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The '''Batbrain''', called '''Basaran''' (バサラン) in the Japanese manual{{fileref|Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf|page=41}}, is a bat-esque [[Badnik]] found in [[Marble Zone]] in the 16-bit version of ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]''. The Batbrains hang onto ceilings, then swoop down and fly around when approached, and then they come back to the ceiling. They can be easily destroyed by jumping. They do not appear in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)|8-bit version]], but sprites for the Badnik [[Game Secrets:Sonic the Hedgehog (8-bit)#Unused_Badniks|exist in the game's data]].
  
The '''Bat Bot''' ("Basaran" in the [[Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) JP Manual|Japanese Manual]]) is a bat-esque badnik found in [[Marble Zone]].The Bat Bots hang onto ceilings, then swoop down and fly around when approached. They then come back to the ceiling.
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Batbrains later made a return in the 2012 version of ''[[Sonic Jump (2012)|Sonic Jump]]'', where they can be found in [[Blue Sky Zone]], behaving just like they did in ''Sonic 1''. These Badniks can only be defeated by jumping into their underside.
  
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Batbrains made a return in both versions of ''[[Sonic Lost World]]'', where they can be found in the caverns of [[Windy Hill]] Zone 2 in the [[Wii U]]/PC version and in Windy Hill Zone 2 in the [[Nintendo 3DS]] version. They hang from surfaces in groups, then swoop down to attack. They can be destroyed with any kind of attack.
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They return again in ''[[Sonic Mania]]'', found in the cavernous parts of [[Green Hill Zone (Sonic Mania)|Green Hill Zone]] in both Act 1 and Act 2, maintaining their same attack pattern from ''Sonic 1''.
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File:Batbrain in MZ.png|Batbrain in [[Marble Zone]].
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File:SLW-Bat Brain.png|Batbrain, as seen in ''[[Sonic Lost World]]''.
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Revision as of 16:14, 28 March 2020

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Batbrain
Games: Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit), Sonic Jump (2012), Sonic Lost World, Sonic Mania
Affiliation: [[Eggman Empire, Deadly Six]][[Category:Eggman Empire, Deadly Six enemies]]
Hits to defeat: 1
Points: 100

The Batbrain, called Basaran (バサラン) in the Japanese manualMedia:Sonic1 MD JP manual.pdf[1], is a bat-esque Badnik found in Marble Zone in the 16-bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog. The Batbrains hang onto ceilings, then swoop down and fly around when approached, and then they come back to the ceiling. They can be easily destroyed by jumping. They do not appear in the 8-bit version, but sprites for the Badnik exist in the game's data.

Batbrains later made a return in the 2012 version of Sonic Jump, where they can be found in Blue Sky Zone, behaving just like they did in Sonic 1. These Badniks can only be defeated by jumping into their underside.

Batbrains made a return in both versions of Sonic Lost World, where they can be found in the caverns of Windy Hill Zone 2 in the Wii U/PC version and in Windy Hill Zone 2 in the Nintendo 3DS version. They hang from surfaces in groups, then swoop down to attack. They can be destroyed with any kind of attack.

They return again in Sonic Mania, found in the cavernous parts of Green Hill Zone in both Act 1 and Act 2, maintaining their same attack pattern from Sonic 1.

Technical information

Game Object ID # Code offset Mappings offset Compressed art offset Subparameters
Sonic the Hedgehog (16-bit) $55 $100A8 $10246 $38212 (Nemesis Format, 41 blocks) $00

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