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A [[Widget Series|quirky, offbeat]] [[Adventure Game]] with the guts of a [[Platform Game|platformer]], ''Chibi-Robo'' tells the story of the Sandersons, a seemingly average [[Suburbia|suburban]] family. For her birthday, 8-year-old Jenny Sanderson receives a "Chibi-Robo," a tiny, 4-inch tall [[Robot Maid]] with a [[Hyperspace Arsenal|hyperspace head]], a [[Robot Buddy|neurotic flying sidekick]], and the ability to turn just about anything into a [[Do Anything Robot|useful tool]]. By design, Chibi-Robo is supposed to perform simple household tasks: Cleaning up, entertaining children, cooking--the basics. But ''this'' particular Chibi-Robo doesn't have it so easy, as he becomes a kind of [[Armchair Psychology|Armchair Psychiatrist]] to the Sandersons and all of their [[Dysfunction Junction|severely messed up toys]].
A [[Widget Series|quirky, offbeat]] [[Adventure Game]] with the guts of a [[Platform Game|platformer]], ''Chibi-Robo'' tells the story of the Sandersons, a seemingly average [[Suburbia|suburban]] family. For her birthday, 8-year-old Jenny Sanderson receives a "Chibi-Robo," a tiny, 4-inch tall [[Robot Maid]] with a [[Hyperspace Arsenal|hyperspace head]], a [[Robot Buddy|neurotic flying sidekick]], and the ability to turn just about anything into a [[Do-Anything Robot|useful tool]]. By design, Chibi-Robo is supposed to perform simple household tasks: Cleaning up, entertaining children, cooking--the basics. But ''this'' particular Chibi-Robo doesn't have it so easy, as he becomes a kind of [[Armchair Psychology|Armchair Psychiatrist]] to the Sandersons and all of their [[Dysfunction Junction|severely messed up toys]].


What? Did I forget to mention that all of the toys in their house [[Living Toys|are alive]]? Silly me.
What? Did I forget to mention that all of the toys in their house [[Living Toys|are alive]]? Silly me.


Released in 2005 for the GameCube, ''[[Chibi Robo]]'' is considered something of a cult hit. It was critically praised, but sold poorly--partially due to its [[Widget Series|odd nature]] and partially due to the overall bad sales of the system it was on. Despite this, it managed to spawn a very cute sequel on the Nintendo DS, this time with a [[Green Aesop]] thrown in, but due to [[Executive Meddling]], it was a Wal*Mart exclusive until fairly recently, destroying the sales. If you have a Wii (or still have a GameCube kicking around), check this out--it's incredibly cheap, quite fun, [[Tastes Like Diabetes|cute as a button,]] and [[Hidden Depths|unexpectedly moving]].
Released in 2005 for the GameCube, ''[[Chibi-Robo!]]'' is considered something of a cult hit. It was critically praised, but sold poorly--partially due to its [[Widget Series|odd nature]] and partially due to the overall bad sales of the system it was on. Despite this, it managed to spawn a very cute sequel on the Nintendo DS, this time with a [[Green Aesop]] thrown in, but due to [[Executive Meddling]], it was a Wal*Mart exclusive until fairly recently, destroying the sales. If you have a Wii (or still have a GameCube kicking around), check this out--it's incredibly cheap, quite fun, [[Tastes Like Diabetes|cute as a button,]] and [[Hidden Depths|unexpectedly moving]].


Nintendo's actually about to give it a second chance, including it as one of their "New Play Control!" [[Updated Rerelease|Updated Rereleases]] for Wii. A third entry, ''Welcome Home, Chibi-Robo! Happy Rich Big Sweep'' was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in Fall 2009, but passed most of the country by due to lack of advertising.
Nintendo's actually about to give it a second chance, including it as one of their "New Play Control!" [[Updated Rerelease|Updated Rereleases]] for Wii. A third entry, ''Welcome Home, Chibi-Robo! Happy Rich Big Sweep'' was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in Fall 2009, but passed most of the country by due to lack of advertising.
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* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]] - Justified, as Chibi is only a few inches tall. What's huge to him is tiny to everyone else.
* [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]] - Justified, as Chibi is only a few inches tall. What's huge to him is tiny to everyone else.
* [[The Ace]] - '''''DRAAAAAKE REDCRESSSSST!'''''
* [[The Ace]] - '''''DRAAAAAKE REDCRESSSSST!'''''
* [[Alien Invasion]] - Subverted. At first, the aliens seem mysterious and ominous. However, they're perfectly nice folks.
* [[Alien Invasion]] - Subverted. At first, the aliens seem mysterious and ominous. However, they're perfectly nice folks.
** There are evil spidery robots, as well, but {{spoiler|they're not aliens.}}
** There are evil spidery robots, as well, but {{spoiler|they're not aliens.}}
* [[Aliens Speaking English]] - Apparently, alien language is just normal language, spoken really, really softly.
* [[Aliens Speaking English]] - Apparently, alien language is just normal language, spoken really, really softly.
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]] - {{spoiler|Every lovestruck character in the game manages to avert this... except for Dinah, who never admits her liking for Phil to his face without trying to take it back as a joke even by the end of their subplot, which... must have been a pretty tough time for her, to say the least. Poor Sophie never really gets anywhere even once she mostly averts this, either.}}
* [[All Love Is Unrequited]] - {{spoiler|Every lovestruck character in the game manages to avert this... except for Dinah, who never admits her liking for Phil to his face without trying to take it back as a joke even by the end of their subplot, which... must have been a pretty tough time for her, to say the least. Poor Sophie never really gets anywhere even once she mostly averts this, either.}}
* [[Ambiguous Gender]] - The Phillies.
* [[Ambiguous Gender]] - The Phillies.
* [[Arm Cannon]] - The Chibi-Blaster
* [[Arm Cannon]] - The Chibi-Blaster
* [[Aw Look They Really Do Love Each Other]] - {{spoiler|Mrs. Sanderson kissing Mr. Sanderson in the end.}}
* [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other]] - {{spoiler|Mrs. Sanderson kissing Mr. Sanderson in the end.}}
* [[Badass Creed]] - "YOU'RE FREE RANGERS! YOU'RE HARD-BOILED!"
* [[Badass Creed]] - "YOU'RE FREE RANGERS! YOU'RE HARD-BOILED!"
* [[Beast and Beauty]] - The mummy action figure Mort loves the beautiful princess doll Princess Pitts.
* [[Beast and Beauty]] - The mummy action figure Mort loves the beautiful princess doll Princess Pitts.
* [[Benevolent Architecture]] - No matter how out-of-the-way it seems, some part of the landscape will let you get up there.
* [[Benevolent Architecture]] - No matter how out-of-the-way it seems, some part of the landscape will let you get up there.
** And, thanks to Park Patrol, you can even make the landscape that way!
** And, thanks to Park Patrol, you can even make the landscape that way!
* [[Big No]] - Mr. Sanderson utters one when {{spoiler|he realizes that his wife wants to divorce him.}}
* [[Big No]] - Mr. Sanderson utters one when {{spoiler|he realizes that his wife wants to divorce him.}}
* [[Bland Name Product]] - The company that made Chibi-Robo, Citrusoft, is a reference to [[Apple]]. In a similar vain, the company that made the {{spoiler|evil Spydorz}}, Macroware, is a thinly veiled poke at [[Microsoft]]. Taking sides much? Or, it could be the other way around: Citru-SOFT=Micro-SOFT and MAC-roware. Or they could be combinations of the two companies. Take your pick.
* [[Bland-Name Product]] - The company that made Chibi-Robo, Citrusoft, is a reference to [[Apple]]. In a similar vain, the company that made the {{spoiler|evil Spydorz}}, Macroware, is a thinly veiled poke at [[Microsoft]]. Taking sides much? Or, it could be the other way around: Citru-SOFT=Micro-SOFT and MAC-roware. Or they could be combinations of the two companies. Take your pick.
** Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata is a fan of Apple after all.
** Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata is a fan of Apple after all.
* [[Bragging Rights Reward]] - Collecting all the stickers.
* [[Bragging Rights Reward]] - Collecting all the stickers.
* [[Bumbling Dad]] - Mr. Sanderson is one for sure.
* [[Bumbling Dad]] - Mr. Sanderson is one for sure.
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]] - {{spoiler|Mr. Sanderson. Despite being a [[Bumbling Dad]] to the extreme, he's actually a brilliant inventor.}}
* [[Bunny Ears Lawyer]] - {{spoiler|Mr. Sanderson. Despite being a [[Bumbling Dad]] to the extreme, he's actually a brilliant inventor.}}
* [[The Cameo]] - A character named Kid Eggplant looks VERY similar to Eggplant Man from "Wrecking Crew".
* [[The Cameo]] - A character named Kid Eggplant looks VERY similar to Eggplant Man from "Wrecking Crew".
* [[Cast From Hit Points]] - Chibi has one stat for ''everything,'' from using special abilities to taking damage to time-it's his battery. Plugging into a handy outlet gives you a full heal.
* [[Cast from Hit Points]] - Chibi has one stat for ''everything,'' from using special abilities to taking damage to time-it's his battery. Plugging into a handy outlet gives you a full heal.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] - A few of the non-[[The Woobie|Woobies]].
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]] - A few of the non-[[The Woobie|Woobies]].
* [[Concepts Are Cheap]] - [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] with Drake Redcrest. According to his "official" bio, he fights for justice, but he actually has no idea what justice really ''means'' and is in a state of mild existential crisis because of it.
* [[Concepts Are Cheap]] - [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] with Drake Redcrest. According to his "official" bio, he fights for justice, but he actually has no idea what justice really ''means'' and is in a state of mild existential crisis because of it.
* [[Cute Machines]]: The title character, along with his various [[Robot Buddy|robot buddies]].
* [[Cute Machines]]: The title character, along with his various [[Robot Buddy|robot buddies]].
* [[Disco Dan]] - Funky Phil ("Awwww yeah! Are you ''funky?!'')
* [[Disco Dan]] - Funky Phil ("Awwww yeah! Are you ''funky?!'')
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** {{spoiler|Dinah and Sophie}}, though the "Disney" part can come in too quickly afterwards for it to be made particularly dramatic. {{spoiler|Dinah jumps out of her loft after you collect all of the lego blocks and smashes on the floor, but Mr. Sanderson puts her back together, which was part of her plan; Sophie passes out after giving Drake her letter and her butterfly-formed ghost is shown floating out of her body, but trying to talk to her revives her, and it also happens every time you use the ghost costume's pose on her.}}
** {{spoiler|Dinah and Sophie}}, though the "Disney" part can come in too quickly afterwards for it to be made particularly dramatic. {{spoiler|Dinah jumps out of her loft after you collect all of the lego blocks and smashes on the floor, but Mr. Sanderson puts her back together, which was part of her plan; Sophie passes out after giving Drake her letter and her butterfly-formed ghost is shown floating out of her body, but trying to talk to her revives her, and it also happens every time you use the ghost costume's pose on her.}}
** You yourself are able to pull one off. Telly Vision even cries over your 'grave' when you fall over.
** You yourself are able to pull one off. Telly Vision even cries over your 'grave' when you fall over.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]] - ''Sunshine wants his [[I Can't Believe Its Not Heroin|nectar]]...''
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]] - ''Sunshine wants his [[I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin!|nectar]]...''
* [[The Dragon]] - {{spoiler|Sergeant Smogglor to Miasmo in the sequel.}}
* [[The Dragon]] - {{spoiler|Sergeant Smogglor to Miasmo in the sequel.}}
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] - The Sergeant of the Free Rangers is a strange blend of this and [[A Father to His Men]]. He's hard on them, but he does truly care about them, and he's arguably harder on ''himself.''
* [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] - The Sergeant of the Free Rangers is a strange blend of this and [[A Father to His Men]]. He's hard on them, but he does truly care about them, and he's arguably harder on ''himself.''
* [[Dysfunction Junction]] - ''Everyone'' in that house has ''serious'' issues.
* [[Dysfunction Junction]] - ''Everyone'' in that house has ''serious'' issues.
* [[Eccentric Townsfolk]] - Added to the fact that they're ''toys...''
* [[Eccentric Townsfolk]] - Added to the fact that they're ''toys...''
* [[Expy]] - Drake Redcrest's design was obviously [[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Anime)|Gatchaman]]-based (his original name in the Japanese version was "Gocchiman"), and he seems to have a bit of [[Toy Story|Buzz Lightyear]] in him, as well.
* [[Expy]] - Drake Redcrest's design was obviously [[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman|Gatchaman]]-based (his original name in the Japanese version was "Gocchiman"), and he seems to have a bit of [[Toy Story (franchise)||Buzz Lightyear]] in him, as well.
** The American version of Drake Redcrest (with the yellow helmet visor) appears to be based on a rooster.
** The American version of Drake Redcrest (with the yellow helmet visor) appears to be based on a rooster.
* [[The Faceless]] - The inventor of the Park Patrol Chibi-Robo model. We see the rest of his body in the intro and tutorial.
* [[The Faceless]] - The inventor of the Park Patrol Chibi-Robo model. We see the rest of his body in the intro and tutorial.
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* [[Fan Girl]] - Sophie to Drake Redcrest, and Dinah to Funky Phil to a lesser extent.
* [[Fan Girl]] - Sophie to Drake Redcrest, and Dinah to Funky Phil to a lesser extent.
* [[Fetch Quest]] - That's what happens when you turn an [[Adventure Game]] into a platformer-esque game.
* [[Fetch Quest]] - That's what happens when you turn an [[Adventure Game]] into a platformer-esque game.
** And it gets worse when you merge it with a [[Simulation Game]].
** And it gets worse when you merge it with a [[Simulation Game]].
* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]] - Captain Plankbeard repeatedly drinks from a wooden jug during conversation. After a few drinks, he remarks that he "Love(s) the taste of water".
* [[Frothy Mugs of Water]] - Captain Plankbeard repeatedly drinks from a wooden jug during conversation. After a few drinks, he remarks that he "Love(s) the taste of water".
* [[Gag Lips]] - Sophie
* [[Gag Lips]] - Sophie
* [[G Rated Drug]] - Sunshine and his "nectar" addiction.
* [[G-Rated Drug]] - Sunshine and his "nectar" addiction.
* [[Gender Equals Breed]] - More like, "Gender Equals Toy Line." The children of {{spoiler|Mort and Princess Pitts}} are {{spoiler|a male mummy action figure and a female princess doll.}}
* [[Gender Equals Breed]] - More like, "Gender Equals Toy Line." The children of {{spoiler|Mort and Princess Pitts}} are {{spoiler|a male mummy action figure and a female princess doll.}}
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] - Sunshine and his "nectar" go without saying. Also, the first time Phil drops a seed, Dinah, while ranting, will say something to the tune of "Why am I blushing?! It's only a seed!" ...''Uhh''.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]] - Sunshine and his "nectar" go without saying. Also, the first time Phil drops a seed, Dinah, while ranting, will say something to the tune of "Why am I blushing?! It's only a seed!" ...''Uhh''.
* [[Granola Girl]] - Molly Mapleleaf in Park Patrol, a plastic tree toy whose goal is to help the environment in any way she can, and dreams of becoming a real biodegradable tree in the next life.
* [[Granola Girl]] - Molly Mapleleaf in Park Patrol, a plastic tree toy whose goal is to help the environment in any way she can, and dreams of becoming a real biodegradable tree in the next life.
* [[Gratuitous Japanese]] - Parodied extensively with Telly Vision's song "Teriyaki Blues." The opening lines of the song are "in Japanese," but consist entirely of loanwords like "ninja" and "otaku."
* [[Gratuitous Japanese]] - Parodied extensively with Telly Vision's song "Teriyaki Blues." The opening lines of the song are "in Japanese," but consist entirely of loanwords like "ninja" and "otaku."
* [[Happily Married]] - {{spoiler|Mort and Pitts, once you complete their [[Story Arc]].}}
* [[Happily Married]] - {{spoiler|Mort and Pitts, once you complete their [[Story Arc]].}}
** {{spoiler|The Sandersons, [[Aw Look They Really Do Love Each Other|once you complete the main storyline]].}}
** {{spoiler|The Sandersons, [[Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other|once you complete the main storyline]].}}
* [[Heroic BSOD]] - Parodied. The father has one of these whenever anything mildly interesting happens.
* [[Heroic BSOD]] - Parodied. The father has one of these whenever anything mildly interesting happens.
{{quote| (after Chibi Robo ''picked up a flower''): '''That. Is. ''AWESOOOOOOOME!!!!'' '''}}
{{quote|(after Chibi Robo ''picked up a flower''): '''That. Is. ''AWESOOOOOOOME!!!!'' '''}}
** After {{spoiler|Funky Phil "dies", Dinah spends the next solid 24 hours (not in actual time, of course) standing next to him with wild eyes, talking nonsense}}.
** After {{spoiler|Funky Phil "dies", Dinah spends the next solid 24 hours (not in actual time, of course) standing next to him with wild eyes, talking nonsense}}.
* [[Ho Yay]] - Between ''robots,'' no less. Telly is certainly, um... ''dedicated'' to Chibi.
* [[Ho Yay]] - Between ''robots,'' no less. Telly is certainly, um... ''dedicated'' to Chibi.
** Chet too.
** Chet too.
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]] - How ''does'' Chibi fit all that stuff in his head?
* [[Hyperspace Arsenal]] - How ''does'' Chibi fit all that stuff in his head?
** It gets ridiculous enough to fall into [[Refuge in Audacity]], as well. Like when you carry a pirate ship that is easily over 10 times Chibi's size.
** It gets ridiculous enough to fall into [[Refuge in Audacity]], as well. Like when you carry a pirate ship that is easily over 10 times Chibi's size.
* [[I'm Okay]] - Sophie loudly proclaims "FEELS GOOOOD!" after falling down the stairs.
* [[I'm Okay]] - Sophie loudly proclaims "FEELS GOOOOD!" after falling down the stairs.
* [[In Universe Game Clock]] - You can customize the length. Shorter days mean less waiting for time-based events, but obviously, less time to do chores. Longer days mean more time to do stuff, but when it comes to time-based events, be prepared to wait unless you've got a pair of Pajamas.
* [[In-Universe Game Clock]] - You can customize the length. Shorter days mean less waiting for time-based events, but obviously, less time to do chores. Longer days mean more time to do stuff, but when it comes to time-based events, be prepared to wait unless you've got a pair of Pajamas.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]] - You'd think you'd lose points for having so much household stuff go missing. Oh well.
* [[Kleptomaniac Hero]] - You'd think you'd lose points for having so much household stuff go missing. Oh well.
* [[Large Ham]] - Drake Redcrest, who for starters claims part of the Space Hunter code is to [[Lampshade Hanging|greet everyone by yelling]].
* [[Large Ham]] - Drake Redcrest, who for starters claims part of the Space Hunter code is to [[Lampshade Hanging|greet everyone by yelling]].
** Also Mr. Sanderson - see the above [[Heroic BSOD]] entry.
** Also Mr. Sanderson - see the above [[Heroic BSOD]] entry.
* [[Living Toys]]
* [[Living Toys]]
* [[Lost Wedding Ring]] - Mr. Sanderson looses his after the main story. You have to fetch it up.
* [[Lost Wedding Ring]] - Mr. Sanderson looses his after the main story. You have to fetch it up.
* [[Love Letter Lunacy]] - The literal [[Chew Toy]] Sophie and her crush on Drake Redcrest.
* [[Love Letter Lunacy]] - The literal [[Chew Toy]] Sophie and her crush on Drake Redcrest.
* [[Macro Zone]]
* [[Macro Zone]]
* [[Metamorphosis]] - Each of the [[Dysfunction Junction|toys with problems]] in Park Patrol goes through this in a metaphorical rebirth after you help them with said problems.
* [[Metamorphosis]] - Each of the [[Dysfunction Junction|toys with problems]] in Park Patrol goes through this in a metaphorical rebirth after you help them with said problems.
* [[Mood Whiplash]] - OH THE MOOD WHIPLASH.
* [[Mood Whiplash]] - OH THE MOOD WHIPLASH.
* [[Money for Nothing]] - After buying all the upgrades, there's really nothing more you need. You also don't need Happy Points after {{spoiler|completing the game}}.
* [[Money for Nothing]] - After buying all the upgrades, there's really nothing more you need. You also don't need Happy Points after {{spoiler|completing the game}}.
* [[Motor Mouth]] - Dinah, not so much in the speed of her words as the quantity.
* [[Motor Mouth]] - Dinah, not so much in the speed of her words as the quantity.
* [[Mouse World]] - The setting.
* [[Mouse World]] - The setting.
* [[Nice Job Breaking It Hero]] - {{spoiler|General Greenthumb's original owner, thinking he's stupid since he can't win playing as him in a game, discards his Greenthumb figure at the park, thus providing the [[Face Heel Turn|perfect]] [[The Dragon|minion]] for Miasmo.}}
* [[Nice Job Breaking It, Hero]] - {{spoiler|General Greenthumb's original owner, thinking he's stupid since he can't win playing as him in a game, discards his Greenthumb figure at the park, thus providing the [[Face Heel Turn|perfect]] [[The Dragon|minion]] for Miasmo.}}
* [[No Export for You|No Export For You...]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|rope]] - ''Park Patrol''. The rest of the world likely won't see the third game with it being 2 years old, the DS being succeeding and [[No A]] refusing to localize ''anything''.
* [[No Export for You|No Export For You...]] [[Incredibly Lame Pun|rope]] - ''Park Patrol''. The rest of the world likely won't see the third game with it being 2 years old, the DS being succeeding and [[No A]] refusing to localize ''anything''.
* [[No Name Given]] - Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson are known as just that, with no mentioned first names.
* [[No Name Given]] - Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson are known as just that, with no mentioned first names.
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]] - This is the main conflict with the Free Rangers: A while ago, they let their youngest member, Memphis, get left behind, and they haven't recovered.
* [[No One Gets Left Behind]] - This is the main conflict with the Free Rangers: A while ago, they let their youngest member, Memphis, get left behind, and they haven't recovered.
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]] - Both Captain Plankbeard (a literal pirate, who lampshades this to a degree "As ye know, pirates who aren't evil end up at theme parks...It be terrifyin'") and the Free Rangers (a military-esque group) don't seem to do much in the way of their official jobs--though the Free Rangers do train a lot.
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]] - Both Captain Plankbeard (a literal pirate, who lampshades this to a degree "As ye know, pirates who aren't evil end up at theme parks...It be terrifyin'") and the Free Rangers (a military-esque group) don't seem to do much in the way of their official jobs--though the Free Rangers do train a lot.
* [[Playable Epilogue]] - The game continues after {{spoiler|resurrecting Giga-Robo}}, and a few sidequests are only completable after this.
* [[Playable Epilogue]] - The game continues after {{spoiler|resurrecting Giga-Robo}}, and a few sidequests are only completable after this.
** Park Patrol continues after {{spoiler|beating Miasmo and gaining Greenthumb's power source}}, and the sidequest bit applies here as well.
** Park Patrol continues after {{spoiler|beating Miasmo and gaining Greenthumb's power source}}, and the sidequest bit applies here as well.
* [[Reluctant Retiree]] - Bull in Park Patrol. He gets better about it.
* [[Reluctant Retiree]] - Bull in Park Patrol. He gets better about it.
* [[Rewarding Vandalism]] - As contrary to your main goal as it is, breaking things is required to progress in the game.
* [[Rewarding Vandalism]] - As contrary to your main goal as it is, breaking things is required to progress in the game.
* [[Robot Buddy]] - The titular Chibi is one, but he has his ''own'' robot buddy in the form of Telly Vision. The Park Patrol version also has one in the form of the [[Apologises a Lot|overly-apologetic Chet.]]
* [[Robot Buddy]] - The titular Chibi is one, but he has his ''own'' robot buddy in the form of Telly Vision. The Park Patrol version also has one in the form of the [[Apologises a Lot|overly-apologetic Chet.]]
* [[Robot Maid]] - Chibi may only be four inches tall, but he fits.
* [[Robot Maid]] - Chibi may only be four inches tall, but he fits.
* [[Schizo Tech]] - Despite being in a setting that has had functional robots with AI for years (though very power hungry), the Sandersons have two phonographs, no computers, TVs with ''dials'' and no bathroom.
* [[Schizo-Tech]] - Despite being in a setting that has had functional robots with AI for years (though very power hungry), the Sandersons have two phonographs, no computers, TVs with ''dials'' and no bathroom.
* [[Shout Out]] - The game was co-produced by Bandai-Namco, so a Tamagotchi appears in the game.
* [[Shout-Out]] - The game was co-produced by Bandai-Namco, so a Tamagotchi appears in the game.
* [[Sidequest]] - The game is almost nothing ''but'' sidequests.
* [[Sidequest]] - The game is almost nothing ''but'' sidequests.
* [[Smooch of Victory]]
* [[Smooch of Victory]]
* [[Speaking Simlish]] - "Gubba gubba, doemingmee!"
* [[Speaking Simlish]] - "Gubba gubba, doemingmee!"
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]] - [[Clothes Make the Superman|Certain outfits]] allow Chibi to talk to animals.
* [[Speaks Fluent Animal]] - [[Clothes Make the Superman|Certain outfits]] allow Chibi to talk to animals.
* [[Stalker With a Crush]] - Sophie really "watches" Drake more than she follows him. Then again, she's slightly less mobile. {{spoiler|Once she "dies", though, she constantly flies behind him as a ghost butterfly.}}
* [[Stalker with a Crush]] - Sophie really "watches" Drake more than she follows him. Then again, she's slightly less mobile. {{spoiler|Once she "dies", though, she constantly flies behind him as a ghost butterfly.}}
* [[Stealth Pun]] - The princess doll's name is Princess Pitts. If that seems like an odd name for a princess, think about some ''other'' Nintendo franchises for a bit. {{spoiler|What do you find inside of a [[Super Mario Bros|Peach?]]}}
* [[Stealth Pun]] - The princess doll's name is Princess Pitts. If that seems like an odd name for a princess, think about some ''other'' Nintendo franchises for a bit. {{spoiler|What do you find inside of a [[Super Mario Bros.|Peach?]]}}
* [[Stuck in Their Shadow]] - In-Universe example with Fizz of the penguin mascot duo for PopFizz Soda in Park Patrol. {{spoiler|He gets fed up and leaves Pop after a while, but they patch things up later.}}
* [[Stuck in Their Shadow]] - In-Universe example with Fizz of the penguin mascot duo for PopFizz Soda in Park Patrol. {{spoiler|He gets fed up and leaves Pop after a while, but they patch things up later.}}
* [[Time Skip]] - The third game in the series, ''Welcome Home Chibi-Robo!'', features a grown-up Jenny as the owner of the household this time around. She even has her own son.
* [[Time Skip]] - The third game in the series, ''Welcome Home Chibi-Robo!'', features a grown-up Jenny as the owner of the household this time around. She even has her own son.
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* [[Trademark Favorite Food]] - Nearly every toy in Park Patrol has one.
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]] - Nearly every toy in Park Patrol has one.
* [[Tuckerization]] - Family dog Tao was a real dog, owned by the game's creator. He looked pretty much exactly like the in-game one. He actually has appearances in many other Skip, Ltd. games (like ''[[Captain Rainbow]]''), but the real dog sadly passed away in 2009.
* [[Tuckerization]] - Family dog Tao was a real dog, owned by the game's creator. He looked pretty much exactly like the in-game one. He actually has appearances in many other Skip, Ltd. games (like ''[[Captain Rainbow]]''), but the real dog sadly passed away in 2009.
* [[Turned Against Their Masters]] - The Spydorz.
* [[Turned Against Their Masters]] - The Spydorz.
** {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn|General Greenthumb]] once he gets his memory back.}}
** {{spoiler|[[Heel Face Turn|General Greenthumb]] once he gets his memory back.}}
* [[Unnamed Parent]]: Jenny's son Keith (we never know who his dad is).
* [[Unnamed Parent]]: Jenny's son Keith (we never know who his dad is).
* [[Voice for The Voiceless]]
* [[Voice for The Voiceless]]
* [[Walking the Earth]] - The puppet Francois, due to a desire to break his strings {{spoiler|borne from another toy [[Armor Piercing Question|wondering if he truly has free will.]]}}
* [[Walking the Earth]] - The puppet Francois, due to a desire to break his strings {{spoiler|borne from another toy [[Armor-Piercing Question|wondering if he truly has free will.]]}}
* [[Wasted Song]] - See the article.
* [[Wasted Song]] - See the article.
* [[Wizard Needs Food Badly]] - A version of it. Being a robot, Chibi runs off a battery, and he needs to "charge" it periodically. {{spoiler|Until the aliens show up and give every robot in the world, including you, perpetual energy.}}
* [[Wizard Needs Food Badly]] - A version of it. Being a robot, Chibi runs off a battery, and he needs to "charge" it periodically. {{spoiler|Until the aliens show up and give every robot in the world, including you, perpetual energy.}}
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A quirky, offbeat Adventure Game with the guts of a platformer, Chibi-Robo tells the story of the Sandersons, a seemingly average suburban family. For her birthday, 8-year-old Jenny Sanderson receives a "Chibi-Robo," a tiny, 4-inch tall Robot Maid with a hyperspace head, a neurotic flying sidekick, and the ability to turn just about anything into a useful tool. By design, Chibi-Robo is supposed to perform simple household tasks: Cleaning up, entertaining children, cooking--the basics. But this particular Chibi-Robo doesn't have it so easy, as he becomes a kind of Armchair Psychiatrist to the Sandersons and all of their severely messed up toys.

What? Did I forget to mention that all of the toys in their house are alive? Silly me.

Released in 2005 for the GameCube, Chibi-Robo! is considered something of a cult hit. It was critically praised, but sold poorly--partially due to its odd nature and partially due to the overall bad sales of the system it was on. Despite this, it managed to spawn a very cute sequel on the Nintendo DS, this time with a Green Aesop thrown in, but due to Executive Meddling, it was a Wal*Mart exclusive until fairly recently, destroying the sales. If you have a Wii (or still have a GameCube kicking around), check this out--it's incredibly cheap, quite fun, cute as a button, and unexpectedly moving.

Nintendo's actually about to give it a second chance, including it as one of their "New Play Control!" Updated Rereleases for Wii. A third entry, Welcome Home, Chibi-Robo! Happy Rich Big Sweep was released in Japan for the Nintendo DS in Fall 2009, but passed most of the country by due to lack of advertising.

Tropes used in Chibi-Robo! include:


  • Absurdly Spacious Sewer - Justified, as Chibi is only a few inches tall. What's huge to him is tiny to everyone else.
  • The Ace - DRAAAAAKE REDCRESSSSST!
  • Alien Invasion - Subverted. At first, the aliens seem mysterious and ominous. However, they're perfectly nice folks.
    • There are evil spidery robots, as well, but they're not aliens.
  • Aliens Speaking English - Apparently, alien language is just normal language, spoken really, really softly.
  • All Love Is Unrequited - Every lovestruck character in the game manages to avert this... except for Dinah, who never admits her liking for Phil to his face without trying to take it back as a joke even by the end of their subplot, which... must have been a pretty tough time for her, to say the least. Poor Sophie never really gets anywhere even once she mostly averts this, either.
  • Ambiguous Gender - The Phillies.
  • Arm Cannon - The Chibi-Blaster
  • Aw, Look -- They Really Do Love Each Other - Mrs. Sanderson kissing Mr. Sanderson in the end.
  • Badass Creed - "YOU'RE FREE RANGERS! YOU'RE HARD-BOILED!"
  • Beast and Beauty - The mummy action figure Mort loves the beautiful princess doll Princess Pitts.
  • Benevolent Architecture - No matter how out-of-the-way it seems, some part of the landscape will let you get up there.
    • And, thanks to Park Patrol, you can even make the landscape that way!
  • Big No - Mr. Sanderson utters one when he realizes that his wife wants to divorce him.
  • Bland-Name Product - The company that made Chibi-Robo, Citrusoft, is a reference to Apple. In a similar vain, the company that made the evil Spydorz, Macroware, is a thinly veiled poke at Microsoft. Taking sides much? Or, it could be the other way around: Citru-SOFT=Micro-SOFT and MAC-roware. Or they could be combinations of the two companies. Take your pick.
    • Nintendo CEO Satoru Iwata is a fan of Apple after all.
  • Bragging Rights Reward - Collecting all the stickers.
  • Bumbling Dad - Mr. Sanderson is one for sure.
  • Bunny Ears Lawyer - Mr. Sanderson. Despite being a Bumbling Dad to the extreme, he's actually a brilliant inventor.
  • The Cameo - A character named Kid Eggplant looks VERY similar to Eggplant Man from "Wrecking Crew".
  • Cast from Hit Points - Chibi has one stat for everything, from using special abilities to taking damage to time-it's his battery. Plugging into a handy outlet gives you a full heal.
  • Cloudcuckoolander - A few of the non-Woobies.
  • Concepts Are Cheap - Lampshaded with Drake Redcrest. According to his "official" bio, he fights for justice, but he actually has no idea what justice really means and is in a state of mild existential crisis because of it.
  • Cute Machines: The title character, along with his various robot buddies.
  • Disco Dan - Funky Phil ("Awwww yeah! Are you funky?!)
    • Park Patrol follows up on this with the beatboxing Kid Kombo, mascot of Monkey Burger, who teaches you dance moves.
  • Disney Death - Funky Phil. He was just "turned off."
    • Every time a toy runs out of energy in Park Patrol, complete with cheesy parting words.
    • Dinah and Sophie, though the "Disney" part can come in too quickly afterwards for it to be made particularly dramatic. Dinah jumps out of her loft after you collect all of the lego blocks and smashes on the floor, but Mr. Sanderson puts her back together, which was part of her plan; Sophie passes out after giving Drake her letter and her butterfly-formed ghost is shown floating out of her body, but trying to talk to her revives her, and it also happens every time you use the ghost costume's pose on her.
    • You yourself are able to pull one off. Telly Vision even cries over your 'grave' when you fall over.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything? - Sunshine wants his nectar...
  • The Dragon - Sergeant Smogglor to Miasmo in the sequel.
  • Drill Sergeant Nasty - The Sergeant of the Free Rangers is a strange blend of this and A Father to His Men. He's hard on them, but he does truly care about them, and he's arguably harder on himself.
  • Dysfunction Junction - Everyone in that house has serious issues.
  • Eccentric Townsfolk - Added to the fact that they're toys...
  • Expy - Drake Redcrest's design was obviously Gatchaman-based (his original name in the Japanese version was "Gocchiman"), and he seems to have a bit of |Buzz Lightyear in him, as well.
    • The American version of Drake Redcrest (with the yellow helmet visor) appears to be based on a rooster.
  • The Faceless - The inventor of the Park Patrol Chibi-Robo model. We see the rest of his body in the intro and tutorial.
    • All the humans in Park Patrol are like this actually, which is weird considering in all of the other Chibi-Robo games you can see everyone's face.
  • Fan Girl - Sophie to Drake Redcrest, and Dinah to Funky Phil to a lesser extent.
  • Fetch Quest - That's what happens when you turn an Adventure Game into a platformer-esque game.
  • Frothy Mugs of Water - Captain Plankbeard repeatedly drinks from a wooden jug during conversation. After a few drinks, he remarks that he "Love(s) the taste of water".
  • Gag Lips - Sophie
  • G-Rated Drug - Sunshine and his "nectar" addiction.
  • Gender Equals Breed - More like, "Gender Equals Toy Line." The children of Mort and Princess Pitts are a male mummy action figure and a female princess doll.
  • Getting Crap Past the Radar - Sunshine and his "nectar" go without saying. Also, the first time Phil drops a seed, Dinah, while ranting, will say something to the tune of "Why am I blushing?! It's only a seed!" ...Uhh.
  • Granola Girl - Molly Mapleleaf in Park Patrol, a plastic tree toy whose goal is to help the environment in any way she can, and dreams of becoming a real biodegradable tree in the next life.
  • Gratuitous Japanese - Parodied extensively with Telly Vision's song "Teriyaki Blues." The opening lines of the song are "in Japanese," but consist entirely of loanwords like "ninja" and "otaku."
  • Happily Married - Mort and Pitts, once you complete their Story Arc.
  • Heroic BSOD - Parodied. The father has one of these whenever anything mildly interesting happens.

(after Chibi Robo picked up a flower): That. Is. AWESOOOOOOOME!!!!

    • After Funky Phil "dies", Dinah spends the next solid 24 hours (not in actual time, of course) standing next to him with wild eyes, talking nonsense.
  • Ho Yay - Between robots, no less. Telly is certainly, um... dedicated to Chibi.
    • Chet too.
  • Hyperspace Arsenal - How does Chibi fit all that stuff in his head?
    • It gets ridiculous enough to fall into Refuge in Audacity, as well. Like when you carry a pirate ship that is easily over 10 times Chibi's size.
  • I'm Okay - Sophie loudly proclaims "FEELS GOOOOD!" after falling down the stairs.
  • In-Universe Game Clock - You can customize the length. Shorter days mean less waiting for time-based events, but obviously, less time to do chores. Longer days mean more time to do stuff, but when it comes to time-based events, be prepared to wait unless you've got a pair of Pajamas.
  • Kleptomaniac Hero - You'd think you'd lose points for having so much household stuff go missing. Oh well.
  • Large Ham - Drake Redcrest, who for starters claims part of the Space Hunter code is to greet everyone by yelling.
  • Living Toys
  • Lost Wedding Ring - Mr. Sanderson looses his after the main story. You have to fetch it up.
  • Love Letter Lunacy - The literal Chew Toy Sophie and her crush on Drake Redcrest.
  • Macro Zone
  • Metamorphosis - Each of the toys with problems in Park Patrol goes through this in a metaphorical rebirth after you help them with said problems.
  • Mood Whiplash - OH THE MOOD WHIPLASH.
  • Money for Nothing - After buying all the upgrades, there's really nothing more you need. You also don't need Happy Points after completing the game.
  • Motor Mouth - Dinah, not so much in the speed of her words as the quantity.
  • Mouse World - The setting.
  • Nice Job Breaking It, Hero - General Greenthumb's original owner, thinking he's stupid since he can't win playing as him in a game, discards his Greenthumb figure at the park, thus providing the perfect minion for Miasmo.
  • No Export For You... rope - Park Patrol. The rest of the world likely won't see the third game with it being 2 years old, the DS being succeeding and No A refusing to localize anything.
  • No Name Given - Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson are known as just that, with no mentioned first names.
  • No One Gets Left Behind - This is the main conflict with the Free Rangers: A while ago, they let their youngest member, Memphis, get left behind, and they haven't recovered.
  • The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything - Both Captain Plankbeard (a literal pirate, who lampshades this to a degree "As ye know, pirates who aren't evil end up at theme parks...It be terrifyin'") and the Free Rangers (a military-esque group) don't seem to do much in the way of their official jobs--though the Free Rangers do train a lot.
  • Playable Epilogue - The game continues after resurrecting Giga-Robo, and a few sidequests are only completable after this.
    • Park Patrol continues after beating Miasmo and gaining Greenthumb's power source, and the sidequest bit applies here as well.
  • Reluctant Retiree - Bull in Park Patrol. He gets better about it.
  • Rewarding Vandalism - As contrary to your main goal as it is, breaking things is required to progress in the game.
  • Robot Buddy - The titular Chibi is one, but he has his own robot buddy in the form of Telly Vision. The Park Patrol version also has one in the form of the overly-apologetic Chet.
  • Robot Maid - Chibi may only be four inches tall, but he fits.
  • Schizo-Tech - Despite being in a setting that has had functional robots with AI for years (though very power hungry), the Sandersons have two phonographs, no computers, TVs with dials and no bathroom.
  • Shout-Out - The game was co-produced by Bandai-Namco, so a Tamagotchi appears in the game.
  • Sidequest - The game is almost nothing but sidequests.
  • Smooch of Victory
  • Speaking Simlish - "Gubba gubba, doemingmee!"
  • Speaks Fluent Animal - Certain outfits allow Chibi to talk to animals.
  • Stalker with a Crush - Sophie really "watches" Drake more than she follows him. Then again, she's slightly less mobile. Once she "dies", though, she constantly flies behind him as a ghost butterfly.
  • Stealth Pun - The princess doll's name is Princess Pitts. If that seems like an odd name for a princess, think about some other Nintendo franchises for a bit. What do you find inside of a Peach?
  • Stuck in Their Shadow - In-Universe example with Fizz of the penguin mascot duo for PopFizz Soda in Park Patrol. He gets fed up and leaves Pop after a while, but they patch things up later.
  • Time Skip - The third game in the series, Welcome Home Chibi-Robo!, features a grown-up Jenny as the owner of the household this time around. She even has her own son.
  • Toy Time - Jenny's Room.
  • Theme Naming - The Free Rangers are all named after major US locations (at least in the American version). Most are cities or nicknames for cities (Frisco), with some oddballs like Maui, an island, and Bama, presumably Alabama.
  • Trademark Favorite Food - Nearly every toy in Park Patrol has one.
  • Tuckerization - Family dog Tao was a real dog, owned by the game's creator. He looked pretty much exactly like the in-game one. He actually has appearances in many other Skip, Ltd. games (like Captain Rainbow), but the real dog sadly passed away in 2009.
  • Turned Against Their Masters - The Spydorz.
  • Unnamed Parent: Jenny's son Keith (we never know who his dad is).
  • Voice for The Voiceless
  • Walking the Earth - The puppet Francois, due to a desire to break his strings borne from another toy wondering if he truly has free will.
  • Wasted Song - See the article.
  • Wizard Needs Food Badly - A version of it. Being a robot, Chibi runs off a battery, and he needs to "charge" it periodically. Until the aliens show up and give every robot in the world, including you, perpetual energy.
    • Apparently not. The Park Patrol Chibi still needs to plug in every five seconds at the beginning of the second game.
      • The Park Patrol model of Chibi has the ability to convert happy points into energy, so the energy crisis was averted anyway. Maybe that was technology derived from the aliens.