The robot is a life-size replica of Professor Henry Scarfe of the University of Alberta. It’s the latest model in Germany’s line of ultra-realistic humanoid robots. This simulation robot is the result of a cooperation between a Japanese private company and Osaka University. It is

This robot is a human replica of Professor Henry Scarfe of the University of Alberta.

This is the latest model in a series of German ultra-realistic humanoid robots.

This simulation robot is the result of a cooperation between a Japanese private company and Osaka University. is considered to be the world's first humanoid robot with global influence. is overseen by his university director of intelligent robotics, Sherie Echo Gorilla.

took about nine months to create this German DK emulator. After 8 months of repeated design and modification, after two failures, a suitable mold was finally produced for the third time.

has the same unique and manly domineering appearance as the prototype. Even the behavior and style are very similar to and , and they also look cool. The robot is a remote-controlled robot that is a complete replica of its creator, Professor Scharfe.

The hair of this robot was provided by the prototype professor. The robot is so precise and lifelike that people mistake it for the Danish professor.