Bomberman Jetters
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, often abbreviated as "BMJ" by Japanese fans, is an anime
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 based on the popular video game series Bomberman
Bomberman
Bomberman is a strategic, maze-based computer and video game franchise originally developed by Hudson Soft. The original game was published in 1983 and new games in the series are still being published to this day. Today, the commercially successful Bomberman is featured in over 70 different games...

created by Hudson Soft
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. The show ran for a total of 52 episodes in Japan on TV Tokyo
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. The soundtrack was composed by Kazunori Maruyama. Unlike the Bomberman Bakugaiden anime of the late 1990s, this series is very true to the Bomberman video games.

The anime tells the story of the Higehige dan, or "Higehige bandits", who are a group of thieves foiled constantly by the Jetters.

The Jetters consist of Mighty (the Legendary Bomberman), Dr. Ein—the founder as well as Gangu's creator—Birdy, Shout, Bongo, Gangu, and White Bomber—Mighty's younger brother.

Plot

The Jetters are a highly-trained intergalactic police force for keeping unique items safe from the Hige-Hige bandits. Mighty, an expert Bomberman and the leader of the Jetters, disappears while on a mission. Dr. Ein accepts Mighty's younger brother, White Bomber (Shirobon in Japanese), into the Jetters because they need a Bomberman for the team. White Bomber is clumsy and childish, but idolizes his older brother. White Bomber and the rest of the Jetters have many adventures, foiling Doctor Mechadoc and Mujoe's plans to steal one-of-a-kind objects, facing off against the Hige-Hige Bandits, and returning antiques to their rightful owners.

Early episodes of Bomberman Jetters started out with the "monster of the week" formula, where Dr. Mechadoc and Mujoe would send in one of their "Super Combined" Bombermen one at a time to attack the Jetters.

Eventually the format shifted from light-hearted comedy "monster of the week" to a more dramatic, darker action story dealing with the themes of death, betrayal, and revenge, but still retaining some of the lighter aspect. Plots include characters going through trials with character development such as Shout learning the truth about her mother, how Bagura first met Mujoe, and Shirobon dealing with learning the truth of what happened to his older brother Mighty.

The Gamecube adaption of Bomberman Jetters was released in the U.S, but it is currently unknown if the anime series will ever get licensed in the U.S.

Jetters

  • White Bomber(シロボン Shirobon) A native Bomberman from planet Bomber, Shirobon is very clumsy and quite thick. He wrecks things by accident, in contrast to his older brother Mighty. His accidents tend to make a critical situation worse, much to Shout's frustration. He brags endlessly about any achievement, no matter how small. Shirobon may mess up sometimes but he always means well and always tries to help. He is ten years old. Shirobon doesn't seem to get angry at Shout, no matter how many times she yells, curses, and hits him (although this is purely out of fear of inciting Shout's wrath even further, rather than out of affection). He joined Jetters in episode 2, thanks to Momo's relationship with Dr. Ein.

  • Shout (シャウト) – Shout is the leader of the Jetters, who filled in for Mighty after his disappearance. She is the only female member of the Jetters. Shout picks on Shirobon, but she actually cares for him like a brother. She says that when he gets older he will lead the Jetters, just like Mighty once did. Her mother died in a space flight accident when she was an infant. Her age is unknown but she appears to be about the same age as Shirobon. In her civilian mode, she runs a ramen
    Ramen
    is a Japanese noodle dish. It consists of Chinese-style wheat noodles served in a meat- or fish-based broth, often flavored with soy sauce or miso, and uses toppings such as , , kamaboko, green onions, and occasionally corn...

     restaurant.

  • Gangu (ガング) – A robot created by Dr. Ein. He is a unique robot that wields gizmos in his body to assist the Jetters. He hates it when Bongo modifies him, especially for cooking. He does not remember when he was created or who created him, and has a recurring dream about fighting and defeating a giant robot.

  • Bongo (ボンゴ) – A hairy, large-bodied inventor from planet Dodonpa who helps Dr. Ein and enjoys modifying Gangu, mostly without Gangu's permission. Like most of his species, he enjoys curry and ends his sentences with "bongo." Though he doesn't look like it, he is actually a royal prince. His full name is Sarusamanbo Kongaragaccha Bosanovavitch Bongoro Dodonpa XXXIV.

  • Birdy (バーディ) – An anthropomorphic bird and a personal friend of Mighty. Birdy is a competent fighter and rarely reveals his emotions, but he loses his temper easily, especially when Rui is around and White Bomber is not. As a side job he works as a taxi driver. In episode 36 he seems to know Mama. He is mysterious and goes out by himself a lot, but none of the other Jetters knows what he does or where he goes. Birdy can fight well and can make wings come out of his back to fly, and he can throw sharp feathers.

  • Mighty (マイティ)- Shirobon's older brother, known as the legendary bomberman, who bears a striking resemblance to original Bomberman
    Bomberman
    Bomberman is a strategic, maze-based computer and video game franchise originally developed by Hudson Soft. The original game was published in 1983 and new games in the series are still being published to this day. Today, the commercially successful Bomberman is featured in over 70 different games...

    . Mighty has a silver visor covering his right eye and wears a red cape. He has a cool and collected personality and a strong sense of justice. Mighty and Shirobon share a very close brother bond. Mighty has some of the personality traits of Shirobon. He rides a hover-bike called the Moto-Jetter. Mighty can create the thunder bomb. After his brief return to Planet Bomber in episode 1 to guard Cosmo Diamond, he went on another mission to planet Nonbiri. Mighty fought the Higehige forces on his own, but after the last base had been destroyed, Mighty disappeared. In Zero's flashback, it was shown that Mighty was damaged in a gun attack by Mujoe and Zero had penetrated his wound to obtain combat data. Mighty destroyed the final base with his own attack. Mighty tried to give Shirobon his seventh bombstar before destroying the base, but he only possessed six bombstars. The seventh bombstar is Mighty's badge.

  • Dr. Ein (Dr.アイン Dr. Iein) – A scientist who founded the Jetters. He has an annoying tendency to blow his nose on any piece of paper nearby, including letters of resignation, leading, understandably, to much confusion. He has a crush on Grandma Bomber (Shirobon and Mighty's grandmother), and calls her "Momo-chan", which makes her angry. Often regarded as a joke character, he also has a serious side. Ein tells the Jetters when there are missions.

Hige-Hige

  • President Bagura – Bagura (a.k.a. Bagular) is the mastermind behind the Hige-Hige Gang, with the goal of collecting universally unique items. He resembles a large blue beardly old bomberman with a letter B on his forehead and wears one gold monocle over his left eye and has a belt, gloves and a red cape. He is not actually evil, and was great friends with the Jetters' founder, Dr. Ein, but they were split by an intense rivalry for the affections of Momo. In later episodes, it is revealed that Bagular is a pawn in Dr Mechadoc's sinister scheme to take over the Hige Hige Bandits. Bagura was later rescued by Mujoe in his second Schnurburt base infiltration attempt.

  • Mujoe – A pawn of Bagular, Mujoe is usually in charge of commanding the Hige-Hige Gang's troops. He resembles a pro wrestler. He has blonde hair, a blonde mustache and beard, and a strange-looking spandex suit. He wears shades and a large green cape. Mujoe used the Super Combined Bomberman Making Machine and shot at Charaboms to make Mermaid Bomber, Thunder Bomber, Fire Bomber, and Grand Bomber. Bagura found the jobless Mojoe sleeping in the streets, and decided to employ Mojoe on his quest against Dr. Ein. After the Schnurburt base had been taken over by Dr. Mechadoc, Jetters attempted to free Bagura by infiltrating the Schnurburt base, but the plot failed. Mujoe then attempted to sacrifice himself to take down Max, but failed. Mujoe escaped from Max's attack by pulling an escape trigger just before the attack hits. Since then, he re-infiltrated Schnurburt base under Dr. Ein's secret plan in episode 49, and was successful.

  • Dr. Mechadoc – Mechadoc is the Hige-Hige Bandits' mad scientist and Bagular's more trusted henchman. He does all the building and machinery for Bagular and the Hige-Hige Bandits. In Episode 40, Mechadoc turns against Bagular. Mechdoc and Bagura went to the same science academy back in their younger days, and Mechadoc blames Bagura for stealing his ideas about the bomb crystals. Bagular tries to explain that his idea was false, but Mechadoc refused to listen. As a result, Mechadoc goes into a rage, locking Bagura up in prison and taking over the Hige-Hige Bandits. Since the bomb crystals are inside Planet Bomber, his ultimate plan is to collide planet Bomber and planet Jetters together until both planets are destroyed. His main creation is the Super Combined Bomberman Making Machine to turn any inanimate objects or helpless Charaboms into his own Bombermen.

  • MAX (MA-10[X])(マックス Makkusu) – At first solely referred to as the infamous "Space Bounty Hunter," it is later discovered that he is a creation of Mechadoc. He has no feelings or compassion, and will do whatever it takes to reach his goal. He uses the lightning bomb and balloon bomb, similar to the missing Mighty. Max's body was destroyed in episode 51, but he manages to write his data into Zero before Zero begins the lethal hit, hence taking control of his body. Max's spirit was destroyed by Shirobon's ruse bomb, saving the fatally wounded Zero.

  • Hige-Hige bandits – Hige-Hige Bandits are small, powerful robots. The basic members of the Hige-Hige gang equal of strength to the bombermen. Created by Bagura, they are very powerful as individuals and even more powerful in numbers. The Hige-Hige seem to be always happy in every piece of work they are doing but still expect to be paid for it. To those outside the Hige-Hige Bandits, excluding Mujoe, it appears all they can say is "Hige", but it is apparently a language in and of itself. There are three types of Hige-Hige bandits. Their uniform consists of an orange scarf, white boots and gloves, and black full body armor. The programming of Hige-Hige units are stored inside disks that are loaded into the disk drives in their heads.

  • Mama – An alien
    Alien (film series)
    The Alien film series is a science fiction horror film franchise, focusing on Lieutenant Ellen Ripley and her battle with an extraterrestrial lifeform, commonly referred to as "the Alien"...

    -like bartender working in the Hige-Hige headquarters who debuted in episode 5. Mujoe shows great affection for Mama. She is also well liked by the Hige-Hige. In episode 40 she is held at the base, but still works as a bartender. Later she was rescued by Mujoe.

Combination bombers

Combination bombers are created using MechaDoc's combining machine, and debuted in episode 2.
  • Bat Bomber
    Bat bomb
    Bat bombs were bomb-shaped casings with numerous compartments, each containing a Mexican Free-tailed Bat with a small timed incendiary bomb attached. Dropped from a bomber at dawn, the casings would deploy a parachute in mid-flight and open to release the bats which would then roost in eaves and...

    – A bomber created in episode 3 when the combined bomber machine was tested on a bat. Has bat wings and a pig nose. His special bomb is the bat bomb, which flies around before releasing a swarm of bats. He reappeared to compete in the B-1 Grand Prix, but was defeated by Pretty Bomber in 1st round.

  • Dolphin Bomber – A female bomber created in episode 4, capable of making ultrasound bombs and toss back bombs thrown by opponents. She has an uncontrollable urge to jump through hoops. She wears a swim ring with a skirt underneath, a seashell bra, and lipstick. She was destroyed by Shirobon's bomb when Dolphin Bomber tries to jump through a hoop created by modifying Gangu; she was turned back into a normal dolphin. She reappeared to compete in the B-1 Grand Prix, but lost in the first round when the pool where Dolphin Bomber is in dried up.

  • Coma Bomber – A spinning top bomber created in episode 5 to help Mujoe to dig tunnels, but it is incapable of digging tunnels. It can create spinning top bombs, but it prefers to play tricks with the bombs than to use them as weapons. It was destroyed by Shirobon's bomb after Shout trapped it in elevator. It reappeared to compete in the B-1 Grand Prix, but when it fought against Hige-hige unit #156 in the first round, it lost.

  • Housing Bomber – A bomber created in episode 6, during the duel between Shirobon and Mujoe. When Mujoe tried to attack Shirobom with a combining machine, Shout knocked down the machine with a boomerang. The machine's beam hit the sheriff's office instead. Housing Bomber was destroyed by Max's lightning bomb.

  • Bear Bomber – A bomber created in episode 8 in the ice comet. He does not throw bombs, but attacks with his claws. After it was tossed in the air by Bongo with a bear trap made from Gangu, it was destroyed by Shirobon's bomb. He reappeared to compete in the B-1 Grand Prix, but was defeated by Bomber Kid.

  • Kamome Bomber – A seagull bomber that appeared in episode 9 in search of a unique item. Under the orders of Mujoe, it attacks by firing missiles, but was destroyed by Max's lightning bomb. It reappeared to compete in the B-1 Grand Prix and was able to win first round. It lost in the second round when the referee declared it was absent, even though it was on the battlefield.

  • Wanigeta Bomber– A bomber combining a crocodile and a sandal, using the miniature combination machine; appears in episode 28. It hardly showed any emotion, and used the sandal bomb. It was defeated by Shirobom's burning fire bomb.

  • Cat Rin Rin Bomber – A bomber combining a cat and a bell, using the miniature combination machine; appears in episode 29. It was defeated by Shirobom's fire bomb and returned to its components.

  • Amefoot Tyranno Bomber – A dinosaur bomber wearing American football jersey in episode 33, created by combining a dinosaur and a #33 jersey.

  • Tsubame Ball Bomber – A bomber that appeared in episode 38. It was defeated by Shirobon's fire bomb.

  • Dark Force Bomber – It was created by combining Mechadoc with the four Proto-Max units in episode 50. Although his name is "Dark Force Bomber", he looks angelic in appearance. His attack is the Dark Force Bomb. Dark Force Bomber was defeated by Shirobon's newest attack in episode 51, and was returned into the four Proto-Max units and Mechadoc. In the videogame, he was created by the combined powers of the Bomber Shitennou, and he had more attacks.

Bomber Shitennou

These bombers were created in episode 13 by Mujoe using Mechado's new combination machines on groups of Rapid Panther, Triple Shell, Pteragodon, and Elex. The quartet have the ability to create unique arenas that maximize that individual bomber's powers.
  • Flame Bomber – A flame-wielding Bomber who was the first Bomber Shitennou seen in action; Flame Bomber defeated White Bomber. He is very childish and doesn't take his work very seriously. He was overpowered and defeated by White Bomber's new flame-based bomb star. After he was defeated in episode 16, he returned into three Pteragodon. As well as possessing Pyrokinesis
    Pyrokinesis
    Pyrokinesis, derived from the Greek words and , was the name coined by horror novelist Stephen King for the ability to create or to control fire with the mind that he gave to the protagonist Charlie McGee in Firestarter...

    , he can produce and wield his signature "Flame Fire" Bombs. His Battlefield is an ancient Chinese temple courtyard.

  • Mermaid Bomber – (Originally appeared in the game Bomberman Online
    Bomberman Online
    Bomberman Online is a multiplayer game for the Dreamcast. It adds new ideas to the original formula with online play, new playing fields, and other extras. Bomberman Online's servers were shut down in 2003...

    ) A female water-wielding Bomber who took over the job of the beaten Flame Bomber in episode 17. During her encounter with the Jetters, she fell in love with Birdy, but her plans were foiled by Shirobon. She is proud and arrogant, and tends to act more like a spoiled little girl, using her looks on Mujoe to get what she wants. She likes to do things her way, or not at all. When Mermaid Bomber was defeated after being electrocuted by Shirobon's Sunrise Thunder Bomb in episode 18, she turned into three Triple Shells. She can produce and use her signature "Splash Water" Bombs. Her Battlefield is a large floating oasis.

  • Grand Bomber – A strong and kind Bomber Shitennou. He is a very honourable person, and sometimes not sure whether he is fighting for good or evil. He befriends Shirobon, not knowing he is a Jetter. When faced with destroying Shirobon, he cannot bring himself to do it, and convinces White Bomber to destroy him instead. As well as being able to roll at high speeds and fire off the spikes on his body to attack foes, he can produce and wield the Clay Bombs and Brick Bombs. His Battlefield is a farm, but in the video game it was an underground arena with a design similar to the traditional Bomberman maze.

  • Thunder Bomber – (Originally appeared in the game Bomberman Online, along with Mermaid Bomber) The last and most powerful of the Bomber Shitennou. Aside from being able to use his signature "Thunder Bombs" and "Flash Thunderbolt Bombs", he has mastery over a wide variety of electrical attacks. Incredibly loyal to Mujoe, he respects his elders and superiors; he wants to expose those who are framing Mujoe at all costs. Because of this, he has an intense rivalry with Max, as he believes that he is plotting to overthrow Mujoe. He is defeated by Max's signature attack, Hyper Plasma Bomb. His battlefield is never seen in the anime (MechaDoc interrupted him when he was about to summon it), but in the video game, his battlefield is a floating arena surrounded by an electric fence.

Proto-Max

The Proto-Max units are the other MA-X series prototypes besides Max.
  • Zero (MA-0) – A mysterious android who wields extreme speed and power. He usually wears a cloak in public, and bears a strong resemblance to Max. He is the MA prototype MA-0 (hence the unfinished eye plate). He was sent out to absorb Mighty's bomb abilities, but unexpectedly absorbed or copied Mighty's memory in the process. Zero attacked Mechadoc upon awakening, but Mechadoc disabled him and left him in the ruins of the previous Hige-Hige base that had been destroyed by Mighty. Misty discovers Zero in the ruins and found a doctor to restore him working condition. Zero has worked with Misty under disguise ever since. The Jetters members believed Zero was Max, until in episode 41, when the real Max appeared alongside Zero. Zero later told Shirobom that he was the one that had killed Mighty. After his broadcast of Mighty is over, Zero dies. His last words were "Thank you, Shirobon."

  • Drill-Max (MA 3) – A Proto-Max unit with a drill on his right arm and a fin coming out of each eye-plate. It was defeated by Shirobon and Birdy.

  • Proto-Max Jr. (MA 5) – A very short MA unit who wore shorts, and attacked with a slingshot. It was defeated by Ninja Bomber and Bomber Kid.

  • Heavy-Max (MA 7) – A Proto-Max unit with head attached directly to his torso, and was much bulkier than the others. It was defeated by Oyabon and Daibon.

  • Boomerang-Max (MA 9) – A Proto-Max with two purple spikes coming out from under his helmet; it had no razor crest, and used a boomerang. It was defeated by Zero.

Other Bombermen

  • Virtual Bomber – The trainer bomberman that Shirobon fought in the training tower. He looks and sounds similar to Mighty.

  • Oyabon – First runner-up in the B-1 Grand Prix at least twice, losing to Mighty and then Zero. Momo's former student. Uses the "Banchou bomb", "banchou" referring to the leader of a student gangster group. The name "Oyabon" is a pun on the word "oyabun", meaning "boss". In episode 44, he obtained the sixth bombstar after completing a bombstar search quest with Shirobon, Kobon, and Daibon.

  • Kobon – Shirobon's friend and Oyabon's follower. He cannot use bombs because he is not really a Bomberman. Constantly praises Oyabon after he speaks, stating that he "will take this lesson to heart". The name "Kobon" is a pun on the word "kobun", meaning "underling". In episode 44, he obtained a bombstar after completing a bombstar search quest with Shirobon, Oyabon, and Daibon.

  • Daibon – A cowardly Bomberman who always regards himself as worthless. Followed by a being much like Rui named Pui. In episode 44, he obtained the second bombstar after completing a bombstar search quest with Shirobon, Kobon, and Oyabon.

  • Grandma Bomber/Momo-chan – A very swift and powerful female Bomber who lived with her grandsons, Shirobon and Mighty. She taught them most of what they knew as bombers, and constantly tries to help Shirobon improve his skills. Her Japanese name, "Bonbaasan", is a pun on the Japanese phrase "(o)baasan (omasan), or "grandmother".

  • Silver Bomber – A senior B-1 Grand Prix competitor against Shirobon in the second round, who was defeated by Shirobon using Silver Bomber's own technique.

Bombermen from older video games

  • Pretty Bomber – A pink female bomber who has a large fan base (including Bongo and Gangu). Uses the "Pretty Bomb." Pretty Bomber won the first round in the B-1 Grand Prix, but was absent in the second round.

  • Bomber (the) Kid – A cowboy bomber who can fire bombs at the speed of a bullet. He later helps Shirobon against Dark Force Bomber.

  • Bomber Ninja – A ninja bomber who specializes in confusing the enemy with clouds of smoke. Uses the "Shuriken bomb". During the B-1 Grand Prix, against Shirobon in first round, it was defeated by Shirobon's fire bomb. He later helps Shirobon against Dark Force Bomber.

Charabom

Charaboms are unique and sometimes quite powerful creatures from the planet Charabom. Most Charaboms have an element that corresponds to their attack. The Charaboms serve as a type of the "animals".
  • Pommy Dragon (Dragon Pommy) – A red, fire breathing Charabom living in the ice comet; appeared in episode 8.

  • Hiroshi – A pink Eleph Charabom debuted in episode 11. The charabom first appeared from an escape pod that crash-landed into the Jetters base on Planet Jetters. The Hiroshi name was given by Bomberman. After it had been returned to its mother in episode 12, the Jetters learnt Hiroshi was a female charabom named Catherine.

  • Mama Elephan – Mother of Hiroshi, it is a Big Elephan captured by Mujoe as a unique item in episode 11. In episode 12, it was shown it lived inside a cave.

  • Ptera – The Pteragodon police officer; debuted in episode 11.

  • Triple Shell – The Triple Shell police officer; debuted in episode 11.

  • Elex – The Elex police officer; debuted in episode 11.

  • Panther Fang – The Panther Fang police officer; debuted in episode 13.

  • Rapid Panther – The Rapid Panther police officer; debuted in episode 13.

Other characters

  • Louie (Rui) – Louie is a green kangaroo-like animal who helps Bomberman by letting him ride on his back. His species is one generally chosen by Bombermen as a sidekick. Louie often washes dishes at the Jetters ramen shop. Louie is a good ramen cook, and is very devoted to whatever he does. In episode 28, Louie and Birdy had to protect a rare trumpet because Shout and Shirobon were sick. Louie tried to protect it with a broom (and later, a vacuum cleaner) and fireworks. All he can say is "Rui", his name. Gangu and Shirobon are the only ones who can fully understand him; Birdy buys a book on Rooey language in the aforementioned episode.

  • Misty – Misty is an anthropomorphic cat with a short temper like Shout; debuted in episode 10. Before her encounter with Shirobon, she met Mighty and Birdy in a ruby heist. After being saved by Shirobon, she gave him a red bombstar. She is a space thief, but she fell in love with Mighty, and later took in Zero after finding him while at the site of Mighty's death. She realized Zero's true identity soon after meeting him, and constantly gets him to reveal knowledge only Mighty should have known. Originally Mighty wanted to invite Misty to join Jetters, but the Jetters badge was broken. In episode 52, Misty found another Jetters badge intended for her in Mighty's locker.

  • Twist – Shout's father, a widower and the owner of the noodle store. He is usually seen reading a newspaper, which covers his face. Due to this, his face is only seen in episodes 26 and 52. He spoke in episode 52. He lost his wife, Natsumi, in a supernova explosion.

  • Natsumi – Twist's wife, the mother of Shout. She died during the explosion of 1988A supernova in a space flight accident, and her grave resides at the top of a hill with an ocean view. Her appearance is very similar to that of Shout.

  • Dr. Gasket – A scientist who studied and worked for Dr. Ein; inventor of the transporter. The transporter plays an important role in the series, as it became a tool for extracting bomb crystals from the core of planet Bomber. Dr. Gasket has a habit of shouting his name before and after sentences.

  • Achoe – Commander of the Chige-Chige army in planet Charabom; debuted in episode 12. Bears a striking resembalance to Mujoe, causing Charabom police to pursue Mujoe.

  • Nightly – A large duck-like character who is an expert at gathering information; debuted in episode 9. Usually seen wearing a trenchcoat and sunglasses. His main client is Birdy. Nightly was supposedly killed by Max's bomb in episode 41, but turned up alive in the final episode.

Jetters vehicles

When sent to other planets on missions, the Jetters take the Cosmo Jetter. A variety of sub-vehicles in different pods can be attached to the Cosmo Jetter and are equipped from the Jetters HQ.
  • Cosmo Jetter
  • Round Jetter – Debuted in Episode 2
  • Sky Jetter – Debuted in Episode 3
  • Marine Jetter – Debuted in Episode 4
  • Drill Jetter – Debuted in Episode 5
  • Land Jetter – Debuted in Episode 6
  • Moto Jetter – Mighty's personal vehicle. It resembles a hovering motorcycle, and Mighty uses it on solo missions

Running gags

  • Shirobon usually tries to distract his opponents by saying, "Look, a komodo dragon
    Komodo dragon
    The Komodo dragon , also known as the Komodo monitor, is a large species of lizard found in the Indonesian islands of Komodo, Rinca, Flores, Gili Motang and Gili Dasami. A member of the monitor lizard family , it is the largest living species of lizard, growing to a maximum length of in rare cases...

    ." He learned this from Shout, who used it first in Episode 3.
  • Whenever Mujoe tries to thank MechaDoc with a slap on the back, he sends MechaDoc flying face first into something like a wall or heavy piece of machinery.
  • In some episodes, the Hige-hige grunts help Shirobon when he's hungry, sick, or can't find the bathroom, usually enabling him to focus on defeating them.
  • Whenever Shirobon wins a new Bomb star, replies with a catchphrase like "I'm a Jetter, that's why I have two Bomb Stars," followed by the repeating of the number of Bomb Stars, which results in Shout strangling him or holding him over a cliff by his antenna.
  • Gangu being remodeled by Bongo into any useful object.
  • Shout being called fat, mostly by Mujoe or Shirobon.
  • Grandma Bomber gets mad whenever Dr. Ein calls her Momo-chan.

Differences and similarities from the games

Differences
  • Shirobon and all other bombermen have oval-shaped heads.
  • Shirobon and Rui are younger than they were in the games.
  • MAX is a villain instead of a hero and is a creation of Dr. Mechadoc. He has red eyes rather than blue ones.
  • The Jetters may be the planetary police force that White Bomber is part of in the games, but in the games, it is never named, and has more members.
  • Most of the Characters are exclusive in the anime.
  • The bombs are not used the same way in the anime. Most of the bombermen use special bombs, like the Fire Bomb, which turns the bomb into a fireball or the Plasma Bomb, which turns it into an energy ball, and regular black time bombs are rarely used. Bombermen will always say "Bomber Shoot" when throwing or launching a bomb, instead of it being laid normally.
  • Rui is much smaller in the anime compared to his game counterpart. This could be because he is younger in the anime.
  • Bagular and Mujoe are not really villains. In the games they were. Bagular's game counterpart is able to generate bombs.
  • Some Charaboms from the game are not presented.


Similarities
  • Shout's design borrows a resemblance to Lilith, a female character from Bomberman 64: Second Attack.
  • Mama's head is modeled like the Beauty, Eagle, and Elite Crush Bombers of Bomberman Generation
    Bomberman Generation
    Bomberman Generation is a video game released for the Nintendo GameCube. It was later followed up by Bomberman Jetters.-Gameplay:Bomberman Generation consists of six worlds consisting of about five levels each...

    .

Episodes

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Voice cast

  • Tomoko Kaneda
    Tomoko Kaneda
    is a Japanese voice actress, J-Pop singer, and radio personality who was born in Yokohama, Japan. She had worked at Aoni Production for 11 years, and had worked at freelance since April 2011, and it was announced to belong to Across Entertainment in August 2011. She graduated from Department of...

     as White Bomber/Shirobon
  • Risa Mizuno as Shout
  • Kouji Ishii as Mujoe
  • Masami Iwasaki
    Masami Iwasaki
    is a Japanese voice actor. Most but not all of his roles are minions or ruffians.-Anime:* Birdy * Koji Kuroki, Cerberus, Kaoru Hatsujo, Morgan, and other misc. in * Roland/Isono * Akazawa Yoshiro...

     as Birdy
  • Hiroki Takahashi
    Hiroki Takahashi
    is a Japanese voice actor best known for the role of Eiji Kikumaru in The Prince of Tennis, Kenji Harima in School Rumble and Katsuya Jonouchi in Yu-Gi-Oh. He works at Big Shot/Interchannel. He also has voice acted in some yaoi Drama CD's such as Love Neco, and Koi cha no Osahou...

     as Mighty, Max, and Zero
  • Haruhi Terada
    Haruhi Terada
    is a Japanese voice actress who was born in Tokyo. She is employed by 81 Produce.-Prominent roles:* Ruri Sarasa- Tokyo Underground* Mai Kujaku - Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters* Ranamon - Digimon Frontier* Pumpmon - Digimon Adventure...

     as Rui/Louie and Younger Momo-chan (Episode 27)
  • Kenichi Ogata as Dr Ein
  • Mugihito
    Mugihito
    , better known by his stage name of is a Japanese voice and stage actor from Musashino, Tokyo. He is employed by Media Force. Mugihito was formerly credited under his birth name and also...

     as Souto Bagura
  • Naoki Tatsuta
    Naoki Tatsuta
    is a Japanese voice actor affiliated with Aoni Production.He is most known for the roles of Buta Gorilla , Daima Jin , Oolong , Ashibe's Father , and Scoop-kun ....

     as Dr. MechaDoc
  • Rica Matsumoto
    Rica Matsumoto
    is a Japanese voice actress and J-pop singer who was born in Yokohama, Japan. Her name is also sometimes romanized as Rika Matsumoto. She was one of the original members of the popular vocal group JAM Project. After the way of the stage, she embarked on voice acting and a singing career...

     as Misty
  • Hiroshi Shimozaki as Virtual Bomber (Episode 16)
  • Mariko Nagahama as Pommy Dragon, Bachan and Danny
  • Kaori Asou as Momo and Mermaid Bomber
  • Kei Wanatabe as Flame Bomber
  • Holly Kaneko
    Holly Kaneko
    is a Japanese voice actor represented by Pelvis Music.-Roles in Anime:*Beast Wars Neo - Guiledart*Transformers: Car Robot - Dolrailer*Read or Die - Otto Lilienthal*Rurouni Kenshin - Yamagata Aritomo*Bomberman Jetters - Grand Bomber...

     as Grand Bomber
  • Eiji Takemoto
    Eiji Takemoto
    is a Japanese voice actor. His name is sometimes mistranslated as and also sometimes credited as being Hidefumi Takemoto . Takemoto's nickname is Takepon...

     as Thunder Bomber

Adaptations

There are Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo GameCube
The , officially abbreviated to NGC in Japan and GCN in other regions, is a sixth generation video game console released by Nintendo on September 15, 2001 in Japan, November 18, 2001 in North America, May 3, 2002 in Europe, and May 17, 2002 in Australia...

, PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2
The PlayStation 2 is a sixth-generation video game console manufactured by Sony as part of the PlayStation series. Its development was announced in March 1999 and it was first released on March 4, 2000, in Japan...

, and Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
The is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Australia and Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China...

 adaptations of the anime, also called Bomberman Jetters
Bomberman Jetters (game)
is a video game for the Nintendo GameCube and PlayStation 2 systems, though only the GameCube version was released in America. It is an adaptation of the anime series Bomberman Jetters which was based on the Bomberman game series. This is the second Bomberman title licensed under Majesco Games. It...

. Only the GameCube version is available in the US.

The Gamecube Jetters Game features Shirobon as the main character and uses the same style cel-shaded animation as Bomberman Generations, while the Game Boy Advance
Game Boy Advance
The is a 32-bit handheld video game console developed, manufactured, and marketed by Nintendo. It is the successor to the Game Boy Color. It was released in Japan on March 21, 2001; in North America on June 11, 2001; in Australia and Europe on June 22, 2001; and in the People's Republic of China...

 version features Mighty Bomber as the main character, using the same Zelda
The Legend of Zelda series
, occasionally called Legend of Zelda or simply Zelda, is a high fantasy action-adventure video game series created by Japanese game designers Shigeru Miyamoto and Takashi Tezuka. It is developed and published by Nintendo, with some portable installments outsourced to Flagship/Capcom, Vanpool, and...

-style gameplay as Bomberman Tournament
Bomberman Tournament
Bomberman Tournament was a game in the long standing Bomberman series for the GBA. The game contains a fully realized multiplayer battle mode between linked Game Boy Advances...

.

There are two Jetters game for GBA. The first one is similar to Bomberman Story
Bomberman Story
is a puzzle/action RPG video game for the Nintendo DS. It is the third game in the Bomberman Story Trilogy RPG series. It was announced at the Nintendo Conference 2005. It is able to connect to the Nintendo Wi-Fi connection service...

, but the player controls Mighty. Bomberman Jetters Game Collection is a collection of mini-games, where the player can choose to play as the characters from the TV series such as White Bomber, Shout, Birdy, Mujo, Mighty, and others. Unlike most Bomberman games, each character has their own special attack to use as well. For example, Birdy can make whirlwinds from his wings while Shout can use her Boomerang weapon.

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