In a future where coastal cities are flooded due to global warming, a company called Cybertronics creates a mecha boy named David. He is adopted by a couple whose son is in cryostasis. At first, David's relationship with his human mother is rocky, but they eventually bond. However, when the real son returns, David becomes jealous and his actions lead to his abandonment. Determined to become a real boy, David embarks on a journey to find the mythical Blue Fairy. After thousands of years, he is discovered by future mechas who fulfill his wish by bringing back his mother, but only for a day.
When a teenage girl struggles to find a date for homecoming, she creates a robotic boyfriend. However, things take a turn when her creation becomes more than just a fake boyfriend and starts developing its own personality. As the robot boy tries to fit in and understand human emotions, he discovers the true meaning of friendship and love.
D.A.R.Y.L. follows the story of a young boy named Daryl who is actually an artificially created android with advanced intelligence. He is taken in by a foster family and tries to uncover his true origins while being pursued by a secret military project.
In Virtual Sexuality, a teenager named Justine uses a dream machine to create her ideal man in virtual reality. However, things get complicated when the virtual man becomes real and Justine must navigate the consequences of her creation.
Still Not Quite Human is a comedy sci-fi movie about an inventor and his artificially-created boy. The inventor creates an android boy and brings him to a robot convention, where they get involved in a series of comedic mishaps. The movie explores themes of family, friendship, and what it means to be human.
When a high school student named Chip Carson's family takes in a houseguest, Chip soon realizes that the guest is actually a prototype android named Edgar. While his parents and sister become fond of Edgar, Chip becomes suspicious and begins to investigate his true nature. As Chip uncovers the truth, he also learns valuable lessons about family, friendship, and what it means to be human.
Konrad is a factory-made child, perfect in every way. When he is mistakenly delivered to the eccentric Mrs. Bartelotti, the factory demands his return. Konrad must go against everything he has been taught to stand up to his creators.
In Not Quite Human II, the android Chip Carson attends college and encounters various challenges. Meanwhile, his father tries to keep his secret identity as an artificial being hidden. As Chip adapts to college life, he develops a relationship with a fellow android named Cynthia, and together, they must navigate the complexities of human emotions and overcome a computer virus that threatens their existence.
Mrs Bartolotti doesn’t really like children. She is therefore completely taken aback when she receives a son in the post: Konrad. Konrad is actually delivered in a tin! He is dreadfully tidy and almost perfect and Mrs Bartolotti is very chaotic. She actually becomes so fond of him, however, that she never wants to let go of him again, even if the weird people from the tin factory are already looking for him...
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