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|name = Bakebake |
|name = Bakebake |
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|jpname = バケバケ <br />ナガチャム |
|jpname = バケバケ <br />ナガチャム |
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|image = BakeBake.jpg |
|image = BakeBake.jpg |
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|hp = 1 |
|hp = 1 |
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+ | |score = ''[[Bomberman (TG-16)|Bomberman]]'': 100<br />''[[Bomberman II]]'': 200 |
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+ | |appearances = ''[[Bomberman (TG-16)|Bomberman]]'', ''[[Bomberman II]]'', ''[[Bomberman: Panic Bomber]]'', ''[[Panic Bomber (Virtual Boy)]]'', ''[[Super Bomberman - Panic Bomber W]]'' |
⚫ | |sprite = [[Image:NagachamuspritePCE.png]] [[Image:NagachamuspriteNES.png]][[Image:Bakebakesprite.png]]}}'''Bakebake''', also known as '''Nagachamu''' and '''Toral the Ethereal''', is an enemy in the [[Bomberman (series)|''Bomberman'']] series. It first debuted in ''[[Bomberman (TG-16)|Bomberman]]'' for TurboGrafx-16 and later became common in the [[Panic Bomber Series|''Panic Bomber'' series]]. |
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==''[[Bomberman II]]''== |
==''[[Bomberman II]]''== |
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Nagachamu moves at a normal pace, passing through [[Soft Block]]s and randomly turning at intersections. Occasionally, it will stop and teleport to a location near [[White Bomberman|Bomberman]]. It is worth 200 points. |
Nagachamu moves at a normal pace, passing through [[Soft Block]]s and randomly turning at intersections. Occasionally, it will stop and teleport to a location near [[White Bomberman|Bomberman]]. It is worth 200 points. |
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==[[Panic Bomber Series]]== |
==[[Panic Bomber Series]]== |
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− | Bakebake is one of the last enemies in most the games of this series, except in the [[Panic Bomber (Virtual Boy)|Virtual Boy version]]. |
+ | Bakebake is one of the last enemies in most the games of this series, except in the [[Panic Bomber (Virtual Boy)|Virtual Boy version]]. It drops blocks quickly onto its field. |
− | In ''[[Super Bomberman - Panic Bomber W]]'', |
+ | In ''[[Super Bomberman - Panic Bomber W]]'', it is the last non-boss enemy to appear. It piles up blocks into high stacks on the left and right sides of his field, and uses the middle area to create combos.<ref>''Super Bomberman Complete Encyclopedia'', pg. 80</ref> |
==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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NagachamuPCEart.jpg|Nagachamu art from the Japanese ''Bomberman'' manual |
NagachamuPCEart.jpg|Nagachamu art from the Japanese ''Bomberman'' manual |
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− | Bake.png|Bakebake as seen in the Panic |
+ | Bake.png|Bakebake as seen in the ''Panic Bomber'' (Neo Geo) enemy info |
− | + | Bakebake.png|''Panic Bomber'' (Neo Geo) Screen |
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Revision as of 01:29, 15 December 2019
Bakebake, also known as Nagachamu and Toral the Ethereal, is an enemy in the Bomberman series. It first debuted in Bomberman for TurboGrafx-16 and later became common in the Panic Bomber series.
Bomberman (TG-16)
Nagachamu moves at a normal pace, turning or reversing directions upon colliding with a wall or bomb. It is worth 100 points and first appears in the sixth stage.[1]
Bomberman II
Nagachamu moves at a normal pace, passing through Soft Blocks and randomly turning at intersections. Occasionally, it will stop and teleport to a location near Bomberman. It is worth 200 points.
Panic Bomber Series
Bakebake is one of the last enemies in most the games of this series, except in the Virtual Boy version. It drops blocks quickly onto its field.
In Super Bomberman - Panic Bomber W, it is the last non-boss enemy to appear. It piles up blocks into high stacks on the left and right sides of his field, and uses the middle area to create combos.[2]
Trivia
- The name "Bakebake" probably derives from the Japanese word "obake", meaning "ghost".
- According to the Japanese manual for the Virtual Boy version of Panic Bomber, Bakebake loves hot springs.