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      • That electronic entity being, of course, The Robot from the '60s sci-fi series Lost In Space. While their design was somewhat different, the two cybernetic companions shared a similar "talk box," a display that lit up in tandem with the rhythm of their speech. Robby actually guest starred on three episodes of Lost In Space.
  1. Robby the Robot appeared in two Lost in Space episodes, in “War of the Robots,” where Will finds and repairs him, and in “Condemned of Space” as a guard equipped with a freezing gun aboard the prison ship.

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  3. Feb 10, 2024 · Lost in Space, Mork & Mindy, and other sci-fi series continued using the character, with it slowly shifting from being a cost-saving measure to being a homage to the classic 1956 film. Robby the Robot even made it out of sci-fi properties, with him appearing in other genres like Columbo, The Addams Family, and The Big Bang Theory. Here is a ...

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  4. The Robot did not appear in the unaired pilot episode, but was added to the series once it had been greenlit. Initially, the bellows-covered legs were articulated, and were moved separately by the actor inside. However, the metal edges inside the suit cut actor Bob May's legs, so changes were made.

  5. The family ended up hopping from planet to planet, doing combat with extraterrestrials, plants, carrot monsters and space dogs. But it was the robot, added after the pilot episode, that stole the...

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  6. Dec 19, 2023 · 121K views 5 months ago. Authorized Robby the Robot Replica: https://the-robotman.com/robby-the-robot ...more.

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  7. Apr 25, 2019 · Robot. This behind the scenes featurette focuses on the intricate process of creating the Robot, who is the show’s incarnation of Will Robinson’s close friend and intergalactic caretaker.

  8. The Robot did not appear in the unaired pilot episode, but was added to the series once it had been greenlit. Initially, the bellows-covered legs were articulated and moved separately by the actor inside, but the metal edges inside the suit cut actor Bob May's legs so changes were made.

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