- "Boyoyon Paradise"
- —Stage tagline, Rockman 7
The Theme Park Stage (テーマパークステージ Tēma Pāku Sutēji),[1] also known as Spring Man's Stage[2] and Spring Man Stage,[3] is Spring Man's stage in Mega Man 7, a theme park filled with springs.
Description[]
When Mega Man spawns in, he is greeted by the obvious gimmick of the stage, springs. Not only is most of the stage comprised of only springs as terrain, but there also spring platforms, as well as spring-themed enemies, like the Coil'ns and the Tom Daddies. Mega Man goes through several rooms of tight platforming with the spring terrain and the Spiral Gabyoalls reminiscent of Yamato Man's Impregnable Fortress until he reaches a spot with a Life, and if Mega Man uses the Spring Box on the left wall, he can grab the useful Hyperbolt, which will half the price of all of the items in Big Eddie. The rest of the stage is more platforming with springs and at the very end, some Sniper Joe 01s before the boss door.
Enemies[]
Image | Enemy |
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Spring Man (boss) | |
Coil'n | |
Frisk Cannon | |
Petaforth | |
Tom Daddy | |
Spiral Gabyoall | |
Tripropellan | |
Sniper Joe 01 |
Items[]

the Hyperbolt in secret room.
- Hyperbolt: By using a spring in a box to break a certain wall to access the secret room.
Giant Bolt: Use Rush Search above a platform after the room with the giant Life Energy.
Other media[]
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Spring Man's stage appeared in the Rockman 7 manga.
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Trivia[]
- Spring Man's stage underwent the most drastic change from its development period. In its original build, the stage was an abandoned toy factory that included doll cameos of Ryu and Chun-Li from Street Fighter II, Nina from Breath of Fire and Pure from Adventure Quiz: Capcom World 2. One particular area of note was Spring Man's boss room which had a giant furnace full of toys being incinerated.[4]
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