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** [[Prince Kir]], [[Shandy]], [[Spumoni]], [[Tequila]] and [[Ryo]] are absent in the anime.
** [[Prince Kir]], [[Shandy]], [[Spumoni]], [[Tequila]] and [[Ryo]] are absent in the anime.


* In the anime Dr. Hebereke is the leader of the Roborobo Gang, while in the game he only cooperates with the group for his own plans. The reason for his actions in the game are more comical than truly evil.
* In the anime [[Dr. Hebereke]] is the leader of the Roborobo Gang, while in the game he only cooperates with the group for his own plans. The reason for his actions in the game are more comical than truly evil.


* While in the game God Emperor is recognized as the final boss, the anime opted for Primity Baby. Probably because Primity Baby is indeed an extra (and harder) battle after God Emperor in the games. Also Primity Baby is indeed the final boss of Medarot R (which the second half of the anime uses some elements), which makes Dr. Hebereke have an equivalent role to Katekin Ten from Medarot R than his own Medarot 2 counterpart.
* While in the game God Emperor is recognized as the final boss, the anime opted for Primity Baby. Probably because Primity Baby is indeed an extra (and harder) battle after God Emperor in the games. Also Primity Baby is indeed the final boss of Medarot R (which the second half of the anime uses some elements), which makes Dr. Hebereke have an equivalent role to Katekin Ten from Medarot R than his own Medarot 2 counterpart.
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