Hajime 33 is a remote-controlled robot that stands over six feet tall including eyebrows. Weighing in at a slender 44 pounds (which includes batteries), it is the creation of Japanese inventor Hajime Sakamoto. Hajime 33 is able to walk along and kick a soccer ball. Watch the video.
(Hajime 33 robot kicks, walks)
It seems to me that we're starting to catch up to the future depicted in that wonderful 1960 TV series The Jetsons.
(Jetson's robot football player 1961)
Hajime Sakamoto also presages the idea of a robot football coach who controls the action; see this screen capture from the Jetsons showing how the coach controls the game from his console.
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'What strange sensitivity! What an amazing development of science was manifested in every move and act and word of this Robot!' - Ray Cummings, 1931.
DIY Robot Scorpion Crushes It
'...it raised its front end off the ground and waved its antennae at them, then raised one armoured claw as if to snip them out of the sky.' - Neal Asher, 2008.
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'What strange sensitivity! What an amazing development of science was manifested in every move and act and word of this Robot!'
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'That explains how it was so easy for me to remain motionless in midair or to perch on a flagpole in imitation of a giant bird, even in the windy city of Chicago.'
DIY Robot Scorpion Crushes It
'...it raised its front end off the ground and waved its antennae at them, then raised one armoured claw as if to snip them out of the sky.'