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[[File:Capture2.jpg|thumb|114px|The outside of the '''Chibi-House'''.]] | [[File:Capture2.jpg|thumb|114px|The outside of the '''Chibi-House'''.]] | ||
A '''Chibi-House''' is where a [[Chibi-Robo]] lives, and each Chibi-Robo comes with one of these houses. The [[Chibi-PC]] is located inside. It is plugged into an [[outlet]], and there is always an unused outlet in the house. | A '''Chibi-House''' is where a [[Chibi-Robo]] lives, and each Chibi-Robo comes with one of these houses. The [[Chibi-PC]] is located inside. It is plugged into an [[outlet]], and there is always an unused outlet in the house. |
Revision as of 14:55, 9 August 2020
A Chibi-House is where a Chibi-Robo lives, and each Chibi-Robo comes with one of these houses. The Chibi-PC is located inside. It is plugged into an outlet, and there is always an unused outlet in the house.
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Trivia
- The Chibi-House is the only place in the original GameCube game where you can open the disk tray without the game crashing. So long as you don't access the Chibi-PC, attempt to save, or leave the Chibi-House, the game will continue to function.