
The boss of Zeldabobo, the Old Man, features the unassuming and usually non-violent item giver pulling out all the stops, including creating sword-wielding illusory clones of himself and even growing to massive size.Bonus points for Abobo appearing as the fourth boss of the former game. This wouldn't be the last game to give the main character role to a minor character from a Technos property, as River City Girls and Stay Cool, Kobayashi-san!: A River City Ransom Story can attest to.He'd later do that for real in the Wii iteration of his home game, and later get that form as his Final Smash.
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Partway through Contra Abobo, Kirby kills Krang and hijacks his mecha suit, turning it into a bigger, better version of itself.Goddamned Bats: Aside from Flurries from Zeldabobo, some enemies act like this for example the Ghosts 'n Goblins Zombies from the Contrabobo level, where hoards of them appear throughout the level.Fan Nickname: Fans have taking to calling this game the Game Of The Forever (in reference to Game of the Year).


Demonic Spiders: there are several enemies in the game that can give you a hard time, a special mention goes to Flurry from SMB2 that appears the Zeldabobo level, although they only appear in one room & the Old Man's boss fight, they run very fast enemies & hard to hit as they run around the entire room & you can easily get hit by them if you're not careful.Crosses the Line Twice: This game takes many of the classic NES characters and enemies people have come to love, hate, or Love to Hate, and brutally slaughters most of them.
