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[edit] V.I.N.CENT: A Japanese Designe?
Despite what some people have said about these machines (particularly on the Amazon.com reviews of the film) these robots look remarkably realistic and even prophetic, given the decision of Japanese companies to designed robots that are esthetically pleasing. Would it be worth mentioning the similarity between these robots and trends Japanese designe? IdeArchos 17:08, 26 January 2006 (UTC)