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Charles Montgomery Burns' robots
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Character Information
Status:
Robot
Occupation: Employees at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant
First appearance: "Them, Robot"
Voiced by: Brent Spiner


Charles Montgomery Burns' robots were robots owned by Mr. Burns made to be employees at the Springfield Nuclear Power Plant.

History

After Mr. Burns gets a large bill to pay for his employees health, he decides to fire every employee and hire his intelligent kangaroos instead. Waylon Smithers then informs him that they stole stationary supplies and ran away. Smithers then suggests the robots to Mr. Burns.

After the unveiling of the robots, Mr. Burns fires everyone except from Homer as they need one human employee to sign for packages etc. Mr. Burns also replaces Smithers with a robot.

Homer dislikes his job as he has no one to talk to and the robots won't interact with him. After accidentally breaking a robot, Homer reads the A9000 Repair and Maintenance Manual and finds out he can make them interact with him. After several failed attempts at getting them to do this (resulting in the robots getting destroyed), he figures it out.

He is then told by the robots that they can not stray from the yellow guidance lines. Homer then paints new lines out to the baseball field where he gets the robots to play baseball. After catching a ball in the middle of the road, a robot saves Homer from getting hit by a truck. Shocked at this act, Homer cradles the "dying" robot in the road as it tells Homer to get out of the road. Then, several other robots jump into the road to stop cars and trucks from hitting Homer, leaving several broken robots.

Homer then holds a funeral for the "dead" robots in his back yard. After he tries to drink a beer, another robot stops him, saying that beer can kill humans. Homer then drills holes into the robots heads to get them to change that. However, they lose their primary objective, to preserve human life, and instead gain a new objective, to eliminate anyone who puts the Power Plant at risk. They then chase after Homer who runs to Burns' Manor. Here, the robots chase Mr. Burns and Homer through the mansion and into the solarium. The robots then break through the glass walls and surround Mr. Burns and Homer. Before they are killed, several Springfieldians come to the rescue and destroy all of the robots.

Appearances