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'''Buzz Bomber''', called Beeton (ビートン) in the [[Sonic 1 JP Manual|Japanese manual]], is an enemy found in multiple zones in both [[Sega Genesis]] and [[Sega Game Gear]] versions of the original ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' game. They are airborne enemies that fly until just above Sonic and fire a bullet down diagonally at him. They then fly off rather quickly. It's easiest to defeat them during the pause immediately before they fire.
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'''Buzz Bomber''', called '''Beeton''' (ビートン) in Japan{{fileref|Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf|page=38}}{{fileref|Sonic 1 GG JP Manual.pdf|page=22}}, is an enemy ([[Badnik]]) found in the video game, ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''{{fileref|Sonic1 MD US SonicJam manual.pdf|page=8}}. Buzz Bombers are blue airbourne robots modelled after bees or wasps - they typically float above Sonic, stop in mid-air and fire a projectile at a 45-degree angle towards the ground, before quickly flying off screen (to then re-emerge from the opposite direction).
  
This badnik was also the inspiration for [[Buzzer]] in ''[[Sonic 2]]'', and it made an appearance in the bonus [[Green Hill]] stage in ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''.
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Buzz Bombers are iconic ''Sonic'' enemies which have re-appared in numerous forms across the series. They have also influenced other badniks, most notably the [[Buzzer]] in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (8-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog 2]]''. In all cases, Buzz Bombers are best dispatched either while flying, or in the short period before firing.
  
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In the original ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' the badnik was known as '''Le Bourdon Bombardier''' in French{{fileref|Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf|page=34}}, '''La Avispa Mortifera''' in Spanish{{fileref|Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf|page=34}}, '''Vespa Bombardiere''' in Italian{{fileref|Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf|page=35}}, '''Vliegende Bommenwerper''' in Dutch{{fileref|Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf|page=35}} and '''Pörriäispommittaja''' in Finnish{{fileref|Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf|page=35}}.
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==Variants==
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Three types of Buzz Bomber take to the skies in ''[[Sonic Generations]]''. Yellow Buzz Bombers hover in place and take pot shots at the character. More uncommon purple Buzz Bombers simply fly towards the player in Green Hill, and aren't any danger if you're in an offensive maneuver. Rarer giant purple Buzz Bombers cannot actually hurt you, but can propel you high into the air if struck with a Spin Attack from a certain height (a major source of assistance for Classic Sonic as he races [[Knuckles the Echidna]] in an extra mission).
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==Appearances==
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Buzz bomber in ghz.png|''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]'': found in [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic the Hedgehog 16-bit)|Green Hill Zone]], [[Marble Zone]] and [[Spring Yard Zone]].
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Buzz bomber in ghz 8-bit.png|''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)]]'': found in [[Bridge Zone]] and [[Jungle Zone]].
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Sa2_Buzzbomber.png|''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'': found in [[Green Hill (Sonic Adventure 2)|Green Hill]].
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Buzzbomber--article_image.jpg|''[[Sonic Generations]]'':  found in [[Green Hill (Sonic Generations)|Green Hill]].
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SonicLostWorld 3DS DesertRuins BuzzBomber.png|''[[Sonic Lost World]]'': found in [[Windy Hill]] and [[Desert Ruins]].
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Notavailable.svg|''[[Sonic Mania]]'': found in [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic Mania)|Green Hill Zone]].
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Notavailable.svg|''[[Sonic Forces]]'': found in [[Green Hill (Sonic Forces)|Green Hill]].
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==Artwork==
 
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Image:Buzz bomber in ghz.png|Buzz Bomber in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)]]''
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Buzzbomber.png|Concept art for Buzz Bomber in ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''
Image:Buzz bomber in ghz 8-bit.png|...and ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)]]''.
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Buzz_Bomber_Generations.png|Purple Buzz Bomber render from ''[[Sonic Generations]]''
 
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</gallery>
  
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Revision as of 12:53, 23 March 2020

Buzzbomber.png
Buzz Bomber
Games: Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit), Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit), Sonic Adventure 2, Sonic Generations, Sonic Lost World, Sonic Runners, Sonic Runners Adventure, Sonic Mania, Sonic Forces
Affiliation: [[Eggman Empire, Deadly Six]][[Category:Eggman Empire, Deadly Six enemies]]
Hits to defeat: 1
Points: 100

Buzz Bomber, called Beeton (ビートン) in JapanMedia:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf[1]Media:Sonic 1 GG JP Manual.pdf[2], is an enemy (Badnik) found in the video game, Sonic the HedgehogMedia:Sonic1 MD US SonicJam manual.pdf[3]. Buzz Bombers are blue airbourne robots modelled after bees or wasps - they typically float above Sonic, stop in mid-air and fire a projectile at a 45-degree angle towards the ground, before quickly flying off screen (to then re-emerge from the opposite direction).

Buzz Bombers are iconic Sonic enemies which have re-appared in numerous forms across the series. They have also influenced other badniks, most notably the Buzzer in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. In all cases, Buzz Bombers are best dispatched either while flying, or in the short period before firing.

In the original Sonic the Hedgehog the badnik was known as Le Bourdon Bombardier in FrenchMedia:Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf[4], La Avispa Mortifera in SpanishMedia:Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf[4], Vespa Bombardiere in ItalianMedia:Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf[5], Vliegende Bommenwerper in DutchMedia:Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf[5] and Pörriäispommittaja in FinnishMedia:Sonic1 MD EU manual.pdf[5].

Variants

Three types of Buzz Bomber take to the skies in Sonic Generations. Yellow Buzz Bombers hover in place and take pot shots at the character. More uncommon purple Buzz Bombers simply fly towards the player in Green Hill, and aren't any danger if you're in an offensive maneuver. Rarer giant purple Buzz Bombers cannot actually hurt you, but can propel you high into the air if struck with a Spin Attack from a certain height (a major source of assistance for Classic Sonic as he races Knuckles the Echidna in an extra mission).

Appearances

Artwork

Technical information

Game Object ID # Code offset Mappings offset Compressed art offset Subparameters
Sonic the Hedgehog (Mega Drive) $22 $97DE $9A42 $35EF4 (Nemesis Format, 55 blocks) $00
Sonic the Hedgehog (Game Gear) $0E
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 (early prototype) $22 $A408 $AC122 (Nemesis Format) $00

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