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On the Web
- Tetsugyu's Giant Robo Site - Images, introduction, forum, merchandise, character profiles, humor, and links.
- Little Robo's Giant Robo Page - Character profiles, images, multimedia, Johnny Sokko comparisons, FAQ and links.
- RoBo-One Korea - English language Korean site with news, a calendar of events, pictures, videos, and specifications of the humanoid robot.
- Robo-User - Ein deutschsprachiges Forum, das sich ausschlielich dem Tool RoboHelp widmet.
- ONIcon 98: Giant Robo Episode VIII Synopsis - Synopsis and humor.
- Robo-Store.com - Bietet verschiedene Angebote rund um Roboter, Online-Shop, Neuigkeiten, Platformen Mosro und ER1.
- Robo Runner - Robot battle game, based on the board game Robo Rally.
- Technical Innovations, Inc. - Fiberglass Home-Dome, Pro-Dome and Robo-Dome observatory domes, Dome Works and Digital Dome Works control hardware, and Robo-Focus remote focusing hardware with software. Free publications on how to design and set up a remote controlled observatory.
- Robo-Control - Remote operation open/close for chlorine and sulfur-dioxide tanks in water and wastewater treatment plants.
- Robo-Kop - Autoryzowana sprzeda narz dzi, elektronarz dzi, maszyn budowlanych, warsztatowych i ogrodniczych.
Wikipedia Articles
- Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo - Shin Getter Robo vs Neo Getter Robo is an anime OVA series based off the works of Go Nagaiand Ken Ishikawa. It was released in four episodes on four DVDs from December 2000 to June 2001.
- Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace - 'Planet Robo Danguard Ace' (惑星ロボ・ダンガードA (エース); Wakusei Robo Dangaado A [ehsu]) is a Japanese science fiction anime series created by Leiji Matsumoto (松本零士) with Dan Kobayashi (小林壇). It was licensed by Jim Terry Productions as part of the Force Five promotion as simply "Danguard Ace".
- Robo Machine - Robo Machine was a European transforming robot toyline released by Bandai from 1982 to 1988. The line was initially a European release of their Machine Robo line, before gradually becoming the counterpart to Tonka’s Gobots line.
- Johnny Robo - Johnny Robo is the title superhero of an American-made tokusatsu superhero video series. Created by Ithaca, NY-based then-college student Peter Tatara, Johnny Robo was produced in 2004 by his company Experimental Amateur Hero Productions and had 8 episodes.
- Robo Strux - Robo Strux (Also written as Robostrux) was the second incarnation of the Zoids line seen in America and consisted entirely of recolours with no new kits. Spanning from 1985 to 1986, Robo Strux was relatively short lived and only 18 different models made it to a full release with 2 more having a 'half release' and a further 5 being unknown.