![]() ![]() Mode in all versions of the game, being trapped inside the blue bubbles featured in normal gameplay. A variant of Zen-chan clad in knight armor known as Kabu-chan is introduced as well.Ī Zen-chan appears in the SNES version of Bust-A-Move as the first opponent in Vs. Unlike previous games in the series, their bottom half is now colored purple. Zen-chans appear once again in Bubble Symphony. The first boss of the game is a large propellored Zen-chan known as Helio. Zen-chans appear once again in Bubble Bobble Junior. In the North American manual for Bubble Bobble Part 2, Zen-chans are known as Hoppit. Robo-Zens also make a reappearance, gaining the ability to fire missiles at the player. After being damaged enough, Springit's top is destroyed, revealing him to be piloted by an ordinary Zen-chan, who can be defeated like any other enemy. The game's first boss, Springit, is a large capsule-shaped Zen-chan with arms. Zen-chans appear yet again in Bubble Bobble Part 2 as a common enemy. They are joined by a new variant known as Robo-Zen, a large Zen-chan with mechanical legs. Zen-chans appear in Parasol Stars in the eighth world, Bubble Star, behaving similarly to their appearance in Bubble Bobble. ![]() Like the other enemies in the level, they appear in a perpetually angered state, and now have the ability to shoot red pellets at the player. Zen-chans return in Rainbow Islands, appearing as enemies in the game's final world, Bubble Island. Two Giant Zen-chans appear on Round 17, carrying Betty and Patty to the bottom floor of the Cave of Monsters. They march back and forth across the stage, only stopping to jump up to a higher platform if the player is above them. Zen-chans make their proper debut in Bubble Bobble, appearing as one of the most common enemies in the game. Although they were scrapped, their sprite data can still be found in the game's files. Zen-chans were originally planned to appear as enemies in Chack'n Pop alongside Maitas and Monstas, but did not make it into the final game. Additionally, the Zen-chans in Rainbow Islands are able to fire red pellets out of their mouths, an ability that has not been featured in any other games. In certain games, Zen-chans are able to shoot their spare mechanical parts as an attack. Zen-chans do not possess many unique abilities, and most of their attacks involve simply jumping and charging at their opponent. Zen-chans are typically shown with red feet, which are sometimes depicted in the shape of the feet of a typical wind-up toy. Zen-chans have a wind-up key attached to the side of their mouths, and the bottom section of their bodies sticks out compared to the top one, giving them a noticeable underbite. A Zen-chan's body is separated into two parts, the top part being light gray, and the bottom part being a darker blue color. Zen-chans are cylindrical in shape, and resemble a small wind-up toy. ![]()
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