Earliest ASFR memory
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Earliest I can remember was the 1992 film Toys starring the late great Robin Williams where his "sister" revealed her robotic nature when her head was blown off. My fascination didn't spark until the Austin Powers movies came to be, I can also thank a few cartoons such as Mega Man and Sonic.
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My first memory was from Star Wars (which is saw in the early 90s). I remember getting aroused by C-3PO. Not specifically "by" him, but rather the idea of becoming him.
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My fascination with robots was always within me. I loved astroboy even if the only thing I saw of him was an old comic at a friend's house and I dreamed of playing with the robot helper in the power rangers. Then I grew older and met the fembots in Austin Power as well as April in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and I knew I had a preference for female robots. The day I found some Hajime Soyorama pinup in my father's collection of magazine, I went on the net to search for more and I discovered a strange new world. After some years I found this site and I haven't left since.
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For me it was a comic book about a boy that rescues a female robot from the junk yard. I can't remember much other than she was a silver robot with red hair and there was a newer model that was gold with blond hair. I was too young for it to be sexual in nature, but I was fascinated with that book. I assume there was a scenario where she saved the boys life or something along those lines and I do remember that she sees the new model and thinks that she's inferior and runs off; it's been decades since I last read it and I can't remember the title. It would have been published in the early 80s, but without more information than that, I doubt I will ever figure out what it was.
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For me, it is Livian in Astro Boy (1980 TV series). She looks very beautiful, like a princess. And I still remember in one episode, she lost her memory temperately and Dr. Tenma opened her chest panel to repair her, which got me very excited.
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Galloping Galaxies for me.
It was an old BBC kids show here in blighty back in the 80s.
I remember getting obsessed with Robot99 haha.
If I remember rightly, I found it one YouTube, one late night. The quality was terrible!
It was an old BBC kids show here in blighty back in the 80s.
I remember getting obsessed with Robot99 haha.
If I remember rightly, I found it one YouTube, one late night. The quality was terrible!
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Just to close the loop, the comic I was remembering was Planet Terry (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planet_Terry).mr.tobor wrote:For me it was a comic book about a boy that rescues a female robot from the junk yard. I can't remember much other than she was a silver robot with red hair and there was a newer model that was gold with blond hair. I was too young for it to be sexual in nature, but I was fascinated with that book. I assume there was a scenario where she saved the boys life or something along those lines and I do remember that she sees the new model and thinks that she's inferior and runs off; it's been decades since I last read it and I can't remember the title. It would have been published in the early 80s, but without more information than that, I doubt I will ever figure out what it was.
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While I really didn't have proper terminology for it, I suppose that it was Andrea (played by the lovely Sherry Jackson) from the original run of Star Trek in the episode What Are Little Girls Made Of?. I was only 6 at the time, so I really didn't have a clue about what I was feeling. But for some reason...yeah.
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And then there was also the robot girl - Agent A-77 - in The Man From UNCLE episode The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair, also from 1966. She was portrayed by an actress named Willi Koopman. She was a bit less evocative to me, but still....sigh.
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As I said above, I really didn't have any idea what ASFR was...that took some time and other encounters with the various femmes from the 1973 film Westworld. Especially Arlette, as portrayed by Linda Gaye Scott. When, in the throes of passion, she opened her eyes and they flashed glossy silver....well, my then 13 year old mind created all sorts of scenarios.
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In the late 1970's (my high school days) there was the fembot version of OSI agent Peggy Callahan portrayed by Jennifer Darling in the Bionic Woman episode Fembots in Las Vegas. By that point I knew well what I was feeling, but there really wasn't a name for it...
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For years I really thought that I was alone...then in the late 1990's I discovered the ASFR group on USENET. And the rest, as some cliches say, is history.
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And then there was also the robot girl - Agent A-77 - in The Man From UNCLE episode The Sort of Do-It-Yourself Dreadful Affair, also from 1966. She was portrayed by an actress named Willi Koopman. She was a bit less evocative to me, but still....sigh.
https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-U_kXNYMTMuI/ ... 25-32.jpeg
As I said above, I really didn't have any idea what ASFR was...that took some time and other encounters with the various femmes from the 1973 film Westworld. Especially Arlette, as portrayed by Linda Gaye Scott. When, in the throes of passion, she opened her eyes and they flashed glossy silver....well, my then 13 year old mind created all sorts of scenarios.
http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/lin ... ?s=594x594
In the late 1970's (my high school days) there was the fembot version of OSI agent Peggy Callahan portrayed by Jennifer Darling in the Bionic Woman episode Fembots in Las Vegas. By that point I knew well what I was feeling, but there really wasn't a name for it...
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-XkfWyn-Qu3U/U ... e7af_z.jpg
For years I really thought that I was alone...then in the late 1990's I discovered the ASFR group on USENET. And the rest, as some cliches say, is history.
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Roll from the early 90s Megaman cartoon.
Safe to say I was very disappointed that she was just a little girl in the games. :/
Safe to say I was very disappointed that she was just a little girl in the games. :/
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Anyone can be a gynoid with enough imagination
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Been there, acted that, in my time. Still prefer the choice to be made for me, and some AI used, instead of my free mind lolevil_boo wrote:Anyone can be a gynoid with enough imagination
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I'm a young guy so my first was the T-X. A funny story about it:
I was very young when T3 was released here, and Finding Nemo was being released too, so, my family went to cinema, the kids would watch Nemo and the adults would watch T3 BUT Nemo tickets were completely sold so everyone would watch T3 because the cinema wasn't giving a fuck about age restriction, and everyone watched, but me, because at that time, I really wanted to see Nemo, I waited at snack bar for 2 hours until they end the session...
3 years after, the TV aired T3, and I had the chance to see that gorgeous and devilish machine, and fit exactly the time when "My life as a teenage robot" and "Kim Possible (Drakken Bebes)" was aired too soooooo.... that's started the snowball...
When I had 12, I got broadband Internet (1 Mbps FTW...and still...)
At my 14 I discovered the FW, that leads me to a bunch of fembot content
At my 15 I discovered anime, that leads me too to a bunch of fembot content
At my 18 I started to drawing
And now with 19 i'm here photoshoppin' and drawin'.
And I never watched T3 or Nemo in cinema...
I was very young when T3 was released here, and Finding Nemo was being released too, so, my family went to cinema, the kids would watch Nemo and the adults would watch T3 BUT Nemo tickets were completely sold so everyone would watch T3 because the cinema wasn't giving a fuck about age restriction, and everyone watched, but me, because at that time, I really wanted to see Nemo, I waited at snack bar for 2 hours until they end the session...
3 years after, the TV aired T3, and I had the chance to see that gorgeous and devilish machine, and fit exactly the time when "My life as a teenage robot" and "Kim Possible (Drakken Bebes)" was aired too soooooo.... that's started the snowball...
When I had 12, I got broadband Internet (1 Mbps FTW...and still...)
At my 14 I discovered the FW, that leads me to a bunch of fembot content
At my 15 I discovered anime, that leads me too to a bunch of fembot content
At my 18 I started to drawing
And now with 19 i'm here photoshoppin' and drawin'.
And I never watched T3 or Nemo in cinema...
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