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* His armor is very similar to [[Sergeant Smogglor|Sergeant Smogglor's]] armor, possibly the same texture.
* His armor is very similar to [[Sergeant Smogglor|Sergeant Smogglor's]] armor, possibly the same texture.
* His name comes from the word "Hazmat", relating to his toxicity.
* His name comes from the word "Hazmat", relating to his toxicity.
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Revision as of 05:55, 7 July 2023

Hazmatroth
[[File:Hazmatroth1.png]]
Gender Male
Height 25.1 cm (9.88 in)
36.8 cm (1 ft 2.49 in) (with pipes)
Appearances Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol

Hazmatroth is a minor character in Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol. He is a villain in General Greenthumb's video game, Smog Wars. He is a monster that aims for the destruction of nature. He appears in a flashback cut-scene minigame which shows off Smog Wars and as an immobile toy being held by a child. It is unclear if the toy of Hazmatroth is alive.

Appearance

Hazmatroth from behind

Hazmatroth is a humanoid monster, though some parts of his body have a mechanical appearance. He has a head which is similar in shape to the beak of a vulture or a dodo, though it is fully purple with red and black eyes. His body is hunched, and he wears grey and black armor on his upper torso, and has 3 purple pipes on his back. His arms are larger at the bottom, and have a large spike protruding from both elbows. His lower torso is skinny and purple, leading into black legs and purple lower legs, with pointy feet.

Trivia

  • His armor is very similar to Sergeant Smogglor's armor, possibly the same texture.
  • His name comes from the word "Hazmat", relating to his toxicity.