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|image = Kuragarin.jpg}}'''Kuragarin''' is an enemy from ''[[Super Bomberman 2]]''. It appears in [[Stage 5 (Super Bomberman 2)|Stage 5]]. Its behavior differs depending on whether or not the [[Light Switch]] is turned on. Pattern-wise, it is the opposite of [[Pikarin]].
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|image = Kuragarin.jpg}}'''Kuragarin''' (クラガリン) is an enemy from ''[[Super Bomberman 2]]''. It appears in [[Stage 5 (Super Bomberman 2)|Stage 5]]. Its behavior differs depending on whether or not the [[Light Switch]] is turned on. Pattern-wise, it is the opposite of [[Pikarin]].
   
 
When the Light Switch is off, Kuragarin moves slowly in a straight line until it collides with a block, bomb, or other enemy, at which point it pauses and then chooses a random direction and continues to move. It may choose to reverse directions even if it is not at a dead end. In this mode, it has a smooth, ball-shaped body and a tired expression on its face.
 
When the Light Switch is off, Kuragarin moves slowly in a straight line until it collides with a block, bomb, or other enemy, at which point it pauses and then chooses a random direction and continues to move. It may choose to reverse directions even if it is not at a dead end. In this mode, it has a smooth, ball-shaped body and a tired expression on its face.

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Kuragarin (クラガリン) is an enemy from Super Bomberman 2. It appears in Stage 5. Its behavior differs depending on whether or not the Light Switch is turned on. Pattern-wise, it is the opposite of Pikarin.

When the Light Switch is off, Kuragarin moves slowly in a straight line until it collides with a block, bomb, or other enemy, at which point it pauses and then chooses a random direction and continues to move. It may choose to reverse directions even if it is not at a dead end. In this mode, it has a smooth, ball-shaped body and a tired expression on its face.

When the Light Switch is turned on, Kuragarin moves quickly, constantly pursuing the player. In this mode, it has spikes all over its body and an angry expression on its face.

It will harm the player on collision, and takes 2 hits to defeat.

Trivia

The name "Kuragarin" is based on the Japanese word "kuragari", meaning "darkness".

References

  1. Super Bomberman 2 Hudson Official Guidebook, pg. 27, 47