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'''Clouston, J[oseph] Storer. ''Button Brains.''''' London: Herbert Jenkins, 1933. [[Category: Fiction]]
 
'''Clouston, J[oseph] Storer. ''Button Brains.''''' London: Herbert Jenkins, 1933. [[Category: Fiction]]
  
Situation comedy of robot mistaken for a human being. See ''S. F. Ency.'', "Robots," and ''Anatomy'' 1987, 2-17, for agreement that ''BB'' established most of the gags that would become standard for this schtick, at least through the 1960s. [[Category: Fiction]]
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Situation comedy of robot mistaken for a human being. See ''S. F. Ency.'', "Robots," and ''Anatomy'' 1987, 2-17, for agreement that ''BB'' established most of the gags that would become standard for this schtick, at least through the 1960s. [[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=Anatomy_of_Wonder_3]]

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Clouston, J[oseph] Storer. Button Brains. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1933.

Situation comedy of robot mistaken for a human being. See S. F. Ency., "Robots," and Anatomy 1987, 2-17, for agreement that BB established most of the gags that would become standard for this schtick, at least through the 1960s. [[1]]