns with the Bad Batch. (Season 1 episode Aftermath)
- There are battle droid parts visible in Tala's workshop on Mapuzo. (Season 1 episode Part III)
- Baymax
- Personal healthcare companion.
- Big Barry
- AMMO's surveillance drone, used to investigate King's Kars.
- Big Happy
- Robot servant model that attacks Jeff in Part One Chapter 2.
- Bloodhound
- Experimental robotic device that made a brilliant showing during the geological surveys in The Zone.
- Blorgon
- Robot from Abed and Troy's favorite TV show Inspector Spacetime. (Season 3 episode Advanced Gay) Robot seen in a clip from the Inspector Spacetime TV show. (Season 4 episode Conventions of Space and Time)
- Bullwinkle
- Four legged moose-like android that the Bobs create.
- Buzz Droid
- Droids that attack Obi-Wan's fighter in the opening battle sequence.
- BX-series Battle Droid
- Also known as Droid Commandos, Commando Droids. Battle droids that attack Rishi Outpost. (Season 1 episode Rookies)
- Charlie
- Deltan Android body Bob creates to interact with the Deltans. "Charlie hung in the rack, powered down and looking boneless. The Deltan android looked utterly convincing - I had put a lot of effort into getting the fur right, both in texture and layout. I didn't want Charlie to come across like all the bad ape and werewolf costumes from twentieth century movies. This needed to be believable."
- CookieBot
 - Cookie robot that Gru sends into Vector's compound.
- Cyberdyne System Model 101
- Model number of the cybernetic organism known as a Terminator, sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor.
- Model number of the cybernetic organism known as a Terminator, sent back in time to protect John Connor.
- Terminator created to resemble human beings.
- Model number of the cybernetic organism known as a Terminator, sent back in time to kill Sarah Connor.
- Cyberdyne Systems Model T-1000
- Shapeshifting android assassin portrayed by Robert Patrick.
- Shapeshifting android assassin portrayed by Robert Patrick.
- Shapeshifting android assassin from Terminator 2, portrayed by Robert Patrick.
- Robert Patrick revisited his famous Terminator character for a TV commercial.
- Shapeshifting android assassin portrayed by Robert Patrick.
- Shapeshifting android assassin portrayed by Lee Byung-hun.
- Cyberdyne Systems Model T-1000000
- A giant liquid-metal spider-like construct similar to a very large T-1000.
- D.E.R.I.C.
- Aldohn Robot model D.063 created by Aldohn Robotic Technologies on the robot world. Delta model of the Emotional Response Intelligence Chip unit. (Season 3 episode State of the Art)
- Dark Trooper
- Imperial battle droids. Moff Gideon sends them down to the planet's surface to kidnap Grogu. (Season 2 episode The Tragedy) Luke Skywalker destroys a platoon on Moff Gideon's Imperial light cruiser. (Season 2 episode Chapter 16 The Rescue)
- David
- Made commercially available for the first time in 2042, David Series 4 is eventually expected to improve work-flow and efficiency at offices and homes across the world.
- Android commissioned and built by Sir Peter Weyland.
- Decimator
- Techno Union combat droid capable of vaporizing organic life. (Season 7 episode On the Wings of Keeradaks)
- Demolition Droids
- Grievous sends demolition droids, disguised as sweeper into Coruscant to destroy a power generator hub as part of his plan push banking deregulation into law. (Season 3 episode Heroes on Both Sides)
- Destroyer
- Battle droids that attack Obi-Wan and Anaking when they board General Grievous' ship.
- Dismantler Droid
- Droids used by the Empire for dismantling Y-Wing Starfighters at the Reklam Station (Season 3)
- Doom-bot
- The clerk at the Springfield Employment Agency is plying a video game featuring doom-bots when Homer shows up to look for another job after Mr. Burns cancels the employee prescription drug plan. (Season 16 episode Midnight Rx)
- DOT7
- Starfleet repair drones. (Season 2 episode Such Sweet Sorrow)
- DRD
- Diagnostic Repair Drone. Small robots built by Leviathans to perform various functions including ship repairs.
- Droideka
- Trade Federation battle droid, also known as Destroyer.
- Also known as Destroyer droid. Separatist battle droid.
- Also known as Destroyer droid. Separatist battle droid.
- DSD1 Dwarf Spider Droid
- Separatist battle droid, form various episodes.
- DV-5
- Also known as Dave. A robot with six robots under it, like a hand (Story: Catch that Rabbit)
- DV-52
- One of Dave's (DV-5) "finger" robots (Story: Catch that Rabbit)
- E.C.H.O. Robots
- Cobra's latest technological development, robot duplicates of famous people, including the president, and some Joes. E.C.H.O. = Enhanced Copy, Human Original. (Issue #119 Double Trouble)
- E.R.I.C.A.
- Aldohn Robot model created by Aldohn Robotic Technologies on the robot world that James Aldohn uses for his wife. Emotional Response Intelligence Chip unit, Alpha model. (Season 3 episode State of the Art)
- ED-209
- Police drones, the big boys that secure the perimeter.
- The Enforcement Droid, Series 209 from Robocop is visible during the garage scene.
- Eddie
- Automaton workers on the racial purity world that turn out to be mutilated human beings. (Season 4 episode California Reich)
- Electric Monk
- A robot designed to do the thinking (the big thinking) for you.
- EM-208
- Police drones that sweep and mop up.
- Entertainment Model
- Android found in the vault on The Raza (Season 1 episode 7)
- FASRAB
- Fully Automatic Self-Regulating Android (Bureaucrat), an android sold by the Self Regulating Android Inc. company.
- FASRAC
- Fully Automatic Self-Regulating Android (Construction), an android sold by the Self Regulating Android Inc. company.
- FASRAD
- Fully Automatic Self-Regulating Android (Domestic), an android sold by the Self Regulating Android Inc. company.
- FASRAM
- Fully Automatic Self-Regulating Android (Managerial), an android sold by the Self Regulating Android Inc. company.
- FASRAS
- Fully Automatic Self-Regulating Android (Soldier), an android sold by the Self Regulating Android Inc. company.
- Flea
- Roamer drone included with Bob's Quinlan manny. (Heaven's River)
- Frogstar Scout Robot Class A
- A small black spider-like object.
- Frogstar Scout Robot Class B
- A larger black spider-like object.
- Frogstar Scout Robot Class C
- Another larger black spider-like object.
- Frogstar Scout Robot Class D
- A gigantic black tank-shaped object.
- G7300 Class
- Model of Susan Saint Jackalope's android wife Randall. (Season 3 episode The Precipice of Yesterday)
- Geomorph Scouts (GOMS)
- Androids created by Professor Venture in the Trouble Brewing universe. (The Blue Room)
- Glorbons
- According to Abed, in a parallel universe blorgons - robots from the Inspector Spacetime TV show - are called glorbons. (Season 3 episode Digital Estate Planning)
- Gonk Droid
- Wrecker exercises by lifting a Gonk droid instead of lifting weights. (Season 1 episode Cut and Run)
- There's a gonk droid in Peli Motto's shop. (Season 1 episode Return of the Mandalorian) There's a gonk droid near the spaceport. (Season 1 episode episode In the Name of Honor)
- Ben pushes out from his job cutting meat on a gone droid. (Season 1 episode Part I)
- Guardians
- Lincoln City Police Department androids.
- Gundam
- Daitos's giant robot mech.
- The Hammer Drone
- The new face of the United States military.
- Herbie
- Also known as RB-34, a robot that can read minds (Story: Liar)
- The Hicksville Trooper
- He sounded like a well-programmed machine. General Atomics Model 6925–A9, Richards thought. The Hicksville Trooper. 16-psm Iridium Batteries included. Comes in White Only.
- HK
- Also known as Hunter Killers. Patrol machines built in automated factories by Cyberdine.
- HK-87 Assassin Droid
- Mando tells Ahsoka Tano that the magistrate has a small army of guards armed with A350 blaster rifles, two HK-87 assassin droids and a hired gunfighter. (Season 2 episode Chapter 13 The Jedi)
- Horse-bot 3000
- Robot from Troy and Abed's puppet show on their blanket fort wall. (Season 3 episode Studies in Modern Movement)
- The Hound
- An eight-legged robotic dog-like creature that resides in the firehouse and aids the firemen.
- Hunter Seekers
- Drones optimized for long distance searching.
- Hydroid Medusa
- Invincible half-machine, half-monster droids. (Season 4 episode Water War)
- Hyperdine Systems A-5 Model
- Bishop is a synthetic built by Hyperdine Systems.
- IG-227 Hailfire-class Droid Tank
- Also known as Wheel droids. Armored missile platforms with treaded, hoop-like drive wheels, employed by the Separatist Droid Army.
- Imperial Infiltrator Droid
- A type of recon droid used by the Galactic Empire. Seen in multiple Season 3 episodes.
- Imperial Mind Probe
- Interrogation droid used to torture Hera to find out the location of the rebel fleet. (Season 4 episode Jedi Night)
- Imperial Probe Droid
- The droids The Empire sends out looking for the Rebel base.
- The Bad Batch detect an Imperial Probe droid on the planet Kaller. (Season 1 episode Aftermath)
- The Iron Giant
- A fifty-foot, metal-eating robot.
- A fifty-foot, metal-eating robot, one of the giant robot reward options available when Wade beats the Black Tiger video game, originally from The Iron Giant animated film.
- Jack
- Synthetic humanoid implanted with QCs (Quantum Consciousness), giving them intelligence and emotions. (Season 1 episode Crazy Diamond)
- Janet
- Anthropomorphized vessel of knowledge.
- A humanoid robot, one of the giant robot reward options available when Wade beats the Black Tiger video game, originally from the film Godzilla vs. Megalon.
- Jill
- Synthetic humanoid implanted with QCs (Quantum Consciousness), giving them intelligence and emotions. (Season 1 episode Crazy Diamond)
- Johnny Five Supply Droids
- Short Circuit droids The Sixers use as gofers, to run errands.
- Joi
- Hologram companion sold by the Wallace Corporation.
- Kill-bots
- Stu releases killer robots on what's left of humanity. (Season 2 episode Dia De Los Robots)
- KX Security Droid
- When the Armorer discusses the Night of a Thousand Tears, when the Empire destroyed Mandalore, TIE Bombers, Probe Droids and KX Security Droids are shown. (Season 1 episode Return of the Mandalorian)
- Leadys
- Robots built to carry on with the war while humans went below the surface.
- Little Geek
- The underwater drone/ROV nicknamed Little Geek was actually a Mini Rover MKII ROV, the second generation of the world's first small low cost remotely operated underwater vehicle.
- Loader
- Droid in Tala's workshop on Mapuzo. (Season 1 episode Part III)
- Lovebot
- Mr. Universe's android wife model.
- M.A.T.T.
- Aldohn Robot model created by Aldohn Robotic Technologies on the robot world. (Season 3 episode State of the Art)
- Mailbot
- A robot that delivers the mail (Part Two Chapter 5)
- Manimatrons
- The robotic hosts at the Westworld style theme park called Cyberwars Gulch. (Season 3 episode Go West, Young Scoob)
- Manny
- Humanoid android body Howard first tests out at Stéphane's funeral. "Manny would never be mistaken for human. He was a giant step down from Mr. Data, in fact. But I had told Bridget I would be there, and I was going to keep my promise."
- Manta Android
- Android body the Bobs create to swim with the manta creatures on the water planet Poseidon.
- Mark 4 Housekeeper
- Lisa's Nanny robot, the human girl that Logan, Jessica and Rem meet in the complex while hiding from Sandmen. (Episode The Innocent)
- Mark V Electrical Grandmother
- (Season 3 episode I Sing the Body Electric)
- Martha
- Military attack drone used to test Global Dynamics' new Viper Defense System (Season 3 episode Bad to the Drone)
- MC Model
- Robot model (Story: Reason)
- Mech Eagle
- Hooded jewel eyes. Razored talons. A cruel hook of steel beak. Assassins.
- Model JX5
- The Italian gardener robot model sold at Snaithe's Robotorama, ready to serve you and bring a touch of old-world graciousness into your home.
- Model LR3
- The British nanny robot model sold at Snaithe's Robotorama, ready to serve you and bring a touch of old-world graciousness into your home.
- Model PB2
- The French chef robot model sold at Snaithe's Robotorama, ready to serve you and bring a touch of old-world graciousness into your home.
- Mosquito Killers
- Drone created to fight off the Mutant Super Vampire Powered Mosquito in New Vancouver on Asgard.
- Tam enlists the help of a mouse droid designated 5-L to escape from a Star Destroyer. (Season 2 episode The Escape Part 1)
- Droid on the New Republic prison transport that Burg shoots. (Season 1 episode 6 Chapter 6 The Prisoner)
- Droid seen on the Fortress Inquisitorius. (Season 1 episode Part IV)
- Musical Prodigy Expansion Pack
- Susan Saint Jackalope mentions that he leveled up his android daughter Stanley. He also has her demonstrate her new talent. (Season 3 episode The Precipice of Yesterday)
- NEXUS 6 Replicants
- The NEXUS 6 Replicants were superior in strength and agility, and at least equal in intelligence, to the genetic engineers who created them. Replicants were used Off-world as slave labor, in the hazardous exploration and colonization of other planets. After a bloody mutiny by a NEXUS 6 combat team in an Off-world colony, Replicants were declared illegal on Earth - under penalty of death.
- Nexus-6
- "It must have been one of those new, extra-clever andys the Rosen Association is turning out," Miss Marsten said. "Did you read over the company's brochure and the spec sheets? The Nexus-6 brain unit they're using now is capable of selecting within a field of two trillion constituents, or ten million separate neural pathways." She lowered her voice. "You missed the vidcall this morning. Miss Wild told me; it came through the switchboard exactly at nine."
- Nexus-7
- A short-lived prototype line of replicants manufactured by the Tyrell Corporation not only intended as a test to make replicants more mentally stable with implanted memories, but to develop replicants capable of naturally conceiving children on their own.
- Nexus-8
- Replicant model introduced in 2020 by the Tyrell Corporation, built with open lifespans not limited to only four years.
- Nexus-9
- Replicant model manufactured by the Wallace Corporation.
- Norm-Bots
- In an alternate dimension, an evil Doofenshmirtz rules the Tri-State Area with his army of Norm-Bots.
- NS-2 Model
- Robots that don't have the whole First Law imprinted in their brains (Story: Little Lost Robot)
- Omega Robot
- The Princess's father is replaced by a very lifelike Omega robot.
- Omnidroid
- An extremely powerful and supremely dangerous weapon of mass destruction.
- Personal Companion Robot
- New record added 8/4/2022
- Alisha gives Buzz a personal companion robot programmed to provide personal and emotional support named Sox when he returns four years later during his first hyper speed test flight.
- Pharoahbots
- Immortal automatons from the Inspector Spacetime TV show. (Season 4 episode Conventions of Space and Time)
- Pit Droid
- Visible in the speeder chase scene. (Season 1 episode The Streets of Moe Espa) There are pit droids in Peli Motto's shop. (Season 1 episode Return of the Mandalorian, In the Name of Honor)
- Power Droid
- Droid seen on Rishi Outpost. (Season 1 episode Rookies)
- PRISM
- The world's first sentient computer.
- When the Armorer discusses the Night of a Thousand Tears, when the Empire destroyed Mandalore, TIE Bombers, Probe Droids and KX Security Droids are shown. (Season 1 episode Return of the Mandalorian)
- Obi-Wan shoots a probe droid on Mapuzo. (Season 1 episode Part III)
- Visible in the speeder chase scene. (Season 1 episode The Streets of Moe Espa)
- There are protocol droid legs hanging on the wall in Tala's workshop on Mapuzo. (Season 1 episode Part III)
- PUP-E
- Adorable robo-dog. (Season 2 episode The i of the Tiger) Josh finds a Pup-E while on smashing duty, which turns out to be one of Stu's spy cameras. (Season 2 episode The Last Horchata)
- PZ-7
- Imperial droid that AP-5 tricks into thinking it has been reassigned to the cargo platform. (Season 3 episode Double Agent Droid)
- Q-40
- On tile stage Luba Luft sang, and he found himself surprised at the quality of her voice; it rated with that of the best, even that of notables in his collection of historic tapes. The Rosen Associaion built her well, he had to admit. And again he perceived himself sub specie aeternitatis, the formdestroyer called forth by what he heard and saw here. Perhaps the better she functions, the better a singer she is, the more I am needed. If the androids had remained substandard, like the ancient q-40s made by Derain Associates - there would be no problem and no need of my skill. I wonder when I should do it, he asked himself. As soon as possible, probably. At the end of the rehearsal when she goes to her dressing room.
- QT Models
- Robots built by U.S. Robots that possessed peculiar brains. (Story: Reason)
- QT-1
- Also known as The Prophet of the true master (Story: Reason)
- R.O.B.U.G.
- Remote Operating Basic Utility Gizmo.
- RA-7 Droid
- Droid seen in the Jawa sandcrawler on Tatooine.
- Droid seen on Moff Gideon's Imperial light cruiser, first seen in the Jawa sandcrawler in A New Hope. (Season 2 episode Chapter 16 The Rescue)
- Relationship and Organizational Managers
- Robot product line created by Parallax that overtake the smartphone and computer markets.
- Replicant
- In a message that accompanies the short film Happy Birthday, David on the Prometheus Blu-ray, Peter Weyland mentions the Tyrell Corporation and their replicants from Blade Runner.
- A.I. created using cryogenically frozen brains.
- Rev-9 Model
- Legion terminator sent to Mexico City to kill Dani Ramos.
- ROAMer
- Remote Observation And Manipulation device.
- Robant Waiter
- Household service robot in the Herrick household.
- Robbie
- Gloria's nursemaid robot. "I heard about it later, and when they called us blasphemers and demon-creators, I always thought of him. Robbie was a non-vocal robot. He couldn't speak. He was made and sold in 1996. Those were the days before extreme specialization, so he was sold as a nursemaid." (Story: Robbie)
- Robot Aid Production Model 473: Secretary
- (Episode You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore)
- Robot Aid Production Model 706: Housemaid
- (Episode You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore)
- Robot Aid Production Model 738: Chaffeur
- (Episode You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore)
- Robot Aid Production Model 931: Housemaid
- (Episode You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore)
- Robot Aids, Inc.
- (Episode You Can't Get Help Like That Anymore)
- Robot Butcher
- Product that's about to be instoduced by the Tramco Corporation, the stock tip that George gets from his source Wilkenson. (Season 1 episode The Stock Tip)
- Robot Butler
- Android Walden wanted to invent when he was in college. (Season 10 episode Throgwarten Middle School Mysteries)
- Robot Workers
- 100% loyal android option to replace Springfield Nuclear Power Plant employees, from Mr. Burns' daydream. (Season 4 episode Last Exit to Springfield)
- Rocky
- Weird Rodan like bat-thing android that the Bobs create.
- RPP
- Recall Patrol Paul unit. Robots that hunt down runaway robots on the robot world. (Season 3 episode State of the Art)
- The giant robot that Aech selects after clearing the second gate, from the Mobile Suit Gundam anime series.
- S-57
- S.W.O.R.D. drone - mini-helicopter. (Season 1 episode We Interrupt This Program)
- S.P.I.D.E.R.
- Solar-Powered Infiltration, Delivery, Engagement & Recovery System, Mark II. City College Dean Stephen Spreck's giant spider robot. (Season 4 episode Heroic Origins)
- Salesbot
- A salesbot convinces Marge to upgrade their home to the new automated Ultrahouse 3000. "You'll never do housework again!" A division of Mega House. (Season 13 episode Treehouse of Horror XII - segment House of Whacks)
- Samson
- One of the robots that guards the Great Oceanic Plug. (Season 1 episode Dr. Dometone)
- SAP Unit
- American Safety and Pacification robot from Part One Chapter 4.
- Scorpenek Annihilator Droid
- The Pyke Syndicate sends two Scorpeneks to the ruins of Sanctuary to finish off Boba Fett and his gang. (Season 1 episode episode In the Name of Honor)
- Scout
- Police robot developed by Tetravaal Robotics.
- Seeker Droid
- Droid on the Fortress Inquisitorius that detects Obi-Wan and Leia. (Season 1 episode Part IV)
- Sentinel
- Mutant hunting robot built by Bolivar Trask.
 - Frankie J-PEG rides a Sentinel/Squid from The Matrix on a float in the Robot Pride Parade.
- Servatron 2000
- Red dreams of life in the future in which he has a robotic butler called the Servatron 2000.
- Servo-droid
- Traveling fast food droid in Heavenly Haven.
- Shaptic ÜberBetty
- Anatomically correct haptic doll (ACHD), for more intimate encounters within the OASIS.
- Simulants
- Simulated humans (Season 3 episode Thee Dwarf Star Conspiracy)
- SK-3
- Also known as The Minstrel. Experimental robotic device launched into The Zone that followed the route well and brought back a few bracelets, a strange vanadium-alloy disk and a buckle from a pair of Lux brand suspenders.
- SP 2000
- Bomb sniffing robot the police send in to destroy George's desk after Steinbrenner hears his alarm clock ticking. (Season 8 episode The Nap)
- SPD Model
- Among the fastest robots turned out by the UnitedStates Robot & Mechanical Men Corp. (Story: Runaround)
- Sperry's Deluxe Limited Personalized Series Androids
- Gordon is one of the Sperry's Deluxe Limited Personalized Series Androids, number twelve out of a production run of twenty-five.
- Spider
- Roamer drone included with Bob's Quinlan manny. (Heaven's River)
- Spider Droid
- Droids visible coming out of water on the Wookiee planet Kashyyyk.
- T-70 Terminators
- Cyberdyne Series 70 Autonomous Infantry Unit.
- T-800
- Cyberdine Systems Terminator model (also known as model 101) that kills John Connor, then sticks around and grows old as Carl, owner of a drapery business.
- T.E.D.
- Aldohn Robot model created by Aldohn Robotic Technologies on the robot world. (Season 3 episode State of the Art)
- Talus Line
- Chase, the caretaker at the Sanctuary, is a level two diplomat model of the now discontinued Talus line (Season 3 episode Built, Not Born)
- TINA
- Intelligence unit. TINA = Transport Information Network Artificial. (Season 1 episode Six Degrees of Freedom)
- TK518 Sky Sniper
- Drone that Stu almost uses to kill Josh. (Season 2 episode The Ballad of Pup-E Q. Barkington)
- Treadwell
- Peli Motto owns one of the classic repair droids first seen in A New Hope. (Season 2 episode The Passenger)
- Urinal-bot
- Bart builds a mech-suit by stripping parts from the robots that take him in after Homer abandons him in the woods. He also pees on a urinal-bot. (Season 17 episode Treehouse of Horror XVI - B.I. Bartificial Intelligence)
- Viper
- Imperial probe droids guarding the conveyex transport train on the planet Vandor.
- Vulture Droid
- Flying battle droids deployed from the Trade Federation control ship to battle the Royal Starships of Naboo.
- Droids crawling all over General Grievous' ship in the opening battle sequence.
- Separatist droids that Jaybo reactivates and R2-D2 flies as a decoy while Anakin and team destroy the laser emitter. (Season 1 episode Mystery of a Thousand Moons)
- WALD-E
- Walden's robot. (Season 11 episode Oh WALD-E, Good Times Ahead)
- Walter
- A newer android model that physically resembles David.
- The X-Man 1
- Herschel and Neal reveal to Will that they have been working on a new manny called the X-Man1, also known as Mannikin Skywalker, a silver-gray giant shapeshifting manny. (Heaven's River)
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