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Contents Appearances ArcadeAbobo is a recurring sub-boss in the arcade version of, first appearing midway through, making a rather dramatic entrance by breaking through a wall by punching it with his bare fists. This strongman is tougher and more menacing than the other grunts in the game thanks to his monstrous size. Due to his large stature, his punches and kicks have a better reach than the other minor enemies. His signature technique is the 'Atomic Throw', in which he picks up and tosses the player to his back. He's the only male enemy in the game who cannot be grabbed by the player.

After the initial encounter, Abobo appears again a few times throughout (including twin versions before arriving at the enemy hideout's gate) and one last time as part of the final set of enemies prior to the final battle with in.Like, Abobo has the ability to pick and toss large objects such as oil drums, but he only has the opportunity to use this ability in Mission 3.The NES version of Double Dragon only features the bald Abobo, where he serves as the end boss of Mission 1. The player fights him inside a warehouse with a conveyor belt at the bottom. This allows the player to easily defeat him by making him fall into the pit at its end; however, the player also risks that Abobo manages to knock them out first and be the player instead the one who falls into the chasm.Abobo has a palette similar to the arcade-exclusive enemy character (i.e., dark skin and blue pants). His moves consists of standard punches and kicks, as well as a hand slap to the face.

He later appears a few more times in Missions 3 and 4. One variant has white skin and wears green pants, while another variant has green skin and white pants (the same color scheme as the Mission 3 boss in the arcade version, later renamed as 'Mibobo'). All the Abobos after the initial one fight in pairs, although only the white ones will fight the player together at the same time, while the black and green Abobos will take turns.Abobo is also a playable fighter in the 'Mode B' versus game. Unlike the other fighters, his sprite is almost unchanged from the main game (reused probably due to hardware limitations), aside from the addition of a running animation and other new moves. Moves exclusive to Mode B include a two handed slap (similar to the one used by Jick in the arcade game), a running punch, a knee kick and a shoulder tackle performed by pressing A and B simultaneously.

The Abobo controlled by Player 1 has light skin and blue pants, while the one controlled by Player 2 has dark skin and purple pants.In, Abobo is replaced by a similar enemy named, who resembles the bald Abobo but with long mop hair. In the port of the arcade game, this character is actually identified as Abobo in the manual, but it is unknown whether this was the intention of the arcade game's developers or merely a misprint. Bolo's head-swapped counterpart is named in the same version of the game.“He' big, he's bad and he's really MAD! You're intruders in his territory, and he won't rest until he's pounded you into the ground.„ Official description from the manualAbobo serves as the end boss of the very, where he guards the rear entrance to the 's.

During the game's introduction and before the level starts, he can be seen threatening the heroes with trash talk. He has a speech mannerism similar to the Marvel superhero, where he refers to himself in the third person in a crude manner (e.g.: 'Abobo not like intruders').Once the player reaches the rear gate of the Colossus, Abobo makes his dramatic entrance by destroying it with his bare fists.

He advances menacingly toward the player, and once near enough, he starts pummeling them with a quick barrage of punches that is almost impossible to break out from. However, being the first boss of the game, he's noticeably easy and all it takes are dashing attacks to both damage and stun him at the same time, leaving him open for another quick dashing attack. Repeat the attack until he's no longer able to get up and punch/kick him off the ship into the emptiness of space.Abobo is one of the few villains who is relatively close to his design in the original games, the other being. “The New York city fighters fear him as 'the strongest man'. At times, his opponents lose just from being frightened by his size.

With his superhuman strength as his weapon, it is nothing for him to bring down any number of enemies, left and right. He is currently Koga Shuko's right hand man, but he is always getting his victories stolen by Burnov, also of the organization, so these two get along very poorly.„ Official description from the manualAbobo is a playable fighter in this one-on-one fighting game. His background and occupation as a henchmen of is very similar to his live-action incarnation from the film. Despite working for Shuko, he seems to be on friendly terms with the. He has three special moves (the Hammer Punch, the Hyper Bomb and the Giant Swing), as well as two super moves (the Grand Smash and the Pressure Bomb). When performing one of his super moves, Abobo briefly morphs into his mutated form from the film.Personal data.

Voice:. Birthplace: New York. Height: 7′ 2″. Weight: 336 lbs.

Fighting style: Street fighting. Hobbies: Body building, fighting“A member of the Shadow Warriors who possesses extreme superhuman strength. Having strengthen his body as a living weapon with his experience in street fighting and playing football, he has been put in charge of expanding the Shadow Warriors' territory, punishing those who oppose the gang. He is very loyal to Willy.„ Translated description from the Japanese manualSince is a remake of the, his role in the game is not much different. However, his fighting style is a bit more refined, with the double-handed slap his variant had in the original game being replaced with a Hammer Punch, similar to one of he used in the fighting game, called the 'Abobo Hammer'. In addition to the bald and mohawked variants, this version also introduced a third variant of the character that has an afro hairstyle. Only the mohawked head swap of Abobo has a different same face, possessing larger eyes.

In addition to the standard black and white skin tones, Double Dragon Advance introduces an entire army of Abobos with all sorts of weird skin colors such as blue, silver, gold and charcoal black. The green version of Abobo/Jick appears as the boss of Mission 5, where he is given the name of ' Mibobo' (a combination of the Japanese word midori, for green, and Abobo's name).(mobile) “A leader of the Black Warriors. He, like Burnov, is a minor boss. He's admired by his henchmen and entered the gang with Burnov. He always trains to polish his moves and has mastered the Screw Upper.„ Official descriptionAbobo appears much like he does in previous games, being a tall and bald musclehead, although his fighting pose could make one wonder if he's really trying to look menacing at all. He has been given a new special attack where his body first briefly flashes in black and then he smashes his hand on the ground, liberating harmful waves of electricity that travel across the floor.He is best buddies with and plays the axe in a band with him on the drums and on vocals.

Personal data. Age: 29. Height: 215 cm. Weight: 125 kg.

Hobbies: Playing the guitar“Brick-Busting Bruiser„ Official description fromAbobo, along with and, are the only classic villains to appear in. All three bad guys appear in the very first stage of the game, where he acts as the area boss and later appears as a common enemy on subsequent levels.

His techniques include a headbutt, an uppercut, a kick, a powerful throw, and a two-directional punch that he uses as a counterattack. He's resistant to stuns and knockdowns, and cannot be grabbed.Other appearances (animated series)In the animated series, Abobo (voiced by Blu Mankuma) is one of two main henchmen of the (along with ) who appear in the show's pilot episode '. He is a large blue thug with monstrous strength who works for the Shadow Boss.

Unlike other incarnations of the character, here he's shown to be fairly intelligent, to the point of knowing to fear both the Shadow Boss and the. He's certainly smarter than Willy and derides him for being a reckless idiot.

In the show's second episode, ', he and Willy are absorbed into the Shadow Master's as punishment for their failure and are only seen for the remainder of the series as images in the mural.(film)Bo Abobo (played by Nils Allen Stewart and Henry Kingi) is the leader of the 'Mohawks', one of the many gangs under the employ of. He's charged with recovering the missing half of the ' medallion in possession of the, but after failing to accomplish this task, he's punished by Shuko and is mutated into a hulking monster (played in costume by ).

Super bunny man After the super bunny game, you can enjoy the pleasure of solitude. Use roll, jump, grab to overcome challenges, defeat levels, attack regularly, find hidden carrots, and avoid spikes, boulders, traps, and other challenges!

He later reforms and helps the Lee brothers fight Shuko, exposing his weakness to light.In this installment of the franchise, Abobo appears both as the Mayor of River City, as well as the school principal of River City High. He appears randomly in some areas of the game to attack the player. The player can also fight him in his office on the third floor of the school if they dare to attack any of the teachers.A massive brute who has been causing trouble for years, known to kidnap people for money, though as kidnapping doesn't pay as much as it used to, he also takes freelance work such as acting as a security guard. He also appeared in educational film about 'puberty' shown in River City High. He acts as the game's fourth boss, fought in Downtown. Defeating him increases damage of sharp weapons by 10% and allows access to Ocean Heights.Gallery Artworks and portraits.

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