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'''R.O.B.''' (short for '''Robotic Operating Buddy''') appears in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] as a sentient robot that creates computer-generated sound effects, and is most notably featured as a playable character in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. R.O.B. in real life is an accessory that was released alongside the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] to help advertise the console as a toy, due to American consumers being uneasy about video games after the {{wp|video game crash of 1983}},<ref name=revive>{{cite|url=gamehistory.org/nes-launch-collection-1985|author=Cifaldi, Frank|publisher=Video Game History Foundation|title=The NES Launch Collection|date=February 27, 2017|accessdate=December 9, 2023}}</ref> though it was compatible with only two games: ''[[nwiki:Gyromite|Gyromite]]'' and ''[[nwiki:Stack-Up|Stack-Up]]''. In Japan, R.O.B. is called '''Family Computer Robot''', shortened to '''Famicom Robot''' or simply '''Robot'''. | '''R.O.B.''' (short for '''Robotic Operating Buddy''') appears in the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'' franchise]] as a sentient robot that creates computer-generated sound effects, and is most notably featured as a playable character in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]''. R.O.B. in real life is an accessory that was released alongside the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] to help advertise the console as a toy, due to American consumers being uneasy about video games after the {{wp|video game crash of 1983}},<ref name=revive>{{cite|url=gamehistory.org/nes-launch-collection-1985|author=Cifaldi, Frank|publisher=Video Game History Foundation|title=The NES Launch Collection|date=February 27, 2017|accessdate=December 9, 2023}}</ref> though it was compatible with only two games: ''[[nwiki:Gyromite|Gyromite]]'' and ''[[nwiki:Stack-Up|Stack-Up]]''. In Japan, R.O.B. is called '''Family Computer Robot''', shortened to '''Famicom Robot''' or simply '''Robot'''. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''WarioWare'' series=== | ===''WarioWare'' series=== | ||
[[File:ROBboss.png|thumb|left||R.O.B. as a boss in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'']] | [[File:ROBboss.png|thumb|left||R.O.B. as a boss in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'']] | ||
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R.O.B.'s most prominent ''WarioWare'' appearance is in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', as the boss of 9-Volt's boss microgame, [[Star Fox (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Star Fox]]. Like many of his other appearances, R.O.B. model differs between Japanese and western versions. He bobs around, shooting either a large revolver-like light gun using both arms in the Japanese version or its western equivalent, the [[nwiki:NES Zapper|NES Zapper]]. To defeat him, the player has to shoot the flashing blocks set-up for as if he is being used to play ''Stack-Up''. | R.O.B.'s most prominent ''WarioWare'' appearance is in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', as the boss of 9-Volt's boss microgame, [[Star Fox (WarioWare: Smooth Moves)|Star Fox]]. Like many of his other appearances, R.O.B. model differs between Japanese and western versions. He bobs around, shooting either a large revolver-like light gun using both arms in the Japanese version or its western equivalent, the [[nwiki:NES Zapper|NES Zapper]]. To defeat him, the player has to shoot the flashing blocks set-up for as if he is being used to play ''Stack-Up''. | ||
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===''Mario Kart DS''=== | ===''Mario Kart DS''=== | ||
{{multiple image|align=left|width=150|footer=Artwork of R.O.B. for {{wp|Western world|Western}} ''Mario Kart DS'' releases (left) and Japanese release (right)|image1=MKDS ROB Artwork.png|alt1=International|image2=MKDS HVC-012 artwork.png|alt2=Japan}} | {{multiple image|align=left|width=150|footer=Artwork of R.O.B. for {{wp|Western world|Western}} ''Mario Kart DS'' releases (left) and Japanese release (right)|image1=MKDS ROB Artwork.png|alt1=International|image2=MKDS HVC-012 artwork.png|alt2=Japan}} | ||
[[File:MKDSRobModel.png|thumb|Data-rendered model from ''Mario Kart DS'']] | [[File:MKDSRobModel.png|thumb|Data-rendered model from ''Mario Kart DS'']] | ||
R.O.B. is one of the four unlockable characters in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', the others being [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Dry Bones]], and [[Waluigi]]. This is R.O.B.'s first and only playable appearance in a ''Mario Kart'' game, and he is the game's only playable character that does not return as a playable character in later installments. He can be unlocked by winning gold trophies on either all Nitro or Retro Mirror cups. In the game, he is tied with [[Bowser]] for being the fastest and heaviest racers. R.O.B.'s [[Emblem|symbol]] is the NES D-pad colored purple and is the only emblem in the game not to be in a circle. R.O.B. has two original karts: the [[ROB-BLS]], which resembles R.O.B.'s stand for the game ''Stack-Up'', and the [[ROB-LGS]], which is a kart that appears like "legs" for R.O.B. His karts are fast, heavy, and have stronger handling, but they also offer the weakest drifting among all the other karts. Due to his arms not being very flexible and lacking true hands, R.O.B. is the only character in ''Mario Kart DS'' who | R.O.B. is one of the four unlockable characters in ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', the others being [[Princess Daisy|Daisy]], [[Dry Bones]], and [[Waluigi]]. This is R.O.B.'s first and only playable appearance in a ''Mario Kart'' game, and he is the game's only playable character that does not return as a playable character in later installments. He can be unlocked by winning gold trophies on either all Nitro or Retro Mirror cups. In the game, he is tied with [[Bowser]] for being the fastest and heaviest racers. R.O.B.'s [[Emblem|symbol]] is the NES D-pad colored purple and is the only emblem in the game not to be in a circle. R.O.B. has two original karts: the [[ROB-BLS]], which resembles R.O.B.'s stand for the game ''Stack-Up'', and the [[ROB-LGS]], which is a kart that appears like "legs" for R.O.B. His karts are fast, heavy, and have stronger handling, but they also offer the weakest drifting among all the other karts. Due to his arms not being very flexible and lacking true hands, R.O.B. is the only character in ''Mario Kart DS'' who doesn't control his kart with the wheel, despite his karts having one; instead, he seems to do so by moving his arms, like the real life accessory. | ||
In non-international | In non-international release, R.O.B. is named '''HVC-012''', the model number for the Japanese version of R.O.B., and also colored after his Japanese model. His karts have also different colors in the Japanese version. Also, the staff ghost data for [[Desert Hills]] and [[Rainbow Road]] feature the Japanese R.O.B. and vehicles, regardless of the version of the game the player has. | ||
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|entrance=Assembles piece by piece as his parts drop from the sky. | |entrance=Assembles piece by piece as his parts drop from the sky. | ||
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{{quote|The Last of His Kind|[[ | {{quote|The Last of His Kind|[[Boxing Ring (stage)#Fighter nicknames|Boxing Ring nickname]]|[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]}} | ||
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | ||
[[File:ROB SSBB.png|frame | {{align|right|[[File:ROB SSBB.png|frame]]}} | ||
[[File:BrawlROB.jpg|thumb|left|R.O.B.'s artwork for ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'']] | [[File:BrawlROB.jpg|thumb|left|R.O.B.'s artwork for ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'']] | ||
{{main-wiki|SmashWiki|R.O.B. (SSBB)}} | {{main-wiki|SmashWiki|R.O.B. (SSBB)}} | ||
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R.O.B.'s general appearance in the game is that of the Japanese version of the accessory, while his NES colors appear as an alternate costume. Also, one of R.O.B.'s alternate costumes is based on the colors of the North American SNES. In addition, a structure that looks similar to R.O.B. appears in the [[Port Town Aero Dive]] stage, as it is in ''[[fzerowiki:F-Zero GX|F-Zero GX]]''. It is visible in one of the stop spots in the background of the stage. R.O.B. is an unusual character as he is fast and is difficult to launch, but has lower attack power than other heavyweights. | R.O.B.'s general appearance in the game is that of the Japanese version of the accessory, while his NES colors appear as an alternate costume. Also, one of R.O.B.'s alternate costumes is based on the colors of the North American SNES. In addition, a structure that looks similar to R.O.B. appears in the [[Port Town Aero Dive]] stage, as it is in ''[[fzerowiki:F-Zero GX|F-Zero GX]]''. It is visible in one of the stop spots in the background of the stage. R.O.B. is an unusual character as he is fast and is difficult to launch, but has lower attack power than other heavyweights. | ||
=====The Subspace Emissary===== | =====The Subspace Emissary===== | ||
Before the events of the Subspace Emissary, R.O.B. was the leader of the R.O.B. race of robots, officially titled the '''Master Robot'''.<ref name=DojoSSE>{{cite|language=en-us|date=April 10, 2008|url=www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea17.html|title=Mysteries of The Subspace Emissary|publisher=Smash Bros. DOJO!!|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref> He and the other robots lived on the floating [[Isle of Ancients]] and watched over the [[World of Trophies]]. However, it was ultimately invaded by Tabuu, a humanoid entity from Subspace. He attacked the Isle of Ancients, deactivating many R.O.B.s and eventually taking the robots hostage. R.O.B. was forced to ally himself with Tabuu in order to prevent the deaths of more of his robot brethren, and began to hide under his ceremonial robes of mourning and assume the title of '''Ancient Minister'''. The Isle of Ancients itself was converted into [[The Subspace Bomb Factory]], and the Ancient Minister became the commander of the Subspace Army. As the commander of the army, he lead the invasion of the World of Trophies on behalf of Tabuu, while a specially trained group of R.O.B.s served as the "Ancient Minister's" personal bodyguards, the [[R.O.B. Squad]], made up of [[Subspace Army#R.O.B. Sentry|R.O.B. Sentries]], [[Subspace Army#R.O.B. Launcher|R.O.B. Launcher]]s, and [[Subspace Army#R.O.B. Blaster|R.O.B. Blaster]]s. R.O.B.s were also used to detonate [[Subspace Bomb]]s, to the "Minister's" deepening regret. | Before the events of the Subspace Emissary, R.O.B. was the leader of the R.O.B. race of robots, officially titled the '''Master Robot'''.<ref name=DojoSSE>{{cite|language=en-us|date=April 10, 2008|url=www.smashbros.com/wii/en_us/gamemode/modea/modea17.html|title=Mysteries of The Subspace Emissary|publisher=Smash Bros. DOJO!!|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref> He and the other robots lived on the floating [[Isle of Ancients]] and watched over the [[World of Trophies]]. However, it was ultimately invaded by Tabuu, a humanoid entity from Subspace. He attacked the Isle of Ancients, deactivating many R.O.B.s and eventually taking the robots hostage. R.O.B. was forced to ally himself with Tabuu in order to prevent the deaths of more of his robot brethren, and began to hide under his ceremonial robes of mourning and assume the title of '''Ancient Minister'''. The Isle of Ancients itself was converted into [[The Subspace Bomb Factory]], and the Ancient Minister became the commander of the Subspace Army. As the commander of the army, he lead the invasion of the World of Trophies on behalf of Tabuu, while a specially trained group of R.O.B.s served as the "Ancient Minister's" personal bodyguards, the [[R.O.B. Squad]], made up of [[Subspace Army#R.O.B. Sentry|R.O.B. Sentries]], [[Subspace Army#R.O.B. Launcher|R.O.B. Launcher]]s, and [[Subspace Army#R.O.B. Blaster|R.O.B. Blaster]]s. R.O.B.s were also used to detonate [[Subspace Bomb]]s, to the "Minister's" deepening regret. | ||
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R.O.B. reappears as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. This time, he has a light gauge on his chassis showing how much fuel he has left when using his Robo Burner, which emits blue when it is full, yellow when it is two-thirds full, red when it is one-third full, and flashes red when it is completely empty. R.O.B.'s pummel now has him headbutt the opponent, while his forward throw now has him rear his arm back, and punch the opponent. R.O.B. travels higher during his up throw, while his down throw now buries opponents; it deals less damage to compensate. His double jumping animation is now a midair twirl. | R.O.B. reappears as an unlockable playable character in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. This time, he has a light gauge on his chassis showing how much fuel he has left when using his Robo Burner, which emits blue when it is full, yellow when it is two-thirds full, red when it is one-third full, and flashes red when it is completely empty. R.O.B.'s pummel now has him headbutt the opponent, while his forward throw now has him rear his arm back, and punch the opponent. R.O.B. travels higher during his up throw, while his down throw now buries opponents; it deals less damage to compensate. His double jumping animation is now a midair twirl. | ||
R.O.B.'s Final Smash has been changed again, this time to [[smashwiki:Guided Robo Beam|Guided Robo Beam]], making him one of the few fighters that have appeared to have a different Final Smash across every game since their introduction (along with [[King Dedede]], [[Pit (character)|Pit]], and [[ | R.O.B.'s Final Smash has been changed again, this time to [[smashwiki:Guided Robo Beam|Guided Robo Beam]], making him one of the few fighters that have appeared to have a different Final Smash across every game since their introduction (along with [[King Dedede]], [[Pit (character)|Pit]], and [[Zero Suit Samus]]). | ||
In the Korean version, despite R.O.B.'s name being written the same way as in the English version, unlike in the Korean version of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the announcer refers to him as "Robot", as in the Japanese and Chinese versions. | In the Korean version, despite R.O.B.'s name being written the same way as in the English version, unlike in the Korean version of ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', the announcer refers to him as "Robot", as in the Japanese and Chinese versions. | ||
Due to the default and secondary palettes being swapped between the Western and Eastern regions, some [[ | Due to the default and secondary palettes being swapped between the Western and Eastern regions, some [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] battles featuring NES-color R.O.B. in the Eastern versions use the Famicom-color one in the Western versions, and vice-versa. His [[Boxing Ring (stage)|Boxing Ring]] stage name, The Last Of His Kind, references his role in the Subspace Emissary. | ||
In {{iw|smashwiki|Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary}}, R.O.B. does not appear when the fighters oppose [[Galeem]] for the first time. However, he, like every fighter except Kirby, is hit by one of Galeem's beams of light and imprisoned in the World of Light, where a puppet fighter of him is created. Said puppet fighter initially serves Galeem, but is later forced into serving [[Dharkon]]. Kirby's team defeat the Dharkon-serving R.O.B. puppet fighter in the Dark Realm, freeing the real R.O.B. who joins the team against Galeem and Dharkon. | In {{iw|smashwiki|Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary}}, R.O.B. does not appear when the fighters oppose [[Galeem]] for the first time. However, he, like every fighter except Kirby, is hit by one of Galeem's beams of light and imprisoned in the World of Light, where a puppet fighter of him is created. Said puppet fighter initially serves Galeem, but is later forced into serving [[Dharkon]]. Kirby's team defeat the Dharkon-serving R.O.B. puppet fighter in the Dark Realm, freeing the real R.O.B. who joins the team against Galeem and Dharkon. | ||
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=====Classic Mode route===== | =====Classic Mode route===== | ||
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!colspan="5"|Unreadable Expressions | !colspan="5"|Unreadable Expressions | ||
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|[[Little Mac]] (wire-frame costume) | |[[Little Mac]] (wire-frame costume) | ||
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|[[ | |[[Boxing Ring]] | ||
|Tunnel Theme - X-Scape | |Tunnel Theme - X-Scape | ||
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=====Snake's codec===== | =====Snake's codec===== | ||
*'''[[Smash Taunt#Otacon|Otacon]]''': So, [[Solid Snake|Snake]], you're fighting Robot? | *'''[[List of Smash Taunt characters#Otacon|Otacon]]''': So, [[Solid Snake|Snake]], you're fighting Robot? | ||
*'''Snake''': Yeah, it's a robot. Although, couldn't they have come up with a better name? | *'''Snake''': Yeah, it's a robot. Although, couldn't they have come up with a better name? | ||
*'''Otacon''': Actually, in the U.S. they called him "R.O.B." Robot, R.O.B.--take your pick. | *'''Otacon''': Actually, in the U.S. they called him "R.O.B." Robot, R.O.B.--take your pick. | ||
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=====Super Smash Blog bio===== | ====={{iw|smashwiki|Super Smash Blog}} bio===== | ||
''He has two powerful projectiles: Robo Beam and Gyro, along with a very effective recovery. The 1P color in the North American version of the game is a light gray, and the 2P is red and white, but this is reversed in the Japanese version.'' | ''He has two powerful projectiles: Robo Beam and Gyro, along with a very effective recovery. The 1P color in the North American version of the game is a light gray, and the 2P is red and white, but this is reversed in the Japanese version.'' | ||
==List of ''Super Mario'' appearances== | ==List of ''Super Mario'' appearances== | ||
{ | {{appearances list | ||
|title1=''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'' | |||
|role1=Cameo | |||
|release1=1996 | |||
|format1=[[Super Famicom]] / [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] | |||
|title2=''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' | |||
|role2=Non-playable character | |||
|release2=2003 | |||
| | |format2=[[Game Boy Advance]] | ||
| | |title3=''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' | ||
|[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System | |role3=Cameo | ||
| | |release3=2004 | ||
|format3=Game Boy Advance | |||
|Non-playable character | |title4=''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' | ||
|2003 | |role4=Cameo | ||
|[[Game Boy Advance]] | |release4=2004 | ||
| | |format4=[[Nintendo DS]] | ||
|title5=''[[Mario Kart DS]]'' | |||
|Cameo | |role5=Unlockable playable character | ||
|2004 | |release5=2005 | ||
|Game Boy Advance | |format5=Nintendo DS | ||
| | |title6=''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' | ||
|role6=Boss | |||
|Cameo | |release6=2006 | ||
|2004 | |format6=[[Wii]] | ||
|[[Nintendo DS]] | |title7=''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'' | ||
| | |role7=Unlockable playable character | ||
|release7=2008 | |||
|Unlockable playable character | |format7=Wii | ||
|2005 | |title8=''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS]]'' | ||
|Nintendo DS | |role8=Unlockable playable character | ||
| | |release8=2014 | ||
|format8=[[Nintendo 3DS]] | |||
|Boss | |title9=''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'' | ||
|2006 | |role9=Unlockable playable character | ||
|[[Wii]] | |release9=2014 | ||
| | |format9=[[Wii U]] | ||
|title10=''[[Super Mario Maker]]'' | |||
|Unlockable playable character | |role10=Costume | ||
|2008 | |release10=2015 | ||
|Wii | |format10=Wii U | ||
| | |title11=''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' | ||
|role11=Cameo | |||
|Unlockable playable character | |release11=2018 | ||
|2014 | |format11=Nintendo 3DS | ||
|[[Nintendo 3DS]] | |title12=''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'' | ||
| | |role12=Unlockable playable character | ||
|release12=2018 | |||
|Unlockable playable character | |format12=[[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
|2014 | |title13=''[[Super Mario RPG (Nintendo Switch)|Super Mario RPG]]'' | ||
|[[Wii U]] | |role13=Cameo | ||
| | |release13=2023 | ||
|format13=Nintendo Switch | |||
|Costume | }} | ||
|2015 | |||
|Wii U | |||
| | |||
| | |||
|2018 | |||
|Nintendo 3DS | |||
| | |||
|Unlockable playable character | |||
|2018 | |||
|[[Nintendo Switch]] | |||
| | |||
|Cameo | |||
|2023 | |||
|Nintendo Switch | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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===R.O.B.=== | ===R.O.B.=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ロボット | ||
| | |JapR=Robotto | ||
| | |JapM=Robot | ||
| | |Jap2=ファミリーコンピュータ ロボット | ||
| | |Jap2R=Famirī Konpyūta Robotto | ||
| | |Jap2M=[[Family Computer]] Robot | ||
| | |Jap3=HVC-012 <small>(''Mario Kart DS'')</small> | ||
|Jap3M="HVC-012" is the product ID of the robot. | |||
| | |||
|Spa=R.O.B. | |Spa=R.O.B. | ||
|Fre=R.O.B. | |Fre=R.O.B. | ||
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===Ancient Minister=== | ===Ancient Minister=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=エインシャント{{ruby|卿|きょう}} | ||
| | |JapR=Einshanto Kyō | ||
| | |JapM=Ancient Lord | ||
| | |Jap2=マスターロボット<ref>{{cite|date=April 10, 2008|language=ja|url=www.smashbros.com/wii/jp/gamemode/modea/modea17.html|title=スマブラ拳!!|publisher={{iw|smashwiki|Smash Bros. DOJO!!}}|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref> | ||
|Jap2R=Masutā Robotto | |||
| | |Jap2M=Master Robot | ||
| | |||
|Spa=Ministro antiguo | |Spa=Ministro antiguo | ||
|Spa2=Robot supremo | |Spa2=Robot supremo<ref>{{cite|date=April 10, 2008|language=es-es|url=www.smashbros.com/wii/es/gamemode/modea/modea17.html|title=Los misterios del emisario subespacial|publisher=Smash Bros. DOJO!!|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref> | ||
|SpaM=Ancient Minister | |SpaM=Ancient Minister | ||
|Spa2M=Supreme robot | |Spa2M=Supreme robot | ||
|Fre=Ministre Antique | |Fre=Ministre Antique | ||
|Fre2=chef des robots | |Fre2=chef des robots<ref>{{cite|date=April 10, 2008|language=fr|url=www.smashbros.com/wii/fr/gamemode/modea/modea17.html|title=Les mystères de L’émissaire subspatial|publisher=Smash Bros. DOJO!!|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref> | ||
|FreM=Ancient Minister | |FreM=Ancient Minister | ||
|Fre2M=leader of robots | |Fre2M=leader of robots | ||
|Ger=Uralter Minister | |Ger=Uralter Minister | ||
|Ger2=Meister der Roboter | |Ger2=Meister der Roboter<ref>{{cite|language=de|date=April 10, 2008|url=www.smashbros.com/wii/de/gamemode/modea/modea17.html|title=Die Geheimnisse in "Der Subraum-Emissär"|publisher=Smash Bros. DOJO!!|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref> | ||
|GerM=Ancient Minister | |GerM=Ancient Minister | ||
|Ger2M=Master of Robots | |Ger2M=Master of Robots | ||
|Ita=Ministro Ancestrale | |Ita=Ministro Ancestrale | ||
|Ita2=Master Robot | |Ita2=Master Robot<ref>{{cite|language=it|date=April 10, 2008|url=www.smashbros.com/wii/it/gamemode/modea/modea17.html|title=I misteri dell’Emissario del Subspazio|publisher=Smash Bros. DOJO!!|accessdate=June 29, 2024}}</ref> | ||
|ItaM=Ancestral Minister | |ItaM=Ancestral Minister | ||
|Rus=Древний служитель | |Rus=Древний служитель | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:R.O.B (US).jpg|thumb|200px|R.O.B. in ''Tomodachi Life'']] | [[File:R.O.B (US).jpg|thumb|200px|R.O.B. in ''Tomodachi Life'']] | ||
*In the same style as the original R.O.B., R.O.B.'s [[amiibo]]'s coloring differs depending on the region; however, R.O.B.'s [[Family Computer|Famicom]] coloring would later be available around the world. The [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] coloring was never released in Japan. | *In the same style as the original R.O.B., R.O.B.'s [[amiibo]]'s coloring differs depending on the region; however, R.O.B.'s [[Family Computer|Famicom]] coloring would later be available around the world. The [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]] coloring was never released in Japan. |