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3A series of side-scrolling {{platform game}}s developed by Creator/{{Sega}} and [[Creator/WestoneBitEntertainment Westone]]. Originally began as a trilogy of thematically-related arcade games (''Wonder Boy'', ''Monster Land'', and ''Monster Lair''), each with drastically different play mechanics from the last. The second arcade game spun-off the ''Monster World'' sub-series on home consoles, which adapted an action RPG approach.
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5Consists of the following releases (refer to notes for [[MarketBasedTitle retitles]]/[[DolledUpInstallment rebrands]]/[[DivorcedInstallment etc.]]):
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7* ''VideoGame/{{Wonder Boy|1}}'' ([[UsefulNotes/ArcadeGame Arcade]]; [[Platform/NintendoEntertainmentSystem NES]][[note]]rebranded as ''VideoGame/AdventureIsland''[[/note]], [[Platform/OtherSegaSystems SG-1000]], [[Platform/SegaMasterSystem Master System]][[note]]''Super Wonder Boy'' in Japan[[/note]], and Platform/GameGear[[note]]''Revenge of Drancon'' in the US[[/note]])
8** ''Wonder Boy'' (Platform/Commodore64, Platform/AmstradCPC, and Platform/ZXSpectrum)
9** ''Wonder Boy Returns'' (now-delisted 2016 follow-up for PC and Platform/PlayStation4)
10** ''Wonder Boy Returns Remix'' (2019 arcade remake for PC, [=PlayStation 4=], and Platform/NintendoSwitch)
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12* ''VideoGame/WonderBoyInMonsterLand'' (Arcade[[note]]originally ''Wonder Boy: Monster Land''[[/note]]; [[Platform/TurboGrafx16 PC Engine]][[note]]rebranded as ''Bikkuriman World''[[/note]], Master System[[note]]''Super Wonder Boy: Monster World'' in Japan, aka ''Super Wonder Boy: Monster Land''; rebranded as ''[[ComicBook/MonicasGang Mônica no Castelo do Dragão]]'' in Brazil[[/note]], Famicom[[note]]rebranded as ''Saiyūki World''[[/note]], Platform/{{Amiga}}, Platform/AtariST, Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, and [[MobilePhoneGame i-mode and Vodafone live!]][[note]]rebranded as ''[[RecycledTitle Super]] VideoGame/AdventureIsland''[[/note]])
13* ''VideoGame/WonderBoyIIIMonsterLair'' (Arcade; PC Engine CD-ROM[[superscript:2]][[note]]''Monster Lair'' on [=TurboGrafx-CD=][[/note]], and [[Platform/SegaGenesis Mega Drive]])
14* ''VideoGame/WonderBoyIIITheDragonsTrap'' (Master System[[note]]''Monster World II'' on Sega Mark III; rebranded as ''[[ComicBook/MonicasGang Turma da Mônica em O Resgate]]'' in Brazil[[/note]]; [=TurboGrafx-16=][[note]]as ''Dragon's Curse'', or ''[[RecycledTitle Adventure Island]]'' on PC Engine[[/note]], and Game Gear[[note]]''Monster World II: Dragon no Wana'' in Japan, or ''Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap'' in the west[[/note]]) [[/index]]
15** ''Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap'' (2017 remake for [=PlayStation 4=], Nintendo Switch, Platform/XboxOne, PC, Platform/{{Android}}, and Platform/{{iOS}}) [[index]]
16* ''VideoGame/WonderBoyInMonsterWorld'' (Mega Drive[[note]]originally ''Wonder Boy V: Monster World III'' in Japan; rebranded as ''[[ComicBook/MonicasGang Turma da Mônica na Terra dos Monstros]]'' in Brazil[[/note]]; Master System, and [=TurboGrafx-CD=][[note]]rebranded as ''The Dynastic Hero'', or ''Chou Eiyuu Densetsu Dynastic Hero'' on PC Engine Super CD-ROM[[superscript:2]][[/note]])
17* ''VideoGame/MonsterWorldIV'' (Mega Drive; Japan only until May 2012)
18** ''Wonder Boy: Asha in Monster World'' (2021 remake for [=PlayStation 4=], Nintendo Switch, and PC)
19* ''VideoGame/MonsterBoyAndTheCursedKingdom'' (2018, [=PlayStation 4=], Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PC)
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22[[Music/TenaciousD Young Nastyman does not feature in this series,]] nor is the title in any way related to the couple of [[DistaffCounterpart Spear Counterparts]] to ComicBook/WonderGirl titled Wonder Boy that have appeared infrequently in ''Franchise/WonderWoman'' comics.
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24!Wonder Boy general series tropes:
25* AliensAreBastards: There isn't a single non-malicious alien in the series.
26* AlienInvasion: The sneaky infiltration variety occurs in ''Wonder Boy in Monster Land'' with the reveal that the dragon leading the evil monster invasion was actually a robot crafted by aliens in flying saucers. They try it again in ''Wonder Boy in Monster World'' by brainwashing the Darkworld prince and making him the head of a new monster army. Finally, the last surviving alien tries to take over using a HatePlague spread by cute fuzzy pets in ''Monster World IV''. It doesn't directly come into play in ''The Dragon's Trap'', in which Wonder Boy instead deals with the ramifications of having thwarted the first attempt.
27* ClothesMakeTheLegend: Quite literally with the Legendary equipment, canonically worn by each successive Wonder Boy ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and Asha]]) since ''Monster Land''.
28* CompilationRerelease:
29** The ''Monster World: Complete Collection'' (Platform/PlayStation2, Japan only) not only has all six main games, it also includes all of the cross-platforms ports (at least the ones that came out on Sega consoles) and some of the different regional releases.
30** The incomplete 2022 ''Wonder Boy Collection'' released on the [=PlayStation 4=] and the Nintendo Switch includes the arcade versions of the first two games as well as the Mega Drive versions of ''Wonder Boy in Monster World'' and ''Monster World IV''. The January of the next year saw the release of ''Wonder Boy Anniversary Collection'' that completely superseded it, not only including the six original games, but also all versions released in arcades and on Sega consoles.
31* DolledUpInstallment: In UsefulNotes/{{Brazil}}, the first three games in the "Monster World" sub-series were edited and modeled after the popular comic ''[[Pt/TurmaDaMonica Turma da Mônica]]'' (''ComicBook/MonicasGang'').
32* GenreShift: The three arcade games in the series are different from each other. The first ''Wonder Boy'' is a straightforward platformer, ''Monster Land'' is an action RPG/platformer hybrid, and ''Monster Lair'' is an AutoScrolling platformer with ShootEmUp segments. All of the console sequels though, stuck to the action RPG/platformer format of ''Monster Land''.
33* HijackedByGanon: Each new threat of evil monsters turns out to be yet another world conquest attempt by the technologically-advanced space aliens from the previous game. Averted in ''Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom'', where the main threat is otherworldly in nature and no aliens are present.
34* InconsistentDub: The spelling of "Purapril", the name of the second player character in ''VideoGame/WonderBoyIIIMonsterLair'' and later a recurring name for many characters across the series, is inconsistent in the English translation. This name is kept as is for the Purapril Castle in ''VideoGame/WonderBoyInMonsterWorld''. In the English release of ''VideoGame/MonsterWorldIV'' in 2014, the Queen of Rapadagna is dubbed Prapril XIII, which would've been a more proper romanization if it weren't for that her name is a ContinuityNod. Its 2021 remake, ''Asha in Monster World'', changed her name again into Praprill XIII.
35* LegacyCharacter:
36** Boy from the original game, Bocke Lee Temjin (AKA Book the Hero) from ''Monster Land'' and ''The Dragon's Trap'', and Shion from ''Monster World'' (at least in the [[ComicBook/SonicTheComic comic]]) have been called [[CharacterTitle Wonder Boy]], and as a result, the former two have been confused for each other until ''VideoGame/MonsterBoyAndTheCursedKingdom'' finally disconfirmed it. In any case, Leo from ''Monster Lair'' and Jin from ''Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom'' are clearly different characters, and Purapril and Asha are girls, thus obviously unfit for the "Wonder ''Boy''" title.
37** Likewise, Shiela Purapril from ''Monster World'' and Purapril XIII (or "[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Praprill XIII]]") from ''Monster World IV'' are both separate from the ''Monster Lair'' heroine (seemingly Purapril ''I'').
38* LimitedUseMagicalDevice: In ''Wonder Boy'' fantasy games, magic is single use though the Boomerang magic doesn't disappear from your inventory if you manage to catch it.
39* MedievalEuropeanFantasy: ''Wonder Boy in Monster Land'' to ''Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom'' all have this setting with the exception of ''Monster World IV'', which features an Arabian Fantasy setting instead.
40* {{Metroidvania}}: After experimenting with different genres, the series settled for this form with ''The Dragon's Trap''.
41* NonLinearSequel: The series is famous for its constant GenreShift, setting change, and general inconsistency between the games (not helped by that there are two games carrying the "Wonder Boy III" title), with only a scant few references to one another to imply that they all belong to the same series. It wasn't until ''Monster World IV'' (the last game developed by Westone) that it started to have a linear continuity of some kind, as that game is explicitly established as a DistantSequel to its predecessor, ''Wonder Boy in Monster World'', and the story has a plot relevance to it.
42* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: The lineage of the series is hard to keep track of thanks in part to the various name changes each installment has gone through between localizations, cross-platform ports and licensed remakes made by other companies.
43* OutsideGenreFoe: Most of the games present the initial premise of a heroic youth fighting to save the land from an army of evil monsters in a Medieval fantasy setting. Their final levels then swerve the setting with the reveal that the leader of the monsters was being controlled by extra-terrestrial aliens with robots and flying saucers.
44* RecurringRiff: Multiple tracks will get reused in some form in different games, but "Last Dungeon" is probably the most iconic, appearing in four of the five ''Monster World'' titles. ''VideoGame/MonsterWorldIV'' is the lone exception, but the theme for the final area does borrow a riff from it.
45* SuddenNameChange: The setting's name was suddenly changed from "Monster Land" to "Monster World" as the sequels and ports went on. Notably, ''The Dragon's Trap'' includes ''both'' interchangeably (the remade text even went with the former in English and the latter in Japanese). And according to the ''Monster Land'' [[AllThereInTheManual Master System manual]], it was formerly known as "Wonder Land" before the dragon and his monsters invaded. For the most part, the series settled with Monster World, or "Monster World Kingdom" in ''Monster Boy''.
46* TitleConfusion: There are two games titled "Wonder Boy III" and both are justified since they're the third ''Wonder Boy'' games for their corresponding platforms. ''Monster Lair'' was the third arcade game and ''The Dragon's Trap'' was the third Master System game. Officially speaking, the latter is known as ''Monster World II'' in Japan, where it is recognized as the fourth ''Wonder Boy'' game, since the following game (''Wonder Boy in Monster World'') was called ''Wonder Boy V: Monster World III'' over there.
47* ToBeContinued: The original versions of ''Monster Land'' and ''Monster World'' explicitly end this way.
48* WingedSoulFliesOffAtDeath: Happens to the many protagonists throughout the series when they die.

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