

This boss fight is also a Difficulty Spike and is especially difficult to improvise against for new players. Then, the Nasty Gatekeeper comes in and captures Heather, and goes right on to attacking Headdy while heavy metal plays. The Nasty Gatekeeper is introduced by having the level's friendly background fall piece by piece and shatter like panes of glass.Baby Face, the boss of the Unexpected Shmup Level who in one phase puts you through laser hell while repeatedly reaching up to grab you with a hideous hand.Suspiciously Similar Song: "Schumacher Fly" is a soundalike of the opening theme of Gunbuster.Both games feature platform-grabbing mechanics, and some elements of the graphics and music are similar. Spiritual Successor: To another Treasure game, McDonald's Treasure Land Adventure.The Widgetiness is especially high in the Japanese version, which contains robot kabuki performers, a gigantic doll firing Eye Beams, a bright purple bear with a fixed grin (referred to as Maruyama in Japanese, he's called Trouble Bruin in English), and bizarre dialogue. Quirky Work: It's a game set in a puppet show, starring a puppet with a detachable head.

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This is most noticeable with Spinderella and Dark Demon: for the former, it's almost impossible to expose her weakpoint without taking damage in return (not to mention the game gives no indication of how to expose it), while for the latter, in a complete inversion of the Genesis/Mega Drive version, you are given your choice of powerup, and only after they're gone are you shown which attack you will need it for, rather than being given the chance to plan ahead (and worse, the way Pig Head works in this version means if you pick it you're stuck until it runs out, since it automatically destroys other powerups before you can grab them and can't be cancelled out manually).

Cutting levels to fit the smaller cartridge space is understandable - reworking the bosses that made the cut in ways that completely forgot to account for the fact that the player is actually supposed to be able to defeat them, less so.

The Mad Dog boss features a stunning 16-bit rendition of the "March" from The Nutcracker. The tribute album Secret Bonus Point only makes it better. Nasty Gatekeeper's theme makes for a brilliant Oh, Crap! too. Awesome Music: Tons, but especially the epic final boss theme, and the cast theme.
