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* NoFourthWall: A lot of characters seem to be aware they exist in a {{Kodomomuke}} series and comment on it. The finale shows them be quite terrified about what will happen to them when the series ends.
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** One to VideoGame/LiveALive of all things, with parodies of Oersted and Streibough.
** Another involves the infamous relationship scenes of VideoGame/BahamutLagoon...expect the "emotionless guy" the princess chooses is a non-living scarecrow.
** Another involves the infamous relationship scenes of VideoGame/BahamutLagoon...expect the "emotionless guy" the princess chooses is a non-living scarecrow.
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** One to VideoGame/LiveALive ''VideoGame/LiveALive'' of all things, with parodies of Oersted and Streibough.
** Another involves the infamous relationship scenes ofVideoGame/BahamutLagoon...''VideoGame/BahamutLagoon''... expect the "emotionless guy" the princess chooses is a non-living scarecrow.
** Another involves the infamous relationship scenes of
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* ProtagonistTitle: Heybot is the RobotBuddy that lives with Nejiru.
* RandomEventsPlot: Probably even more random than Manga/BoboboboBobobo. As an anime about joke-telling contests, it has absurd episode plots that don't have much relation to each other (ex: one episode somehow ends up with [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext the heroes fighting space alien grannies from Saturn]]).
* RandomEventsPlot: Probably even more random than Manga/BoboboboBobobo. As an anime about joke-telling contests, it has absurd episode plots that don't have much relation to each other (ex: one episode somehow ends up with [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext the heroes fighting space alien grannies from Saturn]]).
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* ProtagonistTitle: Heybot is the RobotBuddy that who lives with Nejiru.
* RandomEventsPlot: Probably even more random thanManga/BoboboboBobobo.''Manga/BoboboboBobobo''. As an anime about joke-telling contests, it has absurd episode plots that don't have much relation to each other (ex: one episode somehow ends up with [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext the heroes fighting space alien grannies from Saturn]]).
* RandomEventsPlot: Probably even more random than
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* MerchandiseDriven: Despite being a satire of such shows, Heybot has quite a wide range of collectable toys and products of its own, and frequiently [[BreakingTheFourthWall references them]]. There's even an entire episode dedicated to aquiring the ''DX Heybot''.
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* MerchandiseDriven: Despite being a satire of such shows, Heybot has quite a wide range of collectable toys and products of its own, and frequiently [[BreakingTheFourthWall references them]]. There's even an entire episode dedicated to aquiring acquiring the ''DX Heybot''."DX Heybot".
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* FlyingPostman: [=VocaBot=] can fly and deliver cargo and high speeds.
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* FlyingPostman: [=VocaBot=] [=SkyRabbit=] can fly and deliver cargo and high speeds.
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* {{Geek}}: Nejiru's obsession with screws is [[IncrediblyLamePun screwed up]] to say the least, with some characters considering it a fetish of sorts.
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* {{Geek}}: Nejiru's obsession with screws is [[IncrediblyLamePun [[{{Pun}} screwed up]] to say the least, with some characters considering it a fetish of sorts.
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* ShoutOut: One to VideoGame/LiveALive of all things, with parodies of Oersted and Streibough.
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* ShoutOut: One ShoutOut:
**One to VideoGame/LiveALive of all things, with parodies of Oersted andStreibough.Streibough.
**Another involves the infamous relationship scenes of VideoGame/BahamutLagoon...expect the "emotionless guy" the princess chooses is a non-living scarecrow.
**One to VideoGame/LiveALive of all things, with parodies of Oersted and
**Another involves the infamous relationship scenes of VideoGame/BahamutLagoon...expect the "emotionless guy" the princess chooses is a non-living scarecrow.
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** Episode 11 in particular is ''filled'' with this type of humour, mostly having to do with a certain character’s resemblance to poop, and Heybot’s want to… do that.
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** Episode 11 in particular is ''filled'' with this type of humour, mostly having to do with a certain character’s character's resemblance to poop, and Heybot’s want to… do that.
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This series is... [[WidgetSeries Weird, to put it simply]]. It can best be described as ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Franchise/{{Beyblade}}''. Nejiru and Heybot run a do-anything shop to help random characters or battle the recurring cast for their screws. The plot of each episode is [[RandomEventsPlot as random as possible]] with frequent SurrealHumor and NoFourthWall.
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This series is... [[WidgetSeries Weird, to put it simply]]. It can best be described as ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Franchise/{{Beyblade}}''. Nejiru and Heybot run a do-anything shop to help random characters or battle the recurring cast for their screws. The plot of each episode is [[RandomEventsPlot as random as possible]] with frequent SurrealHumor and NoFourthWall.