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Lady Robot is a non-playable character in LEGO Worlds and can be downloaded free with the Ninjago Quarter One Build Showcase Brick Build. Not to be confused with the Clockwork Robot.

Description[]

The Lady Robot is grey from head to toe, with a pink waist and pink hands. She has large, bulbous purple eyes, red lipstick, and pink blush in a hexagonal shape on her face. Her torso is covered with numerous dials and readouts in black and pink, and she has a large clockwork key sticking out of her back that rotates constantly. She has a black and grey decoration on her waist with stylised hearts. Her legs and feet have pink designs and rivets.

The Lady Robot has a number of unique idle animations, starting with holding her arms stiffly out in front, then bending sharply at the waist as though deactivated. She slowly rises up again, then her entire body will rotate around several times while her head stays facing forward. She has a very stiff-legged gait and while walking or running, clanks and gear sounds can be heard. A double-jump will cause her to jump while her body spins around in the air with the head remaining still, then she lands on all fours.

Background[]

Lady Robot was released in 2013 as a standalone minifig in Series 11.

From Lego.com:

"Par-ty par-ty par-ty!"

The Lady Robot was originally built to be a toy, just like the Clockwork Robot. But as soon as her cogs and gears sprang to life, it was clear that there was something that she liked even more – and that’s PARTYING!

Nobody else can party like the Lady Robot. She never gets tired or runs out of energy, and thanks to her new and improved self-winding key, she can dance to the music 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. She’s even got a built-in karaoke machine. Some day she might decide she’s ready to stop partying…but not yet!


Notes[]

  • Lady Robot has no Quest - she can be discovered automatically. She appears in front of the Robotel in the Ninjago City Quarter where she spawns.
  • Of four robot characters (five, if you count the Toy Soldier), this is the only deliberately feminine one.

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