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'''Emmy''' is the titular protagonist of the webcomic ''Emmy the Robot'', created by Dominic Cellini. A contestant with a cult following and turbulent history in [[Ms. /co/]], Emmy first appeared in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020 main bracket]] as seed #5, but was eliminated in the second round. She will be eligible in the [[Ms. /co/ 2021|2021 edition]].
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Emmy is a "nandroid" (a portmanteau of ''nanny'' and ''android''/''gynoid''), a high-end line of robotic maidservants developed by the company Sterling Robotics to provide care for human families. Described as naively innocent, Emmy initially undergoes training at the Sterling facility before being shipped off to an affluent suburb named Hawthorn Grove, where she now serves as a caretaker for the Delaire family. The comic series has garnered positive reception for its art and wholesome tone.
 
Emmy first appeared in a character sheet posted by Dominic on Twitter in July 20, 2019.<ref>Emmy character sheet. [https://twitter.com/DomCellini_Art/status/1152701149146955776 Twitter link,] [https://archive.is/mUt9C Internet Archive link]</ref> One day later, the artist posted the series' first official chapter.<ref>Android Etiquette Rule 15. [https://twitter.com/DomCellini_Art/status/1153051511641059328 Twitter link,] [https://archive.is/VC2AR Internet Archive link]</ref> The webcomics were also posted in Dominic's Instagram account.<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/dommcell/?hl=en dommcell's official Instagram account '''(REQUIRES SIGN IN)''']</ref> All entries related to the story were re-uploaded to Webtoons starting on April 5, 2020, with a "cleaner" image as opposed to earlier releases having a "grainy" effect to them. Since then the comics has had a regular weekly schedule, until it was switched to a bi-weekly release on June 26, 2020.
 
The earliest mention of Emmy as the nandroid in 4chan's /co/ board appears to be in a thread about "Cute robots" dated August 25, 2020, and is possibly also the first instance of her being used as the OP image.<ref>[https://boards.fireden.net/co/thread/109588165/#q109588165 /co/ thread w/ (possibly) the earliest mention of "Emmy" and earliest instance of Emmy as OP pic]</ref> The appealing concept of nandroids made lasting impressions on /co/mrades, and the series quickly developed a dedicated fanbase that is largely responsible for creating plenty of Nandroid-related greentexts and drawings, with several OC's (named "fandroids") becoming well-known amongst the community. Thus, a dedicated booru site was created to house all of these fanart.
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== Tournament history ==
 
==Tournament history==
Emmy's history in the Ms. /co/ tournaments began as a FOTM girl during the [[Ms. /co/ 2019|2019 edition]], where her eligibility was questioned by several users because of a relative lack of official Emmy-related material at that time. The contest's '''OP''' ultimately decided to allow her in, using "Dominic Cellini art" as the source name because her series didn't have an official title yet. Emmy managed to amass 50 votes in the qualifiers but it wasn't enough for her to advance to the main bracket.
 
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===The 2020 Fiasco===
[[File:emmy battle for round 1 2020.png|thumb|280px|right|A mock Wikipedia-styled War infobox summarizing the "Battle of Round 1". OC by Anonymous]]
[[File:emmy plate 2020.png|thumb|200px|right|2020 character plate]]
Now with a proper serialized webcomic at her side, Emmy returned in the [[Ms. /co/ 2020|2020 contest]] with high hopes of qualifying. However, she was targeted throughout the whole tournament by a noted troll (presumed to be <abbr title="fusefag/gatsky">''"that massive faggot"''</abbr><ref>[https://imgur.com/a/RU6YDsy Fusefag Advisory]</ref><ref>[https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/103254101/#103262752 An example of Fusefag's true nature]</ref><ref>[https://desuarchive.org/co/search/text/a%20fusion%20universe/username/fusefag/ He keeps pushing his tourney that no one likes]
</ref>) who has a history of shitting up past nandroid threads. During the nomination round, the troll used the name "'''REMOVE /POL/ PROPAGANDA CHARACTERS'''", attempting to damage her reputation by posting many inflammatory comments intended to bait replies, pretending to be other anons (samefagging), and associating Emmy with "Nazis", "incels", and "brigades from /pol/". ''Maybe Tommorow'' protagonist [[Skyla]] was also similarly targeted with the same objective. While Skyla failed to qualify for the main bracket, Emmy's result was far more successful, having secured an unexpectedly high 5th seed. This was enough to satisfy some Emmyfags, who didn't expect her to do well in the first place.<br><br>
Emmy's debut match pitted her against ''Xiaolin Showdown's'' [[Wuya]], which brought a sizable amount of banter, greentexts, and fanart for both contestants. Unfortunately, the robot got embroiled in an even bigger controversy later in the first round: an anonymous user known as "'''Basilanon'''" (named for its [[Basil|Detective Basil]] avatar) discovered that ''Random Cartoon'', a Spanish-language Facebook page known for putting their watermarks on other people's drawings, had posted links to the Ms. /co/ threads. The posts gave instructions on how to vote in the contest and encouraged users them to vote for Emmy (and to a lesser extent [[Miko Kubota|Miko]]).<ref>https://archive.vn/gCJOJ#selection-12001.1-912.3</ref><ref>[https://img.fireden.net/co/image/1600/12/1600125459079.jpg Screenshot of Random Cartoon reposting Anon's Miko post verbatim]</ref> The page was later revealed to have been posting links to the 2019 final campaigning for [[Spinel]] votes, which reignited disputes questioning the legitimacy of the gem's title.<ref>[https://img.fireden.net/co/image/1600/12/1600128741161.png Screenshot of Random Cartoon posting 2019 Ms. /co/ final]</ref>
 
Emmy's debut match pitted her against ''Xiaolin Showdown's'' [[Wuya]], which brought a sizable amount of banter, greentexts, and fanart for both contestants. Unfortunately, the robot got embroiled in an even bigger controversy later in the first round: an anonymous user known as "'''Basilanon'''" (named for its [[Basil|Detective Basil]] avatar) discovered that ''Random Cartoon'', a Spanish-language Facebook page known for putting their watermarks on other people's drawings, had posted links to the Ms. /co/ threads. The posts gave instructions on how to vote in the contest and encouraged users them to vote for Emmy (and to a lesser extent [[Miko Kubota|Miko]]).<ref>https://archive.vn/gCJOJ#selection-12001.1-912.3</ref><ref>[https://img.fireden.net/co/image/1600/12/1600125459079.jpg Screenshot of Random Cartoon reposting Anon's Miko post verbatim]</ref> The page was later revealed to have been posting links to the 2019 final campaigning for [[Spinel]] votes, which reignited disputes questioning the legitimacy of the gem's title.<ref>[https://img.fireden.net/co/image/1600/12/1600128741161.png Screenshot of Random Cartoon posting 2019 Ms. /co/ final]</ref>
 
 
[[File:basilanon discovers fb page.png|thumb|700px|center|Basilanon's post giving the link to the Facebook page responsible for brigading the contest.]]
Since outside brigading is very much frowned upon in online popularity contests, Basilanon's revelation caused an uproar in the Ms. /co/ threads, causing users to call for Emmy's disqualification or even restarting the entire round. However, the host '''stats anon''' decided to let the voting run its course, which ended with Emmy securing her first win by 126 votes, putting her in a second-round bout against Marvel's [[Gwenpool]].<br><br>
Although ''Random Cartoon'' posted a statement saying they will no longer link to the contest again,<ref>https://www.facebook.com/randomcartoon2/posts/350758002935458 "We've been scolded; we're not posting it again"</ref> the one-two punch of spamming and brigading already dealt severe blows to the robot's campaign, causing Emmyfags to express disappointment and regret over the whole situationdebacle. Many desired to have Emmy be voted out as soon as possible in order to preserve whatever dignity she has left. The fans also didn't want another Spinel-like situation where going further meant that backlash against Emmy will grow bigger --- which for a small fanbase is a death sentence --- because it can potentially destroy any chance of future Emmy-related discussion and fanart on the board.
 
Although ''Random Cartoon'' posted a statement saying they will no longer link to the contest again,<ref>https://www.facebook.com/randomcartoon2/posts/350758002935458 "We've been scolded; we're not posting it again"</ref> the one-two punch of spamming and brigading already dealt severe blows to the robot's campaign, causing Emmyfags to express disappointment and regret over the whole situation. Many desired to have Emmy be voted out as soon as possible in order to preserve whatever dignity she has left. The fans also didn't want another Spinel-like situation where going further meant that backlash against Emmy will grow bigger --- which for a small fanbase is a death sentence --- because it can potentially destroy any chance of future Emmy-related discussion and fanart on the board.
 
At the end of round 2, despite the troll's "best" efforts by spamming asterisks, Emmy's sufferings were finally laid to rest as she is mercy killed out of the tournament by Gwenpool. This is one of the few instances in Ms. /co/ history where a girl losing this early is considered a victory for her fans.
 
<u>'''TL;DR:''' Emmy and her fans did nothing wrong; fusefag* initiated a one-man smear campaign against her, and the Peruvian FB page happened to make things worse infor the contest. Emmyfags acknowledged these dire situations, and decided to gracefully bow out of the tournament ASAP. The fans didn't want their nandroid's reputation to be damagedassociated with furthercheating; they just want her to come home early, get out of this mess, and hopefully have their own weekly threads in peace.</u>
 
 
 
 
==Results ==
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! colspan="20" scope="row" style="background-color: #000000; color: #ffffff; text-align:center;" | 2020 - seed 5
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! style="text-align:center;" | Round
! style="text-align:center;" |Opponent
! style="text-align:center;" |Series
! style="text-align:center;" | Votes
! style="text-align:center;" |Pct. For
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==Lore==
The Emmy fanbase is known for having a sizable number of writefags and drawfags, so it's no surprise that she gets many fanarts in the Ms. /co/ntests. The ''Random Cartoon'' incident became one of 2020's most infamous highlights, with Emmy becoming heavily associated with '''Peru''', the country from which the Facebook page is thought to originate from. ItThe event was largely interpreted with events such as the robot being banished to the South American country, or as an (implied) gang-rape scene done by poncho-wearing immigrants.
 
 
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==External links==
 
*[https://www.webtoons.com/en/challenge/emmy-the-robot/greetings-/viewer?title_no=402201&episode_no=12 ''Emmy the Robot'' Chapter 1 on Webtoons.com]
*[https://nandroid.booru.org/index.php Nandroid booru] '''(NSFW)'''
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