The Roba-san Kick 18, rendered as Mr. Donkey Kicker 18, is an anime-only kicking machine fielded by the Foxy Pirates. Piloted by Porche and Hamburg, the rhombus-shaped mecha bristles with hooves and rolls on pedal-driven treads.
This giant mechanical kicker is an anime-only contraption belonging to the Foxy Pirates. Two crew members, Porche and Hamburg, sit at its controls and put it into action.
Shaped like a large rhombus cube, the machine sprouts exactly twenty-five oversized hooves that jut out from its body for striking. The cockpit is modeled after a horse's head, and the whole frame crawls along on tank-style caterpillar treads driven by bicycle pedals. In look and operation it closely mirrors the Gorilla Puncher 13 that Foxy himself pilots.
The mecha is crewed by the Foxy Pirates members Porche and Hamburg, making its sole appearance in Episode 226.

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The Roba-san Kick 18 is an anime-only giant kicking mecha belonging to the Foxy Pirates, built to strike enemies with its many oversized hooves.
The Roba-san Kick 18 is crewed by Foxy Pirates members Porche and Hamburg, who sit at its controls.
Shaped like a large rhombus cube, the Roba-san Kick 18 has twenty-five oversized hooves jutting from its body, a cockpit modeled after a horse's head, and tank-style treads driven by bicycle pedals.
The Roba-san Kick 18 makes its only appearance in Episode 226 of the One Piece anime.
No, the Roba-san Kick 18 is a non-canon, anime-only mecha and does not appear in the original manga.
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