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'''T-Bear'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]] Volume 67'', page 94.</ref> is the [[Arrow Zone|Round 3]] boss of ''[[Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!]]'', formed out of the three [[Madbomber]]s. It flies around with balloons strapped to its back. When it lands on the ground, it attacks by firing bear-like heads from out of its mouth to hit [[Bomberman]] or [[Wario]]. Bomberman or Wario must defeat the boss by blasting it with [[bomb (item)|bomb]]s when T-Bear lands on the blast. After four hits, T-Bear is defeated and the protagonist moves to the next stage.
'''T-Bear'''<ref>''[[Nintendo Power]] Volume 67'', page 94.</ref> is the [[Arrow Zone|Round 3]] boss of ''[[Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!]]'', formed out of the three [[Madbomber]]s. It flies around with balloons strapped to its back. When it lands on the ground, it attacks by firing bear-like heads from out of its mouth to hit [[Bomberman]] or [[Wario]]. Bomberman or Wario must defeat the boss by blasting it with [[Bomb (object)|bomb]]s when T-Bear lands on the blast. After four hits, T-Bear is defeated and the protagonist moves to the next stage.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==

Revision as of 22:59, November 13, 2018

T-Bear

T-Bear[1] is the Round 3 boss of Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!, formed out of the three Madbombers. It flies around with balloons strapped to its back. When it lands on the ground, it attacks by firing bear-like heads from out of its mouth to hit Bomberman or Wario. Bomberman or Wario must defeat the boss by blasting it with bombs when T-Bear lands on the blast. After four hits, T-Bear is defeated and the protagonist moves to the next stage.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フーワン[2]
Fūwan
From (ふう), meaning "air",
and wan (ワン), a dog's bark.

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power Volume 67, page 94.
  2. ^ Bomberman GB instruction booklet, page 13.