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{{Nihongo|'''Bunby Heli'''|ブンビーヘリ|Bunbī Heri}}, localized as '''Blader''' in some English sources, is a flying reconnaissance robot equipped with video eyes. The Bunby Helis that appear in the games were modified for combat, and will follow and fly into their targets repeatedly. In the [[Mega Man (video game)|first ''Mega Man'' game]], they come in green and blue; and in some games red.
 
{{Nihongo|'''Bunby Heli'''|ブンビーヘリ|Bunbī Heri}}, localized as '''Blader''' in some English sources, is a flying reconnaissance robot equipped with video eyes. The Bunby Helis that appear in the games were modified for combat, and will follow and fly into their targets repeatedly. In the [[Mega Man (video game)|first ''Mega Man'' game]], they come in green and blue; and in some games red.
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{{nihongo|'''Bunby Tank DX'''|ブンビータンクDX|Bunbītanku DX}} and {{nihongo|'''Bunby Top DX'''|ブンビートップDX|Bunbītoppu DX}} are deluxe versions of the Bunby Tank and Bunby Top that appear in ''[[Mega Man 8]]'' and ''[[Mega Man & Bass]]''. They are similar to the originals, but Bunby Tank DX is now able to fire missiles.
 
{{nihongo|'''Bunby Tank DX'''|ブンビータンクDX|Bunbītanku DX}} and {{nihongo|'''Bunby Top DX'''|ブンビートップDX|Bunbītoppu DX}} are deluxe versions of the Bunby Tank and Bunby Top that appear in ''[[Mega Man 8]]'' and ''[[Mega Man & Bass]]''. They are similar to the originals, but Bunby Tank DX is now able to fire missiles.
   
In ''Mega Man 8'', they appear in the stages of [[Clown Man]], [[Frost Man]], and [[Search Man]], plus the first section of [[Wily Tower (Mega Man 8)|Wily Tower]]. In ''Mega Man & Bass'', they are present in the stages of [[Astro Man]], [[Burner Man]], and [[Dynamo Man]].
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In ''Mega Man 8'', they appear in the stages of [[Clown Man]], [[Frost Man]], [[Search Man]], and the first and third sections of the [[Wily Tower (Mega Man 8)|Wily Tower]]. In ''Mega Man & Bass'', they are present in the stages of [[Astro Man]], [[Burner Man]], and [[Dynamo Man]].
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Bunby Top DX also appeared as the aerial enemy from World 3 in ''[[Rockman Xover]]''.
   
 
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{{Nihongo|'''Bunby Catcher'''|ブンビーキャッチャー|Bunbī Kyacchā}} is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' that falls from the top of the screen to catch the player, and will pull them in one direction if it manages to do so. In certain areas, especially in [[Galaxy Man]]'s stage and the third [[Wily Castle (Mega Man 9)|Wily Castle]] stage, they can be very dangerous, due to these areas featuring [[spikes]], which the Bunby Catchers can use to slam the player into, killing them instantly if they do not have the [[Shock Guard]]. If in the grasp of a Bunby Catcher, Mega Man can destroy them and break free by using [[Jewel Satellite]], [[Tornado Blow]], or [[Hornet Chaser]].
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{{Nihongo|'''Bunby Catcher'''|ブンビーキャッチャー|Bunbī Kyacchā}} is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man 9]]'' that falls from the top of the screen to catch the player, and will pull them in one direction if it manages to do so. Bunby Catchers appear as red in their key art and yellow in the game. In certain areas, especially in [[Galaxy Man]]'s stage and the third [[Wily Castle (Mega Man 9)|Wily Castle]] stage, they can be very dangerous, due to these areas featuring [[spikes]], which the Bunby Catchers can use to slam the player into, killing them instantly if they do not have the [[List of Items in Dr. Light's Laboratory|Shock Guard]]. If in the grasp of a Bunby Catcher, Mega Man can destroy them and break free by using [[Jewel Satellite]], [[Tornado Blow]], or [[Hornet Chaser]].
   
 
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===Bunby Balloon===
 
===Bunby Balloon===
 
[[File:Bunby_Balloon.png|thumb|400px|A Bunby Balloon in Bounce Man's stage]]
 
[[File:Bunby_Balloon.png|thumb|400px|A Bunby Balloon in Bounce Man's stage]]
'''Bunby Balloon''' is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man 11]]'' that uses armored balloons to fly, rather than a propeller. It was originally designed to search for lost children.<ref>[http://www.capcom-unity.com/capkel/blog/2018/09/06/bust-block-man-in-the-mega-man-11-demo Capcom-Unity: Bust Block Man in the Mega Man 11 Demo!]</ref> Mega Man can defeat a Bunby Balloon by either shooting the Bunby itself, or by shooting at its balloons to make it fall to the ground. If Mega Man destroys the Bunby first, the balloons will float upwards and can potentially get in Mega Man's way; the balloons can only be destroyed with a fully-charged shot, [[Chain Blast]], [[Blazing Torch]], or [[Pile Driver]] since they're armored.  Bunby Balloon appears in [[Bounce Man]]'s stage.
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'''Bunby Balloon''' is an enemy from ''[[Mega Man 11]]'' that uses armored balloons to fly, rather than a propeller. Bunby Balloons appear in [[Bounce Man]]'s stage. Their original purpose was to search for lost children in [[Boing-Boing Park]].<ref>[http://www.capcom-unity.com/capkel/blog/2018/09/06/bust-block-man-in-the-mega-man-11-demo Capcom-Unity: Bust Block Man in the Mega Man 11 Demo!]</ref> Mega Man can defeat a Bunby Balloon by either shooting the Bunby itself, or by shooting at its balloons to make it fall to the ground. If Mega Man destroys the Bunby first, the balloons will float upwards and can potentially get in Mega Man's way; the balloons can only be destroyed with a fully-charged shot, [[Chain Blast]], [[Blazing Torch]], or [[Pile Driver]] since they're armored.  Bunby Balloon appears in [[Bounce Man]]'s stage.
   
 
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Bunby Heli (ブンビーヘリ Bunbī Heri), localized as Blader in some English sources, is a flying reconnaissance robot equipped with video eyes. The Bunby Helis that appear in the games were modified for combat, and will follow and fly into their targets repeatedly. In the first Mega Man game, they come in green and blue; and in some games red.

In the first game, they appear in Cut Man's stage, Guts Man's stage, and in the second stage from Dr. Wily's Robot Manufacturing Plant. In Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge, they appear in Ice Man's stage and Fire Man's stage. In Mega Man: The Wily Wars, they are in the stages of Buster Rod G, Mega Water S and Hyper Storm H. Bunby Helis also appear in the second episode from Super Adventure Rockman, with the ability to fire rockets.

Varieties of Bunby Heli

Bunby Tank and Bunby Top

Bunby Tank (ブンビータンク Bunbī Tanku) is an enemy in Mega Man 7. It is a Bunby Heli that was given a body with tank treads and two cannons to make it able to fight. The cannons aren't used in-game.

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Bunby Top

When the body is destroyed without causing harm to the head, the Bunby Top (ブンビートップ) head will abandon the body and follow Mega Man like a Bunby Heli. Although it contains rockets, it is slower than Bunby Heli. They appear in the Opening Stage, Burst Man's stage, Cloud Man's stage, and Junk Man's stage.


Bunby Tank DX and Bunby Top DX

Bunby Tank DX (ブンビータンクDX Bunbītanku DX) and Bunby Top DX (ブンビートップDX Bunbītoppu DX) are deluxe versions of the Bunby Tank and Bunby Top that appear in Mega Man 8 and Mega Man & Bass. They are similar to the originals, but Bunby Tank DX is now able to fire missiles.

In Mega Man 8, they appear in the stages of Clown Man, Frost Man, Search Man, and the first and third sections of the Wily Tower. In Mega Man & Bass, they are present in the stages of Astro Man, Burner Man, and Dynamo Man.

Bunby Top DX also appeared as the aerial enemy from World 3 in Rockman Xover.

Bunby Catcher

Bunby Catcher (ブンビーキャッチャー Bunbī Kyacchā) is an enemy from Mega Man 9 that falls from the top of the screen to catch the player, and will pull them in one direction if it manages to do so. Bunby Catchers appear as red in their key art and yellow in the game. In certain areas, especially in Galaxy Man's stage and the third Wily Castle stage, they can be very dangerous, due to these areas featuring spikes, which the Bunby Catchers can use to slam the player into, killing them instantly if they do not have the Shock Guard. If in the grasp of a Bunby Catcher, Mega Man can destroy them and break free by using Jewel Satellite, Tornado Blow, or Hornet Chaser.

Bunby Balloon

Bunby Balloon

A Bunby Balloon in Bounce Man's stage

Bunby Balloon is an enemy from Mega Man 11 that uses armored balloons to fly, rather than a propeller. Bunby Balloons appear in Bounce Man's stage. Their original purpose was to search for lost children in Boing-Boing Park.[1] Mega Man can defeat a Bunby Balloon by either shooting the Bunby itself, or by shooting at its balloons to make it fall to the ground. If Mega Man destroys the Bunby first, the balloons will float upwards and can potentially get in Mega Man's way; the balloons can only be destroyed with a fully-charged shot, Chain Blast, Blazing Torch, or Pile Driver since they're armored.  Bunby Balloon appears in Bounce Man's stage.

Other media

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Blader from Captain N: The Game Master.

Bunby Heli and its variants have short appearances in Captain N: The Game Master, the Mega Man comic series, Mega Man Megamix, and the Rockman manga. Bunby Top DX also makes an appearance on the cover of Mega Man Issue 8 (Archie Comics).

Gallery

Trivia

  • A Bunby Catcher appears in a scene in Mega Man 10 holding a screen. The game also has unused sprites of a Bunby Catcher with a purple color scheme.[2]
  • Unused sprites from Mega Man 7 shows Bunby Tops with retractable arms carrying Mets.[3]
  • Bunby Heli was misnamed as "Bunby Heri" in Mega Man: Dr. Wily's Revenge.

See also

Similar enemies

Enemies similar to Bunby Heli and Bunby Tank.

References