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Also, whenever a player is defeated, [[HaveANiceDeath they're treated to seeing]] [[ClothingDamage their character's clothes blown to shreds]] while they wait to respawn or lost a match. ''Bombergirl'' is ''that'' kind of a game.

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Also, whenever a player is defeated, [[HaveANiceDeath they're treated to seeing]] [[ClothingDamage their character's [[ClothingDamage clothes blown to shreds]] while they wait to respawn or lost a match. ''Bombergirl'' is ''that'' kind of a game.
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** Also, Shiori Fujisaki from ''Videogame/TokimekiMemorial'' has various skills related to her home series' relationship bomb mechanics, with her basic special skill increasing her relationship values... and the yield of the bomb she planted, and she has a healing mechanic where she summons the memetic Great Tree of Kirameki High.

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** Also, Shiori Fujisaki from ''Videogame/TokimekiMemorial'' ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'' has various skills related to her home series' relationship bomb mechanics, with her basic special skill increasing her relationship values... and the yield of the bomb she planted, and she has a healing mechanic where she summons the memetic Great Tree of Kirameki High.
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** The Pretty Bombers are collectively named after Pretty Bomber, the breakout member of the Five Dastardly Bombers.

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** Also, Shiori Fujisaki from ''Videogame/TokimekiMemorial'' has various skills related to her home series' relationship bomb mechanics, with her basic special skill increasing her relationship values... and the yield of the bomb she planted, and she has a healing mechanic where she summons the memetic Great Tree of Kirameki High.



* ThankingTheViewer: Whenever the player decides to end their play session by not inserting anymore credits/tickets after a match, they're greeted to a "''Thank You For Playing!''" screen while the last chosen Bombergirl will say something as the player ends the game.

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* ThankingTheViewer: Whenever the player decides to end their play session by not inserting anymore credits/tickets after a match, they're greeted to a "''Thank You For Playing!''" screen while the last chosen Bombergirl will say something as the player ends the game. On the PC version, that doesn't ''have'' credits, there's a dedicated 'Game End' button on the main memu.

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The game itself, however, has never been released outside of Japan. Despite its limited availability, ''Bombergirl'' has gained a cult following and it has also received updates over the years, adding new maps, extra characters, and unique events, one of which featured a collaboration crossover with ''VideoGame/QuizMagicAcademy''. The game also spawned a number of merchandise, ranging from keychains, artwork tapestries, and figurines of the Bombergirls. The developers also has expressed in developing a PC version of the game and releasing it through the Konami Amusement Game Station service as a pay-per-play game. On January 5, 2021, an open-beta for the PC version was released and was planned to run through until January 12, however, it was pulled short due to server connection problems. The game was quietly launched only in Japanese, in December 2021. As of September 2022, the PC version has became free-to-play.

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The game itself, however, has never been released outside of Japan. Despite its limited availability, ''Bombergirl'' has gained a cult following and it has also received updates over the years, adding new maps, extra characters, and unique events, one of which featured a collaboration crossover with ''VideoGame/QuizMagicAcademy''. Pine also went on be featured as a guest character in Konami's ''Chase Chase Jokers''. The game has also spawned a number of merchandise, ranging from keychains, artwork tapestries, and figurines of the Bombergirls. The developers also has expressed in developing a PC version of the game and releasing it through the Konami Amusement Game Station service as a pay-per-play game. On January 5, 2021, an open-beta for the PC version was released and was planned to run through until January 12, however, it was pulled short due to server connection problems. The game PC version was quietly launched only in Japanese, in December 2021. As of September 2022, the PC version has became free-to-play.



* ColourfulThemeNaming: Many of the characters are named after or based off colors. Shiro's and Kuro's names are Japanese for "white" and "black", respectively, while Grey's name is an alternative spelling of "gray". Shiron's name is also derived from "Shiro". Oren's name is derived from "orenji", which means "orange" in Japanese. Emera's name was derived from "emerald", as in a shade of green, while Olive's name comes from the yellowish-green variation of the same color, and Melon's name comes from the name of the color and fruit of the same name. Aqua's and Blueberry's name also comes from blue colors, the former being a lighter color and the latter is a darker color. Asagi's name comes the Japanese term for a pale blue-green color. Sepia's name comes from the reddish-brown color of the same name. Momoko's name was derived from "momoiro", which means "pink" in Japanese. Pine's name was derived from "pineapple", referring to her primary yellow color. Prune's name comes from the fruit of the same name and her primary purple colors. Silva's name is derived from "silver", which is a prominent color of hers, and similarly Platina's name comes from "Platinum". Brass's name comes from the yellowish-brown color of the metal alloy of copper and zinc, which also references the metal used in musical wind instruments such as trumpets, trombones, and tubas.

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* ColourfulThemeNaming: Many of the characters are named after or based off colors. Shiro's and Kuro's names are Japanese for "white" and "black", respectively, while Grey's name is an alternative spelling of "gray". Shiron's name is also derived from "Shiro". Oren's name is derived from "orenji", which means "orange" in Japanese. Emera's name was derived from "emerald", as in a shade of green, while Olive's name comes from the yellowish-green variation of the same color, and Melon's name comes from the name of the color and fruit of the same name. Aqua's and Blueberry's name also comes from blue colors, the former being a lighter color and the latter is a darker color. Asagi's name comes the Japanese term for a pale blue-green color. Sepia's name comes from the reddish-brown color of the same name. Momoko's name was derived from "momoiro", which means "pink" in Japanese. Pine's name was derived from "pineapple", referring to her primary yellow color. Prune's name comes from the fruit of the same name and her primary purple colors. Silva's name is derived from "silver", which is a prominent color of hers, and similarly Platina's Platinum's name comes from "Platinum". Brass's name comes from the yellowish-brown color of the metal alloy of copper and zinc, which also references the metal used in musical wind instruments such as trumpets, trombones, and tubas.



* {{Cooldown}}: A Bombergirl's skills operate on a cooldown meter, and the amount of time between use varies on the skill.

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* {{Cooldown}}: A Bombergirl's skills operate on a cooldown meter, and the amount of time between use varies on the skill. Increasing a skill's level can reduce the cooldown time between uses.



* GuestFighter: Guest characters from Konami's other properties includes Shiori Fujisaki from ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'', Pastel from ''VideoGame/TwinBee'', Tsugaru from ''VideoGame/{{beatmania}} IIDX'', and Grim Aloe from ''VideoGame/QuizMagicAcademy''.

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* GuestFighter: Guest characters from Konami's other properties includes Shiori Fujisaki from ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'', Pastel from ''VideoGame/TwinBee'', Tsugaru from ''VideoGame/{{beatmania}} IIDX'', and Grim Aloe from ''VideoGame/QuizMagicAcademy''. Pine would go onto be featured in ''Chase Chase Jokers''.



* HeroicLineage: Sepia Belmont, who is a descendent of the [[BadassFamily legendary vampire hunting]] [[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} Belmont clan]].

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Sepia Belmont, who is a descendent of the [[BadassFamily legendary vampire hunting]] [[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} Belmont clan]].clan]].
** Melon is the daughter of Princess Melora from the ''VideoGame/TwinBee'' series.



* MythologyGag: Four of the characters are outright based on the original Bomberman characters, along with similar outfits to match:

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* MythologyGag: Four Five of the characters are outright based on the original Bomberman characters, along with similar outfits to match:



** Platinum is based off Sirius, whose Cosmic Laser Bomb skill is also based off Sirius's Laser Beam skill. She also plays an antagonistic role among the Bombergirls who's searching for the Cosmic Cube (and is constantly being foiled at it) similarly to Sirius who was retrieving the Omni Cube from Altair during the events of ''Bomberman 64'' and also served as that game's primary antagonist.



* OldSaveBonus: Players who have played ''Bombergirl'' at least once on their e-Amusement account can ulock access to Pine as a playable character in ''Chase Chase Jokers''.



* PointyEars: Aqua has them as she's a vampire.

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* PointyEars: Aqua has and Blueberry have them as she's a vampire.they're vampires.



* RobotGirl: Emera is one. Although her default outfit implies her body is mostly robotic, her defeated artwork, a piece of promotional artwork, and her swimsuit skin indicates that her body is less robotic than it appears. Silva is also a robot girl who shows off more skin than Emera.

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* RobotGirl: Emera is one. Although her default outfit implies her body is mostly robotic, her defeated artwork, Break , a piece of promotional artwork, and her swimsuit skin indicates that her body is less robotic than it appears. Silva is also a robot girl who shows off more skin than Emera.



* SplitPersonalityMakeover: Blueberry is Aqua's alternate personality, who has a more modest idol outfit, compared to Aqua's {{Stripperiffic}} outfit. According to [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1639176055360753665?cxt=HHwWgsDUgYH8wr8tAAAA this comic]], Blueberry's personality is awoken after Aqua got hit in the head by a tofu fired from Pine's launcher.

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* SplitPersonalityMakeover: Blueberry is Aqua's alternate personality, who has a more modest idol outfit, compared to Aqua's {{Stripperiffic}} outfit. According to [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1639176055360753665?cxt=HHwWgsDUgYH8wr8tAAAA com/bombergirl573/status/1639176055360753665 this comic]], Blueberry's personality is awoken after Aqua got hit in the head by a tofu fired from Pine's launcher.



* WingdingEyes: Aqua and Aloe sport heart pupils whenever their clothes are blown up. This is because they are [[TooKinkyToTorture aroused by being blown up]], rather than embarrassed like other Bombergirls. Blueberry also gets these whenever the player ''loses'' a match.

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* WingdingEyes: Aqua and Aloe sport heart pupils whenever their clothes are blown up. This is because they are [[TooKinkyToTorture aroused by being blown up]], rather than embarrassed like other Bombergirls. Blueberry also gets these whenever the player ''loses'' a match. Melon sports heart pupils regardless if the player wins or loses.

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* AdjustableCensorship: The game features a special hairclip that changes the matching character's artwork with their chibi artystle as seen in the comics. The PC version also features a toggle to replace the standard artwork for the girls with their super deformed versions.



* ArtShift: Can be invoked in the game by wearing a SuperDeformed styled hair accessory for the matching character, which also doubles as modesty option as it replaces the default character portraits and fanservicey defeated artwork with something cutesy and sillier instead. The comics also tends to pull this, having characters looks go from super-deformed to a realistic artstyle or the style of another anime/manga/game series at the drop of a hat.

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* ArtShift: Can be invoked in the game by wearing a SuperDeformed styled hair accessory hairclip for the matching character, which also doubles as modesty option as it replaces the default character portraits and fanservicey defeated artwork with something cutesy and sillier instead. The comics also tends to pull this, having characters looks go from super-deformed to a realistic artstyle or the style of another anime/manga/game series at the drop of a hat.



* ClothingDamage: When a player gets defeated by the enemy, fall victim to a stage hazard, or lose a match, they're treated to seeing their character humiliated (or in the case of Aqua and Aloe, [[TooKinkyToTorture aroused]]) after their clothes are blown up, complete with a "BOMBERGIRL" warning tapes over certain areas of the character's body, but there is also a chance for those tapes to be removed upon defeat with their defeated artwork presented in full.

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* ClothingDamage: When a player gets defeated by the enemy, fall victim to a stage hazard, or lose a match, they're treated to seeing their character humiliated (or in the case of Aqua and Aqua, Aloe, and Blueberry, [[TooKinkyToTorture aroused]]) after their clothes are blown up, complete with a "BOMBERGIRL" warning tapes over certain areas of the character's body, but there is also a chance for those tapes to be removed upon defeat with their defeated artwork presented in full.full, especially after being taken down by powerful offensive skill.



* ColourfulThemeNaming: Many of the characters are named after or based off colors. Shiro's and Kuro's names are Japanese for "white" and "black", respectively, while Grey's name is an alternative spelling of "gray". Shiron's name is also derived from "Shiro". Oren's name is derived from "orenji", which means "orange" in Japanese. Emera's name was derived from "emerald", as in a shade of green, while Olive's name comes from the yellowish-green variation of the same color, and Melon's name comes from the name of the color and fruit of the same name. Aqua's and Blueberry's name also comes from blue colors, the former being a lighter color and the latter is a darker color. Asagi's name comes the Japanese term for a pale blue-green color. Sepia's name comes from the reddish-brown color of the same name. Momoko's name was derived from "momoiro", which means "pink" in Japanese. Pine's name was derived from "pineapple", referring to her primary yellow color. Prune's name comes from the fruit of the same name and her primary purple colors. Silva's name is derived from "silver", which is a prominent color of hers, and similarly Platina's name comes from "Platinum".

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* ColourfulThemeNaming: Many of the characters are named after or based off colors. Shiro's and Kuro's names are Japanese for "white" and "black", respectively, while Grey's name is an alternative spelling of "gray". Shiron's name is also derived from "Shiro". Oren's name is derived from "orenji", which means "orange" in Japanese. Emera's name was derived from "emerald", as in a shade of green, while Olive's name comes from the yellowish-green variation of the same color, and Melon's name comes from the name of the color and fruit of the same name. Aqua's and Blueberry's name also comes from blue colors, the former being a lighter color and the latter is a darker color. Asagi's name comes the Japanese term for a pale blue-green color. Sepia's name comes from the reddish-brown color of the same name. Momoko's name was derived from "momoiro", which means "pink" in Japanese. Pine's name was derived from "pineapple", referring to her primary yellow color. Prune's name comes from the fruit of the same name and her primary purple colors. Silva's name is derived from "silver", which is a prominent color of hers, and similarly Platina's name comes from "Platinum". Brass's name comes from the yellowish-brown color of the metal alloy of copper and zinc, which also references the metal used in musical wind instruments such as trumpets, trombones, and tubas.



* GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed: The in-game character models are represented in a super-deformed fashion. They also have a hair accessory with a goofier chibi design that changes the standard character portraits for the matching character.

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* GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed: The in-game character models are represented in a super-deformed fashion. They also have a hair accessory hairclip with a goofier chibi design that changes the standard character portraits for the matching character.



* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Brass has blonde hair, aspires to be as kind like Papuru and Sepia, and wants to bring happiness to people through her music.



* HotterAndSexier: ''Bombergirl'' is this to the mainline ''Bomberman'' series, featuring a number of cute and sexy girls rather than cartoony robot characters, with a healthy dose of cheesecake thrown into the mix.

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* HotterAndSexier: ''Bombergirl'' is this to the mainline ''Bomberman'' series, featuring a number of cute and sexy anime girls rather than cartoony robot characters, with a healthy dose of cheesecake thrown into the mix.



* InSeriesNickname: Pine refers herself as "Pinyan". Prune refers herself as "Pururun".

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* InSeriesNickname: Momoko refers herself as "Momokyon". Pine refers herself as "Pinyan". Prune refers herself as "Pururun".



* LittleBitBeastly: Asagi is a wolf girl who looks human other than her wolf ears and tail. Her chibi artwork also features a canine-like noise.
* LevelMapDisplay: The PC version adds one to make up for the loss in vertical visibility due to using a wider-than-tall aspect-ratio compared to the arcade version.

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* LittleBitBeastly: Asagi is a wolf girl who looks human other than her wolf ears and tail. Her chibi artwork also features a canine-like noise.
noise. Brass features a pair of dog-like ears and a tail.
* LevelMapDisplay: The arcade version has one on the bottom touchscreen. The PC version adds one moves the mini-map to the upper-right corner of the screen to make up for the loss in vertical visibility due to using a wider-than-tall aspect-ratio and lacking a second screen compared to the arcade version.



* MagicIdolSinger: Momoko, Pine, and Prune are part of a magical idol singer group, the "Pretty Bombers".

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* MagicIdolSinger: Momoko, Pine, Prune, Melon, and Prune Blueberry are part of a magical idol singer group, the "Pretty Bombers".Bombers".
* MusicalAssassin: Brass is an angelic shooter who dishes out pain by using musical instruments such as a trumpet and a tuba with her attack skills.



* OurAngelsAreDifferent: Brass is an angel who has dog-like ears and tail, with a halo that resembles frequency meters and wings shaped like a G-clef.



* PomPomGirl: Mixed with elements of HotAsHell for Pine's and Prune's succubi cheerleader outfits. Grim Aloe, a devil girl, also has a cheerleading outfit of her own.



* RareRandomDrop: The Bomber Gacha that takes place after each match, which is where players can random earn items such as costumes, accessories, chat voices, extra skills, or unlockable characters.

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* RareRandomDrop: The Bomber Gacha that takes place after each match, Gacha, which is where players can random earn items such as costumes, accessories, chat voices, extra skills, or unlockable characters.characters. The game also periodically changes the drop-rates of certain items or unlockables.



* ScreenCrunch: Downplayed. The original arcade version of the game was designed for a vertically-oriented display, whereas its PC version is displayed in a horizontally-oriented aspect-ratio, losing a great deal of vertical visibility as a result compared to the arcade version. Despite this, the PC version does use the horizonal-oriented screen real estate properly by refitting the UI elements, offering a wider playing field, and makes up lack of vertical visibility by giving players a mini-map they can view on the upper-right corner of the game screen, which can be zoomed-in or out with a dedicated button.

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* ScreenCrunch: Downplayed. The original arcade version of the game was designed with a cabinet that uses two displays, a vertical screen on top for the main game graphics and a vertically-oriented display, horizontal touchscreen on the bottom with a hotbar for voice chats and the mini-map, whereas its PC version is displayed in a horizontally-oriented aspect-ratio, losing a great deal of vertical visibility as a result compared to the arcade version. Despite this, the PC version does use the horizonal-oriented screen real estate properly by refitting the UI elements, offering a wider playing field, and makes up lack of vertical visibility by giving players a mini-map they can view on the upper-right corner of the game screen, which can be zoomed-in or out with a dedicated button.



* WingdingEyes: Aqua and Aloe sport heart eyes whenever their clothes are blown up. This is because they are [[TooKinkyToTorture aroused by being blown up]], rather than embarrassed like other Bombergirls.

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* WingdingEyes: Aqua and Aloe sport heart eyes pupils whenever their clothes are blown up. This is because they are [[TooKinkyToTorture aroused by being blown up]], rather than embarrassed like other Bombergirls. Blueberry also gets these whenever the player ''loses'' a match.

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* BoobsOfSteel: Among the Attacker class of Bombergirls, Asagi and Oren have a large bust size and they're melee-oriented fighters, however, Sepia takes the cake as her breasts are roughly the same size as her head and she wields a massive chainsaw that is almost as tall as she is. Tekka plays this trope straight, as she's quite busty and fights with her fists with her special skills. Silva also plays this troupe literally being a very buxom robot girl with a bust size rivaling Sepia's.



* NaughtyNuns: Sepia Belmont, who, on top of being a descendant of the Belmont clan, is also a well-endowed and curvaceous nun clad in form-fitting nun attire that emphasizes her BoobsOfSteel complete with detached sleeves and thigh-highs, has a love-obsessed personality, and appears to be very fond of Aqua, who's a vampire.

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* NaughtyNuns: Sepia Belmont, who, on top of being a descendant of the Belmont clan, is also a well-endowed and curvaceous nun clad in form-fitting nun attire that emphasizes her BoobsOfSteel large breasts complete with detached sleeves and thigh-highs, has a love-obsessed personality, and appears to be very fond of Aqua, who's a vampire.

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Ever wondered "What if ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}'' became a {{M|ultiplayerOnlineBattleArena}}OBA game, and instead of cartoony robot characters, featured an assortment of cute and sexy girls à la ''VideoGame/{{Otomedius}}''?" If so, then ''Bombergirl'' is the answer you've been waiting for.

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Ever wondered "What if ''VideoGame/{{Bomberman}}'' became a {{M|ultiplayerOnlineBattleArena}}OBA game, and instead of cartoony robot characters, featured an assortment of cute and sexy anime girls à la ''VideoGame/{{Otomedius}}''?" If so, then ''Bombergirl'' is the answer you've been waiting for.


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* PhantomThief: Urushi has a double life as one outside of school as a thief inspired by Nezumi Kozō.


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* ShamelessFanserviceGirl: During the reveal of Kuro's and Urushi's new swimsuit costumes in the game, [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1121705989646893056 this comic]] features Gray being impressed by Urushi for wearing a sexy swimsuit in public while Urushi shamelessly flaunts how she looks in it, only for it to backfire the very next day in school when people and demons are finding articles about her secret identity being shown with her sexy swimsuit on the front cover of newspapers, immediately regretting the attention she has gotten.

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