![]() Ultimately, the mech is destroyed, and with it, the rest of the spaceship. After a brief battle, Buggler, summons the Five Dastardly Bombers, and they combine into Gattaider, which he then pilots in a last bid against the heroes. White and Black Bomber board the ship and fight their way through to confront him. Once all five planets have been secured, Buggler makes himself known and demonstrates the firing capabilities of his Buggler Ship before targeting the planets. White and Black Bomber set out to combat the threat, restoring the chips and defeating the minions, forcing them to retreat. He then sends them to steal and scatter the pieces of the Mother Computer Chips on five planets in Bomber Nebula as part of his plan to conquer the cosmos. Named as the creator of the Five Dastardly Bombers, this mysterious person appears and retrieves the remains of his creations and revives them aboard his spaceship. Super Bomberman 3 reintroduces the character as Professor Buggler (プロフェッサーバグラー purofessā bagurā). This version of Buggler would not be seen again until Bomberman '08, the enhanced mobile port of Bomberman '94, and, most recently, as a Boss Puzzle in the mobile title PIXEL PUZZLE COLLECTION.īuggler revives the Five Dastardly Bombers. Lastly, he wears a helmet that resembles White Bomber's head, with a blue visor that can flip down over his eyes.įor a more detailed description of Buggler's abilities in this game, please see the boss battle article. He lacks a monocle and has visible fangs. he has a more muted colour scheme, with a cape that drapes over his arms. This early version of Buggler has a different appearance than the one seen throughout most of the franchise. As the spaceship is destroyed, he is seen falling out of it. After a long battle, Buggler is defeated. However, at this moment, Buggler draws near on his spaceship, on a collision course with the planet.īomberman travels to the spaceship and makes his way to Buggler. Bomberman travels the planet, reassembling the Spirit Pictures and thereby restoring balance to the world. This disrupts the equilibrium of Bomber Planet and causes it to split into five pieces. Buggler and his Robot Army arrive and destroyed the Spirit Pictures, the sources of the spirits' powers, breaking them into pieces and scattering the pieces. This unofficial variant of the name may have been popularized by the unofficial Anime-Kraze fansub of the anime Bomberman Jetters Classic Bomberman Bomberman '94īomber Planet is a beautiful planet protected by five spirits. In addition to these localizations, Buggler is sometimes identified as "Bagura" by fans of the series, taking a direct transliteration of how the name is pronounced in Japanese. In the PAL localization of Bomberman Portable, "Buggler" is used instead. The "ra" (ラ) is transliterated as "la", and the chōonpu is applied as a hard "r". In the PAL localization of Bomberman World, "Buggler" is used instead. ![]() The actual spelling for "burglar" would be バーグラー (bāgurā). Both spellings are featured again on the page listing the Normal Game stages and bosses.Ī mistranslation, reading the name as the English word burglar. The official Japanese romanization is used once, and it is misspelled the second time within the same paragraph of text. The chōonpu is romanized as a double "a" instead of the more common interpretation of a hard "r". Unknown rationale likely based on a misunderstanding of English. ![]() Unused text for an apparent boss selection debug feature. Ī list of alternate localizations and spellings is as follows: The name appears as both "Bugler" and "Buglar" in the PAL localization of Super Bomberman 3, while the name "Buggler" is seen in the PAL localizations of Bomberman World and Bomberman Portable, and is spelled thusly in the general English localization of Super Bomberman R. However, in English, bugler is an existing word with a different meaning and pronunciation thus, when the name is localized, a second "g" is often added to emphasize the proper pronunciation and meaning. In official Japanese media and merchandise, when the name appears in English, it is consistently rendered as "Bugler". The literal name "bagurā" is derived from the Japanese バグ ( bagu), meaning "computer bug". Render from Bomberman World, reused in Bomberman Portable.
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