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Chibi-Robo (ちびロボ Chibi-Robo) is the main protagonist of the titular series and appears as a newcomer in Super Smash Bros. Wildverse.

Attributes[]

Stats[]

Other Movements[]

  • No. of Jumps: 2
  • Crawl: Yes
  • Wall Jump: Yes
  • Wall Cling: Yes

Gimmicks[]

  • Watts: Chibi-Robo has a power counter. Starting at 999 watts, Chibi-Robo will slowly use up his power as the match goes on. Depending on the attacks you use, Chibi-Robo loses a lot more power. So using some of his Specials will drain more power than using the tilts and smash attacks. When Chibi-Robo’s power runs out he becomes really weak. Only his Down Special will work and he will no longer be able to perform smash attacks. All of his stats will drop as well such as his speed, strength and knockback. He basically becomes useless but there is a way to avoid that and that is with his plug-in move. Chibi-Robo’s Shield Special will allow him to charge up his power. The longer you hold it down the more he charges up with the limit being 999. This can lead to some interesting gameplay mechanics where you have to decide whether it is worth having him attack and charge frequently or waiting it out for a good opportunity, say: only charging up when you knock someone off the stage. The charge rate is quite fast but gets slower the higher your percentage. Chibi-Robo is completely vulnerable during this mode so you will need to really time when to charge up.

Moveset[]

Ground Attacks[]

Input Name Description Reference Strength Weakness Damage
Jab
Dash Attack
Edge Attack
Front Floor Attack
Back Floor Attack
Trip Floor Attack

Tilt Attacks[]

Input Name Description Reference Strength Weakness Damage
Side Tilt
Up Tilt
Down Tilt

Smash Attacks[]

Input Name Description Reference Strength Weakness Damage
Side Smash
Up Smash
Down Smash

Aerial Attacks[]

Input Name Description Reference Strength Weakness Damage
Neutral Aerial
Forward Aerial
Back Aerial
Up Aerial
Down Aerial

Grabs & Throws[]

Input Name Description Reference Strength Weakness Damage
Grab
Pummel
Forward Throw
Back Throw
Up Throw
Down Throw

Special Moves[]

Input Name Description Reference Strength Weakness Damage
Neutral Special Chibi-Blaster Chibi-Blaster from the Chibi-Robo! franchise.
Side Special Toothbrush Pulls out a toothbrush and scrubs it in-front of him. People too close can get caught in it and get stuck under the brush. They get fully cleaned before being thrown out. Chibi-Robo can move while this is on. This move uses 10 Watts for each second the move is used. Toothbrush from the Chibi-Robo! franchise.
Up Special Chibi-Copter Comes from Chibi-Robo's head and he flies up. You have control over which direction to fly him in but cannot be stopped manually, you have to wait for it to automatically stop (like Duck hunt). This move uses 50 Watts. Chibi-Copter from the Chibi-Robo! franchise.
Down Special Pick Up Grabs a projectile that comes within reach and stores it within his head, briefly becoming invincible. When used again, he takes out the projectile and throws it at the opponent. His ability to Pick Up Items in the Chibi-Robo! franchise.

Final Smash[]

Input Name Description Reference Strength Weakness Damage
Final Smash Giga Robo Calls forth Giga Robo, a gigantic robot that looks like Chibi, who stays in one place as it continuously stomps the ground with its enormous legs. Any opponent near the proximity of its legs get buried in the ground as they are constantly stepped on by the huge robot. The stomps' shockwaves also make any airborne opponent to get meteor smashed. Giga Robo from the Chibi-Robo! franchise.

Poses, Animations & Others[]

On-screen appearance[]

Pose Reference

Idle Poses[]

Pose Letter Pose Reference
A
B

Taunts[]

Pose Letter Pose Reference
A
B
C
D

Victory Poses[]

Pose Letter Pose Reference
A
B
C
D

Music Victory Theme:

  • Losing Pose: Chibi-Robo claps to the winner.

Classic Mode/All-Star Mode[]

  • Credits Theme:

Colors/Costumes/Skins[]

Number Color/Costume/Skin Reference
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II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
IX
X
XI
XII

Trivia[]

  • Telly Vision is seen following Chibi-Robo around the stage.
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