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This is about the first game in the series. For the character see Chibi-Robo. For the series see Chibi-Robo! (series). For the television series see The Chibi-Robo! Chibi Show!
Chibi-Robo! is the first game in the Chibi-Robo Series. It was released for the 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. It stars a little robot named Chibi-Robo who tries to make his family happy.
Story
TBC.
Characters.
Space Hunter Drake Redcrest, the rest are TBA.
Sequel
It received a sequel in 2007 called Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol.
Trivia/Goofs
- Chibi-Robo is made from recycled aluminum. This was revealed in the second game "Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol".
- Chibi-Robo is traveling 10 years in the past with the time machine, but Mrs. Sanderson is bringing up about having a future child and saying that their waiting for Jenny's arrival, but this 10 years ago, she couldn't be pregnant.
- It is unknown how Drake Redcrest can have super powers if he is just a toy. While his dramatic explosions are obviously gunpowder (after a mission that requires the retrieval of such), his later ice powers are inexplicable.
- Dinah has been called a old lady, so its unknown how long she has lived with the Sandersons.
- Jenny is eight, but her room is covered with toys for toddlers.
- It is unknown how Sunshine did not know Drake Redcrest even though they lived with each other for a long time.
- The characters have shown glitches when shot by the Chibi-Blaster.
- Telly says water could make him rust, but he cries tears all the time without damage. It is unknown where these tears come from.
- When Mr. Sanderson, Jenny, and Tao slid down the rail, Jenny had Sunshine, but he is found in her room later. It is unknown how this happened. Simmilarly, once Chibi-robo gives Jenny all 10 Frog Rings, all of them end up scattered around the house the moment Chibi-Robo leaves the room.
- When Chibi-Robo awakens after being knocked out from plugging himself to Giga-Robo, Telly knows about Giga-Robo, but when Captian Plankbeard introduces them to Giga-Robo, Telly is shocked they are seeing a Giga-Robo, but he already knew he was Giga-Robo, so its unknown why he was completely suprised.
- When Telly and Chibi-Robo are running from Dinah when they first meet her, she is very close behind them, but as Telly talks to Chibi-Robo, she can still be heard stomping towards them as if she was across the room, but before they ran to the wall, she was within inches of them, which means she should have caught up instantly before Telly even leaves Chibi-Robo.
- It is impossible that Mort and Princess Pitt's children should be little kids, infact Princess Pitts couldn't have had children so quickly after some days after being with Mort, and her children should be introduced as babies, not young kids. Then again, it's impossible for toys to talk and move, so this is a moot point.
- Its quite surprising that Funky Phil doesn't seem to notice or mention that Freaky Phil is different from his siblings.
- When Sunshine attacks the castle, Mort mistakes the attack as a earthquake, meaning most of the room is being shaken as the castle gets shaken up by Sunshine, even though he is the second largest toy, there is no way he should be able to shake the castle or anything close by it, or make large noises, and if the attack takes place at night, there is no way Jenny should be able to sleep through all that shaking and noises without waking up or even in the morning, or any of the Sandersons should be able to hear the noise up in the room.
- Almost every male character that has a relationship with a girl, expect for Mort, appears to get hen peck, Mr. Sanderson admits that his wife scares him a bit, and the Bird fears being late with a date with his girlfriend since she plucked his feathers, and Fred was afraid his girlfriend Freida will give him a beating for not listening to her.
- Telly believes Funky Phil died because his heart wasn't beating, even though he was actually switched off. Even though he was given a soul along with the other toys, Funky Phil is a toy, and if he still needs batteries, then he shouldn't a heart at all, and he is able to produce offspring as if he was a living plant. The toys have appeared in times needing or wanting to eat or drink, but if they are toys, they shouldn't have any organs, and therefore should not need any food or water. Dinah is seen trying to eat frogs, but she is not a real dinosaur, so she really shouldn't need to eat frogs. Sunshine claims he gets hungry, but he also shouldn't be getting hungry if he is a toy, he is also seen wetting himself, but this shouldn't happen because he shouldn't be able to have a bladder. The toys still show signs that they need a switch on them to work properly, like Funky Phil and Mort.
- It is unknown how Princess Pitts gets in her own castle since she is much taller then the doors.
- Some of the toys are similar to the toys of Toy Story.
- Plankbeard tells Chibi-Robo to not use the outlets of the Sandersons home to charge the Giga-Battery, since it would cost to much money, but they charge the battery in the Chibi-House which is connected to a outlet in the Living-Room, so they are technically taken energy from the house. However since that outlet is regulated based on payment, it means it's only being used when Chibi puts in enough money to offset the cost of the electricity taken in.
- Drake Redcrest didn't know how to get to Princess Pitt's castle because she was at the top, but in a few scenes, Drake Redcrest has been shown to be able to fly, however Drake Redcrest isn't very smart either.
- The the flag on the trophie in the basement behind The Great Peekoe is only one dimensional. If you go behind the trophie you can't see the flag.