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[[File:Chibi-Robo! boxart.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The boxart for '''Chibi-Robo!''']] | [[File:Chibi-Robo! boxart.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The boxart for '''Chibi-Robo!''']] | ||
'''Chibi-Robo!''' is the first game in the [[Chibi Robo (series)|Chibi-Robo series]], and was released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2006. It was developed by Skip, Ltd and published in Japan by Bandai and in North America and Europe by | '''Chibi-Robo!''' is the first game in the [[Chibi Robo (series)|Chibi-Robo series]], and was released for the Nintendo GameCube in 2006. It was developed by Skip, Ltd and published in Japan by Bandai and in North America and Europe by Nintendo. It became a part of the New Play Control! series in Japan for Wii on June 11, 2009. The main objective of the game is to earn HappyPoints[[appy Points | ]]by making people happy, and eventually become the [[Super Chibi-Robo Suit|best Chibi-Robo]]. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
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[[Chibi-Robo]]'s manager, [[Telly Vision]], is a small TV-Shaped robot who offers support to Chibi-Robo. Most of the times by talking instead of him, as Chibi-Robo is unable to speak. His dream is to become a singer, having already a song, [[Teriyaki Blues]]. [[Giga-Robo]] is a giant robot deactivated in the [[Basement]]. He shares a close relationship with all the other [[Toy]]s, but due to an energy crisis, he was deactivated. | [[Chibi-Robo]]'s manager, [[Telly Vision]], is a small TV-Shaped robot who offers support to Chibi-Robo. Most of the times by talking instead of him, as Chibi-Robo is unable to speak. His dream is to become a singer, having already a song, [[Teriyaki Blues]]. [[Giga-Robo]] is a giant robot deactivated in the [[Basement]]. He shares a close relationship with all the other [[Toy]]s, but due to an energy crisis, he was deactivated. | ||
There are also the [[Spydor | There are also the [[Spydor]]z, the evil spider robots designed by [[Mr. Sanderson]] and reprogrammed by his company in order to be hostile and evil to [[Chibi-Robo]]s everywhere. Chibi-Robo uses his [[Chibi-Blaster]] to destroy them and used their [[Scrap]] to build [[Utilibots]] in the [[Recyclotron]] in order to help him reach otherwise impossible to reach spots, or move around the house faster. Chibi-Robo soon destroys the [[Queen Spydor]] with the help of [[Mr. Sanderson]], who upgrades his [[Chibi-Blaster]]. | ||
==Sequel== | ==Sequel== | ||
It received a sequel in 2007 (2008 in Australia) called ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]''. In 2009, a third installment was released only in Japan, titled [[Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ō'so'ji!|''Okaeri! | It received a sequel in 2007 (2008 in Australia) called ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]''. In 2009, a third installment was released only in Japan, titled [[Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ō'so'ji!|''Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!'']], which takes place in the house of a grown-up [[Jenny]], from the first game. Many fans have attempted creating an English hack of the game, but so far none have succeeded. | ||
== Trivia/Goofs == | == Trivia/Goofs == |