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  • Robocop is published by Boom! Studios. Price per issue is $3.99.
  • Alex Murphy was a once human police officer who was "killed" in the line of duty by a vicious gang of criminals and transformed into a cyborg by the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products. This new creation, RoboCop, would serve as the prototype of a next generation police officer and the process would be instrumental in the creation of Skynet.
  • RoboCop was a fictional cyborg police officer. When discussing her first day at Park Vale Comprehensive School, where her father Haresh Chandra had just taken over as the new headmaster, Rani Chandra jokingly referred to Haresh as "RoboCop" due to his authoritative behaviour. (TV: Sarah Jane's Alien Files episode 2)
  • RoboCop is a 2020 remake of the 1987 classic.
  • RoboCop es una película estadounidense de 1987, de género ciencia ficción y acción, dirigida por Paul Verhoeven y protagonizada por Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer en los papeles principales.
  • Robocop is a science fiction franchise that originated with the film Robocop (released in 1987) and expanded into further films, as well as TV series, comic books and other media.
  • Robocop è un film del 1987 del genere fantascientifico neorealista. Racconta le vicende di Alex Murphy, fratello di Eddie Murphy (sì lo so che è bianco ma anche i fratelli di Michael Jackson hanno un fratello bianco, brutti razzisti!), un poliziotto integerrimo che non vede l'ora di sparare a un po' di gente per guadagnarsi il rispetto del figlio undicenne.
  • RoboCop is a TV series that premiered June 30, 2014 on the Teddy Channel. It is about a robot cop (not to be mistake by the famous RoboCop) who helps people with problems. The show ended Season 1 early with 33 episodes because the creator went on to pursue other projects. However, he said he would be pleased to continue the series in the future. In December 28, 2015, a new promo for the series revealed that the series will indeed continue in summer of 2016.
  • gjcpOH2XPEo 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Napisy Gratuluję - właśnie obejrzałeś/-aś Robocopa :)
  • Robocop är en 1987 Amerikansk science-fiction film om en polis som blir förvandlad till en robot polis. Överste Jonathan J. O'Neill och Teal'c har en gång sett filmen. Efter han diskutrerade om Grekiska hjälten Odysseus. (SG1: "Stargate SG-1: Ra Reborn Prequel") kategori:Filmer
  • RoboCop is a pinball machine produced by Data East. It is based on the motion picture series of the same name.
  • Robocop must find his alex murphy life and put it inside his brain he walks by brain since he has a robot body and no organs he wears specially needed for him such as a robotic underwear etc the wad has many jesus references the creator likes jesus.
  • RoboCop is a cybernetic law enforcement officer and the star of the 1987 film series, comics and several television series. He is played by Peter Weller.
  • Robocop is a half-man half-machine police officer who first appeared in the 1987 film Robocop. Robocop was originally portrayed by Peter Weller in the first two Robocop films and was later portrayed by Robert John Burke (Robocop 3), Richard Eden (the Robocop TV series), Page Fletcher (the TV mini-series Robocop: Prime Directives) and Joel Kinnaman (the 2014 remake).
  • Once a human police officer with a loving family, Officer Alex J Murphy's life changed forever during a routine mission in the streets of Detroit. Horrifically gunned down in a drug bust, Murphy would have died had he not been taken in by mega corporation Omni Consumer Products, who converted his corpse into a cybernetic law enforcement officer known as RoboCop. Cleaning up crime in Detroit within days, RoboCop still struggles to the day to regain his humanity while upholding the law.
  • In "Running Mates", The "Enforcement Droid Series 209", or "ED-209", a fictional robot in the RoboCop films appears as the "XL-K" hall pass enforcement robot, purchased by Peter Griffin during his tenure as School Board President. A young girl is confronted by the XL-K and requested to present a hall pass. It attacks her even after she complies. It is implied that the robot kills Mr. Fargus upon his rehiring when he doesn't understand the robot's request. Peter Weller appears in a reenactment of a scene from the film in "Petarded" during a paintball fight.
  • RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Dan O'Herlihy,Kurtwood Smith, Nancy Allen, Miguel Ferrer, and Ronny Cox. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan in the near future, RoboCop centers on police officer Alex Murphy (Weller) who is brutally murdered and subsequently revived by the malevolent mega-corporation OCP as a superhuman cyborg law enforcer known as "RoboCop".
  • RoboCop (1987) is a Sci Fi / Cyberpunk film set Twenty Minutes Into the Future in a Crapsack World version of Detroit, where the police force has been privatized and handed over to Omni Consumer Products (OCP). Officer Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) is trailing a vicious criminal gang led by Clarence Boddicker when he is separated from his partner, Anne Lewis. Boddicker (Kurtwood Smith) and his cronies overwhelm Murphy, then take delight in unloading their shotguns into him.
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  • Specially Designed Gun, Various built-in weapons
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  • Expert Marksman, Train Police Officer
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  • Detroit Police Department
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  • Powers
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  • Alex Murphy
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  • Skills and Abilities
Clasificación
  • M
  • R
  • +14
  • +18
  • +13
  • B15
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  • Humanoid Cyborg, Police Officer, Law Enforcer
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  • Team Affliations
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  • Tools and Weapons
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  • Robocop
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  • Detroit
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  • Real Name
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  • None
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  • First Appearance
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  • Base of Operations
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  • Aliases
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  • Paul Verhoven
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  • Creators
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  • Super Strength, Endurance and Accuracy
Duración
  • 6120.0
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Box Title
  • Robocop
Poster
  • Robocop_1987.jpg
Goals
  • Protect the Innocent
  • Serve the Public Trust
  • Uphold the Law
Revision
  • 5334636
Date
  • 2011-11-09
Origin
  • Robocop
Skills
  • Withstand bullets, Twirling his gun
Last
  • RoboCop vs Terminator #4
Series
  • OCP Crime Prevention Unit 001
  • Later modified Series 800
Status
  • Deceased
Título
  • RoboCop
País
  • Estados Unidos
Name
  • Alex Murphy
First
  • RoboCop vs Terminator #1
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Alias
  • RoboCop
  • Murphy, Officer, Robo
Model
  • Crime Prevention Unit 001
Production
  • 1500
Hobby
  • None
Title
  • RoboCop
  • Robocop
Manufacturer
Image size
  • 250
System
franchises
  • Crossovers
Distribución
  • Orion Pictures Corporation
Affiliations
  • Resistance
  • Skynet
  • Detroit Police
Dirección
  • Paul Verhoeven
Imagen
  • Robocop-cover-3.jpg
Occupation
  • Police Officer
  • Officer of Law Enforcement
ID
  • 13677
Release
  • January 1990
Fullname
  • Alex J. Murphy
Image File
  • Robocop.jpg
Gender
  • Male
Director
  • Paul Verhoeven
Género
  • Acción, policíaco, ciencia ficción, thriller
Features
  • Internal Weapon Storage
  • Partially Human Brain
  • Reinforced Armor
  • Rocket Propelled Flight
Year
  • 1987
Designer
  • Artwork: Kevin O'Connor
  • Designers: Joe Kaminkow, Ed Cebula
  • Dots/Animation: Hudson Graphics
  • Music/Sound: Scott Stevenson, Mark Cross
  • Software: Rob Quinn
Size
  • 300
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Estreno
  • 17
  • 1987
runlength
  • 102
Reparto
Título Original
  • RoboCop
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  • Robocop is published by Boom! Studios. Price per issue is $3.99.
  • Alex Murphy was a once human police officer who was "killed" in the line of duty by a vicious gang of criminals and transformed into a cyborg by the megacorporation Omni Consumer Products. This new creation, RoboCop, would serve as the prototype of a next generation police officer and the process would be instrumental in the creation of Skynet.
  • RoboCop was a fictional cyborg police officer. When discussing her first day at Park Vale Comprehensive School, where her father Haresh Chandra had just taken over as the new headmaster, Rani Chandra jokingly referred to Haresh as "RoboCop" due to his authoritative behaviour. (TV: Sarah Jane's Alien Files episode 2)
  • RoboCop is a 2020 remake of the 1987 classic.
  • RoboCop es una película estadounidense de 1987, de género ciencia ficción y acción, dirigida por Paul Verhoeven y protagonizada por Peter Weller, Nancy Allen, Dan O'Herlihy, Ronny Cox, Kurtwood Smith, Miguel Ferrer en los papeles principales.
  • Robocop is a science fiction franchise that originated with the film Robocop (released in 1987) and expanded into further films, as well as TV series, comic books and other media.
  • Robocop è un film del 1987 del genere fantascientifico neorealista. Racconta le vicende di Alex Murphy, fratello di Eddie Murphy (sì lo so che è bianco ma anche i fratelli di Michael Jackson hanno un fratello bianco, brutti razzisti!), un poliziotto integerrimo che non vede l'ora di sparare a un po' di gente per guadagnarsi il rispetto del figlio undicenne.
  • In "Running Mates", The "Enforcement Droid Series 209", or "ED-209", a fictional robot in the RoboCop films appears as the "XL-K" hall pass enforcement robot, purchased by Peter Griffin during his tenure as School Board President. A young girl is confronted by the XL-K and requested to present a hall pass. It attacks her even after she complies. It is implied that the robot kills Mr. Fargus upon his rehiring when he doesn't understand the robot's request. Peter Weller appears in a reenactment of a scene from the film in "Petarded" during a paintball fight. Peter tries to talk Joe Swanson out of investigating the arson he and the guys set at Goldman's Pharmacy by noting tht even RoboCop took a day off in "Burning Down the Bayit". The following cutaway shows RoboCop in a robe and slippers refusing to take a phone call.
  • RoboCop is a TV series that premiered June 30, 2014 on the Teddy Channel. It is about a robot cop (not to be mistake by the famous RoboCop) who helps people with problems. The show ended Season 1 early with 33 episodes because the creator went on to pursue other projects. However, he said he would be pleased to continue the series in the future. In December 28, 2015, a new promo for the series revealed that the series will indeed continue in summer of 2016.
  • gjcpOH2XPEo 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, Napisy Gratuluję - właśnie obejrzałeś/-aś Robocopa :)
  • RoboCop is a 1987 American science fiction action film directed by Paul Verhoeven and written by Edward Neumeier and Michael Miner. The film stars Peter Weller, Dan O'Herlihy,Kurtwood Smith, Nancy Allen, Miguel Ferrer, and Ronny Cox. Set in a crime-ridden Detroit, Michigan in the near future, RoboCop centers on police officer Alex Murphy (Weller) who is brutally murdered and subsequently revived by the malevolent mega-corporation OCP as a superhuman cyborg law enforcer known as "RoboCop". RoboCop includes themes regarding the media, resurrection, gentrification, corruption, privatization, capitalism, masculinity, identity and human nature. It received positive reviews and was cited as one of the best films of 1987, spawning a large franchise, including merchandise, two sequels, a television series, two animated TV series, and a television mini-series, video gamesand a number of comic book adaptations/crossovers. The film was produced for a relatively modest $13 million.
  • RoboCop (1987) is a Sci Fi / Cyberpunk film set Twenty Minutes Into the Future in a Crapsack World version of Detroit, where the police force has been privatized and handed over to Omni Consumer Products (OCP). Officer Alex Murphy (Peter Weller) is trailing a vicious criminal gang led by Clarence Boddicker when he is separated from his partner, Anne Lewis. Boddicker (Kurtwood Smith) and his cronies overwhelm Murphy, then take delight in unloading their shotguns into him. After Murphy is pronounced dead, OCP takes his remains and effectively resurrects him as the Nigh Invulnerable cyborg police officer RoboCop. His mind is supposedly wiped, but signs indicate that the wipe job wasn't perfect. When Murphy does start looking for revenge against his killers, he discovers that top OCP executive Dick Jones is connected to Boddicker -- and that Jones has meddled with Murphy's programming to ensure his own survival. Directed by Paul Verhoeven, RoboCop is a gritty, ultra-violent, darkly humorous film which features a great deal of social commentary and political satire on such subjects as capitalism, privatization, the environment and public apathy. The film works as pure summer entertainment as well, with taut action sequences, impressive production design, and memorable characters. Its smash success spawned a whole series of sequels and spin-offs while providing a huge shot in the arm for the Superhero film genre that the embaressing failure of Superman IV almost sunk in the same year. The first sequel, RoboCop 2 (1990), was even more violent and edgier than the first, going so far as to include a child as one of the primary villains. The plot involves the spread of a new drug called NUKE, considered the most addictive narcotic in history, as the police department is on strike. RoboCop struggles to stem the flow by going after Cain, a drug kingpin with a messiah complex. Meanwhile, OCP has failed to replicate their success creating the first RoboCop. After several failed attempts, an unscrupulous executive in OCP hypothesizes that the mind of a criminal with a strong desire for power and immortality could survive the procedure. When RoboCop finally takes Cain down, OCP immediately sticks Cain's brain in "RoboCop 2" and counts on his addiction to NUKE as a Restraining Bolt. (You get no points on guessing how long he stays loyal.) Now RoboCop must face his Evil Counterpart -- who is far more heavily armed than himself. Relying too heavily on raw violence and shock value while having less of the satirical humor that defined its predecessor, the sequel was not as popular as the original film. Frank Miller wrote the original screenplay; although the script was heavily altered to fit a movie format, his influence in the themes of the film can be identified, including scenes in which a focus group attempts to make RoboCop more family-friendly (rendering him unable to do his job). Miller later turned his original vision of the film into a comic book series (Frank Miller's RoboCop). RoboCop 3 substituted the adult violence for something more tame, since the film was rated PG-13. The third film has OCP working to finish what they've been trying to do in the first two movies -- tear down Detroit, a city they deem as "beyond saving", and rebuild it as Delta City. As usual, it comes down to Murphy vs. OCP. RoboCop (now played by Robert John Burke) finds himself working to keep OCP from forcibly removing citizens to make way for "a better Detroit", and along the way, he gets a jetpack and fights robot ninjas. Too mild in the action and edging into kiddie-film territory, this film bombed both financially and critically. Despite the very adult material, the character of RoboCop has the general makings of a classic Super-Hero Origin story, and as such, the character has appeared in at least four different incarnations on TV. In all of them, to one degree or another, the ultraviolence and corporate/political satire is stripped away in favor of superheroics and corny humor: * Robocop: The Animated Series: Animated Adaptation, 1988. Like the above. Also introduced a toyetic group of sidekicks called the Ultra Police. At least some of the stories were good. * Robocop: The Series: Live action, 1994. Gave Robo a holographic woman partner, a kid sidekick, and a variety of gadgets. On the other hand, it was occasionally hysterical. "I can't believe it! He's a Milken Scholar!" * Robocop: Alpha Commando: Animated, 1998. Which was less than well received. Filled the world with smartass A Is. * Robocop Prime Directives: Live-Action, Miniseries, 2000. Received an ambivalent response. The title character's design was loosely based on the Toku Metal Heroes series, particularly Space Sheriff Gavan, which Paul Verhoven apparently enjoyed watching on his hotel room TV set while visiting Japan. One more thing: there was also a series of videogames produced for home consoles and the arcade, mostly adhering to what is now referred to as the "run and gun" format. In addition to the RoboCop-only games, there was also a crossover game with another famous film franchise: RoboCop versus The Terminator. A Remake movie is scheduled for release in 2014; at this time, the trailers seem to suggest that it will be a Continuity Reboot.
  • Robocop är en 1987 Amerikansk science-fiction film om en polis som blir förvandlad till en robot polis. Överste Jonathan J. O'Neill och Teal'c har en gång sett filmen. Efter han diskutrerade om Grekiska hjälten Odysseus. (SG1: "Stargate SG-1: Ra Reborn Prequel") kategori:Filmer
  • RoboCop is a pinball machine produced by Data East. It is based on the motion picture series of the same name.
  • Robocop must find his alex murphy life and put it inside his brain he walks by brain since he has a robot body and no organs he wears specially needed for him such as a robotic underwear etc the wad has many jesus references the creator likes jesus.
  • RoboCop is a cybernetic law enforcement officer and the star of the 1987 film series, comics and several television series. He is played by Peter Weller.
  • Robocop is a half-man half-machine police officer who first appeared in the 1987 film Robocop. Robocop was originally portrayed by Peter Weller in the first two Robocop films and was later portrayed by Robert John Burke (Robocop 3), Richard Eden (the Robocop TV series), Page Fletcher (the TV mini-series Robocop: Prime Directives) and Joel Kinnaman (the 2014 remake).
  • Once a human police officer with a loving family, Officer Alex J Murphy's life changed forever during a routine mission in the streets of Detroit. Horrifically gunned down in a drug bust, Murphy would have died had he not been taken in by mega corporation Omni Consumer Products, who converted his corpse into a cybernetic law enforcement officer known as RoboCop. Cleaning up crime in Detroit within days, RoboCop still struggles to the day to regain his humanity while upholding the law.
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