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{{About|the Robots from [[Screwbot Factory]]|the [[Robots (Fillbots)|Robots]] from [[Fillbots 2|Fillbots]]}}
|Image = [[File:Screwbots_3DS.png]]
{{Character infobox
|Name = Screwbots
|name=Robots
|Affiliation = Rhythm League
|image=Artwork 3DS Screwbot Factory.png
|Debut = Rhythm Heaven Fever
|caption=Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
|Gender = genderless
|appearance={{CharGame|RHF=1|RHM=1|NBA=1}}
|First Appearance = Screwbot Factory
|jpvoice=Unknown
|Last Appearance = Remix 10 (Wii)
|eneukrvoice=Unknown}}
|Other Appearances = Remix 1 (Wii)<br>
The {{Nihongo|Robots|ロボットたち|Robotto-tachi}} are massive and mass-produced machines in [[Screwbot Factory]] in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''.
Screwbot Factory 2<br>
==Story==
Remix 9 (Wii)}}'''Screwbots''' are characters in [[Screwbot Factory]].
The robots are produced at the factory, as a "top-secret, extremely advanced new design". They come in two models, a larger grey one and a smaller white one. They are around 40 meters tall, and weigh 30,000 tons (or around 200 feet tall and 60,000 tons in the {{US}} version of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''). The final phase of assembly sees the robot's head being screwed onto the body by a large arm at high speed. This operation is extremely precise, and if done wrong, the robot has to be scrapped. The machine operators require nerves of steel to do their job, leading to a tense working environment. To help them with this task, the factory plays soothing Arabian-style music. When each robot is completed, it says a code word ({{Nihongo|"Oh yeah!"|「ヤッタ!」|"Yatta!"}} for the grey ones, {{Nihongo|"Let's go!"|「ヨッシャ!」|"Yossha!"}} for the white ones) to signal that it is operational and the heart symbol on its chest glows in appreciation. The sight of a completed robot encourages the machine operators to maintain quality work. This, along with the music, lightens the mood at the factory.


They appear as very generic robots, with huge screws as heads. There are two versions of Screwbots, White Screwbots and Black Screwbots. They seem the same in size, but it is later revealed that the White Screwbot is smaller than the Black one.
All of this information was collected by a {{Nihongo|Spy|スパイ|Supai}}, who relays it to their {{Nihongo|Leader|リーダー|Rīdā}} at a secret hideout for an enemy factory. They realize production is high thanks to the music, which for them is a problem, and they send the spy back to collect further information. The spy expresses concern about being discovered in the factory full of 200-foot robots and not being extracted in time<ref>[[Industrial Espionage]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>.


These robots continue to be produced in a [[Screwbot Factory 2|second factory]], although the power is unreliable, and power outages are frequent. The epilogues to [[Screwbot Factory]] and [[Screwbot Factory 2]] show these robots are being built to protect the world<ref>"Let's go protect the world!" ~ [[Superb]] epilogue to [[Screwbot Factory]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref><ref>"Let's go! The world needs us!" ~ [[Superb]] epilogue to [[Screwbot Factory 2]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. The workers do not initially expect the robots to be as large as they are<ref>"They're bigger than I expected!" ~ [[OK]] epilogue to [[Screwbot Factory]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. The heart symbol is where the robots' sense of duty is stored<ref>"...And here is where we store the robot's sense of duty." ~ [[OK]] epilogue to [[Screwbot Factory 2]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>. One night during their patrol, someone found a loose screw at the factory. It is not the kind used by the robots, and none of the machines are missing screws, leaving them paranoid<ref>"On my night rounds, I found a loose screw on the ground. It's not the kind the robots use, and none of the machines seem to be missing a screw. I'm getting paranoid about it..." ~ [[Loose Screw]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''</ref>.
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
*[[Screwbot Factory]]
*[[File:Game 3DS rvlRobot L.png|44px|link=Screwbot Factory]] [[Screwbot Factory]]
*[[Remix 1 (Wii)]]
*[[File:Game Wii 1-5.png|44px|link=Remix 1 (Wii)|Remix 1]] [[Remix 1 (Wii)|Remix 1]]
*[[Screwbot Factory 2]]
*[[File:Game Wii 9-4.png|44px|link=Screwbot Factory 2]] [[Screwbot Factory 2]]
*[[Remix 9 (Wii)]]
*[[File:Game Wii 9-5.png|44px|link=Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]] [[Remix 9 (Wii)|Remix 9]]
*[[Remix 10 (Wii)]]
*[[File:Game Wii 10-5.png|44px|link=Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]] [[Remix 10 (Wii)|Remix 10]]
 
==Gallery==
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Screwbots.png
Artwork Wii Screwbot Factory A.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
</gallery>[[Category:Characters]]
Artwork Wii Screwbot Factory B.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
[[Category:Article stubs]]
Artwork Wii Screwbot Factory C.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
[[Category:Rhythm Heaven Fever Characters]]
Artwork Wii Screwbot Factory D.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''
Artwork 3DS Screwbot Factory.png|Artwork from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''
Sprite NBA Robot and System Settings.png|Robot and [[niwanetwork:System Settings|System Settings]] Launcher Badge from ''[[Nintendo Badge Arcade]]''
</gallery>
==Trivia==
*The information given in the [[Rhythm Item]]s is generally consistent across languages, but some alter certain details. For example, the person doing their night rounds who found a screw wonders if they're about to stop a program of industrial espionage in the French version rather than simply being paranoid about it<ref>"Lors d'une ronde de nuit, j'ai trouvé cette vis par terre. Elle ne correspond ni à nos robots, ni à nos machines... Je me demande si je ne suis pas sur le point de déjouer un vaste programme d'espionnage industriel..." (During a night patrol, I found this screw on the ground. It does not correspond to our robots, nor to our machines... I wonder if I am not about to thwart a vast program of industrial spying...) ~ [[Loose Screw|Vis manquante]] (Missing screw), ''[[Rhythm Paradise Megamix]]'' (French)</ref>.
==In Other Languages==
{{Lang
|jp=ロボットたち
|rojp=Robotto-tachi
|mnjp=Robots
|us=Robots
|uk=The Robots
|fr=Les robots
|mnfr=The robots
|es=Robots
|de=Rhythmoboter
|mnde=Rhythmobot
|it=I robot
|mnit=The robots
|kr=로봇들
|rokr=Lobosdeul
|mnkr=Robots}}
{{Lang
|jp=リーダー<br>スパイ
|rojp=Rīdā&#xa;Supai
|mnjp=Leader<br>Spy
|us=Leader<br>Spy
|uk=Boss<br>Minion
|fr=Le général<br>L'espion
|mnfr=The general<br>The spy
|es=El granuja<br>El espía
|mnes=The rogue<br>The spy
|de=Anführer<br>Spitzel
|mnde=Leader<br>Spy
|it=Capo<br>Spia
|mnit=Chief<br>Spy
|kr=리더<br>스파이
|rokr=Lideo&#xa;Seupai
|mnkr=Leader<br>Spy}}
==References==
<references/>

Latest revision as of 02:01, 6 May 2024

This page is about the Robots from Screwbot Factory. "I suppose" you may be looking for the Robots from Fillbots?
Robots
Image
Artwork 3DS Screwbot Factory.png
Artwork from Rhythm Heaven Megamix
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  • Flag of Japan.svg Voice: Unknown
  • English language.svgFlag of Europe.svgFlag of South Korea.svg Voice: Unknown
  • The Robots (ロボットたち?, Robotto-tachi) are massive and mass-produced machines in Screwbot Factory in Rhythm Heaven Fever and Rhythm Heaven Megamix.

    Story

    The robots are produced at the factory, as a "top-secret, extremely advanced new design". They come in two models, a larger grey one and a smaller white one. They are around 40 meters tall, and weigh 30,000 tons (or around 200 feet tall and 60,000 tons in the Flag of the United States.svg version of Rhythm Heaven Fever). The final phase of assembly sees the robot's head being screwed onto the body by a large arm at high speed. This operation is extremely precise, and if done wrong, the robot has to be scrapped. The machine operators require nerves of steel to do their job, leading to a tense working environment. To help them with this task, the factory plays soothing Arabian-style music. When each robot is completed, it says a code word ("Oh yeah!" (「ヤッタ!」?, "Yatta!") for the grey ones, "Let's go!" (「ヨッシャ!」?, "Yossha!") for the white ones) to signal that it is operational and the heart symbol on its chest glows in appreciation. The sight of a completed robot encourages the machine operators to maintain quality work. This, along with the music, lightens the mood at the factory.

    All of this information was collected by a Spy (スパイ?, Supai), who relays it to their Leader (リーダー?, Rīdā) at a secret hideout for an enemy factory. They realize production is high thanks to the music, which for them is a problem, and they send the spy back to collect further information. The spy expresses concern about being discovered in the factory full of 200-foot robots and not being extracted in time[1].

    These robots continue to be produced in a second factory, although the power is unreliable, and power outages are frequent. The epilogues to Screwbot Factory and Screwbot Factory 2 show these robots are being built to protect the world[2][3]. The workers do not initially expect the robots to be as large as they are[4]. The heart symbol is where the robots' sense of duty is stored[5]. One night during their patrol, someone found a loose screw at the factory. It is not the kind used by the robots, and none of the machines are missing screws, leaving them paranoid[6].

    Appearances

    Gallery

    Trivia

    • The information given in the Rhythm Items is generally consistent across languages, but some alter certain details. For example, the person doing their night rounds who found a screw wonders if they're about to stop a program of industrial espionage in the French version rather than simply being paranoid about it[7].

    In Other Languages

    Language Name Meaning
    Flag of Japan.svg Japanese ロボットたち Robots
    Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Robots
    Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE The Robots
    Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Les robots The robots
    Flag of Spain.svg Spanish Robots
    Flag of Germany.svg German Rhythmoboter Rhythmobot
    Flag of Italy.svg Italian I robot The robots
    Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 로봇들 Robots
    Language Name Meaning
    Flag of Japan.svg Japanese リーダー
    スパイ
    Leader
    Spy
    Flag of the United States.svg EnglishNOA Leader
    Spy
    Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg EnglishNOE Boss
    Minion
    Flag of France (1794–1815, 1830–1974, 2020–present).svg French Le général
    L'espion
    The general
    The spy
    Flag of Spain.svg Spanish El granuja
    El espía
    The rogue
    The spy
    Flag of Germany.svg German Anführer
    Spitzel
    Leader
    Spy
    Flag of Italy.svg Italian Capo
    Spia
    Chief
    Spy
    Flag of South Korea.svg Korean 리더
    스파이
    Leader
    Spy

    References

    1. Industrial Espionage, Rhythm Heaven Fever
    2. "Let's go protect the world!" ~ Superb epilogue to Screwbot Factory, Rhythm Heaven Fever
    3. "Let's go! The world needs us!" ~ Superb epilogue to Screwbot Factory 2, Rhythm Heaven Fever
    4. "They're bigger than I expected!" ~ OK epilogue to Screwbot Factory, Rhythm Heaven Fever
    5. "...And here is where we store the robot's sense of duty." ~ OK epilogue to Screwbot Factory 2, Rhythm Heaven Fever
    6. "On my night rounds, I found a loose screw on the ground. It's not the kind the robots use, and none of the machines seem to be missing a screw. I'm getting paranoid about it..." ~ Loose Screw, Rhythm Heaven Megamix
    7. "Lors d'une ronde de nuit, j'ai trouvé cette vis par terre. Elle ne correspond ni à nos robots, ni à nos machines... Je me demande si je ne suis pas sur le point de déjouer un vaste programme d'espionnage industriel..." (During a night patrol, I found this screw on the ground. It does not correspond to our robots, nor to our machines... I wonder if I am not about to thwart a vast program of industrial spying...) ~ Vis manquante (Missing screw), Rhythm Paradise Megamix (French)