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==Homages== |
==Homages== |
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− | The Copy Robots (only when imitating Keronians) are similar to [[w:c:Alien Zarab|Alien Zarab]], an evil alien in episode 19 of 1996 tokusatsu series, ''[[w:c:Ultraman (series) |
+ | The Copy Robots (only when imitating Keronians) are similar to [[w:c:Alien Zarab|Alien Zarab]], an evil alien in episode 19 of 1996 tokusatsu series, ''[[w:c:Ultraman (series)|Ultraman]]''. As shown: |
*They are able to disguise themselves as the main characters. |
*They are able to disguise themselves as the main characters. |
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*Their disguises had several defects, where both Alien Zarab as the Imitation Ultraman and the Copy Robots as Keroro Platoons had slanted eyes and curly feet. However, even with such defect is clearly visible (even to the viewers themselves), normal humans can't seem to differentiate them from their original counterparts. |
*Their disguises had several defects, where both Alien Zarab as the Imitation Ultraman and the Copy Robots as Keroro Platoons had slanted eyes and curly feet. However, even with such defect is clearly visible (even to the viewers themselves), normal humans can't seem to differentiate them from their original counterparts. |
Revision as of 14:17, 5 May 2015
The Copy Robots (コピーロボット Kopī Robotto) are a series of robots made by Kururu to serve when the Keroro Platoon wants to take a day off. The Copy Robots cause a lot of trouble. However, in Episode 260, which happens sometime prior to their arrival on Earth, they actually save the Keroro Platoon by filling in for them during the Keron Army march when the real Keroro, Giroro, and Dororo are trapped. The Copy Robots only appear in four episodes.
Differences
NOTE: For Keronians, the most common differences is that they have slanted eyes, curly feet and different Keronian resonance tone.
Copy Robot | Differences |
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Keroro | Resonance is "Gerogero" (ゲロゲロ ), rather than the standard "Kerokero" (ケロケロ ). Lacks interest in Gunpla and has no sympathy for Earthlings (invasion programming mode). |
Giroro | Ends his sentence with "" (だぜ ). Lacks sympathy for Natsumi Hinata (invasion programming mode). |
Tamama | Ends sentence with "Deshi" (でしぃ ) instead of "Desu" (ですぅ ) Lacks darker side, obsession for snacks and admiration for Keroro. |
Dororo | Lacks Trauma Switch. Willingly invades Earth through various means even if it harms the population. (invasion programming mode). |
Kururu | Hat becomes cone in shape. Laugh pattern changes from "kuu, ku ku ku" into "Ku kuu, ku kuu" Has a resonance that does not go around in circles; instead it behaves in the same manner as a normal resonance |
Fuyuki Hinata | Has two Ahoge instead of one. |
Natsumi Hinata | Twintails becomes vertical rolls |
Angol Mois | Her hairstyle faces the opposite sides. |
Homages
The Copy Robots (only when imitating Keronians) are similar to Alien Zarab, an evil alien in episode 19 of 1996 tokusatsu series, Ultraman. As shown:
- They are able to disguise themselves as the main characters.
- Their disguises had several defects, where both Alien Zarab as the Imitation Ultraman and the Copy Robots as Keroro Platoons had slanted eyes and curly feet. However, even with such defect is clearly visible (even to the viewers themselves), normal humans can't seem to differentiate them from their original counterparts.