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==''[[Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]''==
==''[[Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]''==
[[File:Cs_vacuum_model.png|thumb|200px|The model of the Chibi-Vacuum from Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji! ]][[Jenny Sanderson]] gives [[Chibi-Robo]] the Chibi-Vacuum on the first day of the game. Chibi-Robo can only use the Chibi-Vacuum when he's plugged in to an [[outlet]], and doing so will consume the house's [[watt]]s.
[[File:Cs_vacuum_model.png|thumb|200px|The model of the Chibi-Vacuum from Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]][[Jenny Sanderson]] gives [[Chibi-Robo]] the Chibi-Vacuum on the first day of the game. Chibi-Robo can only use the Chibi-Vacuum when he's plugged in to an [[outlet]], and doing so will consume the house's [[watt]]s.


At first the Chibi-Vacuum can only clean dust, but it can be upgraded to allow Chibi-Robo to clean up dirt and other messes that would otherwise need to be cleaned up by the [[Toothbrush|Brush]].
At first the Chibi-Vacuum can only clean dust, but it can be upgraded to allow Chibi-Robo to clean up dirt and other messes that would otherwise need to be cleaned up by the [[Toothbrush|Brush]].
Dust that's sucked up by the Chibi-Vacuum may be thrown in the[[Trash Can| Trash Can]] to replenish the house's energy, or it can be used in the [[Sieve]] to find ores.
Dust that's sucked up by the Chibi-Vacuum may be thrown in the[[Trash Can]] to replenish the house's energy, or it can be used in the [[Sieve]] to find ores.


While vacuuming, the player can achieve milestones for vacuuming at certain distances. Most of these require upgrading the length of Chibi-Robo's cord.
While vacuuming, the player can achieve milestones for vacuuming at certain distances. Most of these require upgrading the length of Chibi-Robo's cord.
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Dust bags can be thrown out and replaced with new, empty ones. They cannot be used to obtain ores through the Sieve. Instead, they're used to reward the player with [[Happy Points]] at the end of each cleaning segment.
Dust bags can be thrown out and replaced with new, empty ones. They cannot be used to obtain ores through the Sieve. Instead, they're used to reward the player with [[Happy Points]] at the end of each cleaning segment.
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Revision as of 02:23, 1 July 2024

Chibi-Vacuum
Vacuum Okaeri Icon.png
Item Type Chibi-Gear
Use Cleaning
Appearances Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!
Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder

The Chibi-Vacuum is a type of Chibi-Gear that first appeared in Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!. It also appeared in Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder

In both games, the vacuum is used to clean up dust on the ground. Dust sucked up by the vacuum gets stored into Dust Bags, which Chibi-Robo has a limited amount of.

Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!

The model of the Chibi-Vacuum from Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!

Jenny Sanderson gives Chibi-Robo the Chibi-Vacuum on the first day of the game. Chibi-Robo can only use the Chibi-Vacuum when he's plugged in to an outlet, and doing so will consume the house's watts.

At first the Chibi-Vacuum can only clean dust, but it can be upgraded to allow Chibi-Robo to clean up dirt and other messes that would otherwise need to be cleaned up by the Brush. Dust that's sucked up by the Chibi-Vacuum may be thrown in theTrash Can to replenish the house's energy, or it can be used in the Sieve to find ores.

While vacuuming, the player can achieve milestones for vacuuming at certain distances. Most of these require upgrading the length of Chibi-Robo's cord.

Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder

The Chibi-Vacuum is primarily used in cleaning segments with Joshy Bear. This Chibi-Gear serves the same purpose as it does in the previous title, however it can only clean up dust and cannot be upgraded to clean up other messes. Unlike the previous title, Chibi-Robo no longer needs to be connected to an outlet, and instead the vacuum will rely on Chibi's battery.

Dust bags can be thrown out and replaced with new, empty ones. They cannot be used to obtain ores through the Sieve. Instead, they're used to reward the player with Happy Points at the end of each cleaning segment.