Bomb Man

"Not looking your usual cool self, Guts Man-- Fighting, fireworks, festivals... That's where it's at!"

- Bomb Man

"I'll show you! It's the beauty on the inside that counts!"

- Bomb Man

Bomb Man, also known as "Bomberman" (ボンバーマン) in Japan, is a demolition Robot Master from the Mega Man classic series, with the ability to create powerful Hyper Bombs and throw them with startling accuracy, allowing him to destroy most targets with ease. He was created by Dr. Light for mining and construction purposes, as well as to blast away debris so that land could be cleared for construction projects, working in tandem with Guts Man. Bomb Man is a playable character in Mega Man Powered Up and Mega Man's Soccer. He can be fairly reckless with his explosives, due to his relative immaturity, and in Mega Man Powered Up, was shown to have a generally fun-loving, immature and sometimes quite sarcastic personality.

Mega Man &amp; Bass CD data


Stage enemies
Enemies in Bomb Man's stage:
 * Beak
 * Bombomb
 * Flea
 * Flying Shell
 * Killer Bullet
 * Octopus Battery
 * Screw Bomber
 * Sniper Joe
 * Spine

Damage Data Chart
Displays the amount of damage in units that Bomb Man will receive from each Special Weapon from the original Mega Man.

Other media
Bomb Man appears in four episodes from Ruby-Spears' Mega Man animated series. In the first episode, The Beginning, he and the other five robots from the first game attack an airport with Wily. Bomb Man's weapon was the first one taken by Mega Man in the show. He also appears in episodes 17, 18 and 27.

Bomb Man also appears in episode 5 from Captain N: The Game Master and the manga Rockman, Mega Man Megamix and Rockman 4Koma Great March.

Trivia

 * Bomb Man (along with Fire Man) is one of the only Robot Masters from the first Mega Man game that did not appear in any of the arcade titles. Also, he (along with Guts Man) did not appear in the first Game Boy title.


 * His Japanese name is the same as Bomberman, a character from his own video game series made by Hudson Soft, thus explaining why the Robot Master's name was changed for the English release.