Chibi-Robo

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Chibi-Robo
Big Chibi-Robo.png
Other names Cheebo
Chibi
Jp name ちびロボ (ChibiRobo)
Gender Male
Occupation Cleaning Robot
Height 10 cm (3.94 in)
Appearances Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!
Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol
Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!
Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder
Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash
Not what you were looking for? See: Chibi-Robo (disambiguation)

A Chibi-Robo is a Robot produced by Citrusoft Robotics, and designed by George Ebisu, programmed with the goal of making people happy. Chibi-Robos are 10 centimeters tall, made of aluminum, and use batteries that run on Watts which are recharged using their Chibi-Plug and any standard Outlet. Most Chibi-Robos come with a Chibi-House as a place to recharge their Watts regularly. Chibi-Robos are accompanied by a manager or assistant to aid them in their tasks.

History

Before Citrusoft Robotics made Chibi-Robos, they made Giga-Robos, which were ten times bigger, a hundred times heavier, and used a thousand times more energy than the first model of Chibi-Robo. They started a trend known as Giga-Robo Fever, but their energy consumption was too high and caused an energy crisis, halting sales of Giga-Robos. Many thought this was the end of the robot boom until Citrusoft Robotics debuted the Chibi-Robo, designed by the same man behind Giga-Robo, George Ebisu. There were five prototype models of Chibi-Robo made before the design was finalized.

The First Model of Chibi-Robo

The first model of Chibi-Robo was designed with energy efficiency and happiness in mind, cleaning messes and and acting as a friendly companion. Over a million Chibi-Robos were sold in the first 6 months of their initial release.[1] Each comes with a Chibi-Copter pre-installed, but could purchase a Chibi-Blaster or Chibi-Radar with PIA Icon Moolah.png Moolah at the Chibi-PC Online Shop. They each come with a manager robot called Telly Vision. These Chibi-Robos eventually caused an energy crisis like the Giga-Robos and temporarily became less popular as a result.

During the events of Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, Chibi-Robos of this model around the world are competing to elevate their place on the Chibi-Ranking. Reaching number 1 of the Chibi-Ranking rewards the Chibi-Robo by being upgraded to Super Chibi-Robo.

The Sandersons' Chibi-Robo

The first model of Chibi-Robo can be seen in Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, owned by the the Sanderson family.

George Sanderson bought the Chibi-Robo for his daughter, Jenny, as a birthday gift. During the birthday celebration, Chibi-Robo was introduced, with its first objective being to get an impromptu gift for Jenny. Helen Sanderson, who was angry at her husband for buying the Chibi-Robo due to their tight budget, claimed that he had only purchased the robot for himself. Despite the divisive nature of the purchase, this Chibi-Robo eventually becomes considered a new member of the family quickly. Chibi-Robo meets and befriends several living Toys, discovers and revives the Giga-Robo left in disrepair within the Basement, defeats the Spydorz and their Queen, helps to fulfill the promise made by a group of Aliens to their friend, achieves the number one rank within the Chibi-Ranking, and prevents the divorce of Sandersons through the gradual repair of their turbulent relationship.

Due to the promise of the Aliens to their friend Giga-Robo being fulfilled, this Chibi-Robo, and any other Chibi-Robo that would plug itself into the Sandersons' Giga-Robo, would be granted an infinite battery life and would no longer be a part of the power consumption problem posed by the popular usage of Chibi-Robos.

Blooming Chibi-Robo

Appearing in Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol, this model of Chibi-Robo was created because flowers around the world were disappearing. He was programmed by Citrusoft Robotics and was later included in a special project to repair parks that have been abandoned and shipped thousands of the Chibi-Robos to these parks, claiming to be, "Free!". This Chibi-Robo model comes with a Boom Box to make plants happy. Through the Chibi-Gear shop, this model can also use a Squirter for watering flowers and a tiny bike to get around quicker. Blooming Chibi-Robos come with a Chibi-House with their manager, Chet, built-in. Its Chibi-PC is the planning area for Park Projects, which must first be installed via Cartridge. The Blooming Chibi-Robo's manager is supposed to hold full responsibility for project completion, but on at least one occasion this Chibi-Robo was shipped with a manager unable to exit the Chibi-House. In such instances, other help must be found by Chibi, usually in the form of Toys. Should Project Cartridges be lost, Citrusoft is able to re-issue some cartridges for a fee in Watts, however, the remainder must be recovered by Chibi.

To accomplish its main goal of flower growth, Chibi-Robo must first use the Boom Box near White Flowers to dance. At the end of the song, Chibi's dance is scored. The higher this score is, the higher the number of seeds released by the flower. This score must be at least 70 points (50 with the Chibi-Gear powerup active) for any seeds to be produced. These seeds then embed themselves in the ground, and become buds. Chibi-Robo can then cause these buds to grow by squirting them with the Squirter. However, buds can only grow when the plot of land they are growing in is not sand. After a successfully completed dance, the flower's color will change to a random color capable of growing in that plot.

When there at least 30 fully grown flowers in a plot of land, that plot will become a green space, and any unwatered buds will become happy points. Any white flowers that have not danced will also change to a random flower capable of growing in that plot. Should a seed land in a plot that has already turned green, it will still become a bud, but should Chibi attempt to water it, it will become a happy point instead.

While the Blooming Chibi-Robo in general has a limited battery life, the one specifically featured in the Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol game eventually gains an unlimited battery from the sacrifice of General Greenthumb after facing off against Miasmo and obtaining the Best Bud Emblem.

Cutting Edge Chibi-Robo

A Chibi-Robo owned by Jenny's family. He contributes to the family's Savings Tournaments, and orders new furniture from the TV shopping network to help make the family feel richer.

NostalJunk Chibi-Robo

The NostalJunk model of Chibi-Robo can be seen in Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder. This model specializes in taking pictures of various NostalJunk, and is the only Chibi-Robo model without a Chibi-House. The design of this model is not too different from the first two. His eyes are slightly smaller than the first model Chibi-Robo. The Chibi-Plug is less round, lacking the small rings near the cord. The main design of the plug has more rectangular edges. The cord is also thicker. His cap is slightly larger. His legs are closer to the middle. His signs are a green circle with white outlining, and a red 'X' with white outlining as well.

Curator's Chibi-Robo

This unit serves the Curator by helping his museum grow by collecting NostalJunk in the past. As a Chibi-Robo, he serves the Curator as he was built by Citrusoft to make people happy. This Chibi-Robo is a very busy one, as he does work for the Curator and many others characters. Unlike the past models, this Chibi-Robo's initial battery can hold a maximum of 50 watts, however through acquiring battery extensions from the Curator, This Chibi-Robo can increase its battery from 100 to 200 to 500, to infinite battery.

Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash

This Chibi-Robo is the latest model. He seems to not be owned by anyone. This Chibi-Robo is independent, as he demonstrates self-defense for himself, with his cord. This model does not seem to have the Chibi-Blaster equipped. His home is in space, unlike previous models. He has a toothbrush, but is never seen using it in gameplay. Unlike to ones from the other games, he doesn't have his watt capacity increase from time to time, as instead, his watts start with 999 watts. His watts can only be increased as Super Chibi-Robo, at 2000 watts. His communication signs have been changed, as no would remain an 'X' and yes would become a check mark.

Gallery

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References

  1. "In 6 months, over a million have sold, and stores want more." - Ron Brokejaw, Chibi-Toon Episode 1