Difference between revisions of "Veg-o-Bot"
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− | '''Tsuno-tsuno''' is a variety of [[badnik]] created by [[Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik]], encountered by [[Sonic]] and [[Tails]] in [[Sleeping Egg Zone]] during ''[[Sonic Chaos]]''. Quite what these weird, vaguely onion-shaped machines are supposed to ''be'' isn't known, but Tsuno-tsuno models have no proactive offense; they simply drive inexorably forward, jumping occasionally and damaging Sonic if he bumps into them. Tsuno-tsunos are easily dispatched by a [[spin attack]]. | + | '''Tsuno-tsuno''', referred to as Veg-o-Bot in the [[Sonic Chaos US Manual|US manual]] is a variety of [[badnik]] created by [[Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik]], encountered by [[Sonic]] and [[Tails]] in [[Sleeping Egg Zone]] during ''[[Sonic Chaos]]''. Quite what these weird, vaguely onion-shaped machines are supposed to ''be'' isn't known, but Tsuno-tsuno models have no proactive offense; they simply drive inexorably forward, jumping occasionally and damaging Sonic if he bumps into them. Tsuno-tsunos are easily dispatched by a [[spin attack]]. |
Like other robots in 8-bit Sonic games, no [[animal friends]] pop out of Tsuno-tsunos when they are destroyed. Whether these badniks canonically don't contain organic batteries, or the escaping critters simply weren't shown due to programming limitations, is not known. | Like other robots in 8-bit Sonic games, no [[animal friends]] pop out of Tsuno-tsunos when they are destroyed. Whether these badniks canonically don't contain organic batteries, or the escaping critters simply weren't shown due to programming limitations, is not known. |
Revision as of 01:27, 20 February 2016
Tsuno-tsuno, referred to as Veg-o-Bot in the US manual is a variety of badnik created by Dr. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik, encountered by Sonic and Tails in Sleeping Egg Zone during Sonic Chaos. Quite what these weird, vaguely onion-shaped machines are supposed to be isn't known, but Tsuno-tsuno models have no proactive offense; they simply drive inexorably forward, jumping occasionally and damaging Sonic if he bumps into them. Tsuno-tsunos are easily dispatched by a spin attack.
Like other robots in 8-bit Sonic games, no animal friends pop out of Tsuno-tsunos when they are destroyed. Whether these badniks canonically don't contain organic batteries, or the escaping critters simply weren't shown due to programming limitations, is not known.
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