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  • 2x04-bouncer-smalls.jpg|Bouncer (The Devil's Music) 2x14-bouncer-manor.jpg|Bouncer (Pardon My Past) 4x05-aaron-brumfield-bouncer.jpg|Bouncer (Size Matters) A Bouncer appeared in a total of 3 episodes throughout the course of the series.
  • The Bouncer is one of the four functional types of Big Daddies, along with the Rosie, Rumbler, and the Lancer. Bouncers are more agile than Rosies, but are entirely ineffective in ranged combat. The Bouncer's main weapon is an over-sized drill (and, in the case of an Elite Bouncer, a spinning harpoon) attached to its right arm and powered by the internal combustion engine on his back. They generally attack using powerful blows at close range, with a fast charge being their only offensive long range ability.
  • Bouncer is a boss found in Dusting Fields in FNaF World.
  • Bouncer is one of the several bosses encountered in FNaF World. He guards the path to the entrance to the sub-tunnel that leads to Lilygear Lake.
  • Bouncer is a character in Might & Magic: Clash of Heroes.
  • The Bouncer is a weapon manufactured by MegaCorp in Going Commando and Up Your Arsenal. It launches a large bomb, which in turn launches smaller bomblets upon explosion. The Bouncer can be upgraded to the Heavy Bouncer with use. In challenge mode, it can be upgraded to the Mega Heavy Bouncer.
  • Los bouncers eran una especie inteligente de criaturas con forma de globo verde y capacidad de volar que eran originarias del planeta Ambria. thumb|Laa. Un miembro famoso de esta especie fue Laa
  • Bouncer is Dan's Puffle
  • Bouncers are tough-looking exiled programs.
  • A Bounce Pad is a device which launches a player up into the air, usually to a higher, otherwise unreachable, location. Most pads, such as those found in the Venture Explorer, must be quickbuilt before they can be used. Other pads require the use of a pet to activate. Each pad launches a player to a specific location, sometimes even onto other Bounce Pads, with little to no control over the jump. Sometimes, multiples bouncers need to be made to reach certain areas. Bouncers look different depending on where they are located, with each design mirroring the world's design.
  • Es un fiel sirviente de Psyphon.
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  • Bouncer is a sentient species of the Star Wars Universe, native of Ruusan. They move propelled by the winds, bouncing on obstacles.
  • Bouncer ampuu suuren pommin jonka sisältä tulee pienempiä pomppivia pommeja. Se kehittyy Heavy Bounceriksi. Luokka:Aseet Luokka:Kranaatinheittimet Luokka:Sivut, joilla ei ole kuvia
  • It is recommended that players use Protect from Melee if fighting Bouncer at close range because of his accurate attacks. He can be fought in the Nightmare Zone after the quest is complete. Bouncer's ghost later appears in The General's Shadow miniquest, and the player must defeat him once more. Although he is a hellhound, Bouncer cannot be killed in Nightmare Zone for Slayer experience.
  • The Bouncer bears a striking resemblance to another creation of the Fan-Ball Wiki, in this case, a species called the Lasher. It too possesses a thin triangle shaped body, but it slides along the ground to move, is slightly thinner than the Bouncer, possesses an outline that encloses the head.
  • Bouncer may refer to: * Bouncer (Breath of Fire II) * Bouncer (Breath of Fire: Dragon Quarter)
  • Bouncer is a recurring character in The Pizza Show.
  • Bouncer is a hellhound that is fought during the Fight Arena quest. He is General Khazard's pet and only friend. It is recommended that players use Paralyze Monster if fighting Bouncer because of his accuracy.
  • Bouncer is a large robot in Skylanders: Giants. He is voiced by Bumper Robinson who also voiced Rook Blonko from Ben 10: Omniverse.
  • Bouncer is a bit cocky and wise-cracking at times, as well as full of himself. He almost never turns down a good fight and will fight for his friends if he has to. Bouncer is also a bit loud at times.
  • Bouncer is the heroic name of Wade Jeffries, member of Teh H4xx0rz. He is a double amputee equipped with extendable cybernetic legs designed by his older brother and squad mate, Screw.
  • File:Huge item bouncer 01.png |-| Boost = Bouncers can be obtained by re-vaulting the Billiard Balls Collection in New York.
  • Bouncer is a class in Phantasy Star Online 2. Any of the four playable races can choose Bouncer as the initial class upon character creation. Bouncer can wield gunslashes, dual blades, and jet boots, and can use the corresponding photon arts as well as techniques. Bouncers would appear to have high S-ATK and T-ATK, as well as decent DEX, but there is no confirmation on this as of yet.
  • Bouncers are NPCs that appear in The Urbz: Sims in the City and The Sims 3: Late Night.
  • Ein Bouncer ist ein unterirdisches Lasergewehr mit niedriger Frequenz und hoher Reichweite. Der Schuss ist ein gekrümmter Laserstrahl, der so lange von Wänden abprallt, bis er jemanden trifft. Er wurde für Tunnelgefechte entwickelt. Cudgeon lässt Luc Carrére unter dem Einfluss der Blicks mit einer solchen Waffe auf Butler schießen; dieser fängt den Schuss mit einem Safetynet ein.
  • In addition to normal Bouncers, the player encounters Elite Bouncers, which use a spinning harpoon instead of a drill, are decorated with red stripes, and are more difficult to deal with than the earlier Bouncer. The regular Bouncers are encountered in Welcome to Rapture and the Medical Pavilion. The Elite Bouncers are present in Fort Frolic, Hephaestus, and a single one in the Proving Grounds.
  • A bouncer worked at a club that Bret, Jemaine, and Dave attended. He later led the conga line during the song "Too Many Dicks on the Dance Floor." He is played by Randy Jones.
  • Bouncer Bouncer is een sterke hellhound die je moet verslaan bij de Fight Arena quest. Hij heeft een combat level van 137 en is dus erg sterk. Het is aangeraden om combat 72 of hoger te zijn. Waarschijnlijk is hij een hond/hellhound wezen. Categorie:Monsters Categorie:Quest Monsters Categorie:Stubs en:Bouncer
  • Bouncer on General Khazardin 137-taistelutasoinen lemmikkihellhound. Se tapetaan Fight Arena-tehtävässä. Sen haamu esiintyy Shadow Sword-minitehtävässä, jolloin se on 160-tasoinen.
  • The Bouncer was originally a statue of the Greek mythology figure Antaeus created by a sculptor named Adam Anteas Jr. The artist was a descendant of Antaeus. The statue however was not normal. In fact whenever danger was near, it came to life. The living statue gave Adam superpowers of super strength and leaping, which it also possessed. Like the mythical Antaeus, Adam and the statue are both vulnerable in mid-bounce.
  • A bouncer is type of Fairy weapon created for tunnel wars. It's a wide-bore low-frequency laser blaster. When activated, it shoots a slow deadly beam that bounces from surfaces until hits living creatures, killing them. It's affects can be overridden if the beam is contained moments after it leaves the gun barrel, such as Domovoi Butler demonstrated with Foaly's prototype Safetynet in the second Artemis Fowl novel.
  • Bouncer is a Blue Puffle who is one of the Elite Puffles in Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force. She's the first Puffle the player meets in the game. The player meets the Puffle in the Coffee Shop. She can throw snowballs to hit objects with extreme firing rate, precision and range. She was also in the exclusive book Puffle Pal Adventures: Music Makes Magic and the real-life book, The Great Puffle Switch. She, along with all the other Elite Puffles, has her own Card-Jitsu card in the Puffle Deck.
  • Most players should have no trouble with Bouncer, as he only attacks with weak melee, and is in fact weaker than a regular hellhound. It's possible to safespot Bouncer by using Ranged or Magic from behind the skeletons that lay around in the Fight Arena. It is also possible to use a halberd to attack him from one of these safespots. After Bouncer is killed, General Khazard will become enraged about his death, and attack you himself, although it is not required to face him.
  • The Bouncer class is the highlight class of EPISODE 3. As with its predecessor, the Braver class, the Bouncer class is a hybrid class, specializing in a S-ATK/T-ATK split. Their primary weapons are the Jet Boots and the Dual Blades. Jet Boots are a melee weapon that utilizes T-ATK as the primary stat. Unlike its similar melee/tech counterpart, the Wand, Jet Boots additionally possess their own Photon Arts; balancing Photon Art usage with Technique usage is a cornerstone of Jet Boots' utility.
  • The netherworld is a dangerous place, and where danger lurks, some demons are not as well suited to fight their own battles as they wish to be. When that's the case they often times hire powerful body guards or defenders known as Bouncers. Bouncers were trained in the art of protecting their clients at any cost. As such, they are a defensive class made to take damage from enemies while providing a defense for their allies. Alignment: Any Lawful Hit Die: d10 To qualify to become a Bouncer, a character must fulfill all the following criteria. Skills: Knowledge Nobility 6
  • Those who survived were driven slowly mad, as they tried to offer comfort and support to the Jedi but were met only with pain and suffering, and many began attacking soldiers on both sides of the conflict in an insane effort to stop the madness. The Jedi Knights of the Army of Light were forced to kill many bouncers in what they believed was a humane action to put them out of their misery. Many natives of Ruusan believed that the bouncers never really forgot this, and held a grudge against the Jedi for many generations.
  • Bouncers were round, floating creatures native to Ruusan. They were nearly spherical, somewhat hairy, with irregular surfaces and throbbing veins... they looked like balls, people. Do I have to spell it out for you? Not baseballs, not basketballs, not footballs, but giant floating testicles. Whenever two of them floated side by side, galactic censors actually blurred the image. That's how much they looked like balls. The Bouncers only drank coffee. But, since they had no arms to make coffee with, their species was ultimately doomed from the start. Anyway, to sum up, balls. Balls, balls, balls.
  • From TV and movies, one gets the impression that a bouncer is a large person, whose main job is to turn away the business of people who are insufficiently cool, or to provide an escort out for those customers who have lost their cool after admittance. They also oversee the Wannabe Line. In truth, most real-life club bouncers have far more prosaic duties; their job consists primarily of checking ID, tossing out rowdy customers and often includes acting as the bar's janitor. Often overlaps with Scary Black Man, and he's sometimes the only person of color on the show. Examples of Bouncer include:
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