Robot.
The robot from the TV series Lost in Space lacked a proper name other than that of "Robot" but the robot was also designated as a Class M-3 Model *B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot .*B9 / Benign .
In the original "Lost in Space" TV series, the robot was last seen living on the Robinson family's adopted home planet. In the 2018 Netflix reboot, the robot's origins and fate are a central part of the plot, as it is revealed to be a technologically advanced alien life form.
This is a flag of convenience. Robby the Robot was one of the (features) of the Forbidden Planet ( which was made entirely indoors- a triumph of trick photography) animal shots like the Tiger were superimposed. The Lost In Space robot was un-named. it did have the cipher B-9 ( obviously a pun on the word benign) It or he was only addressed as Robot. Robby the Robot was somewhat similar mechanically but more flussed- out.
" Lost in Space " was an old TV program , which also spawned the term space cadet , somebody not too bright or not in the here and now.
On the television series, it was Angela Cartwright. In the movie, it was Lacey Chabert.
The robot from the TV series Lost in Space lacked a proper name other than that of "Robot" but the robot was also designated as a Class M-3 Model *B9, General Utility Non-Theorizing Environmental Control Robot .*B9 / Benign .
Originally it was a character in the TV series, "Lost in Space."
In the original "Lost in Space" TV series, the robot was last seen living on the Robinson family's adopted home planet. In the 2018 Netflix reboot, the robot's origins and fate are a central part of the plot, as it is revealed to be a technologically advanced alien life form.
Bob May was the actor inside the robot and Dick Tufeld provided the voice as he also did in the 1998 remake of the September 15, 1965 through March 6, 1968 original Lost in Space TV series .
This is a flag of convenience. Robby the Robot was one of the (features) of the Forbidden Planet ( which was made entirely indoors- a triumph of trick photography) animal shots like the Tiger were superimposed. The Lost In Space robot was un-named. it did have the cipher B-9 ( obviously a pun on the word benign) It or he was only addressed as Robot. Robby the Robot was somewhat similar mechanically but more flussed- out.
Bob May has: Played Lost in Space Robot in "The Red Skelton Show" in 1951. Played Fireworks Boy in "The Patsy" in 1964. Played Minor Role in "The New Interns" in 1964. Played The Robot in "Lost in Space" in 1965. Played Adolf Hitler in "The Time Tunnel" in 1966. Played himself in "Family Feud" in 1976. Played Himself - Panelist in "Family Feud" in 1976. Played The Robot in "Biography" in 1987. Played himself in "Lost in Space 25th Anniversary Tribute" in 1991. Played himself in "The Fantasy Worlds of Irwin Allen" in 1995. Played himself in "Lost in Space Forever" in 1998. Played himself in "Surge of Power" in 2004. Played himself in "TV Land Convention Special" in 2004. Played Robot in Lost in Space in "Pioneers of Television" in 2008.
That was one of the Robot's lines on Lost In Space... from back in the mid-60's.
The dog on Lost in Space is named Debbie. She is a small alien creature with telepathic abilities.
Yes, a Chimpanzee named Debby the Bloop.
Depends upon which version of "Lost in Space" you mean. In the TV pilot, they simply ran into a meteor storm and drifted to the planet they crashed on. In the broadcast series, the saboteur Dr. Smith was trapped on board while programming the robot to disable the ship. His weight drifted the ship into a meteor cloud and he woke up the pilot to save the ship. The pilot woke the rest of the crew up and while they were debating what to do, the reprogrammed robot damaged the hyperdrive, shooting them out of control to a spot where they could not identify any stars, lost. In the movie, no meteors, robot destroying the ship, ship crashing into the sun. Crew activates hyperdrive with no destination to escape and same results.
The final episode of the Lost in Space TV series was "Junkyard in Space" .
In the TV show "Lost in Space," Judy Robinson's pet is a robot named Will Robinson. Will is an advanced piece of technology with various functions, including communication, defense, and problem-solving capabilities. He serves as a loyal companion and protector to the Robinson family during their adventures in space.