Interesting Japanese Robot Girl Commercial
14th January 2007 / article by SexRoboter
The Japanese are fascinated with robots, and they are fascinated with sex, so of course, as any of you who follow the development of humanoid robots know, the Japanese are definitely fascinated with robot girls and future sex robots. This is a short television commercial by either or both Japanese mobile phone carriers KDDI and Tu-Ka. It is intriguing to watch how they have incorporated a female robot into it.
Apparently, the robot girl is turned off, laying on the phone, when a phone embedded in her arm rings and activates her.
I’m interested in learning what the words in the song mean, if any of you can understand Japanese.
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January 17th, 2007 at 4:13 pm
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January 29th, 2007 at 1:18 pm
I don’t know if anyone else got this feeling from the commercial, but it seems like who ever was ‘hanging out’ with this cute robot just left her lying on the ground afterwards (sad). It’s just an interesting image considering all of the chatter about robot consciousness, ethics about relationships with robots, etc.
April 29th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
The song is called “Far Away,” by Ayumi Hamasaki. That’s her in the commercial.
The lyrics are as follows:
“Atarashiku, watashi rashiku…anata rashiku”
Translation:
“New, like me…like you”