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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!]]'' | :''This is about the first game in the series. For the character see [[Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!|Chibi-Robo]]. For the series see [[Chibi-Robo! (series)]]. For the television series see [[The Chibi-Robo! Chibi Show!]]'' | ||
[[File:Chibi-Robo! boxart.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The boxart for '''Chibi-Robo!''']] | [[File:Chibi-Robo! boxart.jpg|thumb|right|300px|The boxart for '''Chibi-Robo!''']] | ||
'''Chibi-Robo!''' is the first game in the [[Chibi Robo (series)|Chibi-Robo series]], and was released for the Nintendo 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. The main objective of the game is to earn | '''Chibi-Robo!''' is the first game in the [[Chibi Robo (series)|Chibi-Robo series]], and was released for the Nintendo 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. The main objective of the game is to earn [[Happy Point|Happy Points]][[appy Points | ]]by making people happy , and eventually become the [[Super Chibi-Robo Suit|best Chibi-Robo]]. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The game is set in the house of a dysfunctional family, the [[Sandersons]]. | The game is set in the house of a dysfunctional family, the [[Sandersons]]. | ||
On [[Jenny]]'s eighth birthday, [[Mr. Sanderson]] | On [[Jenny]]'s eighth birthday, [[Mr. Sanderson]] bought Jenny a [[Chibi-Robo]], a small robot whose goal is to bring happiness to everyone. Because of the family's financial problems and Mr. Sanderson not having a job, [[Mrs. Sanderson]] (his wife) gets angry at Mr. Sanderson for spending so much money during such a time. | ||
Even though the family was in a critical financial situation, they celebrated [[Jenny]]'s birthday with Chibi-Robo and [[Telly Vision]]. [[Night]] eventually came | Even though the family was in a critical financial situation, they celebrated [[Jenny]]'s birthday with Chibi-Robo and [[Telly Vision]]. [[Day Cycle|Night]] eventually came and the family went to sleep ([[Mr. Sanderson]] was forced to sleep on the couch because [[Mrs. Sanderson]] was still mad at him), while [[Chibi-Robo]] went off to explore the house. He and Telly Vision soon found out that the toys around the house could move and talk, and he befriended them and started helping them out with their troubles. [[Drake Redcrest]] accepts Chibi-Robo as the Universe's 99th Space Hunter, gives him the [[Drake Redcrest Suit]] as a gift, for his life needed more justice, and taught him how to "[[Pose]]". | ||
Chibi-Robo and Telly Vision hear strange noises coming from the far side of the [[Foyer]] and decide to investigate, yet, the [[Free Rangers]] consider him an enemy and avoid him from going any further until he acquired a [[Mug]] in which he hide himself and avoided their shots this way. | Chibi-Robo and Telly Vision hear strange noises coming from the far side of the [[Foyer]] and decide to investigate, yet, the [[Free Rangers]] consider him an enemy and avoid him from going any further until he acquired a [[Mug]] in which he hide himself and avoided their shots this way. | ||
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There are several toys in the house. | There are several toys in the house. | ||
One of the first toys the player finds is [[Drake Redcrest|Space Hunter Drake Redcrest]], a hero from a very famous TV show. [[Mr. Sanderson]] is one of his many fans and has everything related to him, like a [[Mug]] and a [[Toothbrush]], both of which Chibi-Robo will use as [[Tools]]. Another toy that will be met on the first night is [[Sophie]], [[Tao]]'s chew toy, who has a crush on Drake Redcrest and loves to watch his patrol. Then, as the adventure progresses, Chibi Robo will find many other toys, such as the [[Free Ranger]]s, an army of egg soldiers, [[Captain Plankbeard]], an old pirate who wanders around the [[Basement]] and asks Chibi-Robo for several things in order to be able to sail again (like recovering [[The Scurvy Splinter|his ship]] or hiring a pirate crew, for example), [[The Great Peekoe]], a strange toy who likes to meditate and "purify souls" (Which is basically a way of earning much [[Moolah]] in little time), [[Sunshine]], a bear starving for nectar, [[Princess Pitts]], a lovely princess living in [[Jenny's Room|Jenny's bedroom]], [[Mort]], a mummy living under Jenny's bed with a crush on [[Princess Pitts]], [[Dinah]], a dinosaur made of bricks with a crush on [[Funky Phil]], another toy, who loves to dance and ends up with a bunch of [[Phillies|sprouts]] who dance with him, and [[Primopuel]], who he finds in a [[Tamagotchi|Treasure Chest]]. | |||
The [[Sandersons|Sandersons family]] is going through financial problems. [[Jenny]] is their eight-year old daughter who wears a Frog Costume all day and thinks she is a [[Frogs|Frog]]. [[Mr. Sanderson]] is the unemployed father of the family. He quits his company without telling [[Mrs. Sanderson]], what made her mad at him, especially since he kept buying new [[Drake Redcrest]] toys without telling her. She eventually ends up locking herself in her [[bedroom]] and threatens divorce. [[Tao]], the dog of the family, also interacts with Chibi-Robo. | |||
Besides toys and the family, there are also many other characters. There is [[Kid Eggplant]], [[Mr. Prongs]], a [[Bird]], two [[Frogs]], the [[Tamagotchi]] and the [[Fish]] (Chibi-Robo, however, only interacts with the goldfish by feeding them with [[Crumb|Cookie Crumbs]]). | Besides toys and the family, there are also many other characters. There is [[Kid Eggplant]], [[Mr. Prongs]], a [[Bird]], two [[Frogs]], the [[Tamagotchi]] and the [[Fish]] (Chibi-Robo, however, only interacts with the goldfish by feeding them with [[Crumb|Cookie Crumbs]]). | ||
[[Chibi-Robo]]'s manager, [[Telly Vision]], is a small TV-Shaped robot who offers support to Chibi-Robo. Most of the times by talking instead of him, as Chibi-Robo is unable to speak. His dream is to become a singer, having | [[Chibi-Robo]]'s manager, [[Telly Vision]], is a small TV-Shaped robot who offers support to Chibi-Robo. Most of the times by talking instead of him, as Chibi-Robo is unable to speak. His dream is to become a singer, already having a song, [[Teriyaki Blues]]. [[Giga-Robo]] is a giant robot deactivated in the [[Basement]]. He shares a close relationship with all the other [[Toy]]s, but due to an energy crisis, he was deactivated. | ||
There are also the [[Spydor]] | There are also the [[Spydor|Spydorz]], the evil spider robots designed by [[Mr. Sanderson]] and reprogrammed by his company in order to be hostile and evil to [[Chibi-Robo]]s everywhere. Chibi-Robo uses his [[Chibi-Blaster]] to destroy them and used their [[Scrap]] to build [[Utilibots]] in the [[Recyclotron]] in order to help him reach otherwise impossible to reach spots, or move around the house faster. Chibi-Robo soon destroys the [[Queen Spydor]] with the help of [[Mr. Sanderson]], who upgrades his [[Chibi-Blaster]]. | ||
==Sequel== | ==Sequel== | ||
It received a sequel in 2007 (2008 in Australia) called ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]''. In 2009, a third installment was released only in Japan, titled | It received a sequel in 2007 (2008 in Australia) called ''[[Chibi-Robo!: Park Patrol]]''. In 2009, a third installment was released only in Japan, titled ''Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!'', which takes place in the house of a grown-up [[Jenny]], from the first game. | ||
== Trivia/Goofs == | == Trivia/Goofs == | ||
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* Telly says water could make him rust, but he cries tears all the time without damage. It is unknown where these tears come from. | * 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. | * 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. Similarly, 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 Captain 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 surprised. | * When Chibi-Robo awakens after being knocked out from plugging himself to Giga-Robo, Telly knows about Giga-Robo, but when Captain 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 surprised. | ||
* 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. | * 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. | ||
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* It is unknown how Princess Pitts gets in her own castle since she is much taller then the doors. | * It is unknown how Princess Pitts gets in her own castle since she is much taller then the doors. | ||
* Plankbeard tells Chibi-Robo to not use the outlets of the Sandersons home to charge the [[Giga-Battery]], since it would cost too much money, but they charge the battery in the Chibi-House which is connected to an outlet in the Living-Room, so they are technically taking energy from the house. However since that outlet is regulated based on payment, it means it's only being used when Chibi Robo puts in enough money to offset the cost of the electricity taken in. | |||
* Plankbeard tells Chibi-Robo to not use the outlets of the Sandersons home to charge the [[Giga-Battery]], since it would cost too much money, but they charge the battery in the Chibi-House which is connected to an outlet in the Living-Room, so they are technically taking 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. | *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. |
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