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{{ | A '''Chibi-PC''' is a computer developed by [[Citrusoft Robotics]] that [[Chibi-Robo]]s can use for a variety of things, and each model comes with unique features and programs. | ||
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| | =''Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!''= | ||
| | [[File:PIA Chibi-PC Welcome.png|thumb]]The Chibi-PC is located on the back wall of the [[Chibi-House]] and resembles an arcade cabinet, being controlled by joysticks and buttons. [[Chibi-Robo]] can use the Chibi-PC to access an Online Shop to spend {{Moolah|link}}, use the Recyclotron to build [[Utilibot]]s with {{Scrap|link}}, and access the Scrap Trade. Chibi-Robo can purchase various [[Chibi-Gear]] made by [[Citrusoft Robotics]] here, as well as change the duration of the [[Day Cycle]]. The Scrap Trade becomes accessible after all eight Utilibots are built, and will exchange Scrap for Moolah at a 1:1 ratio. | ||
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| | ==Chibi-PC Menu== | ||
| | When Chibi-Robo starts using the Chibi-PC, he will start on the Chibi-PC Menu, and can either browse the Online Shop or use the Recyclotron. After all [[Utilibots]] are built, the Recyclotron will become unavailable and a new program will appear called Scrap Trade where Chibi-Robo can exchange {{Scrap|link}} for {{Moolah|link}}. | ||
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}} | ==[[File:PIA Online Shop logo.png]] Online Shop== | ||
The '''Chibi-PC''' is a | The Online Shop is where [[Chibi-Robo]] can spend any {{Moolah|link}} he has collected to purchase various items. Some items only appear in the Online Shop after certain events occur. | ||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; | |||
!colspan="6"|Chibi-PC Online Shop | |||
|- | |||
|'''Icon''' | |||
|'''Name''' | |||
|'''Description''' | |||
|'''Use''' | |||
|'''Availability''' | |||
|'''Price''' | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Timer.png]] | |||
|[[Timer 5]] | |||
|Five minutes for half a day. The initial time setting. | |||
|Changes [[Time Cycle]] to last 5 minutes. | |||
|When Time Cycle is not using Timer 5 | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />5 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Timer.png]] | |||
|[[Timer 10]] | |||
|Ten minutes for half a day. For a leisurely pace. | |||
|Changes [[Time Cycle]] to last 10 minutes. | |||
|When Time Cycle is not using Timer 10 | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />10 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Timer.png]] | |||
|[[Timer 15]] | |||
|Fifteen minutes for half a day. For a truly leisurely pace. | |||
|Changes [[Time Cycle]] to last 15 minutes. | |||
|When Time Cycle is not using Timer 15 | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />15 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Pink_Flower_Seed.png]] | |||
|[[Pink Flower Seed]] | |||
|A pink flower will grow from this seed. | |||
|Can be planted in soil to grow a [[Pink Flower]]. | |||
|Always | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Blue_Flower_Seed.png]] | |||
|[[Blue Flower Seed]] | |||
|A blue flower will grow from this seed. | |||
|Can be planted in soil to grow a [[Blue Flower]]. | |||
|Always | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_White_Flower_Seed.png]] | |||
|[[White Flower Seed]] | |||
|A white flower will grow from this seed. | |||
|Can be planted in soil to grow a [[White Flower]]. | |||
|Always | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Nectar_Flower_Seed.png]] | |||
|[[Nectar Flower Seed]] | |||
|A cute nectar flower will grow from this seed. | |||
|Can be planted in soil to grow a [[Nectar Flower]]. | |||
|Always | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />777 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Chip.png]] | |||
|[[Charge Chip]] | |||
|Enables the Chibi-Blaster to fire a charged shot. | |||
|An upgrade for the [[Chibi-Blaster]]. | |||
|After the Chibi-Blaster is obtained | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />860 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Trauma_Suit.png|link=Trauma Suit]] | |||
|[[Trauma Suit]] | |||
|Let's you transform into an injured...robot? Ouch! | |||
|A [[Suit]]. Posing will bring [[Chibi-Robo]] back to the [[Chibi-House]]. | |||
|Chibi-Robo reaches a [[Chibi-Ranking]] of 1 without running out of [[Watt]]s | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />911 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Chibi-Battery.png]] | |||
|[[Chibi-Battery]] | |||
|Chibi-Robo's spare battery. | |||
|Restores 20 Battery [[Watt]]s if Chibi-Robo runs out. One use item. | |||
|After the [[Trauma Suit]] is obtained | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />980 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Chibi-Blaster.png|link=Chibi-Blaster]] | |||
|[[Chibi-Blaster]] | |||
|Allows you to fire sonic blasts. | |||
|[[Chibi-Gear]] that can destroy [[Spydorz]], shoot Sunshine Stickers, and reveal hidden [[Chibi-Door]]s. | |||
|Immediately | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />1110 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Chip.png]] | |||
|[[Range Chip]] | |||
|Enables the Chibi-Blaster to fire long-distance shots. | |||
|An upgrade for the [[Chibi-Blaster]]. | |||
|After the [[Chibi-Blaster]] is acquired | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />1120 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Chibi-Radar.png|link=Chibi-Radar]] | |||
|[[Chibi-Radar]] | |||
|Lets you see things that are hidden from normal view. | |||
|[[Chibi-Gear]] that can locate hidden [[Chibi-Door]]s and other oddities. | |||
|After [[Helen Sanderson]] locks herself in the [[Bedroom]] | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />1730 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Chip.png]] | |||
|[[Alien Ear Chip]] | |||
|"Now friend can understand our alien tongue." | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to understand the [[Alien]]s. | |||
|After first encounter with the Aliens | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />2150 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Hot_Rod.png|link=Hot Rod]] | |||
|[[Hot Rod]] | |||
|A popular car among racers. Perhaps YOU will race one day. | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to play a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicken_(game) game of chicken] with the [[Free Rangers|Free Ranger]] Vegas to get the Hot Rod [[Sticker]]. | |||
|Immediately | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />2740 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Space_Scrambler.png|link=Space Scrambler]] | |||
|[[Space Scrambler]] | |||
|A remote-control space fighter. Perhaps YOU can use it someday. | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to race against the [[Free Rangers]] Fairbanks and Bama to get the Space Scrambler [[Sticker]]. | |||
|Immediately | |||
|[[File:PIA moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />2980 | |||
|} | |||
==[[File:PIA Recyclotron logo.png]] Recyclotron== | |||
The Recyclotron can use {{Scrap|link}} to build [[Utilibot]]s. Certain Utilibots can only be built after all of the currently available Utilibots are built. After building the Kitchen Ladder and Foyer Ladder Utilibots, the Recyclotron will not have any new Utilibots available and will be temporarily inaccessible until [[Chibi-Robo]] gets to the second floor of the [[Foyer]], at which point three new Utilibots will be available. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; | |||
!colspan="5"|Chibi-PC Recyclotron | |||
|- | |||
|'''Icon''' | |||
|'''Name''' | |||
|'''Description''' | |||
|'''Availability''' | |||
|'''Price''' | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Living Room Ladder | |||
|A ladder that reaches high places. Placed near the Chibi-Robo House. | |||
|Immediately | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Kitchen Ladder | |||
|A ladder that reaches high places. Placed near the sink. | |||
|After Living Room Ladder Utilibot is built | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Foyer Ladder | |||
|A ladder that reaches high places. Placed near the stairs. | |||
|After Living Room Ladder Utilibot is built | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Foyer Warp | |||
|Warps you from place to place. Placed on both ends of the stairs. | |||
|After [[Chibi-Robo]] gets to the [[Foyer|Foyer's]] second floor | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Living Room Bridge | |||
|A bridge that stretches far. Placed on top of the bookcase. | |||
|After building Foyer Warp Utilibot | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Kitchen Bridge | |||
|A bridge that stretches far. Placed near the planter. | |||
|After building Foyer Warp Utilibot | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Bedroom Bridge | |||
|A bridge that stretches far. Placed on the ceiling beam. | |||
|After building Living Room Bridge and Kitchen Bridge Utilibots | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PIA_Item_Utilibot.png|link=Utilibot]] | |||
|Basement Warp | |||
|Warps you from place to place. Placed on both ends of the stairs. | |||
|After building Living Room Bridge and Kitchen Bridge Utilibots | |||
|[[File:PIA Scrap.png|link=Scrap]]<br />300 | |||
|} | |||
==[[File:PIA Scrap Trade logo.png]] Scrap Trade== | |||
After all 8 [[Utilibot]]s are built, the Recyclotron will become inaccessible and the Scrap Trade will appear on the Chibi-PC Menu. The Scrap Trade gives {{Scrap|link}} a new purpose, allowing [[Chibi-Robo]] to exchange any {{Scrap}} he has found for {{Moolah|link}}, with a 1:1 conversion rate. | |||
=''Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol''= | |||
[[File:PP_Chibi-PC_Welcome.png|thumb]]The Chibi-PC is located on the back wall of the Chibi-House and is operated using a [[Control Panel]] that resembles a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Famicom_Disk_System Nintendo Famicom] controller. The Chibi-PC allows Blooming Chibi-Robos to access [[Park Project]]s to revitalize the [[Park]], the Chibi-Gear shop to purchase [[Chibi-Gear]] made by [[Citrusoft Robotics]], check the [[Time Cycle|day's]] weather Forecast, as well as check the [[Stickers#Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol|Sticker]] collection. This Chibi-PC can occasionally malfunction, causing the Control Panel to break. When this happens, the Chibi-PC will be inoperable until a replacement Control Panel is installed. | |||
==[[File:PP Item Icon Control Panel.png|48px]] Control Panel== | |||
{{Main|Control Panel}} | |||
Acts like the Chibi-PC Menu. Physically, it sometimes blows up, resulting in the Chibi-PC becoming temporarily inoperable until a replacement is obtained. | |||
==[[File:PP_Park_Projects_Icon.png]] Park Projects== | |||
{{Main|Park Projects}} | |||
There are four main types of Park Projects: Terrain, Structures, Repairs, and the Razer. Park Projects must be completed by [[toy]]s. In order to use a Park Project, the [[Cartridge]] for that Park Project must be found and put in the [[Chibi-House#Reader|Reader]]. | |||
===[[File:PP_Icon_Terrain.png]] Terrain=== | |||
{{Main|Terrain}} | |||
These Park Projects affect the terrain of the [[Park]], such as where paths are, how tall certain areas are, as well as turning Sand into Soil. | |||
===[[File:PP_Icon_Structures.png]] Structures=== | |||
{{Main|Structure}} | |||
These include Utilities, Games, and Statues. | |||
===[[File:PP_Icon_Repairs.png]] Repairs=== | |||
Fix broken items. | |||
===[[File:PP_Icon_Razer.png]] Razer=== | |||
Demolish equipment, paths, and streams. May change surrounding areas. | |||
==[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon.png]] Chibi-Gear== | |||
Unlocked after the [[Flower Count]] reaches 20, the Chibi-Gear menu is accessible and allows Chibi-Robo to buy new [[Chibi-Ride]]s, batteries with more [[Watt]] capacity, new Cartridges, and other [[Chibi-Gear#Park_Patrol|Chibi-Gear]]. Items become available after the Flower Count reaches a certain amount. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; | |||
!colspan="6"|Chibi-PC Chibi-Gear | |||
|- | |||
|'''Icon''' | |||
|'''Name''' | |||
|'''Description''' | |||
|'''Use''' | |||
|'''Availability''' | |||
|'''Price''' | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_150-Watt_Battery.png]] | |||
|150-Watt Battery | |||
|Boost battery capacity to 150 [[watt]]s. | |||
|Increases max watt capacity. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 20 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />990 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Clippers.png]] | |||
|Clippers | |||
|Pick flowers! | |||
|Allows Chibi-Robo to collect [[Flowers]] to give to the [[Flower Shop]]. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 40 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />480 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Bike.png]] | |||
|Bike | |||
|Ride a bike! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Bike]] [[Chibi-Ride]]. | |||
|After first bike breaks | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />1200 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Pedal_Chip.png]] | |||
|Pedal Chip | |||
|Pedal faster by pressing the L and R Buttons. | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to pedal the Bike faster. | |||
|After first bike breaks | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />680 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Tiller.png]] | |||
|Tiller | |||
|Turn sand into fertile soil. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Tiller|Tiller]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 60 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />100 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Paths.png]] | |||
|Path | |||
|Add a path and spend half as many watts moving around! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Paths|Paths]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 60 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_200-Watt_Battery.png]] | |||
|200-Watt Battery | |||
|Boost battery capacity to 200 watts. | |||
|Increases max watt capacity. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 80 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />1990 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Razer.png]] | |||
|Razer | |||
|Demolish equipment, paths, and streams. | |||
|Unlocks the Razer Park Project | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 80 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Flattener.png]] | |||
|Flattener | |||
|Flatten the ground and clear rocks and trees! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Flattener|Flattener]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 80 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Trampoline.png]] | |||
|Trampoline | |||
|Bounce to the sky! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Games (Park Projects)#Trampoline|Trampoline]] Game Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 80 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Spare_Battery.png]] | |||
|Spare Battery | |||
|Replenish your battery when you're in a sticky situation! | |||
|Restores 100 Battery [[Watt]]s if [[Chibi-Robo]] runs out. One use item. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 100 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />980 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Waterproof_Spray.png]] | |||
|Waterproof Spray | |||
|Go in streams, pools, and manholes without rusting! | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to walk through Rivers, or use Manholes. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 100 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />3333 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Windmill.png]] | |||
|Windmill | |||
|Recharge a little bit with wind power! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities (Park Projects)#Windmill|Windmill]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 100 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Manhole.png]] | |||
|Manhole | |||
|Shuttle around quickly. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities (Park Projects)#Manhole|Manhole]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 100 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Cart.png]] | |||
|Cart | |||
|Drive around! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Cart]] [[Chibi-Ride]]. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 130 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />2480 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Turbo_Chip.png]] | |||
|Turbo Chip | |||
|Turbo-boost the cart using the L and R buttons. | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to use a turbo while driving the Cart. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 130 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />880 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Slide_Chip.png]] | |||
|Slide Chip | |||
|Slide down hills using the L and R Buttons! | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to slide down hills, saving watts. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 160 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />480 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Small_Hill.png]] | |||
|Small Hill | |||
|Grow red and orange flowers and slide down small hills. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Small_Hill|Small Hill]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 160 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Medium_Hill.png]] | |||
|Medium Hill | |||
|Grow yellow and orange flowers here. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Medium_Hill|Medium Hill]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 160 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Large_Hill.png]] | |||
|Large Hill | |||
|Grow orange and purple flowers here. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Large_Hill|Large Hill]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 160 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br />500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_300-Watt_Battery.png]] | |||
|300-Watt Battery | |||
|Boost battery capacity to 300 watts. | |||
|Increases max watt capacity. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 200 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>2990 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Smogling_Repellent.png]] | |||
|Smogling Repellent | |||
|Keep Smoglings away! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities (Park Projects)#Smogling_Repellent|Smogling Repellent]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 240 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Smogling_Magnet.png]] | |||
|Smogling Magnet | |||
|Attract Smoglings! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities (Park Projects)#Smogling_Magnet|Smogling Magnet]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 240 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Canoe.png]] | |||
|Canoe | |||
|Paddle down streams | |||
|Unlocks the [[Canoe]] [[Chibi-Ride]]. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 280 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>3650 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Streams.png]] | |||
|Streams | |||
|Add a stream to grow blue flowers. Get a boat too! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Streams|Streams]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 280 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Trash_Can.png]] | |||
|Trash Can | |||
|Toss trash for [[Happy Points]]. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities (Park Projects)#Trash|Trash]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 320 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Clock_Tower.png]] | |||
|Clock Tower | |||
|Change the length of a day. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities (Park_Projects)#Clock|Clock]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 320 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Height.png]] | |||
|Height | |||
|Raise and lower the ground, which affects flower colors. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Height|Height]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 360 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>600 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_400-Watt_Battery.png]] | |||
|400-Watt Battery | |||
|Boost battery capacity to 400 watts. | |||
|Increases max watt capacity. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 400 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>3990 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Drinking_Fountain.png]] | |||
|Drinking Fountain | |||
|Draw 1 extra visitor and look at the park from on high. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities (Park Projects)#Drinking_Fountain|Drinking Fountain]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 460 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_Copter_Chip.png]] | |||
|Copter Chip | |||
|Use your canoe to fly using the L and R buttons. | |||
|Allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to swing the canoe's paddles fast enough to fly. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 500 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>5000 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Trick_Bar.png]] | |||
|Trick Bar | |||
|Hang from it and earn some [[Happy Points]]?! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Games (Park Projects)#Trick_Bar|Trick Bar]] Game Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 600 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Chibi-Gear_Icon_500-Watt_Battery.png]] | |||
|500-Watt Battery | |||
|Boost battery capacity to 500 watts. | |||
|Increases max watt capacity. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 700 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>4990 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Cartridge_Icon_Flower_Beds.png]] | |||
|Flower Beds | |||
|Grow all flowers and draw 2 extra visitors. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Terrain (Park Projects)#Flower_Beds|Flower Beds]] Terrain Park Project. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 800 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP Cartridge Icon Teacup Ride.png]] | |||
|Teacup Ride | |||
|Hop in the cup and spin to play different tunes! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Games_(Park_Projects)#Teacup_Ride|Teacup Ride]] Game Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 900 | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP Cartridge Icon Racing Banner.png]] | |||
|Racing Banner | |||
|Compete in a time-trial race! Start and end the race here. | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities_(Park_Projects)#Racing_Banner|Racing Banner]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 1000 or defeating [[Miasmo]] | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP Cartridge Icon Racing Checkpoint.png]] | |||
|Race Checkpoint | |||
|Add more checkpoints in time-trial races! | |||
|Unlocks the [[Utilities_(Park_Projects)#Race_Checkpoint|Race Checkpoint]] Utility Structure. | |||
|After Flower Count reaches 1000 or defeating [[Miasmo]] | |||
|[[File:PP Watts.png|link=Watt]]<br>500 | |||
|} | |||
==[[File:PP_Icon_Forecast.png]] Forecast / [[File:PP_Icon_Smogling_Forecast.png]] Smogling Forecast== | |||
The Smogling Forecast shows if there will be any [[Smogling]]s or [[Smogglob]]s in the [[Park]] that day, as well as how intense their presence will be, ranging from clear, light, some, or heavy. | |||
==[[File:PP_Icon_Stickers.png]] Stickers== | |||
{{Main|Stickers}} | |||
Stickers return in ''[[Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol]]'' with the same purpose as in ''[[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!]]'', acting as a way to record achievements. There are 24 Stickers in ''Park Patrol'', the same amount that were in ''Plug Into Adventure!''. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; | |||
!colspan="6"|Chibi-PC Stickers | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Best_Bud.png|50px]]<br>'''Best Bud'''<br>[[Flowers]] everywhere? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Green_Space.png|50px]]<br>'''Green Space'''<br>Green all over? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Cartridge.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Cartridge]]'''<br>Collect them all? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Happy_Points.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Happy Points]]'''<br>9,999 Happy Points? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Visitor.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Visitor]]'''<br>130 visitors? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Flower Combo.png|50px]]<br>'''Flower Combo'''<br>30 combos? | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Francois.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Francois]]'''<br>Très bien? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Bull.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Bull]]'''<br>Ten hut, shorty! | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Molly Mapleleaf.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Molly Mapleleaf]]'''<br>I wanna be a real tree! | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Tampa.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Tampa]]'''<br>I'm hard boiled! | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_PopFizz.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Pop and Fizz|PopFizz]]'''<br>POP-POW! FIZZAH! | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Chassy.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Chassy]]'''<br>Vroom vroom! | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Kid Kombo.png|50px]]<br>'''[[Kid Kombo]]'''<br>Boogie Academy graduate? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Soda Surfing.png|50px]]<br>'''Soda Surfing'''<br>Can you hear the waves? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Paper Plane.png|50px]]<br>'''Paper Plane'''<br>Fly 3,000 chibits? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Ball.png|50px]]<br>'''Ball'''<br>10 catches? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Flower Shop.png|50px]]<br>'''Flower Shop'''<br>Full flower shop? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Trick Bench.png|50px]]<br>'''Trick Bench'''<br>Small place to sit? | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Trampoline.png|50px]]<br>'''Trampoline'''<br>2,000 chibits high? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Cannon.png|50px]]<br>'''Cannon'''<br>Fly for 2,000 chibits? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Bowling.png|50px]]<br>'''Bowling'''<br>33 points? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Swing.png|50px]]<br>'''Swing'''<br>Fly 100 chibits? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Smogling Bash.png|50px]]<br>'''Smogling Bash'''<br>130 points? | |||
|[[File:PP_Sticker_Trick Bar.png|50px]]<br>'''Trick Bar'''<br>Can you hang down? | |||
|} | |||
=''Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!''= | |||
[[File:Okaeri Chibi-PC Welcome.png|thumb]]Located on the back wall of the Chibi-House, the Chibi-PC resembles an old TV and is controlled using a colorful keyboard. Not all of it's features are available at the time of activation, but become available as the Chibi-Robo progresses. The Chibi-PC allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to access Chibi-Training exercises for certain activities, read a digital [[Chibi-Manual#Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!|Chibi-Manual]], change the duration of the [[Day Cycle]], take out a [[Happy Loan|loan]] from [[Citrusoft]], check the [[Sparkle Rate]] of the household's rooms, check the [[Washbowl]] Record, and view the Staff Credits. | |||
==[[File:Okaeri Chibi-PC Screen Chibi-Training.png]] Chibi-Training== | |||
The Chibi-Training program acts as a tutorial system for [[Chibi-Robo]] to practice various actions. Entering these training programs will put Chibi-Robo in a testing room at [[Citrusoft Robotics]] where employees can be seen observing his progress. Any {{HappyPoints|link}} earned in these programs are kept when Chibi-Robo returns to the [[Chibi-House]]. | |||
*Grabbing Things | |||
*Cord Climbing | |||
**Available after extending cord length | |||
*Plug Swinging | |||
**Available after installing the [[Swinging Chip]] | |||
*[[Telly Mark]]s | |||
**Available after installing the [[Telly Chip]] | |||
==[[File:Okaeri Chibi-PC Screen Chibi-Manual.png]] Chibi-Robo Manual== | |||
{{Main|Chibi-Manual}} | |||
A new edition of the Chibi-Manual, now available digitally on the Chibi-PC. This new Manual covers a lot more than the copy that comes with the original Chibi-Robo model. | |||
==[[File:Okaeri Chibi-PC Screen Wonder_Timer.png]] Wonder Timer== | |||
{{Main|Day Cycle}} | |||
This program lets Chibi-Robo change how long a Day Cycle lasts. The default is 5 minutes. | |||
*5 minutes | |||
*7 and a half minutes | |||
**Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤500,000 | |||
*10 minutes | |||
**Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤100,000 | |||
*12 minutes | |||
**Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤20,000 | |||
*15 minutes | |||
**Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤1,000 | |||
==[[File:Okaeri Chibi-PC Screen Happy_Loan.png]] Happy Loan== | |||
At first this feature will be under maintenance and unavailable. | |||
==[[File:Okaeri Chibi-PC Screen Sparkle_Rate,_Washbowl.png]] Check Sparkle Rate== | |||
{{Main|Sparkle Rate}} | |||
This program allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to easily check the current Sparkle Rate and Best Sparkle Rate of each room in [[Jenny's House]]. It will display each discovered room, in the order of [[Living Room (Okaeri!)|Living Room]], [[Kitchen (Okaeri!)|Kitchen]], [[Hallway]], [[Bathroom]], [[Jenny’s Room]], and [[Keith’s Room]]. | |||
==[[File:Okaeri Chibi-PC Screen Sparkle_Rate,_Washbowl.png]] Washbowl Record== | |||
Keeps track of how many times [[Washbowl]]s have fallen on [[Chibi-Robo]]. This feature unlocks after at least 1 washbowl has fallen on Chibi-Robo. | |||
==Staff Credits== | |||
=''Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder''= | |||
[[File:PF_Chibi-PC.png|thumb]]The [[Curator]] has a laptop called the "Chibi-Robo Portal Console," or Chibi-PC for short, that [[Chibi-Robo]] can use to accept jobs from various [[toy]]s, browse a shop for [[Silhouette Film]], go to the past to find [[NostalJunk]], and explore interesting locations. | |||
==[[File:PF_Chibi-PC_Icon_Work_proper.png]] Work== | |||
{{Main|Work}} | |||
[[:Category:Toys in Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder|Toys]] will send e-mails to [[Chibi-Robo]], requesting his help. Completing these jobs rewards Chibi-Robo with [[Happy Points]]. | |||
==[[File:PF_Chibi-PC_Icon_Shop_proper.png]] Shop== | |||
[[Chibi-Robo]] can use the Shop access the Silhouette Catalog, where [[Silhouette Film]] is available to purchase with any banked {{HappyPoints|link}}. There are four Silhouette Films available per page, and a new page becomes available after all currently available Silhouette Film have been printed at least once. Even if Chibi-Robo receives a Silhouette Film from sending in 10 [[Stamp]]s, he will still need to purchase it with {{HappyPoints}} to count towards unlocking the next page. | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; | |||
!colspan="4"|Chibi-PC Shop | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 1 - Available Immediately | |||
|- | |||
|Icon | |||
|Name | |||
|Number | |||
|Price | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF_Shop_Icon_Button.png|72px]] | |||
|Button | |||
|No.1 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />20 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF_Shop_Icon_Outlet.png|72px]] | |||
|Outlet | |||
|No.2 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />20 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF_Shop_Icon_Book.png|72px]] | |||
|Book | |||
|No.3 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF_Shop_Icon_Can.png|72px]] | |||
|Can | |||
|No.4 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 2 - Available after all of Page 1 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Paper Roll.png|72px]] | |||
|Paper Roll | |||
|No.5 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Drink Cup.png|72px]] | |||
|Drink Cup | |||
|No.6 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop CD.png|72px]] | |||
|CD | |||
|No.7 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />40 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop T-shirt.png|72px]] | |||
|T-shirt | |||
|No.8 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />40 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 3 - Available after all of Page 2 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Milk Carton.png|72px]] | |||
|Milk Carton | |||
|No.9 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Tea Bag.png|72px]] | |||
|Tea Bag | |||
|No.10 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />35 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Sushi.png|72px]] | |||
|Sushi | |||
|No.11 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />35 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Glove.png|72px]] | |||
|Glove | |||
|No.12 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />40 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 4 - Available after all of Page 3 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Egg.png|72px]] | |||
|Egg | |||
|No.13 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />30 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Instant Noodles.png|72px]] | |||
|Instant Noodles | |||
|No.14 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />40 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Tote Bag.png|72px]] | |||
|Tote Bag | |||
|No.15 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />45 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Mug.png|72px]] | |||
|Mug | |||
|No.16 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />50 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 5 - Available after all of Page 4 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Table-Tennis Bat.png|72px]] | |||
|Table-Tennis Bat | |||
|No.17 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />35 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Slipper.png|72px]] | |||
|Slipper | |||
|No.18 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />40 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Baseball Cap.png|72px]] | |||
|Baseball Cap | |||
|No.19 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />45 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Rolling Pin.png|72px]] | |||
|Rolling Pin | |||
|No.20 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />50 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 6 - Available after all of Page 5 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop 3DS Game Case.png|72px]] | |||
|3DS Game Case | |||
|No.21 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />50 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Football.png|72px]] | |||
|Football | |||
|No.22 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />50 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Nintendo 3DS.png|72px]] | |||
|Nintendo 3DS | |||
|No.23 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />50 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Wii Remote.png|72px]] | |||
|Wii Remote | |||
|No.24 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />50 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 7 - Available after all of Page 6 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Game Boy.png|72px]] | |||
|Game Boy | |||
|No.25 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />100 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop GBA SP.png|72px]] | |||
|GBA SP | |||
|No.26 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />100 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop GameCube.png|72px]] | |||
|GameCube | |||
|No.27 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />100 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Wii U GamePad.png|72px]] | |||
|Wii U GamePad | |||
|No.28 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />100 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 8 - Available after all of Page 7 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Vending Machine.png|72px]] | |||
|Vending Machine | |||
|No.29 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />150 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Road Sign.png|72px]] | |||
|Road Sign | |||
|No.30 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />150 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Building.png|72px]] | |||
|Building | |||
|No.31 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />150 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Airplane.png|72px]] | |||
|Airplane | |||
|No.32 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />150 | |||
|- | |||
!colspan="4"|Page 9 - Available after all of Page 8 has been printed once | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Cube.png|72px]] | |||
|Cube | |||
|No.33 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />200 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Car.png|72px]] | |||
|Car | |||
|No.34 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />200 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Pizza.png|72px]] | |||
|Pizza | |||
|No.35 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />200 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Robot.png|72px]] | |||
|Robot | |||
|No.36 | |||
|[[File:PF Icon Shop Happy Point.png|link=Happy Point]]<br />200 | |||
|} | |||
==[[File:PF_Chibi-PC_Icon_Shoot_proper.png]] Shoot== | |||
The Shoot program allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to use any currently on-hand [[Silhouette Film]] to try and create [[NostalJunk]] by lining up the outline on the Silhouette Film with a real world object using the Nintendo 3DS Camera. The photo must match the outline by at least 60% to create the NostalJunk. | |||
==[[File:PF_Chibi-PC_Icon_Explore_proper.png]] Explore== | |||
Explore allows you to go to a location that was where your previous jobs took place in, pick up trash, and clean. | |||
=''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash''= | |||
Located on the left wall of the [[Chibi-House]], to the right of the elevator, the Chibi-PC has a large screen and is controlled using a keyboard and two buttons. The Chibi-PC allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to view Stage Info, Albums for [[Snacks]], [[Trash#Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash|Trash]], and [[Figure]]s, shop at the Citrusoft Supply Depot, and access the Chibi-Outfit Network. | |||
==[[File:ZL_Stage_Info_Icon.png]] Stage Info== | |||
<blockquote>Helpful information about the stages Chibi-Robo has cleared so far, such as high scores and which items have been collected.</blockquote> | |||
==[[File:ZL_Albums_Icon.png]] Albums== | |||
<blockquote>These albums record the [[Snack|snacks]] and [[Trash]] Chibi-Robo has found. If a Chibi-Robo amiibo has been linked to the game, any unlocked [[Figure]]s will be recorded here too.</blockquote> | |||
==[[File:ZL_Supply_Depot_Icon.png]] [[Citrusoft Robotics|Citrusoft]] Supply Depot== | |||
<blockquote>Your one-stop shop for handy items that can be ordered directly from the home office. All you’ll need to get started is some [[moolah]]!</blockquote> | |||
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center; | |||
!colspan="6"|Chibi-PC Citrusoft Supply Depot | |||
|- | |||
|'''Icon''' | |||
|'''Name''' | |||
|'''Description''' | |||
|'''Use''' | |||
|'''Availability''' | |||
|'''Price''' | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:ZL_Supply_Depot_spare_battery_Icon.png]] | |||
|spare battery | |||
|A revitalizing backup power supply. | |||
|If [[Chibi-Robo]] runs out of [[Watt]]s in a [[Stage]], the [[Spare Battery]] will recharge him. | |||
|Immediately | |||
|[[File:ZL_Moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />150 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:ZL_Supply_Depot_emergency_jet_Icon.png]] | |||
|emergency jet | |||
|A handy one-use pick-me-up for clumsy robots. | |||
|If [[Chibi-Robo]] falls into a pit, the [[emergency jet]] will propel him to safety. | |||
|Immediately | |||
|[[File:ZL_Moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />70 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:ZL_Supply_Depot_Giant_Head_Icon.png]] | |||
|Giant Head | |||
|The latest model. Use caution while operating. | |||
|Needed to form [[Giant Chibi-Robo]]. | |||
|After 6-B is completed. | |||
|[[File:ZL_Moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />3000 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:ZL_Supply_Depot_Giant_Body_Icon.png]] | |||
|Giant Body | |||
|Houses a very powerful and efficient battery. | |||
|Needed to form [[Giant Chibi-Robo]]. | |||
|After 6-B is completed. | |||
|[[File:ZL_Moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />7500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:ZL_Supply_Depot_Giant_Arms_Icon.png]] | |||
|Giant Arms | |||
|Please keep these out of the reach of children! | |||
|Needed to form [[Giant Chibi-Robo]]. | |||
|After 6-B is completed. | |||
|[[File:ZL_Moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />5500 | |||
|- | |||
|[[File:ZL_Supply_Depot_Giant_Legs_Icon.png]] | |||
|Giant Legs | |||
|Crafted from mega-steel, a powerful new alloy. | |||
|Needed to form [[Giant Chibi-Robo]]. | |||
|After 6-B is completed. | |||
|[[File:ZL_Moolah.png|link=Moolah]]<br />4000 | |||
|} | |||
==[[File:ZL_Outfit_Network_Icon.png]] Chibi-Outfit Network== | |||
{{Main|Outfit}} | |||
<blockquote>Rescue lost aliens and work with other players on Miiverse to piece together five-digit IDs that you can use to order fun new outfits!</blockquote> | |||
The Chibi-Outfit Network allows [[Chibi-Robo]] to input Outfit IDs needed to unlock Outfits. The second time Chibi-Robo goes through a platforming [[Stage]], a [[Lost Alien]] can be found crying for help. If Chibi-Robo brings the Lost Alien to the Alien Totem Area and swings them around with the [[Chibi-Plug]], a [[Rescue UFO]] will appear. Throwing the Lost Alien into the Rescue Alien will reward Chibi-Robo with one digit of a five digit Outfit ID for that Stage. This was designed for players to collaborate on the Miiverse community to learn the missing digits of each Outfit ID. By entering all five digits of the Outfit ID for a Stage on the Chibi-Outfit Network in the Chibi-PC, Chibi-Robo can return to that Stage and rescue the Lost Alien again to be rewarded with the corresponding Outfit. There are 34 Outfits to unlock with the Chibi-Outfit Network. | |||
=Gallery= | |||
{{Gallery Link}} | |||
=Trivia= | |||
*In ''[[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!]]'', each menu in the Chibi-PC has a scrolling message at the bottom of the screen: | |||
**'''Chibi-PC Menu''': Every time the Chibi-PC menu is refreshed (eg. exiting and re-entering the menu) it swaps between these two: | |||
***"And now, for sports! I hope you've rested up, because the Chibilympics are just around the corner! That's right! [[Citrusoft Robotics|Citrusoft]] presents the single greatest test of robo-athletics known to man! It's time for every [[Chibi-Robo]] everywhere to come together and see who's the best helper! You know what I'm looking forward to? The [[Trash Can|trash-can]] free throws! I can't get enough of those little guys! The competition begins in one week! Don't miss out! Back to you, [[Ron Brokejaw|Ron]]!" | |||
***"Hello, and thank you for accessing the Chibi-PC. Citrusoft Robotics is proud to present you with this unique shopping experience: a home PC that delivers you any item within seconds of ordering! A wide world of shopping awaits you. And if you're eco-friendly, you'll love the Recyclotron, where your detritus is our delight! So, what do you want to make today? Please select from the menu." | |||
**'''[[File:PIA Online Shop logo.png]] Online Shop''': "Shopping time, shopping time! What will I buy today?" | |||
**'''[[File:PIA Recyclotron logo.png]] Recyclotron''': "Collect [[Scrap]] to build [[Utilibots]]!" | |||
**'''[[File:PIA Scrap Trade logo.png]] Scrap Trade''': "Swap your spare Scrap for [[Moolah]] and help build a better world!" | |||
*The Chibi-PC in ''[[Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]'' is the only Chibi-PC to not feature a shop of any kind. | |||
*The Chibi-PC in ''[[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]]'' is the only Chibi-PC to not be located inside of a [[Chibi-House]]. | |||
*When accessing the Chibi-PC in [[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!]], you can hear a voice that seems to be (most likely) saying "ようこそ", meaning "Welcome". | |||
[[Category:Citrusoft Products]] | [[Category:Citrusoft Products]] | ||
[[Category:Chibi- | [[Category:Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!]] | ||
[[Category:Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol]] | |||
[[Category:Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]] | |||
[[Category:Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]] | |||
[[Category:Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash]] |
Revision as of 02:06, 3 July 2024
A Chibi-PC is a computer developed by Citrusoft Robotics that Chibi-Robos can use for a variety of things, and each model comes with unique features and programs.
Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!
The Chibi-PC is located on the back wall of the Chibi-House and resembles an arcade cabinet, being controlled by joysticks and buttons. Chibi-Robo can use the Chibi-PC to access an Online Shop to spend Moolah, use the Recyclotron to build Utilibots with Scrap, and access the Scrap Trade. Chibi-Robo can purchase various Chibi-Gear made by Citrusoft Robotics here, as well as change the duration of the Day Cycle. The Scrap Trade becomes accessible after all eight Utilibots are built, and will exchange Scrap for Moolah at a 1:1 ratio.
Chibi-PC Menu
When Chibi-Robo starts using the Chibi-PC, he will start on the Chibi-PC Menu, and can either browse the Online Shop or use the Recyclotron. After all Utilibots are built, the Recyclotron will become unavailable and a new program will appear called Scrap Trade where Chibi-Robo can exchange Scrap for Moolah.
Online Shop
The Online Shop is where Chibi-Robo can spend any Moolah he has collected to purchase various items. Some items only appear in the Online Shop after certain events occur.
Chibi-PC Online Shop | |||||
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Icon | Name | Description | Use | Availability | Price |
Timer 5 | Five minutes for half a day. The initial time setting. | Changes Time Cycle to last 5 minutes. | When Time Cycle is not using Timer 5 | 5 | |
Timer 10 | Ten minutes for half a day. For a leisurely pace. | Changes Time Cycle to last 10 minutes. | When Time Cycle is not using Timer 10 | 10 | |
Timer 15 | Fifteen minutes for half a day. For a truly leisurely pace. | Changes Time Cycle to last 15 minutes. | When Time Cycle is not using Timer 15 | 15 | |
Pink Flower Seed | A pink flower will grow from this seed. | Can be planted in soil to grow a Pink Flower. | Always | 30 | |
Blue Flower Seed | A blue flower will grow from this seed. | Can be planted in soil to grow a Blue Flower. | Always | 30 | |
White Flower Seed | A white flower will grow from this seed. | Can be planted in soil to grow a White Flower. | Always | 30 | |
Nectar Flower Seed | A cute nectar flower will grow from this seed. | Can be planted in soil to grow a Nectar Flower. | Always | 777 | |
Charge Chip | Enables the Chibi-Blaster to fire a charged shot. | An upgrade for the Chibi-Blaster. | After the Chibi-Blaster is obtained | 860 | |
Trauma Suit | Let's you transform into an injured...robot? Ouch! | A Suit. Posing will bring Chibi-Robo back to the Chibi-House. | Chibi-Robo reaches a Chibi-Ranking of 1 without running out of Watts | 911 | |
Chibi-Battery | Chibi-Robo's spare battery. | Restores 20 Battery Watts if Chibi-Robo runs out. One use item. | After the Trauma Suit is obtained | 980 | |
Chibi-Blaster | Allows you to fire sonic blasts. | Chibi-Gear that can destroy Spydorz, shoot Sunshine Stickers, and reveal hidden Chibi-Doors. | Immediately | 1110 | |
Range Chip | Enables the Chibi-Blaster to fire long-distance shots. | An upgrade for the Chibi-Blaster. | After the Chibi-Blaster is acquired | 1120 | |
Chibi-Radar | Lets you see things that are hidden from normal view. | Chibi-Gear that can locate hidden Chibi-Doors and other oddities. | After Helen Sanderson locks herself in the Bedroom | 1730 | |
Alien Ear Chip | "Now friend can understand our alien tongue." | Allows Chibi-Robo to understand the Aliens. | After first encounter with the Aliens | 2150 | |
Hot Rod | A popular car among racers. Perhaps YOU will race one day. | Allows Chibi-Robo to play a game of chicken with the Free Ranger Vegas to get the Hot Rod Sticker. | Immediately | 2740 | |
Space Scrambler | A remote-control space fighter. Perhaps YOU can use it someday. | Allows Chibi-Robo to race against the Free Rangers Fairbanks and Bama to get the Space Scrambler Sticker. | Immediately | 2980 |
Recyclotron
The Recyclotron can use Scrap to build Utilibots. Certain Utilibots can only be built after all of the currently available Utilibots are built. After building the Kitchen Ladder and Foyer Ladder Utilibots, the Recyclotron will not have any new Utilibots available and will be temporarily inaccessible until Chibi-Robo gets to the second floor of the Foyer, at which point three new Utilibots will be available.
Chibi-PC Recyclotron | ||||
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Icon | Name | Description | Availability | Price |
Living Room Ladder | A ladder that reaches high places. Placed near the Chibi-Robo House. | Immediately | 300 | |
Kitchen Ladder | A ladder that reaches high places. Placed near the sink. | After Living Room Ladder Utilibot is built | 300 | |
Foyer Ladder | A ladder that reaches high places. Placed near the stairs. | After Living Room Ladder Utilibot is built | 300 | |
Foyer Warp | Warps you from place to place. Placed on both ends of the stairs. | After Chibi-Robo gets to the Foyer's second floor | 300 | |
Living Room Bridge | A bridge that stretches far. Placed on top of the bookcase. | After building Foyer Warp Utilibot | 300 | |
Kitchen Bridge | A bridge that stretches far. Placed near the planter. | After building Foyer Warp Utilibot | 300 | |
Bedroom Bridge | A bridge that stretches far. Placed on the ceiling beam. | After building Living Room Bridge and Kitchen Bridge Utilibots | 300 | |
Basement Warp | Warps you from place to place. Placed on both ends of the stairs. | After building Living Room Bridge and Kitchen Bridge Utilibots | 300 |
Scrap Trade
After all 8 Utilibots are built, the Recyclotron will become inaccessible and the Scrap Trade will appear on the Chibi-PC Menu. The Scrap Trade gives Scrap a new purpose, allowing Chibi-Robo to exchange any Scrap he has found for Moolah, with a 1:1 conversion rate.
Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol
The Chibi-PC is located on the back wall of the Chibi-House and is operated using a Control Panel that resembles a Nintendo Famicom controller. The Chibi-PC allows Blooming Chibi-Robos to access Park Projects to revitalize the Park, the Chibi-Gear shop to purchase Chibi-Gear made by Citrusoft Robotics, check the day's weather Forecast, as well as check the Sticker collection. This Chibi-PC can occasionally malfunction, causing the Control Panel to break. When this happens, the Chibi-PC will be inoperable until a replacement Control Panel is installed.
Control Panel
- Main article: Control Panel
Acts like the Chibi-PC Menu. Physically, it sometimes blows up, resulting in the Chibi-PC becoming temporarily inoperable until a replacement is obtained.
Park Projects
- Main article: Park Projects
There are four main types of Park Projects: Terrain, Structures, Repairs, and the Razer. Park Projects must be completed by toys. In order to use a Park Project, the Cartridge for that Park Project must be found and put in the Reader.
Terrain
- Main article: Terrain
These Park Projects affect the terrain of the Park, such as where paths are, how tall certain areas are, as well as turning Sand into Soil.
Structures
- Main article: Structure
These include Utilities, Games, and Statues.
Repairs
Fix broken items.
Razer
Demolish equipment, paths, and streams. May change surrounding areas.
Chibi-Gear
Unlocked after the Flower Count reaches 20, the Chibi-Gear menu is accessible and allows Chibi-Robo to buy new Chibi-Rides, batteries with more Watt capacity, new Cartridges, and other Chibi-Gear. Items become available after the Flower Count reaches a certain amount.
Chibi-PC Chibi-Gear | |||||
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Icon | Name | Description | Use | Availability | Price |
150-Watt Battery | Boost battery capacity to 150 watts. | Increases max watt capacity. | After Flower Count reaches 20 | 990 | |
Clippers | Pick flowers! | Allows Chibi-Robo to collect Flowers to give to the Flower Shop. | After Flower Count reaches 40 | 480 | |
Bike | Ride a bike! | Unlocks the Bike Chibi-Ride. | After first bike breaks | 1200 | |
Pedal Chip | Pedal faster by pressing the L and R Buttons. | Allows Chibi-Robo to pedal the Bike faster. | After first bike breaks | 680 | |
Tiller | Turn sand into fertile soil. | Unlocks the Tiller Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 60 | 100 | |
Path | Add a path and spend half as many watts moving around! | Unlocks the Paths Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 60 | 500 | |
200-Watt Battery | Boost battery capacity to 200 watts. | Increases max watt capacity. | After Flower Count reaches 80 | 1990 | |
Razer | Demolish equipment, paths, and streams. | Unlocks the Razer Park Project | After Flower Count reaches 80 | 500 | |
Flattener | Flatten the ground and clear rocks and trees! | Unlocks the Flattener Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 80 | 500 | |
Trampoline | Bounce to the sky! | Unlocks the Trampoline Game Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 80 | 500 | |
Spare Battery | Replenish your battery when you're in a sticky situation! | Restores 100 Battery Watts if Chibi-Robo runs out. One use item. | After Flower Count reaches 100 | 980 | |
Waterproof Spray | Go in streams, pools, and manholes without rusting! | Allows Chibi-Robo to walk through Rivers, or use Manholes. | After Flower Count reaches 100 | 3333 | |
Windmill | Recharge a little bit with wind power! | Unlocks the Windmill Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 100 | 500 | |
Manhole | Shuttle around quickly. | Unlocks the Manhole Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 100 | 500 | |
Cart | Drive around! | Unlocks the Cart Chibi-Ride. | After Flower Count reaches 130 | 2480 | |
Turbo Chip | Turbo-boost the cart using the L and R buttons. | Allows Chibi-Robo to use a turbo while driving the Cart. | After Flower Count reaches 130 | 880 | |
Slide Chip | Slide down hills using the L and R Buttons! | Allows Chibi-Robo to slide down hills, saving watts. | After Flower Count reaches 160 | 480 | |
Small Hill | Grow red and orange flowers and slide down small hills. | Unlocks the Small Hill Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 160 | 500 | |
Medium Hill | Grow yellow and orange flowers here. | Unlocks the Medium Hill Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 160 | 500 | |
Large Hill | Grow orange and purple flowers here. | Unlocks the Large Hill Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 160 | 500 | |
300-Watt Battery | Boost battery capacity to 300 watts. | Increases max watt capacity. | After Flower Count reaches 200 | 2990 | |
Smogling Repellent | Keep Smoglings away! | Unlocks the Smogling Repellent Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 240 | 500 | |
Smogling Magnet | Attract Smoglings! | Unlocks the Smogling Magnet Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 240 | 500 | |
Canoe | Paddle down streams | Unlocks the Canoe Chibi-Ride. | After Flower Count reaches 280 | 3650 | |
Streams | Add a stream to grow blue flowers. Get a boat too! | Unlocks the Streams Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 280 | 500 | |
Trash Can | Toss trash for Happy Points. | Unlocks the Trash Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 320 | 500 | |
Clock Tower | Change the length of a day. | Unlocks the Clock Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 320 | 500 | |
Height | Raise and lower the ground, which affects flower colors. | Unlocks the Height Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 360 | 600 | |
400-Watt Battery | Boost battery capacity to 400 watts. | Increases max watt capacity. | After Flower Count reaches 400 | 3990 | |
Drinking Fountain | Draw 1 extra visitor and look at the park from on high. | Unlocks the Drinking Fountain Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 460 | 500 | |
Copter Chip | Use your canoe to fly using the L and R buttons. | Allows Chibi-Robo to swing the canoe's paddles fast enough to fly. | After Flower Count reaches 500 | 5000 | |
Trick Bar | Hang from it and earn some Happy Points?! | Unlocks the Trick Bar Game Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 600 | 500 | |
500-Watt Battery | Boost battery capacity to 500 watts. | Increases max watt capacity. | After Flower Count reaches 700 | 4990 | |
Flower Beds | Grow all flowers and draw 2 extra visitors. | Unlocks the Flower Beds Terrain Park Project. | After Flower Count reaches 800 | 500 | |
Teacup Ride | Hop in the cup and spin to play different tunes! | Unlocks the Teacup Ride Game Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 900 | 500 | |
Racing Banner | Compete in a time-trial race! Start and end the race here. | Unlocks the Racing Banner Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 1000 or defeating Miasmo | 500 | |
Race Checkpoint | Add more checkpoints in time-trial races! | Unlocks the Race Checkpoint Utility Structure. | After Flower Count reaches 1000 or defeating Miasmo | 500 |
Forecast / Smogling Forecast
The Smogling Forecast shows if there will be any Smoglings or Smogglobs in the Park that day, as well as how intense their presence will be, ranging from clear, light, some, or heavy.
Stickers
- Main article: Stickers
Stickers return in Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol with the same purpose as in Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, acting as a way to record achievements. There are 24 Stickers in Park Patrol, the same amount that were in Plug Into Adventure!.
Chibi-PC Stickers | |||||
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Best Bud Flowers everywhere? |
Green Space Green all over? |
Cartridge Collect them all? |
Happy Points 9,999 Happy Points? |
Visitor 130 visitors? |
Flower Combo 30 combos? |
Francois Très bien? |
Bull Ten hut, shorty! |
Molly Mapleleaf I wanna be a real tree! |
Tampa I'm hard boiled! |
PopFizz POP-POW! FIZZAH! |
Chassy Vroom vroom! |
Kid Kombo Boogie Academy graduate? |
Soda Surfing Can you hear the waves? |
Paper Plane Fly 3,000 chibits? |
Ball 10 catches? |
Flower Shop Full flower shop? |
Trick Bench Small place to sit? |
Trampoline 2,000 chibits high? |
Cannon Fly for 2,000 chibits? |
Bowling 33 points? |
Swing Fly 100 chibits? |
Smogling Bash 130 points? |
Trick Bar Can you hang down? |
Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!
Located on the back wall of the Chibi-House, the Chibi-PC resembles an old TV and is controlled using a colorful keyboard. Not all of it's features are available at the time of activation, but become available as the Chibi-Robo progresses. The Chibi-PC allows Chibi-Robo to access Chibi-Training exercises for certain activities, read a digital Chibi-Manual, change the duration of the Day Cycle, take out a loan from Citrusoft, check the Sparkle Rate of the household's rooms, check the Washbowl Record, and view the Staff Credits.
Chibi-Training
The Chibi-Training program acts as a tutorial system for Chibi-Robo to practice various actions. Entering these training programs will put Chibi-Robo in a testing room at Citrusoft Robotics where employees can be seen observing his progress. Any Happy Points earned in these programs are kept when Chibi-Robo returns to the Chibi-House.
- Grabbing Things
- Cord Climbing
- Available after extending cord length
- Plug Swinging
- Available after installing the Swinging Chip
- Telly Marks
- Available after installing the Telly Chip
Chibi-Robo Manual
- Main article: Chibi-Manual
A new edition of the Chibi-Manual, now available digitally on the Chibi-PC. This new Manual covers a lot more than the copy that comes with the original Chibi-Robo model.
Wonder Timer
- Main article: Day Cycle
This program lets Chibi-Robo change how long a Day Cycle lasts. The default is 5 minutes.
- 5 minutes
- 7 and a half minutes
- Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤500,000
- 10 minutes
- Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤100,000
- 12 minutes
- Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤20,000
- 15 minutes
- Available after Chibi-Ranking is ≤1,000
Happy Loan
At first this feature will be under maintenance and unavailable.
Check Sparkle Rate
- Main article: Sparkle Rate
This program allows Chibi-Robo to easily check the current Sparkle Rate and Best Sparkle Rate of each room in Jenny's House. It will display each discovered room, in the order of Living Room, Kitchen, Hallway, Bathroom, Jenny’s Room, and Keith’s Room.
Washbowl Record
Keeps track of how many times Washbowls have fallen on Chibi-Robo. This feature unlocks after at least 1 washbowl has fallen on Chibi-Robo.
Staff Credits
Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder
The Curator has a laptop called the "Chibi-Robo Portal Console," or Chibi-PC for short, that Chibi-Robo can use to accept jobs from various toys, browse a shop for Silhouette Film, go to the past to find NostalJunk, and explore interesting locations.
Work
- Main article: Work
Toys will send e-mails to Chibi-Robo, requesting his help. Completing these jobs rewards Chibi-Robo with Happy Points.
Shop
Chibi-Robo can use the Shop access the Silhouette Catalog, where Silhouette Film is available to purchase with any banked Happy Points. There are four Silhouette Films available per page, and a new page becomes available after all currently available Silhouette Film have been printed at least once. Even if Chibi-Robo receives a Silhouette Film from sending in 10 Stamps, he will still need to purchase it with Happy Points to count towards unlocking the next page.
Chibi-PC Shop | |||
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Page 1 - Available Immediately | |||
Icon | Name | Number | Price |
Button | No.1 | 20 | |
Outlet | No.2 | 20 | |
Book | No.3 | 30 | |
Can | No.4 | 30 | |
Page 2 - Available after all of Page 1 has been printed once | |||
Paper Roll | No.5 | 30 | |
Drink Cup | No.6 | 30 | |
CD | No.7 | 40 | |
T-shirt | No.8 | 40 | |
Page 3 - Available after all of Page 2 has been printed once | |||
Milk Carton | No.9 | 30 | |
Tea Bag | No.10 | 35 | |
Sushi | No.11 | 35 | |
Glove | No.12 | 40 | |
Page 4 - Available after all of Page 3 has been printed once | |||
Egg | No.13 | 30 | |
Instant Noodles | No.14 | 40 | |
Tote Bag | No.15 | 45 | |
Mug | No.16 | 50 | |
Page 5 - Available after all of Page 4 has been printed once | |||
Table-Tennis Bat | No.17 | 35 | |
Slipper | No.18 | 40 | |
Baseball Cap | No.19 | 45 | |
Rolling Pin | No.20 | 50 | |
Page 6 - Available after all of Page 5 has been printed once | |||
3DS Game Case | No.21 | 50 | |
Football | No.22 | 50 | |
Nintendo 3DS | No.23 | 50 | |
Wii Remote | No.24 | 50 | |
Page 7 - Available after all of Page 6 has been printed once | |||
Game Boy | No.25 | 100 | |
GBA SP | No.26 | 100 | |
GameCube | No.27 | 100 | |
Wii U GamePad | No.28 | 100 | |
Page 8 - Available after all of Page 7 has been printed once | |||
Vending Machine | No.29 | 150 | |
Road Sign | No.30 | 150 | |
Building | No.31 | 150 | |
Airplane | No.32 | 150 | |
Page 9 - Available after all of Page 8 has been printed once | |||
File:PF Icon Shop Cube.png | Cube | No.33 | 200 |
File:PF Icon Shop Car.png | Car | No.34 | 200 |
File:PF Icon Shop Pizza.png | Pizza | No.35 | 200 |
File:PF Icon Shop Robot.png | Robot | No.36 | 200 |
Shoot
The Shoot program allows Chibi-Robo to use any currently on-hand Silhouette Film to try and create NostalJunk by lining up the outline on the Silhouette Film with a real world object using the Nintendo 3DS Camera. The photo must match the outline by at least 60% to create the NostalJunk.
Explore
Explore allows you to go to a location that was where your previous jobs took place in, pick up trash, and clean.
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash
Located on the left wall of the Chibi-House, to the right of the elevator, the Chibi-PC has a large screen and is controlled using a keyboard and two buttons. The Chibi-PC allows Chibi-Robo to view Stage Info, Albums for Snacks, Trash, and Figures, shop at the Citrusoft Supply Depot, and access the Chibi-Outfit Network.
Stage Info
Helpful information about the stages Chibi-Robo has cleared so far, such as high scores and which items have been collected.
Albums
These albums record the snacks and Trash Chibi-Robo has found. If a Chibi-Robo amiibo has been linked to the game, any unlocked Figures will be recorded here too.
Citrusoft Supply Depot
Your one-stop shop for handy items that can be ordered directly from the home office. All you’ll need to get started is some moolah!
Chibi-PC Citrusoft Supply Depot | |||||
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Icon | Name | Description | Use | Availability | Price |
spare battery | A revitalizing backup power supply. | If Chibi-Robo runs out of Watts in a Stage, the Spare Battery will recharge him. | Immediately | 150 | |
emergency jet | A handy one-use pick-me-up for clumsy robots. | If Chibi-Robo falls into a pit, the emergency jet will propel him to safety. | Immediately | 70 | |
Giant Head | The latest model. Use caution while operating. | Needed to form Giant Chibi-Robo. | After 6-B is completed. | 3000 | |
Giant Body | Houses a very powerful and efficient battery. | Needed to form Giant Chibi-Robo. | After 6-B is completed. | 7500 | |
Giant Arms | Please keep these out of the reach of children! | Needed to form Giant Chibi-Robo. | After 6-B is completed. | 5500 | |
Giant Legs | Crafted from mega-steel, a powerful new alloy. | Needed to form Giant Chibi-Robo. | After 6-B is completed. | 4000 |
Chibi-Outfit Network
- Main article: Outfit
Rescue lost aliens and work with other players on Miiverse to piece together five-digit IDs that you can use to order fun new outfits!
The Chibi-Outfit Network allows Chibi-Robo to input Outfit IDs needed to unlock Outfits. The second time Chibi-Robo goes through a platforming Stage, a Lost Alien can be found crying for help. If Chibi-Robo brings the Lost Alien to the Alien Totem Area and swings them around with the Chibi-Plug, a Rescue UFO will appear. Throwing the Lost Alien into the Rescue Alien will reward Chibi-Robo with one digit of a five digit Outfit ID for that Stage. This was designed for players to collaborate on the Miiverse community to learn the missing digits of each Outfit ID. By entering all five digits of the Outfit ID for a Stage on the Chibi-Outfit Network in the Chibi-PC, Chibi-Robo can return to that Stage and rescue the Lost Alien again to be rewarded with the corresponding Outfit. There are 34 Outfits to unlock with the Chibi-Outfit Network.
Gallery
To view Chibi-PC's image gallery click here
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Trivia
- In Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, each menu in the Chibi-PC has a scrolling message at the bottom of the screen:
- Chibi-PC Menu: Every time the Chibi-PC menu is refreshed (eg. exiting and re-entering the menu) it swaps between these two:
- "And now, for sports! I hope you've rested up, because the Chibilympics are just around the corner! That's right! Citrusoft presents the single greatest test of robo-athletics known to man! It's time for every Chibi-Robo everywhere to come together and see who's the best helper! You know what I'm looking forward to? The trash-can free throws! I can't get enough of those little guys! The competition begins in one week! Don't miss out! Back to you, Ron!"
- "Hello, and thank you for accessing the Chibi-PC. Citrusoft Robotics is proud to present you with this unique shopping experience: a home PC that delivers you any item within seconds of ordering! A wide world of shopping awaits you. And if you're eco-friendly, you'll love the Recyclotron, where your detritus is our delight! So, what do you want to make today? Please select from the menu."
- Online Shop: "Shopping time, shopping time! What will I buy today?"
- Recyclotron: "Collect Scrap to build Utilibots!"
- Scrap Trade: "Swap your spare Scrap for Moolah and help build a better world!"
- Chibi-PC Menu: Every time the Chibi-PC menu is refreshed (eg. exiting and re-entering the menu) it swaps between these two:
- The Chibi-PC in Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji! is the only Chibi-PC to not feature a shop of any kind.
- The Chibi-PC in Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder is the only Chibi-PC to not be located inside of a Chibi-House.
- When accessing the Chibi-PC in Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, you can hear a voice that seems to be (most likely) saying "ようこそ", meaning "Welcome".