Differences and Similarities From The Games
Differences
- Shirobon and all other bombermen have oval-shaped heads.
- Shirobon and Rui are younger than they were in the games.
- MAX is a villain instead of a hero and is a creation of Dr. Mechadoc. He has red eyes rather than blue ones.
- The Jetters may be the planetary police force that White Bomber is part of in the games, but in the games, it is never named, and has more members.
- Most of the Characters are exclusive in the anime.
- The bombs are not used the same way in the anime. Most of the bombermen use special bombs, like the Fire Bomb, which turns the bomb into a fireball or the Plasma Bomb, which turns it into an energy ball, and regular black time bombs are rarely used. Bombermen will always say "Bomber Shoot" when throwing or launching a bomb, instead of it being laid normally.
- Rui is much smaller in the anime compared to his game counterpart. This could be because he is younger in the anime.
- Bagular and Mujoe are not really villains. In the games they were. Bagular's game counterpart is able to generate bombs.
- Some Charaboms from the game are not presented.
Similarities
- Shout's design borrows a resemblance to Lilith, a female character from Bomberman 64: Second Attack.
- Mama's head is modeled like the Beauty, Eagle, and Elite Crush Bombers of Bomberman Generation.
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