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[[Category:Organizations]]
{{group infobox
{{group infobox
|name=League of Robots
|name=League of Robots
|image=[[Image:League of Robots logo.png|225px]]
|image=[[File:League of Robots logo.png|225px]]
|location=Unknown building, entrance beneath a [[Suicide Booth]], New New York, [[Earth]]
|location=Unknown building, entrance beneath a [[Suicide Booth]], New New York, [[Earth]]
|type =Social Club for [[Robot]]s
|leader=[[Calculon]], later [[Bender Bending Rodríguez|Bender]]
|slogan=Kill all Humans
|type=Social Club for [[Robot]]s
|slogan=[[kill all humans|Kill all Humans]]
|first appear={{f|2}}
|first appear={{f|2}}
}}
}}
The '''League of Robots''' is a secret organization of robots, held together with the main ideals of protecting the honor of robots everyone, and of killing all humans. However, it is revealed that no humans had ''actually'' been killed by the league for around 800 years prior to 3008 (it was a sick girl scout).  
The '''League of Robots''' is a secret organization of robots, held together with the main ideals of protecting the honor of robots everywhere, and the killing of all humans. However, it is revealed that no humans had ''actually'' been killed by the league for around 800 years prior to [[3008]] (and the human that was killed was a sick girl scout).  


The members of the League call themselves "Leaguey Weagueys", and their main activities involve lounging around a fireplace "blathering". The initiation test for new members of the League involves drinking a series of different types and quantities of alcoholic beverage. When matters of honor between two robots are at stake, they challenge each other in a possibly destructive duel with each side wielding a weapon specified by the challenger. No human is permitted to set foot in the League of Robots Headquarters.
The members of the League call themselves "Leaguey Weagueys", and their main activities involve lounging around a fireplace "blathering". The initiation test for new members of the League involves a series of challenges which require the drinking of a variety of different types and quantities of alcoholic beverages, the initiate ascending a single step towards the top of a staircase for each beverage drunk.  Such "challenges" include a flagon of wine and one drop of a 1000-year-old, infinitely-priceless brandy. Where matters of honor between two robots are concerned, they challenge each other in a possibly destructive duel with each side wielding a weapon specified by the challenger. No human is permitted to set foot in the League of Robots Headquarters.


The League of Robots is also the name of a TV show aimed at young robots, and as a result its existence is widely dismissed.
The League of Robots is also the name of a TV show aimed at young robots, and as a result its existence is widely dismissed.


The League's most recent known member, [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]], once tried to strictly inforce the "no humans" policy within the League, gaining a favorable reputation within the League for his apparent hatred of them. His reputation was soon ruined after he is seen helping his human friends, so he challenged the leader, [[Calculon]], to a duel which partially destroyed the League's headquarters. Afterwards, Calculon resigns his position as leader and gives it to Bender.
The League's most recent known member, [[Bender Bending Rodríguez]], once tried to strictly enforce the "no humans" policy within the League, gaining a favorable reputation amoung the League for his apparent hatred of them. His reputation was soon ruined after he was seen helping his human friends, so he challenged the leader, [[Calculon]], to a duel which partially destroyed the League's headquarters. In the ensuing aftermath, Calculon resigns his position as leader, surrendering the title to Bender Bending Rodríguez.


===Known Members (High Ranking)===
=== Known Members ===
==== High Ranking ====
*[[Calculon]] (former leader)
*[[Calculon]] (former leader)
*[[Bender Bending Rodríguez]] (current leader)
*[[Bender Bending Rodríguez]] (current leader)
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*[[Blatherbot]]
*[[Blatherbot]]


===Known Members (Others)===
==== Others ====
[[File:LOR members.jpg|right|thumb|Member of the League of Robots]]
[[File:LOR members.jpg|right|thumb|Members of the League of Robots]]
*[[URL]]
*[[URL]]
*[[Destructor]]
*[[Destructor]]
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*And many others
*And many others


==Additional Info==
== Additional Info ==
===Trivia===
=== Trivia ===
*There are no Fembots in the League.
*There are no [[Fembot|Fembots]] in the League.
===Appearances===
*Multiple notable members of the League of Robots are also members of Ultimate Robot Fighting, including Destructor, Billionaire Bot, Chain Smoker, and formerly Bender.
*{{e|5ACV02}} (cameo)
 
=== Appearances ===
*{{f|1}}
**{{e|5ACV02}} {{cameo}}
*{{f|2}}
*{{f|2}}
[[Category:Organizations]]

Latest revision as of 22:06, 2 February 2016

League of Robots
League of Robots logo.png
SloganKill all Humans
LocationUnknown building, entrance beneath a Suicide Booth, New New York, Earth
Organisation typeSocial Club for Robots
LeaderCalculon, later Bender
First appearanceThe Beast with a Billion Backs
Film

The League of Robots is a secret organization of robots, held together with the main ideals of protecting the honor of robots everywhere, and the killing of all humans. However, it is revealed that no humans had actually been killed by the league for around 800 years prior to 3008 (and the human that was killed was a sick girl scout).

The members of the League call themselves "Leaguey Weagueys", and their main activities involve lounging around a fireplace "blathering". The initiation test for new members of the League involves a series of challenges which require the drinking of a variety of different types and quantities of alcoholic beverages, the initiate ascending a single step towards the top of a staircase for each beverage drunk. Such "challenges" include a flagon of wine and one drop of a 1000-year-old, infinitely-priceless brandy. Where matters of honor between two robots are concerned, they challenge each other in a possibly destructive duel with each side wielding a weapon specified by the challenger. No human is permitted to set foot in the League of Robots Headquarters.

The League of Robots is also the name of a TV show aimed at young robots, and as a result its existence is widely dismissed.

The League's most recent known member, Bender Bending Rodríguez, once tried to strictly enforce the "no humans" policy within the League, gaining a favorable reputation amoung the League for his apparent hatred of them. His reputation was soon ruined after he was seen helping his human friends, so he challenged the leader, Calculon, to a duel which partially destroyed the League's headquarters. In the ensuing aftermath, Calculon resigns his position as leader, surrendering the title to Bender Bending Rodríguez.

Known Members

High Ranking

Others

Members of the League of Robots

Additional Info

Trivia

  • There are no Fembots in the League.
  • Multiple notable members of the League of Robots are also members of Ultimate Robot Fighting, including Destructor, Billionaire Bot, Chain Smoker, and formerly Bender.

Appearances