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2->''"Let's go!! BOMBERGIRL RAINBOW!!"''
3--> – '''Bombergirl Rainbow''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NANRiWyKWdk opening theme]]
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5Ever 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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7''Bombergirl'' is a {{spin|off}}-off game in the ''Bomberman'' series, it was developed by Creator/{{Konami}} and released on August 30, 2018 for the e-Amusmement arcade system. It is a MOBA-styled take on the classic ''Bomberman'' gameplay where 8 players split into two 4-player teams take control of the titular Bombergirls and battle against each other as they race against the clock to take over their opponent's towers and destroy their base. There are four types of Bombergirls among the game's roster: Bombers, characters who specializes in planting many bombs; Attackers, melee-oriented fighters geared towards fighting the enemy's team; Shooters, who are similar to Attackers but utilizing long-ranged attacks instead, and Blockers, supportive characters who can assist allies and create obstructions. Each Bombergirl possesses unique stats and special skills they can use to fight against enemies or support allies if sufficient amounts of Team XP has been earned. Similarly to ''Otomedius'', ''Bombergirl'' also features cameos and references to other Konami properties such as ''Franchise/{{Castlevania}}'', ''VisualNovel/TokimekiMemorial'', ''VideoGame/{{BEMANI}}'', ''VideoGame/TwinBee'', and not least, ''Bomberman''.
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9The plot of ''Bombergirl'' is rather sparse, however, some of the characterizations of the game's cast is handled through its DenserAndWackier comics published on the official ''Bombergirl'' twitter. Although its gameplay is simplified compared to other MOBA games, however, ''Bombergirl'' features a streamlined, arcade-styled approach to the genre on top of the ''Bomberman'' foundation. XP earned through collecting the Team XP power-ups and is shared among the entire team rather than individual players, being defeated by enemies (or stage hazards) causes the player to lose a stat power-up rather than losing character levels, and the game being designed for quick and simple skirmishes. The game also features a large variety of maps to play, some which of include unique level gimmicks and hazards similarly to the classic ''Bomberman'' games. Players can also dress-up the Bombergirls in various costumes and accessories, as well as change their chat voices and special skills with other ones (if available) from the Locker Room. After each match, players can pull various items such as costumes, extra skills, and unlockable characters through the Bomber Gacha; if the player receives an item they already own, it rewards CP (Clothes Points) instead, which can be spent through the in-game shop in the Locker Room.
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11Also, whenever a player is defeated, [[HaveANiceDeath they're treated to seeing]] 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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13The 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 PC version 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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15On July 13, 2022, Konami released an updated version named ''Bombergirl Rainbow''.
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17The game's official website for the arcade version can be found [[https://p.eagate.573.jp/game/bombergirl/bg/p/index.html here]] while the PC version can be found [[https://p.eagate.573.jp/game/eacbg/bg/index.html here]], and the official ''Bombergirl'' twitter can also be found [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573 here]] for the comics and game announcements (Japanese).
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20!!GO BOMBER!
21* 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.
22* AffectionateParody: The official ''Bombergirl'' twitter has a couple of parodies with the characters in the game and Konami's other games as well as a few anime series.
23** A parody of ''VideoGame/{{Castlevania|I}}''[='=]s [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1135429673003786240 cover art]] with Sepia and Aqua as Simon Belmont and Dracula respectively was featured in an announcement of an event commemorating Sepia's birthday. A similar parody [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1153184157285019649 cover art]] for ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaSymphonyOfTheNight'' was also made for Aqua's birthday featuring her as Alucard.
24** On AprilFoolsDay 2019, the developers teased a sequel of ''Bombergirl'' as a wrestling game featuring a parody of [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1112518452529385472 the arcade poster]] of ''The Main Event'' (a.k.a. ''King of the Ring'' in Japan).
25** This [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1129327967979491328 comic]] features Shiro and Emera parodying ''VideoGame/{{Parodius}}''.
26** An earlier [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1060093512014716928 comic]] leading up to Kuro's then-upcoming addition to the game demonstrating her ability to kick bombs in the style of ''Manga/CaptainTsubasa''.
27** A not-so-subtle parody of Shiro and Kuro drawn in the style of Popuko and Pipimi from ''Manga/PopTeamEpic'' was featured in [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1114096852620599296 this comic]].
28** Olive's [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1340932619563794432 teaser trailer]] features a parody of the opening and ending cutscene of ''VideoGame/{{Contra}} III: The Alien Wars''.
29* AliceAllusion: Pine has a special Alice-themed costume that features fake rabbit ears, a frilly lolita dress, and stripped stockings.
30* AllegedlyFreeGame: On PC after the [=F2P=] on September 2022, which features "Gacha Allowance Tickets" for free players and premium "Bombergirl Tickets" as a paid option, however, both currencies cannot be stacked together (e.g. a player cannot perform a 10-gacha pull with 90 Allowance Tickets and 10 Bombergirl Tickets). The gacha system does not feature a pity system for bad rolls (although duplicates of characters or music tracks gives Clothes Points instead), and the chances of pulling 4★ (costume or background music) or even 5★ (character) pull are very slim.
31* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Kuro, a dark-haired Bombergirl with a cool personality and believes that victory comes naturally to her, and suffering defeat is humiliating. That being said, this mainly applies to her biography and in-game personality, since she occasionally [[NotSoAboveItAll breaks otherwise seriousness]] in the comics.
32* AmbiguouslyHuman: The Bombergirls generally has some sort of fuse-like tail on their back, and while there are some exceptions, they might also feature otherwise inhuman features.
33* AncestralWeapon: Sepia, being a descendant of the Belmont clan, wields the ancestral weapon Vampire Killer and she can use it in the game as a skill.
34* AnimalMotifs: Sepia's nun hood with her default outfit feature bat-like ears. Urushi's default costume is themed after a mouse, which also serves as a reference to the real-life [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nezumi_Koz%C5%8D Nezumi Kozō]].
35* AndYourRewardIsClothes: After every match, players can earn costumes and accessories via the Bomber Gacha after each match, and they can spend money for extra rolls.
36* AndYourRewardIsEdible: Some of the accessories players can earn include food such as cake, meat on bone, candy apple, banana coated in frosting and sprinkles, and fried squid.
37* AnimalEaredHeadband: Urushi wears a mouse-eared hairband with her default outfit.
38* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Now the players cannot be harmed by their own (and their own team's) bombs' explosion.
39* ArtShift: Can be invoked in the game by wearing a SuperDeformed styled 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.
40* AbsurdlySharpBlade: Asagi's Great Psychic Wave Sword can cut through metal as shown in [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1205413312034299905 these]] [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1230792803740872704 comics]].
41* BadassBiker: Tekka likes motorcycles and seen in some of the comics riding one.
42* BigFancyCastle: The Aquablue Castle maps, a set of maps that references Aqua's Lewysia Aquablue vampire family and features statues of her Servant Knights.
43* BigRedButton: Once the life meter of the enemy's tower and base are fully depleted, players must push the big red button to blow up the tower or base.
44* BigSisterWorship: Shiron's biography indicates that she looks up to become a real Bombergirl just like her "favourite big sister", Shiro.
45* BloodKnight: Oren is one through and through. She loves fighting more than having a three meals a day, her motto is "Life is a battle!", and her "likes" involves various forms of conflict.
46* BloodlessCarnage: Despite the game featuring human-like characters fighting each other with explosives, sharp weapons, energy weapons, fire, electricity, and angelic/demonic powers, the game's violence is tame and lighthearted, the defeated characters are shown getting dirtied by gunpowder with only their clothes receiving the damage, and there's not a single drop of blood anywhere in the game. Even if a characters hit by an oncoming train or eaten alive by a shark, they merely poof out of existence upon meeting their demise.
47* CastFromHitPoints: Urushi's ''Ninja Art Idaten Foot'' skill, which grants her faster movement speed at the cost of some of her HP.
48* CastOfSnowflakes: The cast of ''Bombergirl'' and their character designs are visually distinctive from one another.
49* CartoonBomb: This being a ''Bomberman'' spin-off, the characters are capable of using these as their primary weapons.
50* ChainsawGood: In addition to wielding the Vampire Killer, Sepia also wields a massive cross-styled chainsaw, which she can either slam it down on her foes with her ''Cross Crush'' skill, or rev it up and mow down her enemies down with her ''Cross Chainsaw'' skill.
51* CharacterCustomization: The Locker Room not only allows players to customize each of the Bombergirls' costumes, it is also allows players to change out each character's Skills (when available), voice chats, and give them a unique background music (when available).
52* ChromosomeCasting: Good luck finding a male character in this game outside of the comics.
53* ClarkKenting: Urushi hides her double life as a thief who steals from the wicked and helps the weak and as a school girl [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1063363568202997760 with accompanying attire]]. Similarly, Asagi lives a double life as a police officer.
54* ClassyCatBurglar: Urushi has an alternative cat-girl burglar outfit.
55* 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, 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, especially after being taken down by powerful offensive skill.
56* CuteLittleFangs: A few of the girls such as Asagi, Momoko, and Pine have small fangs adding to their cuteness.
57* CuteMute: Hudson Soft's Honey averts this in the game as she serves as the game's guide and announcer, however, she is mute in the comics and communicates with signs.
58* 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 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.
59* ColorCodedMultiplayer: The player's side and allies are colored blue, while the enemies are colored red. The explosions from the player's bombs are also color-coded for their respective teams.
60* CombatMedic: The Blocker types each have at least one skill that can heal teammates and allied structures. Prune, however, is a more literal example as she's a nurse.
61* CompetitiveBalance: The four Bomergirl types in general are...
62** CloseRangeCombatant: Attackers -- fragile, but are [[FragileSpeedster nimble]] and/or [[GlassCannon capable of dishing out damage]] to players while specializing in close-ranged offensive skills. Sepia, however, [[GlacierWaif is an exception]].
63** JackOfAllStats: Bombers -- balanced stats across the board and specializing in demolition of enemy structures.
64** LongRangeFighter: Shooters -- sluggish and [[SquishyWizard slightly less fragile than Attackers]], but they specialize in long-ranged offensive skills.
65** StoneWall: Blockers -- durable and fairly weak offensively while speciating in creation obstructions or supporting teammates.
66* CompetitiveMultiplayer: Par for the course as ''Bombergirl'' is a MOBA game, however it also features a dedicated single-player mode where the player can play various maps against the CPU.
67* {{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.
68* CulturedWarrior: Sepia's hobby is gardening and she's also a descendant of the vampire-hunting Belmont clan.
69* DeathOrGloryAttack: Sepia's ''Cross Chainsaw'' skill. She charges forward while wildly swinging her chainsaw and tanking damage from enemies/obstacles for a brief period of time, inflicting heavy damage to opponents caught in her path, but once the effect has ended, all of the accumulated damage she has taken is dealt to her, which often leads to her defeat.
70* DenialOfDiagonalAttack: Played straight with normal bomb attacks, however, some skills avert this as characters in this game have full 8-way range of movement and not being restricted to only 4 direction.
71* DenserAndWackier: The ''Bombergirl'' comics, which takes the characters and put them into a GagSeries complete with a super deformed artstyle and [[SelfParody poking fun]] at Konami's other works as well.
72* DisproportionateRetribution: Asagi, who will cut down anyone for breaking the law under her watch, and is often played for laughs in the comics.
73-->'''Asagi:''' "Police! Raise your hands quietly and be cut down!"
74* EdibleThemeNaming: The naming convention of the Pretty Bombers are based off fruits. Pine's name comes from pineapple, Momoko's name comes from "momoiro" (pink) yet "momo" can also be interpreted as "peach", and Prune, Melon, and Blueberry's name comes from the fruit of the same name.
75* ElementalPowers: Some of the characters feature elemental powers with some of their special skills.
76** GemstoneAssault: Pine with her ''Pine Best Wall'' skill.
77** AnIcePerson: Momoko with her ''Momoko Best Wall'' skill.
78** LightEmUp: Papuru along with CastingAShadow.
79** PlayingWithFire: Oren with her ''Dunk Blade'' and ''Revol Slash'' skills, and Urushi with her ''Ninja Art Pinwheel'' and ''Ninja Art Idaten'' Foot skills.
80** ShockAndAwe: Grey's ''Lightning Bomb'' and ''Hyper Plasma Bomb''.
81* EverythingIsTryingToKillYou: Other than the opposing team, players also must deal with Supporter mooks and occasional stage hazards such cannons from enemy gates, oncoming trains, and collapsing bridges where players can get eaten by [[ThreateningShark sharks]] before falling into the ocean below.
82* EyesAlwaysShut: Sepia's eyes are closed with her idle animation, but she does open them during gameplay and when she's selected as the player's character. In the comics, however, she plays this trope straight.
83* EyepatchOfPower: Oren and Olive wear one.
84* ExoticEyeDesigns: Pine's eyes has yellow clover pupils and blue irises.
85* ExperienceMeter: Represented as a circular meter next the Power Gauges of both teams.
86* ExpressiveAccessory: The ''Bomberman''-styled hair clips worn by Shiro, Shiron, and Kuro changes expressions to match theirs.
87* FairCop: Asagi is an attractive police girl with a fairly large bust with added cuteness of her wolf ears and tail.
88* {{Fanservice}}: ''Bombergirl'' thrives on providing players eye-candy of the girls, from seeing their clothes being blown up to shreds bordering on WardrobeMalfunction, to dressing them up in various anime fanservice outfits such as a PlayboyBunny, SchoolSportUniform, and SchoolSwimsuit, among others. The game does, however, also feature a number of modest outfits to wear, as well as a super-deformed hair accessory that changes the matching character's portrait to a cutesy chibi. Some of the game's merchandise, in particular the dakimakuras and figurines of the girls, can also be provocative.
89* FireBreathingWeapon: Olive's Act Spread skill has her use flamethrowers that deal radial damage to enemies in front of her.
90* FriendlyFireproof: Subverted. Getting get hit by your allies or your own explosions will not hurt you or teammates, but those caught in the blast will be momentarily dazed.
91* GenkiGirl:
92** Shiro is a young Bombergirl with a cheerful and outgoing personality, all courtesy to the [[Creator/NaoTouyama seiyuu]] who specializes genki girls.
93** Shiron, the younger sister of Shiro, is energetic just like her older sister if not even moreso, given that she is based on the childish White Bomber from ''Anime/BombermanJetters''.
94* GoingCommando: Some of the girl's defeated artworks implies their panties were blown up completely with their unmentionables being conveniently covered up by hand or an object, while some others such as Aqua and Aloe with their default outfits or certain costumes for characters such as Pine's "Pine in Wonderland" outfit give the impression they weren't wearing panties to begin with.
95* GoryDiscretionShot: Played for laughs in the comics.
96** [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1055732273012629504 This comic]] celebrating Aqua's official debut in the game ends with Shiro about to get clocked by her and Momoko after she ticked them off.
97** In [[https://twitter.com/bombergirl573/status/1076044631706460160 this comic]] leading up to Sepia Belmont's then-upcoming addition to the game, Shiro was welcoming Sepia along with the other Bombergirls until innocent people were being attacked by demons. Sepia's response? She brandishes the Vampire Killer and her Cross Chainsaw. The comic then proceeds to a black panel, and then resumes to Sepia celebrating her victory of slaying the demons, with the Shiro, Momoko, and Aqua mortified how she defeated them.
98* GratuitousGreek: Emera's and Silva's special skills start with a Greek letter (e.g. Delta Thread, Epsilon Barrett, Omega Delete).
99* GraphicsInducedSuperDeformed: The in-game character models are represented in a super-deformed fashion. They also have a hairclip with a goofier chibi design that changes the standard character portraits for the matching character.
100* 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''.
101* HalfHumanHybrid: Papuru is a {{fallen angel}} who has [[DualityMotif angelic and demonic traits]]. In the comics, it is shown that her mood affects one of her traits becomes dominant.
102* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Brass has blonde hair, aspires to be as kind like Papuru and Sepia, and wants to bring happiness to people through her music.
103* HaveANiceDeath: Whenever the player or a team is defeated, they're treated to an seeing their chosen Bombergirl's clothes being blown up and revealing some skin. Alternatively, by wearing the super-deformed hair accessory for the corresponding character, they're treated to a sillier image of their character in chibi form being defeated instead.
104* HeroicLineage:
105** Sepia Belmont, who is a descendent of the [[BadassFamily legendary vampire hunting]] [[Franchise/{{Castlevania}} Belmont clan]].
106** Melon is the daughter of Princess Melora from the ''VideoGame/TwinBee'' series.
107* HighlyVisibleNinja: Urushi, who is a ninja and a thief yet her outfit worn for thievery is anything but stealthy.
108* HomingProjectile: Olive's Act Homing skill has her shoot a homing missile from her gun.
109* HospitalHottie: Prune is a nurse Bombergirl who has a fairly large bust for someone of her stature.
110* HotAsHell: Grim Aloe, a devil girl who loves teasing the player, flaunts her seductive looks, and gets turned on whenever her clothes gets blown up.
111* 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.
112* ImprobableWeaponUser: Sepia's ''Cross Crush'' skill has her holding her chainsaw from the side of its blade and slamming the bottom end of it onto her opponents.
113* InSeriesNickname: Momoko refers herself as "Momokyon". Pine refers herself as "Pinyan". Prune refers herself as "Pururun".
114* InsufferableGenius: Pine has a smug dementor that stems from her immense IQ of ''10 billion''.
115* JanitorImpersonationInfiltration: Olive is a street sweeper Bombergirl, but she's secretly a member of Contra seeking to clean up the Earth of alien invaders.
116* JigglePhysics: Although the game lacks breasts physics on the character models, there are jiggle physics used for the character's hair, clothes, and wick-like tail, which can be seen when rotating them around in the Locker Room.
117* KonamiCode: During Konami's 50th anniversary, a shirt and skirt was added in the game (along with other Konami-related tribute items), and the shirt features the Konami Code written on it.
118* LazyBum: Prune dislikes working, she has no motivation, and only wants to be pampered.
119* LifeDrain: Asagi's special skills have this effect if she can hit her opponents with her sword.
120* LifeMeter: Each character has one of varying amounts between Low, Medium, High, and Extra High. The Power Gauge, however, is the life meter for the teams, which can be depleted slightly by defeating players or by greater amounts by destroying the enemy's towers. Destroying the enemy's base will deplete their Power Gauge entirely.
121* 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. Brass features a pair of dog-like ears and a tail.
122* LevelMapDisplay: The arcade version has one on the bottom touchscreen. The PC version moves the mini-map to the upper-right corner of the screen to make up for the vertical visibility due to using a wider-than-tall aspect-ratio and lacking a second screen compared to the arcade version.
123* LoveFreak: Sepia Belmont is a big time love freak. She spouts love and spreading love often with her voice lines, "love" is one of her likes, and her loving personality runs off to the point of madness.
124-->'''Sepia:''' "Love! Truly, love is the most precious thing in the world!"
125* MagicIdolSinger: Momoko, Pine, Prune, Melon, and Blueberry are part of a magical idol singer group, the "Pretty Bombers".
126* 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.
127* MythologyGag: Five of the characters are outright based on the original Bomberman characters, along with similar outfits to match:
128** Shiro is based on the regular depiction of White Bomberman (who is also coincidentally in Japanese called as "Shiro Bom"), and also has a cheerful personality like some depictions of White Bomberman.
129** Kuro is based on Black Bomberman. Additionally, her appearance is similar to Alice from ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution''.
130** Grey is based on MAX, whose Hyper Plasma Bomb skill is also based on MAX's skill from ''VideoGame/BombermanJetters''.
131** Shiron, the younger sister of Shiro, is based on White Bomber from ''Anime/BombermanJetters''.
132** 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.
133** The Pretty Bombers are collectively named after Pretty Bomber, the breakout member of the Five Dastardly Bombers.
134** Also, Shiori Fujisaki from ''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.
135* 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 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.
136* NinjaMaid: Emera after getting her custom maid body and she is armed with a variety of energy-based weapons at her disposal.
137* 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''.
138* 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.
139* PaletteSwap: Some costumes and accessories come in alternate color palettes, some of which also changes the character portraits to match while adding or changing certain features of their base design (e.g. a palette swap for Pine's default outfit adds black/yellow stripped elbow gloves and leggings, a palette swap for Papuru's default outfit that gives her tattooed legs and a cleavage window).
140* PhantomThief: Urushi has a double life as one outside of school as a thief inspired by Nezumi Kozō.
141* PlayingCardMotifs: Each member of the Pretty Bombers represent a different suit of playing cards. Momoko represents the King of Hearts, Pine is the Ace of Clovers, and Prune is the Jack of Diamonds. The later-added members also plays with this: Melon represents the Spades suit, while Blueberry represents the Joker (as in, the wild card).
142* ThePollyanna: Shiro, who has an upbeat fun-loving personality, and optimistic even if she loses.
143* 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.
144* PointyEars: Aqua and Blueberry have them as they're vampires.
145* PowerUp: The Bom (raises bomb capacity), Fire (raises the range of the explosions), and Speed (raises the player's movement speed) power-ups from ''Bomberman'' make a return in this game, along with a Team XP power-up that increases the team's XP meter to steadily raise the Team Level.
146* RareRandomDrop: The Bomber Gacha, which is where players can random earn items such as costumes, accessories, chat voices, extra skills, or unlockable characters. The game also periodically changes the drop-rates of certain items or unlockables.
147* RobotGirl: Emera is one. Although her default outfit implies her body is mostly robotic, her 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.
148* RobotMaid: Emera, after having disappeared prior in prior events, she returns with a custom maid robot body.
149* 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 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.
150* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: There's a dedicated button on the arcade version's control panel that allows players to escape and respawn at their base in 3 seconds, which is faster than being defeated by the opponents and waiting 5 seconds to respawn, provided they don't get killed while recalling. The PC version also adds this button on the upper left corner of the game's HUD, but players can alternatively use the Recall button/key on their controller or keyboard as well.
151* 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.
152* 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 this comic]], Blueberry's personality is awoken after Aqua got hit in the head by a tofu fired from Pine's launcher.
153* TheStarscream: Pine, who's the sub-leader of the Pretty Bombers, and wants to use her immense intellect to overthrow Momoko's position as the group's leader.
154* {{Stripperiffic}}: Although any girl can be this due to game's ability to allow players to dress up them in variety of skimpy outfits, however, girls such as Oren, Olive, Urushi, Emera, Papuru, and Silva by default wear outfits that show off varying amounts of skin and some form of T&A.
155* SuperDeformed: The ''Bombergirl'' comics are presented in this style. There's also a hair accessory item for each Bombergirl that changes their standard character portraits into comical super-deformed chibi.
156* SupremeChef: In promotional artworks and the comics, Kuro is shown to be a talented chef.
157* SweetTooth: Papuru has a fondness for Western confections as her "likes", especially when it comes to cheesecake.
158* SwissArmyWeapon: Olive's gun, which is functions as a homing missile launcher, a shotgun, a flamethrower, and a broom.
159* TechnicianVersusPerformer: Shiro and Kuro's biography hints this dynamic; Shiro's the Performer, who wants to have fun regardless of win or lose, while Kuro is the Technician for being a GlorySeeker who acts more seriously than her white-colored counterpart.
160* 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.
161* TitleScream: The game's title is either spoken by one of the Bombergirls or all of them at once when the player is greeted to the game's TitleScreen.
162* TokenWholesome:
163** Played straight by Shiori Fujisaki, who, compared to the some of other girls in ''Bombergirl'', by default wears a modest school uniform (moreso compared to Shiro, Kuro, and Grey) from her home series, and her defeated artwork shows the least amount of skin with her clothes mostly in-tact. Even her swimsuit outfit barely gets harmed if she's defeated compared to the other girls with their respective swimsuits.
164** Downplayed by Pastel. Her default outfit from her home series shows next-to-no skin, until her clothes does get blown up, which shows some underboobs with her legs partially exposed with her defeated artwork.
165* VampireLolitaArchetype: Aqua is not only just a day-walking vampire girl who's also somewhat elegant (at least from the profile), but she is also relatively short compared to most of the cast (with only Momoko, Pine and Shiron being shorter than her).
166* VerbalTic: Pine sometimes ends her sentences wuth "nya~".
167* VirtualPaperDoll: ''Bombergirl'' features the ability to change the character's clothes as well as give them various props or accessories. Some of the unique costumes alters the character portraits to match. There are some costume items however that are exclusive to certain characters and cannot be worn by others.
168* WalkingSwimsuitScene: Anytime when a Bombergirl is dressed up in a swimsuit or bikini, some of whom have their own unique swimwear and accompanying portrait.
169* WaveMotionGun: Emera's ''Omega Delete'' skill, where she turns one of her arms into this and fires a massive laser beam in front of her.
170* WhatTheHellPlayer: Momoko gets quite mad/irritated at the player whenever she is defeated.
171* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Downplayed. Sepia has a slight distain for insects such as cockroaches as mentioned in her "dislikes".
172* 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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