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Sukapon is clearly referred to as a "He" and Dachon is not given a gender.


* WakeUpCallBoss: Dachon. Her defenses are practically non existent but it's the first mech to completely outclass all of your own on the offensive side of things.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Ermin and Warner reprogram Sukapon "back into her original funny self", whereupon Sukapon proceeds to become "the best comedian in the world!"

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* WakeUpCallBoss: Dachon. Her It's defenses are practically non existent but it's the first mech to completely outclass all of your own on the offensive side of things.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Ermin and Warner reprogram Sukapon "back into her his original funny self", whereupon Sukapon he proceeds to become "the best comedian in the world!"
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* WakeUpCallBoss: Dachon. It's defenses are practically non existent but it's the first mech to completely outclass all of your own on the offensive side of things.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Ermin and Warner reprogram Sukapon "back into his original funny self", whereupon Sukapon proceeds to become "the best comedian in the world!"

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* WakeUpCallBoss: Dachon. It's Her defenses are practically non existent but it's the first mech to completely outclass all of your own on the offensive side of things.
* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Ermin and Warner reprogram Sukapon "back into his her original funny self", whereupon Sukapon proceeds to become "the best comedian in the world!"

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** TechnicolorFire: Blaze's fires are ''rainbow''.



* SNKBoss: In "war" mode at least. The first seven robots and Sukapon are probably the weakest on the roster and they are the only ones useable in that mode. In other modes where you can use the other robots the bosses are not so bad.

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* SNKBoss: SNKBoss
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In "war" mode at least. The first seven robots and Sukapon are probably the weakest on the roster and they are the only ones useable in that mode. In other modes where you can use the other robots the bosses are not so bad.



* TechnicolorFire: Blaze's fires are ''rainbow''.



* WakeUpCallBoss: Dachon.

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* WakeUpCallBoss: Dachon. It's defenses are practically non existent but it's the first mech to completely outclass all of your own on the offensive side of things.
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The plot of the game tells of Dr. Little Ermin, who created robots with the help of his best friend, Dr. Ivan Warner. One day Dr. Ermin finds the laboratory destroyed and the seven robots that were being worked on are nowhere to be seen. Turns out Dr. Warner is behind it all, intent on conquering the world. Betrayed, Dr. Ermin calls his eighth robot, the comedian Sukapon, to be reprogrammed into a battle robot to put an end to Dr. Waarner's plans.

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The plot of the game tells of Dr. Little Ermin, who created robots with the help of his best friend, Dr. Ivan Warner. One day Dr. Ermin finds the laboratory destroyed and the seven robots that were being worked on are nowhere to be seen. Turns out Dr. Warner is behind it all, intent on conquering the world. Betrayed, Dr. Ermin calls his eighth robot, the comedian Sukapon, to be reprogrammed into a battle robot to put an end to Dr. Waarner's Warner's plans.



* CounterAttack: How Eye's Eye Astrong primarily functions, though it also works if your opponent simply walks into you.

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* CounterAttack: How Eye's Eye Astrong Eye-Astrong primarily functions, though it also works if your opponent simply walks into you.



* DemBones: Ghoston is a robot with a skull head and chest with no limbs- instead using the four glowing orbs that surround it to fight.

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* DemBones: Ghoston is a robot with a skull head and chest with no limbs- instead using the four glowing orbs that surround it to fight. Warner claims he's actually a BackFromTheDead Ra.



* MovesetClone: Plenty. We have Bok-Bok>John, Ra>Ghoston, Zak>SuperZak, Giant>Giganto>Gaean, Neo>Geo>Nay, Senju>Ashura, Sasuku>Hanzor, Flame>Blaze, Tiger>Leo, and Sukapon>Skapokon.

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* MovesetClone: Plenty. We have Bok-Bok>John, Ra>Ghoston, Zak>SuperZak, Zak>Super-Zak, Giant>Giganto>Gaean, Neo>Geo>Nay, Senju>Ashura, Sasuku>Hanzor, Flame>Blaze, Tiger>Leo, and Sukapon>Skapokon.

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Screw it, I'm putting my bias' aside and using the Fan Translation names. It's more consistent this way, and less confusing for those who played via emulator


The plot of the game tells of Dr. Little [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Emon/Ermin]], who created robots with the help of his best friend, Dr. Ivan [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Walnuts/Warner]]. One day Dr. Emon finds the laboratory destroyed and the seven robots that were being worked on are nowhere to be seen. Turns out Dr. Walnuts is behind it all, intent on conquering the world. Betrayed, Dr. Emon calls his eighth robot, the comedian Sukapon, to be reprogrammed into a battle robot to put an end to Dr. Walnuts' plans.

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The plot of the game tells of Dr. Little [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Emon/Ermin]], Ermin, who created robots with the help of his best friend, Dr. Ivan [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Walnuts/Warner]].Warner. One day Dr. Emon Ermin finds the laboratory destroyed and the seven robots that were being worked on are nowhere to be seen. Turns out Dr. Walnuts Warner is behind it all, intent on conquering the world. Betrayed, Dr. Emon Ermin calls his eighth robot, the comedian Sukapon, to be reprogrammed into a battle robot to put an end to Dr. Walnuts' Waarner's plans.



* AerithAndBob: There's robots with one-word noun names (like Flame and Tiger) or Japanese names (like Sukapon.) And then there's Zack and John.

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* AerithAndBob: There's robots with one-word noun names (like Flame and Tiger) or Japanese names (like Sukapon.) And then there's Zack Zak and John.



* AstralFinale: The final battle against Ho-Oh is on the surface of the moon, with Dr. Walnuts watching.
* BareFistedMonk: Giant and Sasuke.

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* AstralFinale: The final battle against Ho-Oh Houou is on the surface of the moon, with Dr. Walnuts watching.
* BareFistedMonk: Giant and Sasuke.Sasuku.



* BlindingBangs: Dr. Emon.

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* BlindingBangs: Dr. Emon.Ermin.



* DeathThrows: After a robot loses all its health, its entire body explodes and falls apart. In Stage 1 of War, defeating an enemy robot leads to it's head being knocked aside, allowing Dr. Emon to reprogram it.

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* DeathThrows: After a robot loses all its health, its entire body explodes and falls apart. In Stage 1 of War, defeating an enemy robot leads to it's head being knocked aside, allowing Dr. Emon Ermin to reprogram it.



* DummiedOut: Two fighters: a TinCanRobot and a MonsterClown. They may have been replaced by Giganto and John, considering the MightyGlacier mold (and similar facial features) of the tin-can bot and Giganto's designs, and the clown and John both have EnergyBall[=s=] above their heads that they can use to attack. Fans have nick-named them "Giganto Prototype" and "Pierre" respectively.

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* DummiedOut: Two fighters: a TinCanRobot and a MonsterClown. They may have been replaced by Giganto and John, considering the MightyGlacier mold (and similar facial features) of the tin-can bot and Giganto's designs, and the clown and John both have EnergyBall[=s=] above their heads that they can use to attack. Fans have nick-named them "Giganto Prototype" and "Pierre" respectively.



* {{Expy}}: Dr. Emon and Dr. Walnuts are expies of [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Light and Dr. Wily]].
* FaceHeelTurn: Dr. Walnuts. [[spoiler:In the end he loses his memories and is convinced by Dr. Emon that everything was a "bad dream".]]

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* {{Expy}}: Dr. Emon Ermin and Dr. Walnuts Warner are expies of [[VideoGame/MegaMan Dr. Light and Dr. Wily]].
* FaceHeelTurn: Dr. Walnuts.Warner. [[spoiler:In the end he loses his memories and is convinced by Dr. Emon that everything was a "bad dream".]]



* MovesetClone: Plenty. We have Bok-Bok>John, Ra>Ghoston, Zack>Super-Zack, Giant>Giganto>Gaean, Neo>Geo>Nay, Senju>Ashura, Sasuke>Hanzor, Flame>Blaze, Tiger>Leo, and Sukapon>Sukapokon.

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* MovesetClone: Plenty. We have Bok-Bok>John, Ra>Ghoston, Zack>Super-Zack, Zak>SuperZak, Giant>Giganto>Gaean, Neo>Geo>Nay, Senju>Ashura, Sasuke>Hanzor, Sasuku>Hanzor, Flame>Blaze, Tiger>Leo, and Sukapon>Sukapokon.Sukapon>Skapokon.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: As no official English version exists, articles covering the game tend to differ on how some of the names should be translated (the FinalBoss's name could be translated as Houou, Hou-ou, Ho-oh, Hoo-oo, Feng Huang, or even simply Phoenix). For consistency's sake, this article will use the FanTranslation's names (Excluding Sukapon, whose name was shown in ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'').



* TrainingDummy: Zack plays this role in the Move-Tutorials. He can be fully-controlled by the second controller, including the use of his Special moves.

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* TrainingDummy: Zack Zak plays this role in the Move-Tutorials. He can be fully-controlled by the second controller, including the use of his Special moves.



* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler:Subverted at the end. Walnut ''tries'', but runs out of gas, leading to his saucer exploding, resulting in Dr. Emon picking up his unconscious body from the Moon's surface and returning back to Earth, where Dr. Walnuts reverts from his villainous facade right in front of Emon's eyes.]]

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* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler:Subverted at the end. Walnut Warner ''tries'', but runs out of gas, leading to his saucer exploding, resulting in Dr. Emon picking up his unconscious body from the Moon's surface and returning back to Earth, where Dr. Walnuts Warner reverts from his villainous facade right in front of Emon's Ermin's eyes.]]



* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram Sukapon "back into his original funny self", whereupon Sukapon proceeds to become "the best comedian in the world!"

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: Dr. Emon Ermin and Walnuts Warner reprogram Sukapon "back into his original funny self", whereupon Sukapon proceeds to become "the best comedian in the world!"

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Not really an example if it's that obvious from the start.


* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since they're the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.



* GradualRegeneration: Every time one robot's life bar is knocked off the other recovers a little of their own life bar as a reward.

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* GradualRegeneration: Every time one robot's life bar is knocked off off, the other recovers a little of their own life bar as a reward.
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* CastFromHitPoints: Eye has the move Eye Astrong, which depletes a small amount of his energy to cast an invulnerability effect on himself that deals contact damage if the opponent runs into him.

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* CastFromHitPoints: Eye has the move Eye Astrong, which depletes a small amount of his energy to cast give an invulnerability effect on himself that deals contact damage if the opponent runs into him.makes direct contact.
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Actually, that was kind of hypocritical given I've been using the non-fan-translated names for the past few years. Sticking with gender-neutral should be safe.


* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since he's the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.

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* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since he's they're the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.



* EvolvingCredits: The staff roll gets several changes depending on which difficulty you beat the game on. [[spoiler:On Normal, only Sukapon is shown. On Hard, the other seven heroic robots join the staff roll, and on Special, they're all colored into their 2P colors, including Sukapon once he reappears.]]

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* EvolvingCredits: The staff roll gets several changes depending on which difficulty you beat the game on. [[spoiler:On Normal, only Sukapon is shown. On Hard, the other seven heroic robots join the staff roll, and on Special, they're all colored into their 2P colors, colors including Sukapon once he reappears.Sukapon.]]



* FreakLabAccident: Implied in the game's opening sequence to be Sukapon's origin, with an Angry-looking white robot in the process of being brought to life, only for the power to cut and the capsule to suddenly explode, which does cause the robot to be brought to life, but as robot the comedic pink Sukapon with BlackBeadEyes.

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* FreakLabAccident: Implied in the game's opening sequence to be Sukapon's origin, with an Angry-looking white robot in the process of being brought to life, only for the power to cut and the capsule to suddenly explode, which does cause the robot to be brought to life, but as robot the comedic pink Sukapon with BlackBeadEyes.



* HyperactiveSprite: The most notable one has to be Sukapon and his MovesetClone Sukapokon, who are constantly spinning.

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* HyperactiveSprite: The most notable one has to be Sukapon and his the corresponding MovesetClone Sukapokon, who are constantly spinning.



** Senju/Ashura's Multi Punch/Drill Bit involves combining this trope with SpamAttack- ''both'' his hands and drills are fired off simutaniously.

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** Senju/Ashura's Multi Punch/Drill Bit involves combining this trope with SpamAttack- ''both'' his their hands and drills are fired off simutaniously.



* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with his Koninaran and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Sukapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Koninaran for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].

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* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with his Koninaran and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Sukapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Koninaran for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].
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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprograms Sukapon back into his original comedic self.]]
* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case.

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprograms reprogram Sukapon back "back into his original comedic self.]]
funny self", whereupon Sukapon proceeds to become "the best comedian in the world!"
* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to that of ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case.
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* FreakLabAccident: Implied in the game's opening sequence to be Sukapon's origin, with a rather normal-looking robot in the process of being brought to life, only for the power to cut and the capsule to suddenly explode, which does cause the robot to be brought to life, but turning the robot into the comedic Sukapon with BlackBeadEyes.

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* FreakLabAccident: Implied in the game's opening sequence to be Sukapon's origin, with a rather normal-looking an Angry-looking white robot in the process of being brought to life, only for the power to cut and the capsule to suddenly explode, which does cause the robot to be brought to life, but turning the robot into as robot the comedic pink Sukapon with BlackBeadEyes.
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This trope is meant for adaptations.


* CompositeCharacter: John is a mashup of [=BokBok=] and Geo, which is outright conformed by Dr. Walnuts' dialogue upon selecting him as an opponent in War.
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''Joy Mech Fight'' is a FightingGame that Nintendo developed for the [[{{NES}} Fami]][[NoExportForYou com]] in 1993. It pushes the limitations of the 8-bit console by making all the characters have [[FloatingLimbs their body parts float separately]], which makes for smooth animations while not spending much of the memory capacity. Surprising for a Famicom FightingGame, controls work well and there are even tutorials on each character's moveset.

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''Joy Mech Fight'' is a FightingGame that Nintendo developed for the [[{{NES}} Fami]][[NoExportForYou com]] in 1993. It pushes the limitations of the 8-bit console by making all the characters have [[FloatingLimbs their body parts float separately]], which makes for smooth animations while not spending much of the memory capacity. Surprising Surprisingly for a Famicom FightingGame, the controls work well and there are even tutorials on each character's moveset.
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Another misuse of it's.


* DeathThrows: After a robot loses all its health, it's entire body explodes and falls apart. In Stage 1 of War, defeating an enemy robot leads to it's head being knocked aside, allowing Dr. Emon to reprogram it.

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* DeathThrows: After a robot loses all its health, it's its entire body explodes and falls apart. In Stage 1 of War, defeating an enemy robot leads to it's head being knocked aside, allowing Dr. Emon to reprogram it.



* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram Sukapon back into his original comedic self.]]

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram reprograms Sukapon back into his original comedic self.]]

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** DefeatMeansPlayable: [[spoiler:You can play with further robots in other modes, if you can beat them at higher difficulties.]]

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** * DefeatMeansPlayable: [[spoiler:You can play with further robots in other modes, if you can beat them at higher difficulties.]]



* HeartsAreHealth: Or rather, they represent how many health bars you have left.



** HeartsAreHealth: Or rather, they represent how many health bars you have left.
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** AIBreaker: Play as Eye and keep a good distance from Dachon, and use Eye Astrong as Dachon performs Wild Dash.
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* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case. ''VideoGame/MightyNo9''[='s=] plot is also like ''Joy Mech''[='s=] with converting the bosses back onto the player's side without destroying them.

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* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case. ''VideoGame/MightyNo9''[='s=] plot is also like ''Joy Mech''[='s=] with converting the bosses back onto the player's side without destroying them.
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Sloppy grammar.


The plot of the game tells of Dr. Little [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Emon/Ermin]], who created robots with the help of his best friend, Dr. Ivan [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Walnuts/Warner]]. One day Dr. Emon finds the laboratory destroyed and the seven robots that were being worked on are nowhere to be seen. Turns out Dr. Walnuts is behind it all, intent on conquering the world. Betrayed, Dr. Emon calls his eighth robot, the comedian Sukapon, to be reprogramed into a battle robot to put an end to Dr. Walnuts' plans.

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The plot of the game tells of Dr. Little [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Emon/Ermin]], who created robots with the help of his best friend, Dr. Ivan [[SpellMyNameWithAnS Walnuts/Warner]]. One day Dr. Emon finds the laboratory destroyed and the seven robots that were being worked on are nowhere to be seen. Turns out Dr. Walnuts is behind it all, intent on conquering the world. Betrayed, Dr. Emon calls his eighth robot, the comedian Sukapon, to be reprogramed reprogrammed into a battle robot to put an end to Dr. Walnuts' plans.



* OffWithHisHead: During battle, strong attacks have a chance of knocking a mech's head clean off it's body, requiring it to pick it up and re-attach it to it's body, usually giving the opponent a free shot. This is also the result if a mech loses all it's energy and it still has a life or two remaining.

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* OffWithHisHead: During battle, strong attacks have a chance of knocking a mech's head clean off it's its body, requiring it to pick it up and re-attach it to it's its body, usually giving the opponent a free shot. This is also the result if a mech loses all it's its energy and it still has a life or two remaining.



* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram Sukapon back into her original comedic self.]]
* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case. ''VideoGame/MightyNo9''[='s=] plot is also like ''Joy Mech''[='s=] with coverting the bosses back onto the player's side without destroying them.

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram Sukapon back into her his original comedic self.]]
* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case. ''VideoGame/MightyNo9''[='s=] plot is also like ''Joy Mech''[='s=] with coverting converting the bosses back onto the player's side without destroying them.

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The Japanese version doesn't specify a gender, and I found no (reliable) sources stating Sukapon was female. The Fan Translation goes with male and, given this wiki's policy to favor English translation, we're sticking with male.


* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since she's the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.

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* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since she's he's the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.



* EvolvingCredits: The staff roll gets several changes depending on which difficulty you beat the game on. [[spoiler:On Normal, only Sukapon is shown. On Hard, the other seven heroic robots join the staff roll, and on Special, they're all colored into their 2P colors, including Sukapon once she reappears.]]

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* EvolvingCredits: The staff roll gets several changes depending on which difficulty you beat the game on. [[spoiler:On Normal, only Sukapon is shown. On Hard, the other seven heroic robots join the staff roll, and on Special, they're all colored into their 2P colors, including Sukapon once she he reappears.]]



* HyperactiveSprite: The most notable one has to be Sukapon and her MovesetClone Sukapokon, who are constantly spinning.

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* HyperactiveSprite: The most notable one has to be Sukapon and her his MovesetClone Sukapokon, who are constantly spinning.



* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Sukapon is short, cute, round, [[PinkHeroine pink]], [[GenkiGirl pretends to be a ballerina]] and [[MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication prefers to be a pacifist]].



* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with her Konnan Irahen and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Skapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Konnan Irahen for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].

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* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with her Konnan Irahen his Koninaran and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Skapokon Sukapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Konnan Irahen Koninaran for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].



* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler:Subverted at the end. Walnut ''tries'', but runs out of gas, leading to his saucer exploding, resulting in Dr. Emon picking up his unconscious body from the Moon's surface and returning back to Earth, where Dr. Walnuts reverts from his villainous facade right in front of Emon's eyes]]

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* VillainExitStageLeft: [[spoiler:Subverted at the end. Walnut ''tries'', but runs out of gas, leading to his saucer exploding, resulting in Dr. Emon picking up his unconscious body from the Moon's surface and returning back to Earth, where Dr. Walnuts reverts from his villainous facade right in front of Emon's eyes]]eyes.]]

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* SmurfettePrinciple: Sukapon is the only character in the roster the isn't male (though one could assume Skapokon is female as well)



* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: Sukapon is short, cute, round, [[PinkHeroine pink]], [[GenkiGirl pretends to be a ballerina]] and [[MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication prefers to be a pacifist]].



* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with her Konarinan and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Skapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Konarian for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].

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* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with her Konarinan Konnan Irahen and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Skapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Konarian Konnan Irahen for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].



* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram Sukapon back into his original comedic self.]]

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram Sukapon back into his her original comedic self.]]
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* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case.

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* WholePlotReference: The plot is very similar to ''VideoGame/MegaMan1''. Though unlike that game, the robots you face in Stage 1 (which consist of the heroic robots gone bad) are reprogrammed back onto your side after defeating them instead of being flat-out destroyed in Mega Man's case. ''VideoGame/MightyNo9''[='s=] plot is also like ''Joy Mech''[='s=] with coverting the bosses back onto the player's side without destroying them.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: Sukapon is conformed to be female through various official sources, though there are numerous speculations that she's male like the rest of the roster.
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* SmurfettePrinciple: Sukapon is the only character in the roster the isn't male (though one could assume Skapokon is a girl as well)

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* SmurfettePrinciple: Sukapon is the only character in the roster the isn't male (though one could assume Skapokon is a girl female as well)

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* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since he's the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.

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* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since he's she's the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.



* EvolvingCredits: The staff roll gets several changes depending on which difficulty you beat the game on. [[spoiler:On Normal, only Sukapon is shown. On Hard, the other seven heroic robots join the staff roll, and on Special, they're all colored into their 2P colors, including Sukapon once he reappears.]]

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* EvolvingCredits: The staff roll gets several changes depending on which difficulty you beat the game on. [[spoiler:On Normal, only Sukapon is shown. On Hard, the other seven heroic robots join the staff roll, and on Special, they're all colored into their 2P colors, including Sukapon once he she reappears.]]



* HyperactiveSprite: The most notable one has to be Sukapon and his MovesetClone Sukapokon, who are constantly spinning.

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* HyperactiveSprite: The most notable one has to be Sukapon and his her MovesetClone Sukapokon, who are constantly spinning.



* SmurfettePrinciple: Sukapon is the only character in the roster the isn't male (though one could assume Skapokon is a girl as well)



* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with his Konarinan and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Skapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Konarian for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].
* VictoryDance: All robots have one.

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* UseYourHead: Sukapon can headbutt with his her Konarinan and as a KiAttack of sorts shoots heads with the Tondeker. Skapokon also has access to Tondeker, but trades in Konarian for [[RapidFireFisticuffs Nonsense]].
* VictoryDance: All the robots in the game have one.one.
* ViewerGenderConfusion: Sukapon is conformed to be female through various official sources, though there are numerous speculations that she's male like the rest of the roster.
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* DefeatMeansFriendship: How you get your playable characters in "war mode", by reprogramming the first wave of encountered robots gone rogue.

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* DefeatMeansFriendship: How you get your playable characters in "war mode", 1P War: by reprogramming the first wave of encountered robots gone rogue.
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* DecoyProtagonist: Flame could be considered one as he takes up the first slot on the character selection screen, yet Sukapon is the game's main lead since he's the only robot Dr. Walnuts doesn't steal in 1P War, and is extensively featured in the game's intro and ending cinematic.
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** All CPU-controlled bots will stick to using long-range attacks, projectiles, or charging attacks if you're on the other side of the screen.

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** All CPU-controlled bots will stick to using long-range attacks, projectiles, or charging attacks if you're on the other side of the screen.screen, usually never bothering to approach unless they have no long-range attacks.
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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: [[spoiler:Dr. Emon and Walnuts reprogram Sukapon back into his original comedic self.]]
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The Moveset Clones are usually made to be superior to their original counterparts, with greater power and more useful special moves.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The Moveset Clones are usually intentionally made to be superior to their original counterparts, with greater power and more useful special moves.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The MovesetClones are usually made to be superior to their original counterparts, with greater power and more useful special moves.

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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The MovesetClones Moveset Clones are usually made to be superior to their original counterparts, with greater power and more useful special moves.
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* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: The MovesetClones are usually made to be superior to their original counterparts, with greater power and more useful special moves.

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