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Revision as of 21:52, December 23, 2014
Chibi-Robo! (universe) | |
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Developer(s) | Skip Ltd. Nintendo |
Publisher(s) | Nintendo |
Designer(s) | Shigeru Miyamoto Kensuke Tanabe |
Genre(s) | Platformer Adventure Simulation |
Console/platform of origin | Nintendo GameCube |
First installment | Chibi-Robo!: Plug Into Adventure! (2005) |
Latest installment | Chibi-Robo!: Photo Finder (2013) |
Chibi-Robo! (ちびロボ!?, lit. "Little Robo!"), fully titled Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!, is a series of platform-adventure video games for both the GameCube and Nintendo DS. The original title for the GameCube, "Chibi-Robo! Plug Into Adventure!" was re-released in Japan for the Wii as part of the New Play Control! label.
In Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Trophies
- Chibi-Robo
- 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.
- : Chibi-Robo!
- Telly Vision
- A manager robot that comes with Chibi-Robo when you buy him. Telly can hover through the air using the propeller attached to his head. Unlike Chibi-Robo, Telly can speak the human language. In addition, Telly acts as a motivator of sorts, encouraging Chibi-Robo as he goes about working and gaining Happy Points.
- : Chibi-Robo!
In Super Smash Bros. 4
Trophy
- Chibi-Robo
- Chibi-Robo, from the not-too-distant future, travels back in time to collect NostalJunk. Use your Nintendo 3DS system's cameras to take pictures of real objects, and send them to the museum. Life's pretty good as a Chibi-Robo...until your battery runs out.