< Chibi-Robo!
Chibi-Robo!/YMMV
- Awesome Music: The game has some pretty catchy music here and there. Free Rangers' Theme and Drake Redcrest's Theme in particular.
- Non Sequitur Scene: In the first game, using the Chibi-Radar in the living room will turn up a "dig spot" in the carpet. Dig and a little fat blue man in a purple speedo with a spark plug for a head will pop out, and continuing to jab him with the spoon will cause him to dance in place and grow to five times his size before awarding you Happy Points and vanishing. "Mr. Prongs" doesn't do a thing in the main plot or come up at all in between any other times you might look for him again for the points.
- Also, just what the hell were those little portals in the wall? You open a "Chibi-Door," and you're suddenly in a tiny room with Mushroom Samba background and music.
- Cult Classic
- Nightmare Fuel: Sunshine, with his constant moodswings and occasional scary face.
- Tear Jerker: Several moments have the potential to make you misty-eyed.This music alone is potent without its similarly-tragic backstory.
- That One Sidequest: The Space Scrambler sticker is much more difficult to get than the others, even when you know what you have to do.
- The Bowling sticker in Park Patrol is very difficult as well, though that's mainly due to the sensitivity of the touch screen.
- The Woobie: Many. Then again, it is a Dysfunction Junction.
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