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|unlock=Random | |unlock=Random | ||
|desc=A tiny, independently operating robot that helps keep a household happy. Chibi-Robo stands roughly 4 inches tall. The mere sight of the brave Chibi-Robo working to solve the problems of the | |desc=A tiny, independently operating robot that helps keep a household happy. Chibi-Robo stands roughly 4 inches tall. The mere sight of the brave Chibi-Robo working to solve the problems of the Sanderson family is awe inspiring. When he lights up red, it's a sign that his battery is nearly gone. If Chibi-Robo doesn't find an outlet to plug in his cord tail, he'll collapse. | ||
|gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Chibi-Robo{{sic}}|console2=DS|game2=Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol}} | |gamelist-ntsc={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Chibi-Robo{{sic}}|console2=DS|game2=Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol}} | ||
|gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Chibi-Robo!|console2=DS|game2=Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol|release2=Japan and US Only}} | |gamelist-pal={{Trophy games|console1=GCN|game1=Chibi-Robo!|console2=DS|game2=Chibi-Robo: Park Patrol|release2=Japan and US Only}} | ||
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{{TrophyTableRow | {{TrophyTableRow | ||
|name={{anchor|Telly Vision}} | |name={{anchor|Telly Vision}} Telly Vision | ||
|image=Telly Vision - Brawl Trophy.png | |image=Telly Vision - Brawl Trophy.png | ||
|category=Others | |category=Others | ||
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[[File:Kyle Hyde Trophy Animation Brawl.gif|thumb|250px|The animation for the Kyle Hyde trophy.]] | [[File:Kyle Hyde Trophy Animation Brawl.gif|thumb|250px|The animation for the Kyle Hyde trophy.]] | ||
*R.O.B. in ''Brawl'' is the only playable character in the entire series whose trophies are featured under the Others section. | *R.O.B. in ''Brawl'' is the only playable character in the entire series whose trophies are featured under the Others section. | ||
*The Devil's [[NTSC]] trophy states that | *The Devil's [[NTSC]] trophy states that it was released in Japan only, when it was also released in Europe. This error also exists with the Tamagon trophy in ''Melee''. | ||
*As to emulate the art style of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Hotel Dusk: Room 215}}'', the Kyle Hyde trophy is animated in {{iw|wikipedia|Squigglevision}}-esque style. It is the only trophy in the entire series to feature animation of any sort. | *As to emulate the art style of ''{{iw|wikipedia|Hotel Dusk: Room 215}}'', the Kyle Hyde trophy is animated in {{iw|wikipedia|Squigglevision}}-esque style. It is the only trophy in the entire series to feature animation of any sort. | ||
*Ashley's NTSC trophy states that her father researched in biology. This is incorrect as Ashley's father researched in biometrics. This error was not present in the Japanese version and was fixed in the [[PAL]] version. | *Ashley's NTSC trophy states that her father researched in biology. This is incorrect as Ashley's father researched in biometrics. This error was not present in the Japanese version and was fixed in the [[PAL]] version. | ||
*Though the Dr. Wright trophy lists his sole notable appearance as the first ''SimCity'', he had also played a major role in the Japan-exclusive ''SimCity 64''. | *Though the Dr. Wright trophy lists his sole notable appearance as the first ''SimCity'', he had also played a major role in the Japan-exclusive ''SimCity 64''. | ||
*Interestingly, the game features trophies for both the Ouendan and the Elite Beat Agents; ''Elite Beat Agents'' is the completely revamped, Western-localized version of the first ''Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan'', and the Agents themselves appeared as secret characters in the second ''Ouendan'' game (which never saw a Western release). | *Interestingly, the game features trophies for both the Ouendan and the Elite Beat Agents; ''Elite Beat Agents'' is the completely revamped, Western-localized version of the first ''Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan'', and the Agents themselves appeared as secret characters in the second ''Ouendan'' game (which never saw a Western release). | ||
*''Custom Robo Arena'' is spelled with a colon (which is incorrect) on the Ray Mk III trophy, but without one on the Custom Robos and Jameson & A.I.R.S. trophies. | *''Custom Robo Arena'' is spelled with a colon (which is incorrect) on the Ray Mk III trophy, but without one on the Custom Robos and Jameson & A.I.R.S. trophies. | ||
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**Barbara's other game appearance was listed {{uvm|English Training}}. | **Barbara's other game appearance was listed {{uvm|English Training}}. | ||
**The Custom Robos trophies listed Custom Robo for the Nintendo 64 as the debut game, as the game was never released outside of Japan. | **The Custom Robos trophies listed Custom Robo for the Nintendo 64 as the debut game, as the game was never released outside of Japan. | ||
*There is an error when obtaining the [[Lip's Stick]] trophy; it unlocks | *There is an error when obtaining the [[Lip's Stick]] trophy; it unlocks Tetris Attack in the [[Chronicle]]. However, [[Lip]], for whom the weapon is named, does not appear in the game when Panel de Pon was localized and replaced with [[Yoshi]] characters including her. In the Japanese version, it simply says Panel de Pon which is where its from. | ||
**Similarly, this error would [[List of SSB4 trophies (Others)|continue]] into the PAL release of {{forwiiu}} for the Lip's Stick trophy. | **Similarly, this error would [[List of SSB4 trophies (Others)|continue]] into the PAL release of {{forwiiu}} for the Lip's Stick trophy. | ||