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:''This be bout tha straight-up original gangsta game up in tha series. Put ya muthafuckin choppers up if ya feel dis! For tha characta peep [[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!|Chibi-Robo]]. For tha series peep [[Chibi-Robo! (series)]]. For tha televizzle series peep [[Da Chibi-Robo! Chibi Show!]]''
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'''''Chibi-Robo!''''' is tha straight-up original gangsta game up in tha [[Chibi Robo (series)|''Chibi-Robo'' series]], n' was busted out fo' tha Nintendo GameCube up in 2006. Dat shiznit was pimped by Skip, Ltd and published up in Japan by Bandai and up in Uptown Tha Ghetto n' Europe by Nintendo. Well shiiiit, it became a part of tha New Play Control! series up in Japan fo' Wii on June 11, 2009. Da main objectizzle of tha game is ta git [[Kool as fuck Point]]s by makin playas happy, n' eventually become tha [[Supa Chibi-Robo Suit|best Chibi-Robo]].
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{{See also|Chibi-Robo (disambiguation)}}
'''''Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!''''' (ちびロボ!) is the first installment in the [[Chibi-Robo! (series)|''Chibi-Robo!'' series]], and was first released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan in 2005. It was developed by [[Wikipedia: Skip Ltd.|skip Ltd.]] and published by Nintendo. The main objective of the game is to earn [[Happy Point]]s by making people happy, and eventually become the best [[Chibi-Robo]].


==Story==
==Story==
Da game is set up in tha doggy den of a thugged-out dysfunctionizzle crew, tha [[Sandersons]].
The game is set in the house of a dysfunctional family, the [[Sandersons]].


On [[Jenny]]z eighth birthday, her father, [[Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]], purchases her a [[Chibi-Robo]], a lil' small-ass robot whose goal is ta brang happinizz ta everyone. Because of tha crewz financial problems n' Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson not havin a thang, [[Mrs. Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]] (his hoe) gets mad salty at Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson fo' bustin so much Moolah durin such a time.
On [[Jenny Sanderson|Jenny Sanderson's]] eighth birthday, her father, [[George Sanderson]], purchases her a [[Chibi-Robo]], a small robot whose goal is to bring happiness to everyone. Because of the family's financial problems and Mr. Sanderson not having a job, [[Mrs. Sanderson]] (his wife) gets angry at Mr. Sanderson for spending so much money during such a time.


Even though tha crew is up in a cold-ass lil critical financial thang, they celebrate [[Jenny]]z birthdizzle wit Chibi-Robo n' [[Telly Vision]]. [[Dizzle Cycle|Night]] eventually comes n' tha crew goes ta chill ([[Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]] bein forced ta chill on tha couch as [[Mrs. Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]] is still mad at him), while [[Chibi-Robo]] goes off ta explore tha crib yo. Dude n' Telly Vision soon smoke up dat tha toys round tha doggy den can move n' talk, n' his thugged-out lil' punk-ass befriendz them, n' starts helpin dem up wit they shits yo. His adventure round tha [[Sandersons' house]] continues.
Even though the family is in a critical financial situation, they celebrate [[Jenny]]'s birthday with Chibi-Robo and [[Telly Vision]]. [[Day Cycle|Night]] eventually comes and the family goes to sleep ([[Mr. Sanderson]] being forced to sleep on the couch as [[Mrs. Sanderson]] is still mad at him), while [[Chibi-Robo]] goes off to explore the house. He and Telly Vision soon find out that all the toys around the house can move and talk. Chibi-Robo befriends them and starts helping the toys out with their troubles. His adventure around the [[Sandersons' house]] continues. Eventually, Chibi-Robo finds a large robot in the basement with a missing leg called Giga-Robo, who was once a companion of the Sandersons, but had to be deactivated due to its high electricity consumption. Chibi-Robo attempts to revive Giga-Robo by fully charging its massive battery using the Giga-charger and makes it a goal to find Giga-Robo's missing leg, but is attacked by spider-like robots called Spydorz.


==Characters==
When George purchases yet another toy, Helen locks herself in her room and tells him that she wants a divorce, prompting the rest of the family to do housework in an attempt to make up for it. Meanwhile, Chibi-Robo finds a strange pattern in the backyard and uses his radar to contact an alien species. Once the aliens land and greet him, Chibi-Robo uses a time machine made by the visitors to go into the past to find a code to enter a safe in the master bedroom containing Giga-Robo's leg. He returns to the present to open the safe, but several larger Spydorz are released and capture the Sandersons. It's revealed that George originally created the Spydorz to be friends with the Chibi-Robos, but his toy company reprogrammed them to be hostile (it is unknown why), causing George to quit his job. George upgrades Chibi-Robo's blaster weapon, allowing the small robot to defeat the Queen Spydor, recover Giga-Robo's missing leg, and rescue the Sandersons. George apologizes for lying to Helen, and the two reconcile. Once Chibi-Robo fully recharges Giga-Robo's battery, reattaches his missing leg, and finds the passcode needed to turn him on, he reactivates Giga-Robo, and the aliens meet them in the backyard. The aliens explain that the toys are able to walk and talk due to a request from Giga-Robo to give them life and to give all Giga-Robos infinite battery power to prevent their energy consumption. The aliens could not do the latter at the time and returned to their own planet to obtain the item necessary to grant Giga-Robo's wish. They then give Giga-Robo this ability, who shares it with Chibi-Robo and the rest of the robots in the world as well, eliminating the energy problem.
There is nuff muthafuckin toys up in tha house.


One of tha straight-up original gangsta toys tha playa findz is [[Drake Redcrest|Space Hunta Drake Redcrest]], a pimp from a straight-up hyped TV show. [[Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]] is one of his crazy-ass nuff hustlas n' has every last muthafuckin thang related ta him, like a [[Mug]] n' a [[Toothbrush]], both of which Chibi-Robo will use as [[Tools]] fo' realz. Another toy dat is ghon be kicked it wit on tha straight-up original gangsta night is [[Sophie]], [[Tao]]z chew toy, whoz ass has a cold-ass lil crush on Drake Redcrest n' loves ta peep his thugged-out lil' patrol. Then, as tha adventure progresses, Chibi Robo will find nuff other toys, like fuckin tha [[Jacked Ranger]]s, a army of egg soldiers, [[Captain Plankbeard]], a oldschool pirate whoz ass wandaz round tha [[Basement]] n' asks Chibi-Robo fo' nuff muthafuckin thangs up in order ta be able ta sail again n' again n' again (like recoverin [[Da Scurvy Splinter|his ship]] or hirin a pirate crew, fo' example), [[Da Great Peekoe]], a strange toy whoz ass likes ta meditate n' "purify souls" (A gamblin minigame dat can be used ta make much [[Moolah]] up in lil time), [[Sunshine]], a funky-ass bear starvin fo' nectar, [[Supa-Hoe Pizzles]], a ghettofab bizzatch livin up in [[Jennyz Room|Jennyz bedroom]], [[Mort]], a mummy livin under Jennyz bed wit a cold-ass lil crush on [[Supa-Hoe Pizzles]], [[Dinah]], a gangbangin' finger-lickin' dinosaur made of bricks wit a cold-ass lil crush on [[Funky Phil]], another toy, whoz ass loves ta ride dirty n' endz up wit a funky-ass bunch of [[Phillies|sprouts]] whoz ass grind wit him, n' [[Primopuel]], whoz ass he findz up in a [[Tamagotchi|Treasure Chest]].
==Gameplay==
The player controls Chibi-Robo, a 10cm tall robot, and must navigate the Sanderson home to clean up messes and throw away trash. Chibi-Robo can pull out drawers to climb on, hop up a short distance on small ledges in front of him, climb cords and ropes, and use his [[Chibi-Copter]] to safely get down from high areas. Chibi-Robo runs on a battery, and must be recharged by plugging the [[Chibi-Plug]] into an [[Outlet]] before the battery reaches zero to continue gameplay. At first, Chibi-Robo's battery only holds 60 [[Watt]]s, but is upgraded by 20 Watts by reaching [[Chibi-Ranking]] milestones, and is upgraded to infinite power by reactivating [[Giga-Robo]] and reaching #1 Chibi-Ranking. The Chibi-Ranking is increased by collecting [[Happy Point]]s, which are earned by cleaning up stains, throwing away trash, and helping other characters. Chibi-Robo can also collect [[Moolah]] which is used to purchase items on the Chibi-PC, or gambled with [[The Great Peekoe]]. Chibi-Robo uses [[Chibi-Tool]]s like the [[Toothbrush]] and [[Squirter]] to clean up stains, the [[Spoon]] to dig up dirt, and the [[Mug]] to avoid taking damage. He can use the [[Chibi-Blaster]] to destroy [[Spydorz]], open certain pathways, and reveal hidden [[Chibi-Door]]s. Several characters in the game have [[Stickers]] that are earned by completing their stories.


Da [[Sandersons|Sandersons crew]] is goin all up in financial problems. Boy it's gettin hot, yes indeed it is. [[Jenny]] is they eight-year oldschool daughta whoz ass wears a Frog Costume all dizzle n' be thinkin she be a [[Frogs|Frog]]. [[Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]] is tha unemployed daddy of tha crew yo. Dude quits his company without spittin some lyrics ta [[Mrs. Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]], which make her mad at him, especially since he keeps buyin freshly smoked up [[Drake Redcrest]] toys without spittin some lyrics ta her n' shit. Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Biatch eventually endz up lockin her muthafuckin ass up in her [[bedroom]] n' threatens divorce. [[Tao]], tha dawg of tha crew, also interacts wit Chibi-Robo.
==Characters==
===Chibi-Robo===
{{Main|Chibi-Robo}}
[[File:NTR ChibiRoboDS char011.png|thumb|64px]]
The titular character and controlled by the player, Chibi-Robo is a 10cm tall robot made by [[Citrusoft Robotics]], designed by [[George Ebisu]] with the purpose of making people happy. He has a [[Chibi-Plug]] which he uses to charge up his [[Watt|battery]] at [[Outlet]]s around the Sanderson household, activate [[Utilibot]]s, and open [[Chibi-Door]]s. While not being able to speak, Chibi-Robo can wear different [[Suit]]s to get various reactions from characters he interacts with. In addition to the [[Chibi-Gear]] made by Citrusoft, Chibi-Robo comes across various objects in the Sanderson home which he turns into [[Chibi-Tool]]s. This is the first model of Chibi-Robos developed by Citrusoft, after [[Giga-Robo]]s caused an energy crisis and were discontinued.
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===Telly Vision===
{{Main|Telly Vision}}
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Chibi-Robo's manager, Telly Vision, is a small flying TV-shaped [[Robots|robot]] made by [[Citrusoft Robotics]] who offers support to Chibi-Robo, speaking for him and giving him advice on how to reach the number one spot in the [[Chibi-Ranking]]s. His dream is to become a singer, already having a song, "[[Teriyaki Blues]]". Telly Vision has an excitable personality, being easy to startle or bring to tears.
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===Giga-Robo===
{{Main|Giga-Robo}}
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.
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===Jenny Sanderson===
{{Main|Jenny Sanderson}}
The eight-year-old daughter who wears a Frog Costume all day and thinks she is a [[Frogs|Frog]].
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===George Sanderson===
{{Main|George Sanderson}}
The unemployed father of the family. He quits his company without telling [[Mrs. Sanderson]], which makes her mad at him, especially since he keeps buying new [[Drake Redcrest]] toys without telling her.
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===Helen Sanderson===
{{Main|Helen Sanderson}}
After discovering her husband's resignation, she eventually ends up locking herself in her [[bedroom]] and threatens him with a divorce.
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===Tao===
{{Main|Tao}}
The dog of the family, also interacts with Chibi-Robo.
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===Drake Redcrest===
{{Main|Drake Redcrest}}
A hero from a very famous TV show. [[Mr. Sanderson]] is one of his many fans and has everything related to him, like a [[Mug]] and a [[Toothbrush]], both of which Chibi-Robo will use as [[Tools]].
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===Sophie===
{{Main|Sophie}}
[[Tao|Tao's]] chew toy, who has a crush on Drake Redcrest and loves to watch his patrols.
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===Free Rangers===
{{Main|Free Rangers}}
An army of egg soldiers.
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===Sarge===
{{Main|Sarge}}
The leader of the Free Rangers.
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===Captain Plankbeard===
{{Main|Captain Plankbeard}}
An old pirate who wanders around the [[Basement]] and asks Chibi-Robo for several things in order to be able to sail again (like recovering [[The Scurvy Splinter|his ship]] or hiring a pirate crew, for example).
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===The Great Peekoe===
{{Main|The Great Peekoe}}
A strange toy who likes to meditate and "purify souls" (a gambling mini-game that can be used to make much [[Moolah]] in little time).
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===Sunshine===
{{Main|Sunshine}}
A bear starving for nectar.
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===Princess Pitts===
{{Main|Princess Pitts}}
A lovely princess living in [[Jenny's Room|Jenny's bedroom]].
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===Mort===
{{Main|Mort}}
A mummy living under Jenny's bed with a crush on [[Princess Pitts]].
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===Dinah===
{{Main|Dinah}}
A dinosaur made of bricks with a crush on [[Funky Phil]].
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===Funky Phil===
{{Main|Funky Phil}}
Another toy, who loves to dance and ends up with a bunch of [[Phillies|sprouts]] who dance with him.
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===Spydorz===
{{Main|Spydorz}}
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 [[Chibi-House/Plug Into Adventure!#Recyclotron|Recyclotron]] in order to help him reach otherwise impossible to reach spots or move around the house faster.


Besides toys n' tha crew, there be also nuff other characters. There is [[Kid Eggplant]], [[Mista Muthafuckin Prongs]], a [[Bird]], two [[Frogs]], tha [[Tamagotchi]] n' tha [[Fish]] (Chibi-Robo, however, only interacts wit tha goldfish by feedin dem wit [[Crumb|Cookie Crumbs]]).
==Development==
{{Main|Chibi-Robo! (Prototype Pre-Alpha)}}


[[Chibi-Robo]]z manager, [[Telly Vision]], be a lil' small-ass TV-Shaped robot whoz ass offers support ta Chibi-Robo, most of tha time by poppin' off up in his thugged-out lil' place, as Chibi-Robo is unable ta drop a rhyme yo. His trip is ta become a thug, already havin a song, [[Teriyaki Blues]]. [[Giga-Robo]] be a giant robot deactivated up in tha [[Basement]] yo. Dude shares a cold-ass lil close relationshizzle wit all tha other [[Toy]]s yo, but cuz of a juice crisis, da thug was deactivated.
''Chibi-Robo!'' was announced in early 2003 with publishing rights held by Bandai. Its original projected release date was June 2003 in Japan and spring 2004 in North America.<ref>http://cube.ign.com/articles/394/394043p1.html IGN Staff (April 17, 2003). "Chibi Robo - GameCube Preview". IGN. Retrieved May 26, 2008.</ref> Unlike the released version of ''Chibi-Robo!'', the beta version entailed the player training Chibi-Robo to defend the home of his inventor from a pair of burglars. The gameplay was different as well. Instead of a platform-adventure game, it played like a point-and-click adventure title, where the player was not in direct control of Chibi-Robo, but was rather conveying commands to him by clicking a cursor around the area.<ref>https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0507/2_2/ Nintendo staff. プラグをかついで プレイレポート (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved March 26, 2011.</ref>


There is also tha [[Spydor]]z, tha evil spider robots designed by [[Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]] n' reprogrammed by his company up in order ta be straight-up shitty n' evil ta [[Chibi-Robo]]s everywhere, so peek-a-boo, clear tha way, I be comin' thru fo'sho. Chibi-Robo uses his [[Chibi-Blaster]] ta fuck wit dem n' used they [[Scrap]] ta build [[Utilibots]] up in tha [[Recyclotron]] up in order ta help his ass reach otherwise impossible ta reach spots, or move round tha doggy den fasta n' shit. Chibi-Robo soon destroys tha [[Queen Spydor]] wit tha help of [[Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson]], whoz ass upgrades his [[Chibi-Blaster]].
==Demos==
The game has a kiosk demo, available in the US in Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc - Version 34, and in Europe in Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc - April 2006. The two demos are very similar, with the only notable difference being that Telly has additional dialog in the European version. There does not appear to be a Japanese demo. In this demo, you play as Chibi-Robo limited to the Living Room and Chibi-House near the beginning of the story. The data for this demo appears to mostly be a stripped-down version of the final game.


==Sequels==
Data from these demos exists in the final US and European versions of the game: stage 28 is the demo's Chibi-House, and stage 29 is the demo's Living Room. The US versions of these rooms are very unfinished, being modified copies of slightly earlier localizations of these rooms. They do not make a functional demo, and the game crashes trying to access these rooms at certain points. This may indicate that the US demo was not finished until after the final US version of the game was completed.
It received a sequel up in 2007 (2008 up in Australia) called ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]''. In 2009, a third installment was busted out only up in Japan, titled ''Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Kool as fuck Richie Ōsōji!'', which takes place up in tha doggy den of a grown-up [[Jenny]], from tha straight-up original gangsta game.


== Trivia/Goofs ==
The European demo, on the other hand, exists completely intact in the European version of the game. It can be accessed by falling into the drain with the following Gecko Code active:


* Chibi-Robo is made from recycled aluminum. This was revealed up in tha second game, [[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol|''Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol'']].
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* Chibi-Robo travels 10 muthafuckin years up in tha past wit tha time machine yo, but Mrs. Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson mentions havin a gangbangin' future lil pimp n' say dat they is waitin fo' Jennyz arrival. It aint nuthin but tha nick nack patty wack, I still gots tha bigger sack. Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Since dis is 10 muthafuckin years ago, dat thugged-out biiiatch couldn't be pregnant, so her big-ass booty seems ta done been plannin on havin a cold-ass lil lil pimp at least 2 muthafuckin years up in advance.
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* It be unknown how tha fuck Drake Redcrest can have supa powers if he is just a toy. While his fuckin lil' dramatic explosions is obviously gunpowder (afta a mission dat requires tha retrieval of such), his fuckin lata ice powers is inexplicable.
==Sequels==
 
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 Ōsōji!|Okaeri!&nbsp;Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!]]'', which takes place in the house of a grown-up [[Jenny]] from the first game.
* Dinah has been called a oldschool lady, so its unknown how tha fuck long dat freaky freaky biatch has lived wit tha Sandersons.
 
* Jizzy is eight yo, but her room is covered wit toys fo' toddlers.
 
* It be unknown how tha fuck Sunshine did not know Drake Redcrest even though they have lived wit each other fo' a long-ass time.
 
* Da charactas show graphical glitches when blasted by tha Chibi-Blaster.
 
* Telly say wata could make his ass rust yo, but his schmoooove ass cries tears all tha time without damage. Well shiiiit, it is unknown where these tears come from.
* When Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson, Jenny, n' Tao slide down tha rail, Jizzy has Sunshine yo, but he is found up in her room later n' shit. Well shiiiit, it is unknown how tha fuck dis happened. Y'all KNOW dat shit, muthafucka! Similarly, once Chibi-Robo gives Jizzy all 10 Frog Rings, all of dem end up scattered round tha doggy den tha moment Chibi-Robo leaves tha room.
 
* When Chibi-Robo awakens afta bein knocked up from pluggin his dirty ass ta Giga-Robo, Telly knows bout Giga-Robo yo, but when Captain Plankbeard introduces dem ta Giga-Robo, Telly is shocked when they peep his muthafuckin ass. But fuck dat shiznit yo, tha word on tha street is dat he already knew bout Giga-Robo, so itz unknown why he is straight-up surprised.
 
* When Telly n' Chibi-Robo is hustlin from Dinah when they first hook up her, her ass is straight-up close behind dem yo, but as Telly talks ta Chibi-Robo, dat thugged-out biiiatch can still be heard stompin towardz dem as if dat biiiiatch was across tha room. Before they run ta tha wall, her ass is within inchez of them, which means her big-ass booty should have caught up instantly before Telly even leaves Chibi-Robo.
* It be impossible fo' Mort n' Supa-Hoe Pizzlez lil pimps ta be lil kids, up in fact Supa-Hoe Pizzles couldn't have had lil pimps so quickly afta some minutes afta smokin da sticky-icky-icky wit Mort yo. Her lil pimps should be introduced as babies, not lil' kids. Then again, itz impossible fo' toys ta talk, move, or have children, so dis be a moot point.
* It be like surprisin dat Funky Phil don't seem ta notice or mention dat [[Freaky Phil]] is different from his siblings.
 
*When Sunshine attacks tha castle, Mort mistakes tha battle fo' a earthquake, meanin most of tha room is bein shaken as tha castle gets shaken up by Sunshine. But fuck dat shiznit yo, tha word on tha street is dat he is tha second phattest toy, so there is no way da perved-out muthafucka should be able ta shake tha castle or anythang close by it, or make big-ass noises, n' if tha battle takes place at night, there is no way Jizzy should be able ta chill all up in all dat bobbin n' noises without wakin up or even up in tha morning, or any of tha Sandersons should be able ta hear tha noise up in tha room.
 
* Almost every last muthafuckin thug characta dat has a relationshizzle wit a girl, expect fo' Mort, appears ta git hen peck, Mista Muthafuckin Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sanderson admits dat his hoe scares his ass a funky-ass bit, n' tha Bird fears bein late wit a thugged-out date wit his wild lil' freakadelic hoe since she plucked his wild lil' feathers, n' Fred was afraid his wild lil' freakadelic hoe Freida will give his ass a whoopin fo' not listenin ta her muthafuckin ass.


* Telly believes Funky Phil took a dirt nap cuz his thugged-out ass wasn't whoopin, even though da thug was straight-up switched off. Even though da thug was given a ass along wit tha other toys, Funky Phil be a toy, n' if da perved-out muthafucka still needz batteries, then da perved-out muthafucka shouldn't gotz a ass at all, n' he be able ta produce offsprin as if da thug was a livin plant. Da toys have, at times, rocked up ta need or wanna smoke or drink yo, but if they is toys, they shouldn't have any organs, n' therefore should not need any chicken or gin n juice n' shit. Dinah is peeped tryin ta smoke frogs yo, but she aint a real dinosaur, so she straight-up shouldn't need ta smoke frogs. Right back up in yo muthafuckin ass. Sunshine fronts he gets hungry yo, but he also shouldn't be gettin horny if he be a toy, he be also peeped wettin his dirty ass yo, but dis shouldn't happen cuz da perved-out muthafucka shouldn't be able ta git a funky-ass bladder n' shit. Da toys still show signs dat they need a switch on dem ta work properly, like Funky Phil n' Mort.
==Gallery==
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* It be unknown how tha fuck Supa-Hoe Pizzles gets up in her own castle since her ass is much talla then tha doors.
==Trivia==
*The game was originally going to be published by Bandai as a point & click adventure game.
*At the start of development (presumably 2002), the game's eventual director, Kenichi Nishi, was not part of the project.
*In 2003, Nintendo producer Kensuke Tanabe discussed the game with Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, and Miyamoto said "The character is pretty nice, so I think if Nishi works on the game it will be great." This led to Nintendo publishing the game instead of Bandai, and Nishi taking the duty of director.
*Some of the characters show graphical glitches when shot by the [[Chibi-Blaster]].
*The flag on the trophy in the basement behind the Great Peekoe is only one dimensional. If you go behind the trophy, you can't see the flag.
*It became a part of the New Play Control! series in Japan for Wii on June 11, 2009.


* Plankbeard  drops some lyrics ta Chibi-Robo ta not use tha outletz of tha Sandersons home ta charge tha [[Giga-Battery]], since it would cost too much scrilla yo, but they charge tha battery up in tha Chibi-Doggy Den which is connected ta a outlet up in tha Living-Room, so they is technologically takin juice from tha crib yo. However since dat outlet is regulated based on payment, it means itz only bein used when Chibi Robo puts up in enough scrilla ta offset tha cost of tha electricitizzle taken in.
==References==
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*Drake Redcrest don't give a fuck how tha fuck ta git ta Supa-Hoe Pizzlez castle cuz she be all up in tha top yo, but up in all dem scenes, Drake Redcrest has been shown ta be able ta fly. But fuck dat shiznit yo, tha word on tha street is dat Drake Redcrest aint straight-up smart-ass either.
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*Da flag on tha trophy up in tha basement behind Da Great Peekoe is only one dimensional. It aint nuthin but tha nick nack patty wack, I still gots tha bigger sack. If you go behind tha trophy, you can't peep tha flag.
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Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!
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Developer skip Ltd.
Publisher Nintendo
Platform(s) Nintendo GameCube
Release date
  • JP June 23, 2005
  • NA February 8, 2006
  • PAL May 26, 2006
Language(s) English, Japanese
Genre Platform, Adventure
Rating(s) ESRB rating - E10+.png PEGI 7 Violence All=CERO All (Suitable For All ages)
Media GameCube Game Disc
Not what you were looking for? See: Chibi-Robo (disambiguation)

Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure! (ちびロボ!) is the first installment in the Chibi-Robo! series, and was first released for the Nintendo GameCube in Japan in 2005. It was developed by skip Ltd. and published by Nintendo. The main objective of the game is to earn Happy Points by making people happy, and eventually become the best Chibi-Robo.

Story

The game is set in the house of a dysfunctional family, the Sandersons.

On Jenny Sanderson's eighth birthday, her father, George Sanderson, purchases her a Chibi-Robo, a small robot whose goal is to bring happiness to everyone. Because of the family's financial problems and Mr. Sanderson not having a job, Mrs. Sanderson (his wife) gets angry at Mr. Sanderson for spending so much money during such a time.

Even though the family is in a critical financial situation, they celebrate Jenny's birthday with Chibi-Robo and Telly Vision. Night eventually comes and the family goes to sleep (Mr. Sanderson being forced to sleep on the couch as Mrs. Sanderson is still mad at him), while Chibi-Robo goes off to explore the house. He and Telly Vision soon find out that all the toys around the house can move and talk. Chibi-Robo befriends them and starts helping the toys out with their troubles. His adventure around the Sandersons' house continues. Eventually, Chibi-Robo finds a large robot in the basement with a missing leg called Giga-Robo, who was once a companion of the Sandersons, but had to be deactivated due to its high electricity consumption. Chibi-Robo attempts to revive Giga-Robo by fully charging its massive battery using the Giga-charger and makes it a goal to find Giga-Robo's missing leg, but is attacked by spider-like robots called Spydorz.

When George purchases yet another toy, Helen locks herself in her room and tells him that she wants a divorce, prompting the rest of the family to do housework in an attempt to make up for it. Meanwhile, Chibi-Robo finds a strange pattern in the backyard and uses his radar to contact an alien species. Once the aliens land and greet him, Chibi-Robo uses a time machine made by the visitors to go into the past to find a code to enter a safe in the master bedroom containing Giga-Robo's leg. He returns to the present to open the safe, but several larger Spydorz are released and capture the Sandersons. It's revealed that George originally created the Spydorz to be friends with the Chibi-Robos, but his toy company reprogrammed them to be hostile (it is unknown why), causing George to quit his job. George upgrades Chibi-Robo's blaster weapon, allowing the small robot to defeat the Queen Spydor, recover Giga-Robo's missing leg, and rescue the Sandersons. George apologizes for lying to Helen, and the two reconcile. Once Chibi-Robo fully recharges Giga-Robo's battery, reattaches his missing leg, and finds the passcode needed to turn him on, he reactivates Giga-Robo, and the aliens meet them in the backyard. The aliens explain that the toys are able to walk and talk due to a request from Giga-Robo to give them life and to give all Giga-Robos infinite battery power to prevent their energy consumption. The aliens could not do the latter at the time and returned to their own planet to obtain the item necessary to grant Giga-Robo's wish. They then give Giga-Robo this ability, who shares it with Chibi-Robo and the rest of the robots in the world as well, eliminating the energy problem.

Gameplay

The player controls Chibi-Robo, a 10cm tall robot, and must navigate the Sanderson home to clean up messes and throw away trash. Chibi-Robo can pull out drawers to climb on, hop up a short distance on small ledges in front of him, climb cords and ropes, and use his Chibi-Copter to safely get down from high areas. Chibi-Robo runs on a battery, and must be recharged by plugging the Chibi-Plug into an Outlet before the battery reaches zero to continue gameplay. At first, Chibi-Robo's battery only holds 60 Watts, but is upgraded by 20 Watts by reaching Chibi-Ranking milestones, and is upgraded to infinite power by reactivating Giga-Robo and reaching #1 Chibi-Ranking. The Chibi-Ranking is increased by collecting Happy Points, which are earned by cleaning up stains, throwing away trash, and helping other characters. Chibi-Robo can also collect Moolah which is used to purchase items on the Chibi-PC, or gambled with The Great Peekoe. Chibi-Robo uses Chibi-Tools like the Toothbrush and Squirter to clean up stains, the Spoon to dig up dirt, and the Mug to avoid taking damage. He can use the Chibi-Blaster to destroy Spydorz, open certain pathways, and reveal hidden Chibi-Doors. Several characters in the game have Stickers that are earned by completing their stories.

Characters

Chibi-Robo

Main article: Chibi-Robo
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The titular character and controlled by the player, Chibi-Robo is a 10cm tall robot made by Citrusoft Robotics, designed by George Ebisu with the purpose of making people happy. He has a Chibi-Plug which he uses to charge up his battery at Outlets around the Sanderson household, activate Utilibots, and open Chibi-Doors. While not being able to speak, Chibi-Robo can wear different Suits to get various reactions from characters he interacts with. In addition to the Chibi-Gear made by Citrusoft, Chibi-Robo comes across various objects in the Sanderson home which he turns into Chibi-Tools. This is the first model of Chibi-Robos developed by Citrusoft, after Giga-Robos caused an energy crisis and were discontinued.


Telly Vision

Main article: Telly Vision
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Chibi-Robo's manager, Telly Vision, is a small flying TV-shaped robot made by Citrusoft Robotics who offers support to Chibi-Robo, speaking for him and giving him advice on how to reach the number one spot in the Chibi-Rankings. His dream is to become a singer, already having a song, "Teriyaki Blues". Telly Vision has an excitable personality, being easy to startle or bring to tears.


Giga-Robo

Main article: Giga-Robo

A giant robot deactivated in the Basement. He shares a close relationship with all the other Toys, but due to an energy crisis, he was deactivated.


Jenny Sanderson

Main article: Jenny Sanderson

The eight-year-old daughter who wears a Frog Costume all day and thinks she is a Frog.


George Sanderson

Main article: George Sanderson

The unemployed father of the family. He quits his company without telling Mrs. Sanderson, which makes her mad at him, especially since he keeps buying new Drake Redcrest toys without telling her.


Helen Sanderson

Main article: Helen Sanderson

After discovering her husband's resignation, she eventually ends up locking herself in her bedroom and threatens him with a divorce.


Tao

Main article: Tao

The dog of the family, also interacts with Chibi-Robo.


Drake Redcrest

Main article: Drake Redcrest

A hero from a very famous TV show. Mr. Sanderson is one of his many fans and has everything related to him, like a Mug and a Toothbrush, both of which Chibi-Robo will use as Tools.


Sophie

Main article: Sophie

Tao's chew toy, who has a crush on Drake Redcrest and loves to watch his patrols.


Free Rangers

Main article: Free Rangers

An army of egg soldiers.


Sarge

Main article: Sarge

The leader of the Free Rangers.


Captain Plankbeard

Main article: Captain Plankbeard

An old pirate who wanders around the Basement and asks Chibi-Robo for several things in order to be able to sail again (like recovering his ship or hiring a pirate crew, for example).


The Great Peekoe

Main article: The Great Peekoe

A strange toy who likes to meditate and "purify souls" (a gambling mini-game that can be used to make much Moolah in little time).


Sunshine

Main article: Sunshine

A bear starving for nectar.


Princess Pitts

Main article: Princess Pitts

A lovely princess living in Jenny's bedroom.


Mort

Main article: Mort

A mummy living under Jenny's bed with a crush on Princess Pitts.


Dinah

Main article: Dinah

A dinosaur made of bricks with a crush on Funky Phil.


Funky Phil

Main article: Funky Phil

Another toy, who loves to dance and ends up with a bunch of sprouts who dance with him.


Spydorz

Main article: Spydorz

The evil spider robots designed by Mr. Sanderson and reprogrammed by his company in order to be hostile and evil to Chibi-Robos 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.

Development

Main article: Chibi-Robo! (Prototype Pre-Alpha)

Chibi-Robo! was announced in early 2003 with publishing rights held by Bandai. Its original projected release date was June 2003 in Japan and spring 2004 in North America.[1] Unlike the released version of Chibi-Robo!, the beta version entailed the player training Chibi-Robo to defend the home of his inventor from a pair of burglars. The gameplay was different as well. Instead of a platform-adventure game, it played like a point-and-click adventure title, where the player was not in direct control of Chibi-Robo, but was rather conveying commands to him by clicking a cursor around the area.[2]

Demos

The game has a kiosk demo, available in the US in Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc - Version 34, and in Europe in Interactive Multi-Game Demo Disc - April 2006. The two demos are very similar, with the only notable difference being that Telly has additional dialog in the European version. There does not appear to be a Japanese demo. In this demo, you play as Chibi-Robo limited to the Living Room and Chibi-House near the beginning of the story. The data for this demo appears to mostly be a stripped-down version of the final game.

Data from these demos exists in the final US and European versions of the game: stage 28 is the demo's Chibi-House, and stage 29 is the demo's Living Room. The US versions of these rooms are very unfinished, being modified copies of slightly earlier localizations of these rooms. They do not make a functional demo, and the game crashes trying to access these rooms at certain points. This may indicate that the US demo was not finished until after the final US version of the game was completed.

The European demo, on the other hand, exists completely intact in the European version of the game. It can be accessed by falling into the drain with the following Gecko Code active:

2026644C 0000000B
0426644C 0000001D
E2000001 80008000

Sequels

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 Ōsōji!, which takes place in the house of a grown-up Jenny from the first game.

Gallery

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Trivia

  • The game was originally going to be published by Bandai as a point & click adventure game.
  • At the start of development (presumably 2002), the game's eventual director, Kenichi Nishi, was not part of the project.
  • In 2003, Nintendo producer Kensuke Tanabe discussed the game with Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto, and Miyamoto said "The character is pretty nice, so I think if Nishi works on the game it will be great." This led to Nintendo publishing the game instead of Bandai, and Nishi taking the duty of director.
  • Some of the characters show graphical glitches when shot by the Chibi-Blaster.
  • The flag on the trophy in the basement behind the Great Peekoe is only one dimensional. If you go behind the trophy, you can't see the flag.
  • It became a part of the New Play Control! series in Japan for Wii on June 11, 2009.

References

  1. http://cube.ign.com/articles/394/394043p1.html IGN Staff (April 17, 2003). "Chibi Robo - GameCube Preview". IGN. Retrieved May 26, 2008.
  2. https://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0507/2_2/ Nintendo staff. プラグをかついで プレイレポート (in Japanese). Nintendo. Retrieved March 26, 2011.