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Bravoman : ウィキペディア英語版
Bravoman

, which has also been known as ''Bioboxer'' and ''Brabo-Man'', is a 1988 beat 'em up/horizontal scrolling shooter hybrid arcade game, developed by Now Production and released by Namco for the arcades, only in Japan. It was later ported to the PC Engine in Japan and the TurboGrafx-16 in North America in 1990. This version was also released outside of Japan simply as ''Bravoman''. In 2007, this same version was released on the Wii Virtual Console. The game is described by Namco themselves as a "comical action game", which takes a light and humorous approach to an otherwise trite theme, by using a lot of humorous elements, both graphics, plot and sound-wise, usually ridiculing or parodying stereotypical elements of Japanese tokusatsu and videogames, in a manner similar to that of the ''Parodius'' video game series by Konami (which is an anime-style parody of their own ''Gradius'' series).
It had a webcomic and a twelve-episode webtoon, starring Rob Paulsen (Raphael from the 1987 TV series of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'') as Bravoman and Alpha Man, Dee Bradley Baker (Klaus from ''American Dad!'') as Dr. Bomb and Anti-Bravoman, Romi Dames as Waya Hime and Jennifer Hale as Bravo-Woman (who did not exist in the original game, and was created specifically for the webcomic).
==Plot==
The plot starts up when , a typical car insurance company salaryman (who is also a caricature of Namco's then-62-year-old founder, Masaya Nakamura) encounters an alien named from Planet Alpha (misspelled as "Alfa" in the English TurboGrafx-16 version). Then Alpha Man tells Arnold that an evil scientist named is planning to make an "End the World" weapon. Then Alpha Man gives Hitoshi an odd metal rod, a tuning fork, and a 100-yen coin (the standard unit of Japanese currency required to operate arcade video games), which turns him into Bravoman, a bionic tokusatsu hero who possesses telescopic limbs that can be used to fight against Dr. Bomb and his henchmen across thirty-two stages (in the arcade; it is only twenty-two in the PC Engine version).

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