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#103
Dragon (Game & Watch/Zelda)
The dragon is rendered in the same way as Mr. G&W, and is very big. It flies around and has two methods of attack - a tail stab and a fireball. It can shoot fireballs in two different positions, but never both at the same time (though these positions are altered to be forwards rather than downwards to better fit the fast paced gameplay). This character represents one of the most overlooked parts of both G&W and Zelda history. G&W Zelda, despite its obscurity, is often regarded for being highly advanced given the tech.
Piano (Bubsy)
The piano isn't exactly a "mini-boss", however it is a notably frustrating enemy - so if Lurchthorn, which isn't really hard to beat as much as tedious, counts, so does the piano. When walking up to sloped ground there is the random chance for the piano to slide by, making off-tune notes as it slides. You have barely any time to react and will be sent flying with a brutal 37% damage. Attacking the piano just once with even the weakest move will make it burst into some of the best stat boosts you can get in the entire mode - of course, it's doubtful you'll be able to as it disappears quickly after spawning. Bubsy is a well known series, for better or for worse, and has a big fanbase, even if most of it is ironic. Expanding it's representation beyond a Spirit but not with a stage or fighter seems appropriate for a series with such infamy.
Dragon (Game & Watch/Zelda)
The dragon is rendered in the same way as Mr. G&W, and is very big. It flies around and has two methods of attack - a tail stab and a fireball. It can shoot fireballs in two different positions, but never both at the same time (though these positions are altered to be forwards rather than downwards to better fit the fast paced gameplay). This character represents one of the most overlooked parts of both G&W and Zelda history. G&W Zelda, despite its obscurity, is often regarded for being highly advanced given the tech.
Piano (Bubsy)
The piano isn't exactly a "mini-boss", however it is a notably frustrating enemy - so if Lurchthorn, which isn't really hard to beat as much as tedious, counts, so does the piano. When walking up to sloped ground there is the random chance for the piano to slide by, making off-tune notes as it slides. You have barely any time to react and will be sent flying with a brutal 37% damage. Attacking the piano just once with even the weakest move will make it burst into some of the best stat boosts you can get in the entire mode - of course, it's doubtful you'll be able to as it disappears quickly after spawning. Bubsy is a well known series, for better or for worse, and has a big fanbase, even if most of it is ironic. Expanding it's representation beyond a Spirit but not with a stage or fighter seems appropriate for a series with such infamy.
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