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  1. 4 de may. de 2012 · Language. English. Originally published in Japanese: Tokyo : Popular Publishing, 2004, under title: Makasete PET-kun. Rated A; suitable for all age. PET was a simple plastic bottle until nine-year-old Noboru Yamada recycled him. Now he's a super robot programmed to protect Noboru at all costs.

  2. The Misadventures of a Recycled Super Robot Series. 4 primary works • 4 total works. Book 1. Leave It to PET! by Kenji Sonishi. 4.32 · 167 Ratings · 23 Reviews · published 2009 · 1 edition. R to L (Japanese Style) When Noboru recycled a plas… Want to Read. Rate it: Book 2. Leave It to PET!, Vol. 2. by Kenji Sonishi.

  3. 7 de abr. de 2009 · You know about recycling, right? Instead of throwing your water bottle or juice container in the trash, recycle it in a special bin. In Leave it to PET!, Norobu Yamada does just that, only to find that the bottle returns to thank him for recycling him. Follow Norubu and PET! on their adventures by reading this book and the sequels.

  4. Meet the genius who started the recycling robot craze, Dr. Wattawaste! Witness the birth of a new recycling robot! And see what happens in a soccer throw-down between the Gadget Design department and Team Robot! When Noboru recycled a plastic bottle, he never thought he'd get a devoted PET in return!

  5. Witness the birth of a new recycling robot! And see what happens in a soccer throw-down between the Gadget Design department and Team Robot! When Noboru recycled a plastic bottle, he never thought he'd get a devoted PET in return!

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  7. But little does he know that the bottle is about to come back to life as PET, a robot with a mission: to pay Noboru back for recycling him! The only problem is that PET's sense of "helping" isn't quite in touch with reality.