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|symbol = {{Symbol|Chibi-Robo!}}
 
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|caption = Artwork of '''Chibi-Robo'''.
 
|caption = Artwork of '''Chibi-Robo'''.
|universe = [[Chibi-Robo! (universe)|''Chibi-Robo!'']]
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|universe = ''{{S|Chibi-Robo!|universe}}''
|debut = [[Chibi-Robo! (video game)|''Chibi-Robo!'']] (2005)
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|debut = ''{{S|Chibi-Robo!|video game}}'' (2005)
 
|appearance = ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''
 
|appearance = ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''
 
|species = Robot
 
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|company = [[Nintendo]]
 
|company = [[Nintendo]]
 
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'''Chibi-Robo''' ({{Mousetext|ちびロボット|Chibi Robotto, lit. ''Little Robot''}}) is a video game character who appears in [[Nintendo]]'s [[Chibi-Robo! (universe)|''Chibi-Robo!'' series of games]]. He is a playable newcomer in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''.
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'''Chibi-Robo''' ({{Mousetext|ちびロボット|Chibi Robotto, lit. ''Little Robot''}}) is a video game character who appears in [[Nintendo]]'s ''{{S|Chibi-Robo!|universe}}'' series of games. He is a playable newcomer in ''[[Super Smash Flash 2]]''.
   
 
== Character description ==
 
== Character description ==
 
Chibi-Robo is a line of minusculus robots who are designed and sold by the fictional company Citrusoft. They are created for the purpose to make people happy. The appearance of Chibi-Robo has been consistent throughout all the games in the series: he is a 10 centimeter-tall chromed robot who has a black cable that ends on a plug coming from his rear, whom he uses to recharge his battery but may also be used as a lasso to grip far away things or even be used as an offensive whip.
 
Chibi-Robo is a line of minusculus robots who are designed and sold by the fictional company Citrusoft. They are created for the purpose to make people happy. The appearance of Chibi-Robo has been consistent throughout all the games in the series: he is a 10 centimeter-tall chromed robot who has a black cable that ends on a plug coming from his rear, whom he uses to recharge his battery but may also be used as a lasso to grip far away things or even be used as an offensive whip.
   
The first game, [[Chibi-Robo! (video game)|''Chibi-Robo!'']], has Chibi-Robo been given as a birthday gift to a girl named Jenny Sanderson by her father. Chibi-Robo is packaged with a small "Chibi-House" and an assistant named Telly Vision, who speaks on Chibi-Robo's behalf. Each of the one million Chibi-Robos in the world is supposed to collect "Happy Points" by doing good deeds for their owners, and must occasionally charge their batteries at electrical outlets. During the night, Chibi-Robo interacts with the toys that come to life when humans are not around. In the sequel, ''Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol'', which takes place almost entirely outdoors, has Chibi-Robo tasked with revitalizing a park, something he can accomplish by growing seeds into flowers by watering them with a squirter, and then spreading more seeds by causing the flowers to dance using a tiny boombox. In the Japan-only game, ''Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!'' ({{Mousetext|おかえり!ちびロボ!ハッピーリッチー大そうじ!|Lit. ''Welcome Home Little Robo! Happy, Rich Big Sweep!''}}) Chibi-Robo once more reprises his role a house cleaner to make his family happy. He is owned by a grown up Jenny Sanderson, who is now all grown up and living in a house with her son Keith and dog Lucky. Chibi-Robo's task in ''Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder'' doesn't focus on cleaning or performing helpful tasks, but rather, on collecting everyday objects like a roll of toilet paper. The more action-oriented ''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash!'' has Chibi-Robo on an even different role he has yet taken in any game before as he must stop a race of evil aliens from stealing all the natural resources on Earth.
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The first game, ''{{S|Chibi-Robo!|universe}}'', has Chibi-Robo been given as a birthday gift to a girl named Jenny Sanderson by her father. Chibi-Robo is packaged with a small "Chibi-House" and an assistant named Telly Vision, who speaks on Chibi-Robo's behalf. Each of the one million Chibi-Robos in the world is supposed to collect "Happy Points" by doing good deeds for their owners, and must occasionally charge their batteries at electrical outlets. During the night, Chibi-Robo interacts with the toys that come to life when humans are not around. In the sequel, ''Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol'', which takes place almost entirely outdoors, has Chibi-Robo tasked with revitalizing a park, something he can accomplish by growing seeds into flowers by watering them with a squirter, and then spreading more seeds by causing the flowers to dance using a tiny boombox. In the Japan-only game, ''Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji!'' ({{Mousetext|おかえり!ちびロボ!ハッピーリッチー大そうじ!|Lit. ''Welcome Home Little Robo! Happy, Rich Big Sweep!''}}) Chibi-Robo once more reprises his role a house cleaner to make his family happy. He is owned by a grown up Jenny Sanderson, who is now all grown up and living in a house with her son Keith and dog Lucky. Chibi-Robo's task in ''Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder'' doesn't focus on cleaning or performing helpful tasks, but rather, on collecting everyday objects like a roll of toilet paper. The more action-oriented ''Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash!'' has Chibi-Robo on an even different role he has yet taken in any game before as he must stop a race of evil aliens from stealing all the natural resources on Earth.
   
 
== In the ''Super Smash Flash'' series ==
 
== In the ''Super Smash Flash'' series ==
 
=== In ''Super Smash Flash 2'' ===
 
=== In ''Super Smash Flash 2'' ===
 
{{Main|Chibi-Robo (Super Smash Flash 2)}}
 
{{Main|Chibi-Robo (Super Smash Flash 2)}}
[[File:SSF2 Chibi-Robo.png|right|120px|thumb|Chibi-Robo's official pixel art for ''Super Smash Flash 2''.]]
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[[File:SSF2 Chibi-Robo.png|120px|thumb|Chibi-Robo's official pixel art for ''Super Smash Flash 2''.]]
 
Chibi-Robo makes his appearance in ''Super Smash Flash 2'' as a playable newcomer. His sprites are custom made and based on his appearance in the ''Chibi-Robo!'' series. His moveset is comprised of various tools that are used in his home game and also using his cable plug in a manner similar to a whip. He is ranked 14th in B+ tier on the current [[tier list]].
 
Chibi-Robo makes his appearance in ''Super Smash Flash 2'' as a playable newcomer. His sprites are custom made and based on his appearance in the ''Chibi-Robo!'' series. His moveset is comprised of various tools that are used in his home game and also using his cable plug in a manner similar to a whip. He is ranked 14th in B+ tier on the current [[tier list]].
   
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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
[[File:Mii Costume - Chibi-Robo.jpg|right|thumb|Chibi-Robo's costume appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
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[[File:Mii Costume - Chibi-Robo.jpg|thumb|Chibi-Robo's costume appearance in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''.]]
*Though he is not playable in the [[Super Smash Bros. (universe)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], he is one of two [[Super Smash Flash (series)|''Super Smash Flash'']] character to later have a costume for Mii Fighters based on him in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He shares this distinction with [[Isaac]].
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*Though he is not playable in the ''{{S|Super Smash Bros.|universe}}'' series, he is one of six ''{{S|Super Smash Flash|series}}'' character to later have a costume for Mii Fighters based on him in ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''. He shares this distinction with [[Isaac]], [[Bomberman]], [[Miles "Tails" Prower|Tails]], [[Knuckles the Echidna|Knuckles]], [[Mega Man X]], and [[Zero]].
   
 
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Revision as of 05:04, 17 January 2020

Chibi-Robo (ちびロボット) is a video game character who appears in Nintendo's Chibi-Robo! series of games. He is a playable newcomer in Super Smash Flash 2.

Character description

Chibi-Robo is a line of minusculus robots who are designed and sold by the fictional company Citrusoft. They are created for the purpose to make people happy. The appearance of Chibi-Robo has been consistent throughout all the games in the series: he is a 10 centimeter-tall chromed robot who has a black cable that ends on a plug coming from his rear, whom he uses to recharge his battery but may also be used as a lasso to grip far away things or even be used as an offensive whip.

The first game, Chibi-Robo!, has Chibi-Robo been given as a birthday gift to a girl named Jenny Sanderson by her father. Chibi-Robo is packaged with a small "Chibi-House" and an assistant named Telly Vision, who speaks on Chibi-Robo's behalf. Each of the one million Chibi-Robos in the world is supposed to collect "Happy Points" by doing good deeds for their owners, and must occasionally charge their batteries at electrical outlets. During the night, Chibi-Robo interacts with the toys that come to life when humans are not around. In the sequel, Chibi-Robo! Park Patrol, which takes place almost entirely outdoors, has Chibi-Robo tasked with revitalizing a park, something he can accomplish by growing seeds into flowers by watering them with a squirter, and then spreading more seeds by causing the flowers to dance using a tiny boombox. In the Japan-only game, Okaeri! Chibi-Robo! Happy Richie Ōsōji! (おかえり!ちびロボ!ハッピーリッチー大そうじ!) Chibi-Robo once more reprises his role a house cleaner to make his family happy. He is owned by a grown up Jenny Sanderson, who is now all grown up and living in a house with her son Keith and dog Lucky. Chibi-Robo's task in Chibi-Robo! Photo Finder doesn't focus on cleaning or performing helpful tasks, but rather, on collecting everyday objects like a roll of toilet paper. The more action-oriented Chibi-Robo! Zip Lash! has Chibi-Robo on an even different role he has yet taken in any game before as he must stop a race of evil aliens from stealing all the natural resources on Earth.

In the Super Smash Flash series

In Super Smash Flash 2

MG icon Main article: Chibi-Robo (Super Smash Flash 2)
SSF2 Chibi-Robo

Chibi-Robo's official pixel art for Super Smash Flash 2.

Chibi-Robo makes his appearance in Super Smash Flash 2 as a playable newcomer. His sprites are custom made and based on his appearance in the Chibi-Robo! series. His moveset is comprised of various tools that are used in his home game and also using his cable plug in a manner similar to a whip. He is ranked 14th in B+ tier on the current tier list.

Trivia

Mii Costume - Chibi-Robo

Chibi-Robo's costume appearance in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.