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Telly, a 7.5 cm (3 in) flying robot, guides Chibi-Robo through his chores and provides helpful information about many aspects of the game.
Telly, a 7.5 cm (3 in) flying robot, guides Chibi-Robo through his chores and provides helpful information about many aspects of the game.


Telly Vision came with Chibi-Robo and the Chibi-House, Telly Vision appears to be the people person or robot in Chibi-Robo undertanding the Sandersons' problems with tight finances and being able to feel emotion like sadness and pain. Telly Vision acts almost complety human, besides being a robot. Telly Vision is Chibi-Robo's manager as stated by him in Chibi-Robo(game). Telly Vision acts cowardly through most of the Chibi-Robo game an example is leaving Chibi-Robo damaged after first activating Giga-Robo. A running gag seen in the game is Telly Vision's dream of becoming a singer as making a cardboard tuxedo, making a micophone, practicing signing autographs, and even publishing his own record (his only known song is Terraki Blues) but before he ever gets the chance to sing Terraki Blues something happens to disrupt or hurt Telly in the process stoping his singing. After getting the Telly sticker and the Funky Phil sticker, you can choose Teriyaki Blues and Telly will sing the full version.Telly Vision developed a crush on Mrs. Sanderson when he read love letters from Sophie to Drake Redcrest, miskakingly thinking they were from her to him. Usualy after reading a letter, he would mention "giving her a flower." Later, by the Chibi House, He would request a flower from Chibi Robo. That night, he can be seen placing the flower on Mrs. Sanderson's pillow. Telly Vision can communicate with Chibi-Robo and Giga-Robo while humans can't (an exception is Chibi-Robo taking out a yes or no sign out of its head). Telly Vision also has his own [[sticker]]. To get it, you must sit on the mushroom in [[Jenny]]'s room or the stub in the Foyer and listen to his 8 stories. There is a new story every day. After he tells you about him winning the robot idol show, you will be rewarded the Telly Vision sticker.
Telly Vision came with Chibi-Robo and the Chibi-House, Telly Vision appears to be the people person, or robot, in Chibi-Robo understanding the Sandersons' problems with tight finances and being able to feel emotion like sadness and pain. Telly Vision acts almost completely human, besides being a robot. Telly Vision is Chibi-Robo's manager as stated by him in Chibi-Robo(game). Telly Vision acts cowardly through most of the game, an example is leaving Chibi-Robo damaged after first activating Giga-Robo. A running gag seen in the game is Telly Vision's dream of becoming a singer as making a cardboard tuxedo, making a micophone, practicing signing autographs, and even publishing his own record (his only known song is Teriyaki Blues) but before he ever gets the chance to sing Teriyaki Blues something happens to disrupt or hurt Telly in the process stoping his singing. After getting the Telly sticker and the Funky Phil sticker, you can choose Teriyaki Blues and Telly will sing the full version. Telly Vision developed a crush on Mrs. Sanderson when he read love letters from Sophie to Drake Redcrest, miskakingly thinking they were from her to him. Usualy after reading a letter, he would mention "giving her a flower." Later, by the Chibi House, He would request a flower from Chibi Robo. That night, he can be seen placing the flower on Mrs. Sanderson's pillow. Telly Vision can communicate with Chibi-Robo and Giga-Robo while humans can't (an exception is Chibi-Robo taking out a yes or no sign out of its head). Telly Vision also has his own [[sticker]]. To get it, you must sit on the mushroom in [[Jenny]]'s room or the stub in the Foyer and listen to his 8 stories. There is a new story every day. After he tells you about him winning the robot idol show, you will be rewarded the Telly Vision sticker.




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