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*[[Buton]], from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)]]''
 
*[[Buton]], from ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)]]''
  
Ball Hogs return in the Wii U/PC version of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', with a cartoonish redesign unlike its original appearance. There are common variants as well as large silver and gold variants. They appear in [[Frozen Factory]] Zone 4, [[Silent Forest]] Zone 4 and [[Sky Road]] Zone 4. Their attack pattern remains the same as their original appearance, and easily destroying it requires only a Spin Jump or a focused [[Homing Attack]].
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Ball Hogs return in the Wii U/PC version of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', with a cartoonish redesign unlike its original appearance. There are common variants as well as large silver and gold variants. They appear in [[Frozen Factory]] Zone 4, [[Silent Forest]] Zone 4 and [[Sky Road]] Zone 4. Their attack pattern remains the same as their original appearance, and easily destroying it requires only a Spin Jump or a focused [[Homing Attack]]. The gold variants are larger and must be dealt with in a different way by waiting for it to release a bomb encased in a gold shell, then kick the bomb back at them. Silver variants only appear in Silent Forest Zone 2, and will jump from the background to destroy platforms.
  
 
They return in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'', but this time in one of the brand-new zones, [[Titanic Monarch Zone]], with a new coloring consisting of red, yellow and silver. Their attack pattern is the same as their original appearance.
 
They return in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'', but this time in one of the brand-new zones, [[Titanic Monarch Zone]], with a new coloring consisting of red, yellow and silver. Their attack pattern is the same as their original appearance.

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The Ball Hog, called Ton-ton (トントン) in the Japanese Manual, is a pig-like badnik found in Scrap Brain Zone (both the 8-bit and 16-bit versions) that hops on the spot and throws balls which bounce downhill. They can be easily destroyed by jumping. "Ton" is a prefix used to identify several Japanese pork dishes.

As is often the case with the early 2D Sonic enemies, similar but differently-named badniks to this model appeared in other games:

Ball Hogs return in the Wii U/PC version of Sonic Lost World, with a cartoonish redesign unlike its original appearance. There are common variants as well as large silver and gold variants. They appear in Frozen Factory Zone 4, Silent Forest Zone 4 and Sky Road Zone 4. Their attack pattern remains the same as their original appearance, and easily destroying it requires only a Spin Jump or a focused Homing Attack. The gold variants are larger and must be dealt with in a different way by waiting for it to release a bomb encased in a gold shell, then kick the bomb back at them. Silver variants only appear in Silent Forest Zone 2, and will jump from the background to destroy platforms.

They return in Sonic Mania, but this time in one of the brand-new zones, Titanic Monarch Zone, with a new coloring consisting of red, yellow and silver. Their attack pattern is the same as their original appearance.

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Sonic the Hedgehog (Game Gear) $1B
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