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* VocalDissonance: Hachiemon is a cute clumsy guy who sounds like a BadassBaritone.

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* VocalDissonance: Hachiemon is a cute clumsy guy who sounds like a BadassBaritone.baritone.

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* BeeAfraid: Stage 8 ends with a boss battle against a swarm of bees.


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* ScaryStingingSwarm: Stage 8 ends with a boss battle against a swarm of bees.
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* DifficultyLevels: Harder difficulties raise the amount of lips required to clear each level and spawns more enemies -- moving [[SpikesOfDoom spike balls]] in particular.
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''Hachiemon'' is a 200X Japan-exclusive PlatformGame developed by Natsume and published by Namco for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.

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''Hachiemon'' is a 200X 2003 Japan-exclusive PlatformGame developed by Natsume and published by Namco for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.
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''Hachiemon'' is a 200X Japan-exclusive PlatformGame developed by Natsume and published by Namco for the UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance.

The titular egg-shaped character who's [[https://www.ktv.jp/en/hachiemon.html the mascot for Kansai TV]] is on a quest to collect detachable lips around Japan after a herd of cows had theirs stolen. To get around, he must use his bill-like lips to grapple on surfaces and smack foes.
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!!This game smooches the following tropes:
* ActionBomb: Black hachiemon enemies detonate when the hero gets close to them.
* AttackItsWeakPoint: Certain bosses have a weak spot and will take double damage and flash red when hit there. However, their MercyInvincibility will last longer in this case.
* BattleBoomerang: Hachiemon's lips can be thrown as a boomerang to damage enemies and reveal hidden items.
* BeeAfraid: Stage 8 ends with a boss battle against a swarm of bees.
* CreditsGag: In the staff roll, hiragana characters that resemble a pair of lips are highlighted.
* GRatedSex: When Hachiemon kisses certain girls, they pop out an infant that's worth an OneUp.
* GagLips: The Game.
* IdleAnimation: If the hero is left standing on the spot for a couple of seconds, he turns around and [[ToiletHumor farts]]. Characters on the screen will {{facefault}} when this happens, but it has no practical function and will leave Hachiemon vulnerable to various hazards.
* KissOfDeath: Hachiemon can kiss enemies to make them embarrassed. In this state they can be used as platforms and grapple targets.
* MacroZone: One powerup makes Hachiemon tiny so he can go through single-block sized passages.
* TheMaze: One stage is a door maze and two latter ones are a maze of tunnels.
* PistolWhipping: The gunslinger boss of stage 21 does this after being knocked off his horse.
* PlanetOfHats: In the game's setting, every creature and every object has large red lips attached to them. Even the island the final stage takes place in is shaped like one.
* PlatformHell: Some of the latter stages demand fancy grappling over bottomless pits.
* RollingAttack: Hachiemon can spin dash, but only for four revolutions at a time or he'll get dizzy.
* SegmentedSerpent:
** The stage 17 boss is a conga line of hachiemon people.
** The stage 22 boss is a hydra that divides themselves into serpents with spiky tails.
* SlippySlideyIceWorld: Stages 5 and 6 are ice-themed.
* VideoGameFlight: The powerup in stages 16 and 17 allows Hachiemon to fly.
* VocalDissonance: Hachiemon is a cute clumsy guy who sounds like a BadassBaritone.
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