Bubble Bat
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| Batton M48 from Mega Man 7 | ||||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man 2 Mega Man 4 Mega Man 7 Mega Man 8 Mega Man and Bass Mega Man II Mega Man III Super Adventure Rockman Mega Man X | |||||||||||||
| Other appearances: | Mega Man cartoon series Rockman Megamix Rockman X manga | |||||||||||||
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Bubble Bat (バットン Batton?, Batton in Japan) is a enemy robot bat that is indestructible when it's hanging in the ceiling with its wings closed. They first appeared in Mega Man 2 in Wood Man's stage. When they appeared for their second time in Mega Man 4, they were called Battontons. The name Battonton was also used in the Mega Man cartoon series.
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[edit] Types of Bubble Bats
[edit] Bubble Bat
| HP: | 2 (original and MMII) 1 (NES normal mode) | |||||||||||||
| AT: | 4 (MM2), 2.5 (MMII) | |||||||||||||
| Weakness: | Air Shooter | |||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man 2 Mega Man II Mega Man: Powered Up "Pokeroku 2" | |||||||||||||
| Other appearances: | Rockman Megamix | |||||||||||||
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Bubble Bat (Batton) is a bat robot that was originally created to patrol forests. It appears in Wood Man's stage in Mega Man 2 and Mega Man II, and Guts Man's stage in Mega Man: Powered Up. This robot was so popular that people wanted to have them as pets.
[edit] Battonton
| HP: | 2 | |||||||||||||
| AT: | 3 | |||||||||||||
| Weakness: | Pharaoh Shot | |||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man 4 Mega Man III Super Adventure Rockman | |||||||||||||
| Other appearances: | Mega Man cartoon | |||||||||||||
Battonton (バットントン?), mispelled "Batonton" in Mega Man III, is a minor update of the Bubble Bat that appears in Mega Man 4, Mega Man III, Super Adventure Rockman and the Mega Man cartoon series. It appears in the stages of Drill Man, Pharaoh Man, Skull Man and Wily Stage 2 in Mega Man 4, Drill Man and Skull Man's stages in Mega Man III, and episode 2 of Super Adventure Rockman. In appears in episode 16 of the Mega Man animated series, where they are charged with meteor fragments, and in episode 26, where Dr. Wily used one to spy on Dr. Light's lab.
[edit] Batton M48
| HP: | 2 | |||||||||||||
| AT: | 2 | |||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man 7 Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters
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Batton M48 is another minor upgrade of the Bubble Bat. It appears in Shade Man's stage and Wily Stage 2 in Mega Man 7, and is Shade Man's support in Mega Man 2: The Power Fighters.
[edit] Batton M64
| HP: | 1 (MM8), 2 (MM&B) | |||||||||||||
| AT: | 2 (MM8), 4 (MM&B) | |||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man 8 Mega Man and Bass | |||||||||||||
The Batton M64 from Mega Man 8 attacks by taking a drill-like shape and falls to hit Mega Man. It acts as a normal Bubble Bat in Mega Man and Bass. It appears in the stages of Grenade Man, Frost Man, and Wily Tower 2 in Mega Man 8, and in the stages of Cold Man, Burner Man and Dynamo Man in Mega Man & Bass. There is also a weaker version of him in the beginning of Sword Man's stage.
[edit] Batton Mommy and Petit Batton
| HP: | 1 | |||||||||||||
| AT: | 3 | |||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man 8 | |||||||||||||
The Batton Mommy and her three Petit Battons appears in the first part of Sword Man's stage in Mega Man 8. The Petit Battons will follow Batton Mommy and them attack Mega Man one by time, each taking the shape of a drill and run forward. Batton Mommy will attack in the same way after the three Petit Battons attacked.
[edit] Succubatton
| HP: | 1 | |||||||||||||
| AT: | 4 | |||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man 8 | |||||||||||||
The Succubatton (サキュバットン Sakyubatton?) can be considered the more annoying version of the Bubble Bat, as it can also dive at Mega Man and latch onto him like a vampire, causing even more damage. It appears in Sword Man's stage in Mega Man 8. His name is a play of Succubus.
[edit] Batton M-501
| HP: | 1 | |||||||||||||
| AT: | 1 | |||||||||||||
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| Appearances in games: | Mega Man X | |||||||||||||
| Other appearances: | Rockman X manga | |||||||||||||
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The X series Bubble Bat, Batton M-501, is a rarity. Only one appears in the whole game, in Armored Armadillo's stage. It can be used as trick to gain extra lives, as it often drops one. The Bubble Bat series were possibly abandoned after the creation of the Bat Bones.
[edit] Similar enemies
Enemies similar to the Bubble Bats.
