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[[Image:Gynoid Gallery 1.png|thumb|250px|From the old days... front page of the original Gynoid Gallery]]
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The '''Gynoid Gallery''' was one of the first websites dedicated to the sexual appreciation of female robots.  It was started by [[User:Noidguy|Noidguy]] on June 22, 1997.
'''''Gynoid Gallery''''' was a website dedicated to [[fembot]] fetishism, started by [[User:Noidguy|Noidguy]] on June 22, 1997.


Its focus was primarily on female robots portrayed in [[:Category:Movies|films]] and [[:Category:T.V.|television]].  The snapshots section featured screenshots taken from VHS and later DVD sources.  The Master List may have been the first attempt to catalogue the appearance of female robot characters in various movies and T.V. shows.
=History=


The site was also primarily used as the main hub of the ASFR community, in the form of its bulletin board.  The Gynoid Gallery BBS was introduced in the late 1990s or early 2000s, and lasted until after the introduction of [[Fembot Central]] in 2002.
''Gynoid Gallery'''s focus was primarily on female robots portrayed in [[Master List of ASFR: Movies|films]] and [[Master List of ASFR: Television|television]]. The website maintained a master list of works featuring fembots, along with a "snapshots" section featuring video captures taken from VHS and later DVD sources. This Master List may have been the first online attempt to catalogue the appearance of female robot characters.
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The site also featured a [[Wikipedia:Bulletin board system|bulletin board system]] (BBS), introduced in the late 1990s, making ''Gynoid Gallery'' a hub for the ASFR community.
 
The website co-existed for a time with [[Fembot Central]], introduced in 2002, but closed in the mid-2000s. Its role as repository for fembot content would eventually be picked up in 2008 with Robotman's creation of [[FembotWiki]].


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==Images==
=Images=
<gallery perrow="5">
<gallery>
Image:Gynoid Gallery Snapshots.png|The Gynoid Gallery Snapshots screen
Gynoid Gallery Snapshots.png|The Gynoid Gallery Snapshots screen
Image:Gynoid Gallery Intro.png|Noidguy's original mission statement
Gynoid Gallery Intro.png|Noidguy's original mission statement
Image:Gynoid Gallery 2.png|The welcome screen after the introduction of the BBS
Gynoid Gallery 2.png|The welcome screen after the introduction of the BBS
Image:Gynoid Gallery Message Board.png|The Gynoid Gallery BBS - aside from IRC and [[ASFR on Usenet]], this was the start of the community
Gynoid Gallery Message Board.png|The Gynoid Gallery BBS
Image:Dale's Gynoid gallery registration.jpg|User account registration on the Gynoid Gallery BBS
Dale's Gynoid gallery registration.jpg|User account registration on the Gynoid Gallery BBS
</gallery>
</gallery>
=External links=
*[https://web.archive.org/web/19990116224145/http://www.gynoid.com/ ''Gynoid Gallery'' on the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine]


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[[Category:Robot fetishism websites]]
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Latest revision as of 23:25, 4 June 2021

Gynoid Gallery's home page

Gynoid Gallery was a website dedicated to fembot fetishism, started by Noidguy on June 22, 1997.

History

Gynoid Gallery's focus was primarily on female robots portrayed in films and television. The website maintained a master list of works featuring fembots, along with a "snapshots" section featuring video captures taken from VHS and later DVD sources. This Master List may have been the first online attempt to catalogue the appearance of female robot characters.

The site also featured a bulletin board system (BBS), introduced in the late 1990s, making Gynoid Gallery a hub for the ASFR community.

The website co-existed for a time with Fembot Central, introduced in 2002, but closed in the mid-2000s. Its role as repository for fembot content would eventually be picked up in 2008 with Robotman's creation of FembotWiki.

Images

External links

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