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− | '''''RoboCop''''' is an American {{ | + | '''''RoboCop''''' is an American {{W|cyberpunk}} multimedia franchise. It is set in a {{W|Dystopia|dystopian}} near-future and tells the story of Alex Murphy, a police officer who is killed in the line of duty and subsequently resurrected as the title character RoboCop, a cyborg law enforcement officer. |
− | The franchise began in 1987 with the release of the {{ | + | The franchise began in 1987 with the release of the {{W|RoboCop|original film}}. It was a box office and critical success, and sequel films appeared in {{W|RoboCop 2|1990}} and {{W|RoboCop 3|1993}}. The franchise has also spawned animated and live-action television series, video games, and several comic book series, including crossovers with ''[[Terminator]]''. In 2014, a {{W2|RoboCop|2014 film|remake}} of ''RoboCop'' appeared and did well at the box office. |
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{{TB|In a deleted scene from the "House of Whacks" segment, [[Chief Wiggum]] is menaced by RoboCops who want to know where their pension money went.}} | {{TB|In a deleted scene from the "House of Whacks" segment, [[Chief Wiggum]] is menaced by RoboCops who want to know where their pension money went.}} | ||
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{{TB|When [[Santa's Little Helper]] begins training to become a police dog, [[Bart]] envisions SLH becoming a dog version of RoboCop.}} | {{TB|When [[Santa's Little Helper]] begins training to become a police dog, [[Bart]] envisions SLH becoming a dog version of RoboCop.}} | ||
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{{TB|Played newscaster Jess Perkins in ''RoboCop'' and ''RoboCop 2''.}} | {{TB|Played newscaster Jess Perkins in ''RoboCop'' and ''RoboCop 2''.}} | ||
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RoboCop is an American cyberpunk multimedia franchise. It is set in a dystopian near-future and tells the story of Alex Murphy, a police officer who is killed in the line of duty and subsequently resurrected as the title character RoboCop, a cyborg law enforcement officer.
The franchise began in 1987 with the release of the original film. It was a box office and critical success, and sequel films appeared in 1990 and 1993. The franchise has also spawned animated and live-action television series, video games, and several comic book series, including crossovers with Terminator. In 2014, a remake of RoboCop appeared and did well at the box office.
The RoboCop franchise has been referred to several times in The Simpsons media.
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