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    Halloween robot

    Published on Nov 1, 2015

    John Frizell's child-scaring robot which appears at the door on Halloween with sweets in hand, here out on the street the following morning.

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    Meccano Halloween surprise!

    Published on Nov 2, 2015

    What do you get when you cross Halloween with Meccanoid? A bunch of surprised and excited kids!

  3. #13


    Robots Prank For Halloween

    Published on Oct 9, 2016

    How scary you can make your robot for the Halloween?

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    Halloween Robot Prank #2 - Trick or Treat?

    Published on Oct 19, 2016

    Wanna showcase your creativity in the upcoming Halloween Eve? Trick or Treat! Get inspired at Openlab!

  5. #15


    Happy Halloween from Hobbico

    Published on Oct 21, 2016

    What creeps and crawls around the corner this spooky season? A ghoul, a ghost, a gibbering idiot, Pumpkin Spice Lattes? Find out in this frightfully delightful feature. Happy Halloween from Hobbico!

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    Ozobot Halloween 2016

    Published on Oct 26, 2016

    Dr. Ozobot Bitenstien and his loyal followers are cooking up something exciting in their STEAM laboratory. What could it be? Muahahahhahahaha...
    Ozobot, smart interactive robots, Evollve, Inc., Redondo Beach, California, USA

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    Kraken Pre Halloween video

    Published on Oct 26, 2016

    Introducing The Kraken!
    A Candy Serving Hexapod Robot

    Summary:
    The Kraken uses real-time dynamic gait generation. As a result, the Kraken can generate smooth walking motions at any velocity, height, or rotation mid-step.

    The Kraken is made from a M3 Cortex, 24 AX12 servos, and a custom 3D-print PLA Frame. It can run 2 hours no-load, or 1 hour with an extra 2 kg load (so much candy!). Still in order to save batteries between the many groups of trick-or-treaters, the Kraken can sit down and power off motors.

    The Kraken will serve candy this Halloween, however outside of holidays, it serves as a mobile multi-purpose robot platform for Linux/Android via built in Xbee, USB, and wireless port interfaces.

    The Kraken was designed, built, and programmed in a whirlwind 2 weeks by myself!

    Check out The Kraken source code at: https://github.com/TheoEnns/kraken

    Software, design, and construction by Theodore Enns

    Happy Halloween!

    Note: One of the leg servos in this video is broken. Can you spot the malfunctioning leg with the loose wire?

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    KIBO Halloween

    Published on Oct 28, 2016

    Happy Halloween!! Try making your own Halloween project with KIBO and tweet it at us @TuftsDevTech with #KIBOSeasonal! Can't wait to see your spooky creations!
    KIBO

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    Robot dance: thriller

    Published on Oct 31, 2016

    Our robots got spooky this Halloween! Check out this group of VEX IQ robots built, choreographed and programmed to perform an original dance sequence to the iconic song “Thriller”.

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    The most useful robot ever made

    Published on Oct 27, 2017

    Sick robot fixes Halloween

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