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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Enemy name Japanese name Alternate name(s) Elemental type Hit points Score Stage(s) Appearances Other Sprite Mr. Bird (とりさん, literally Torisan) is a ridable enemy from Neo Bomberman. It comes from a biological Egg. Upon defeat, Mr. Bird becomes a biological Egg.

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  • Mr. Bird
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  • <default>Enemy name</default> Japanese name Alternate name(s) Elemental type Hit points Score Stage(s) Appearances Other Sprite Mr. Bird (とりさん, literally Torisan) is a ridable enemy from Neo Bomberman. It comes from a biological Egg. Upon defeat, Mr. Bird becomes a biological Egg.
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Sprite
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Appearances
  • Neo Bomberman
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  • Mr. Bird
Score
  • 200(xsd:integer)
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  • とりさん
HP
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Strategy
  • Whim
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  • <default>Enemy name</default> Japanese name Alternate name(s) Elemental type Hit points Score Stage(s) Appearances Other Sprite Mr. Bird (とりさん, literally Torisan) is a ridable enemy from Neo Bomberman. It comes from a biological Egg. Mr. Bird moves at a normal pace, turning upon colliding with a wall or bomb. It tends to turn in a consistently clockwise or counterclockwise direction. If it comes within the horizontal or vertical axis of a bomb, and it is within four tile spaces, then it will move toward the bomb. When it collides with a bomb, it uses its special ability to flip it up into the air. Upon defeat, Mr. Bird becomes a biological Egg.
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