NikZane
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Being a rather resourceful bunch, I hoping that someone can help me out here. I'm trying to find the name of an animated series I watched once, and my memory of it is rather sketchy, so please forgive the description I give as it may be somewhat inaccurate. Here goes...
I saw this series many moons ago on the ABC channel in Australia. It consisted of a small orange (or was it blonde?) haired girl, and possibley her dog, who were both stranded on a planet of robots. She befriended a bunch of the "good guy" robots, which from memory were of varying designs. The most recognizable feature however that may jog someones memory, is the design of the bad guys. They were short and squat, awkward looking little robots with big heads in the shape of a kind of squashed bell, or upside down bucket. A little like the Darth Vader helmet, but more Space Balls looking, as they were oversized in proportion to the bodies. I think there was a small (ned-kelly like) slot thru which their eyes could see.
There was a "leader" type character for the bad guys (same design), who was rather comical and commanded armies of these little squat bad guys. I think I remember there being black and white armies of them.
I'm pretty sure the good guys were mostly grey and didn't have the same upside down bucket heads. I think they were all different shapes and varying sizes, almost like "junkyard" robots; small ones, large ones, skinny ones etc. I do remember them be repressed for whatever reason by the bad guys however (that's what bad guys do best after all
).
The little girl was the main character of the series and I think she was trying to leave the planet and find a way to return to Earth, but I'm really not sure on this either.
I know all that's pretty vague, and probably completely innaccurate, but I'm hoping that perhaps there's some key element in there that may spark someones memory. To date, I have not yet met anyone else who remembers this animated series, except for (ironically) my girlfriend, who once given my vague description, knew exactly the series I was talking about, and had also been trying to remember, or find someone to help her remember, it's name.
We both have memories of it being a lovely tale, and somewhat sad considering it's (familiar) issues: a little girl lost in a foreign world and a struggling culture of repressed robots dominated by an evil, facist regime.
I saw this series many moons ago on the ABC channel in Australia. It consisted of a small orange (or was it blonde?) haired girl, and possibley her dog, who were both stranded on a planet of robots. She befriended a bunch of the "good guy" robots, which from memory were of varying designs. The most recognizable feature however that may jog someones memory, is the design of the bad guys. They were short and squat, awkward looking little robots with big heads in the shape of a kind of squashed bell, or upside down bucket. A little like the Darth Vader helmet, but more Space Balls looking, as they were oversized in proportion to the bodies. I think there was a small (ned-kelly like) slot thru which their eyes could see.
There was a "leader" type character for the bad guys (same design), who was rather comical and commanded armies of these little squat bad guys. I think I remember there being black and white armies of them.
I'm pretty sure the good guys were mostly grey and didn't have the same upside down bucket heads. I think they were all different shapes and varying sizes, almost like "junkyard" robots; small ones, large ones, skinny ones etc. I do remember them be repressed for whatever reason by the bad guys however (that's what bad guys do best after all

The little girl was the main character of the series and I think she was trying to leave the planet and find a way to return to Earth, but I'm really not sure on this either.
I know all that's pretty vague, and probably completely innaccurate, but I'm hoping that perhaps there's some key element in there that may spark someones memory. To date, I have not yet met anyone else who remembers this animated series, except for (ironically) my girlfriend, who once given my vague description, knew exactly the series I was talking about, and had also been trying to remember, or find someone to help her remember, it's name.
We both have memories of it being a lovely tale, and somewhat sad considering it's (familiar) issues: a little girl lost in a foreign world and a struggling culture of repressed robots dominated by an evil, facist regime.