it under the girls bed use your x ray goggles to see it
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Its in the kitchen..!
its in the big closet in the kitchen
If the robot is behind the clock then put on your ex ray glasses and look under the girls bed and the battery pack should be there !!!
My suggestion is with a hickory switch.
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The "Runaway Robot" costume is for sale at the Poptropica store.
alien + metals + cuzn battery = robot
a toystore, a tamiya (build your own robot pack) and a Tekno version of a horse robot and Butterscotch product...
Well when I played, he was in the kitchen, he was in that big closet thing and I had to use my night vesion glasses to see him.
Agent D will start off talking to you. Finish talking to her. Use the red puffle to cannonball the robot. Click on the test run. Use the pink puffle to lasso the robot. Get the gear, you used to defeat the 1st robot in a different mission and use it on the robot. Then complete the 3 mazes. When your done the jet pack robot will come and carry of the robot. Jet pack guy should land there when the robots leave. Talk to him and he'll give you his jet pack if you can find fuel. Look in a stack of coffee beans. You should get a coin and jet pack fuel. Go back and drag the fuel out and pour it in. Jet pack guy will talk to you when you pour it in. When your done click your jet pack and a screen that says Jet pack adventure will pop up. Play it by finding the robot as you fly. When you win put the sled robot in a bubble. Then the jet pack robot will fly on the screen. He will pop the bubble that you put on the sled robot. When it flies away look above the jet pack robot. Use the green puffle to pop the balloon so the coffee bag will fall on the robot. Then use the yellow puffle on the robot. After that use the gear on it and complete the mazes. Put the robots in bubbles. Hope that helps!
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