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*Shooting Drake with the [[Chibi-Blaster]] will make his helmet blink, revealing his bald head. | *Shooting Drake with the [[Chibi-Blaster]] will make his helmet blink, revealing his bald head. | ||
*In the Japanese version, Drake's helmet has a blue visor, while in the U.S. version, it is yellow. In [[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]], it Drake's visor is blue in both versions. | *In the Japanese version, Drake's helmet has a blue visor, while in the U.S. version, it is yellow. In [[Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder]], it Drake's visor is blue in both versions. | ||
*He appears as a third-party character in a 2008 Japanese-only game called ''Captain Rainbow''. Surprisingly, his visor's color in the trailers were yellow like in the U.S. version of Chibi Robo, but this was eventually changed back to blue in the final version of the game. | *He appears as a third-party character in a 2008 Japanese-only game called ''Captain Rainbow,'' also a'' ''Skip game. Surprisingly, his visor's color in the trailers were yellow like in the U.S. version of Chibi Robo, but this was eventually changed back to blue in the final version of the game. | ||
* In his Chibi Robo Photo Finder appearance, his eyebrows are visible but are humorously placed at a low position of his face. | * In his Chibi Robo Photo Finder appearance, his eyebrows are visible but are humorously placed at a low position of his face. | ||
[[Category:Toys]] | [[Category:Toys]] |
Revision as of 00:19, 4 April 2016
Space Hunter Drake Redcrest (usually shortened to Drake Redcrest) is one of the toys in Chibi Robo. He is an action figure that is supposed to be a Space Hunter and has his own TV show, which Mr. Sanderson loves to watch. He's the one who gives Chibi Robo the Drake Redcrest Suit and teaches Chibi how to pose. After the first utilibot is made, he will begin to start a new move. When Sunshine destroys Princess Pitts' castle, Drake tries to stop Sunshine, only to make Sunshine more angry. Sunshine begins to attack Drake, who tries using a forceshield. Unfortunately for him, Sunshine was also in the forceshield providing no protection for Drake leading to Sunshine punching him to the ground.
He's one of the first toys Chibi encounters in the game and can be often seen "patrolling" the living room.
Personality
Drake tends to be loyal to sticking to Justice and tries to stop anything that he thinks is evil. Drake appears to not be smarter than he looks at times he becomes forgetful and at times gets distracted from his duties.
Description
Drake's costume resembles various 1970's Japanese superhero outfits like Neo Roider Cassshern, or Gatchaman sporting a helmet with a blue visor, and a yellow V on his chest. His head is barely seen at times through the shield of his helmet, and when visible, it is shown that his "teeth" are always showing, as if smiling. This trait is exclusive to his original appearence, as in Captain Rainbow, his chin portrudes and is the only visible part of his head while in Photo Finder, only his eye brows and part of his eyes are distinguishable. In his original appearance in Chibi Robo Plug into Adventure, he has a blaster on the right side of his belt, while in Chibi Robo Photo finder, he doesn't have it along with his original belt, sporting a more thin one that includes a new design on the buckle rather than the original symbol.
Gallery
The US version of Drake Redcrest in Chibi-Robo!.
Trivia
- Drake is one of the first toys seen in the game.
- Drake is the first character to give Chibi-Robo a costume.
- Drake is possibly unaware that the aliens helped Giga-Robo bring the toys to life and helping Giga-Robo get internal battery due to wanting to defeat them.
- Drake is a toy, yet he has super powers.
- Drake is one of the few characters to suffer a serious injury, He got beaten by Sunshine after trying to stop him from wrecking Princess Pitt's castle.
- Shooting Drake with the Chibi-Blaster will make his helmet blink, revealing his bald head.
- In the Japanese version, Drake's helmet has a blue visor, while in the U.S. version, it is yellow. In Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder, it Drake's visor is blue in both versions.
- He appears as a third-party character in a 2008 Japanese-only game called Captain Rainbow, also a Skip game. Surprisingly, his visor's color in the trailers were yellow like in the U.S. version of Chibi Robo, but this was eventually changed back to blue in the final version of the game.
- In his Chibi Robo Photo Finder appearance, his eyebrows are visible but are humorously placed at a low position of his face.