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Abobo's Big Adventure : ウィキペディア英語版
Abobo's Big Adventure

''Abobo's Big Adventure'' is a freeware parody flash game. Inspired by various video games released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, the game features Abobo, a boss character from the ''Double Dragon'' franchise, traveling through the worlds of several different games to save his son. Developed by I-Mockery founder Roger Barr, ''Abobo's Big Adventure'' was released in January 2012 to positive critical reception.
==Plot==

The plot begins with Abobo's son, Aboboy, being kidnapped by a gang, mirroring the introduction of ''Double Dragon''. Shortly after, Abobo arrives and discovers Aboboy missing. He begins to tear up, then sets off to rescue Aboboy.
The first stage is called "Double Drabobo", and is themed after ''Double Dragon''. Abobo fights his way through enemies before confronting the stage boss; after the fight, a forklift filled with explosives enters the scene, explodes, and knocks Abobo into a prison cell inside of a pit.
Inside the pit, Abobo waits for some time before a series of mishaps with the prison toilet results in him being flushed. He comes out of the pipe in the "Super Mabobo" stage, which is themed after the underwater stages from ''Super Mario Bros.'' Abobo swims through "Super Mabobo", eventually slaying a giant shark called Big Daddy, and enters another pipe that deposits him in the next stage, "Urban Chabobo".
The Urban Champion attacks Abobo, but is unable to injure him. After a short battle, Abobo kills the Urban Champion and enters a manhole. The manhole drops Abobo into the next stage, "Zeld Abobo", which is themed after a dungeon from ''The Legend of Zelda''. Abobo fights his way through the enemies, then battles the Old Man.
After executing the Old Man, Abobo finds Aboboy. After a tearful reunion, this Aboboy reveals himself to be The Amazon in disguise; Amazon laughs at Abobo, flips him the bird, and then takes off on a jetpack. Abobo finds a pair of balloons and inflates them, rising into the air into the next stage, "Balloon Abobo", based on the game ''Balloon Fight''. In this stage, Abobo must avoid enemies until he catches up to the Amazon. Eventually, the Amazon's jetpack runs out of fuel and the two plummet to the ground below.
Abobo lands in "Pro Wrabobo", based on the game ''Pro Wrestling'', and faces off against the Amazon in a wrestling tournament. After defeating The Amazon, Abobo grabs him, leaps to stratospheric heights, then powerbombs the Amazon into the ground with such force that the explosion levels "Pro Wrabobo" and reveals a hole leading to the next stage.
Abobo drops into the hole and becomes "Mega Mabobo", proceeding through a stage patterned after the ''Mega Man'' games. The stage boss of Mega Mabobo is a robot double of Abobo called Mechabobo; upon being defeated, Mechabobo enters an error state and prints out a message indicating that Aboboy was taken through the Jungle.
Abobo enters the Jungle stage, called "Contrabobo", and plays through two ''Contra''-themed levels until meeting the boss of the stage, a gigantic Kirby. After Abobo defeats Kirby, he vomits out all of the things he had previously eaten, including Jerome "Doc" Louis from the ''Punch-Out!!'' series. Doc reveals that the real villain is his former pupil, Little Mac, who went mad with power after winning the championship.
Doc trains Abobo to fight Little Mac, and they meet in the final stage, "Punch-Abobo", which is based on ''Punch-Out!!'' for the NES. After a difficult fight, Abobo finally defeats Little Mac. Using his ultimate Rage Attack, Abobo summons the Power Glove and decapitates Mac with a dramatic slow-motion punch. The severed head can be seen flying over and through several other NES games before finally coming to rest on a flagpole from ''Super Mario Bros.''
Aboboy is lowered into the ring by a rope, and he and Abobo enjoy a tearful reunion. The reunion is short-lived, however, as moments later, Abobo and Aboboy leap into the crowd and begin killing and mutilating classic NES characters from the audience, laughing maniacally.
In the end, a scene showing that the entire game was a dream of Abobo's (a reference to ''Super Mario Bros. 2'') plays, along with the credits.

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