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It is mentioned that the Gooey Bomb is similar to the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as, like the Motion Sensor Bomb, players can attach the Gooey Bomb to surrounding terrain; unlike the Motion-Sensor Bomb though, players can also attach the Gooey Bomb to opponents. Apparently, the only way to remove a Gooey Bomb once it has been affixed to a character is to have that character run into another opponent, causing the Gooey Bomb to stick to them instead.
It is mentioned that the Gooey Bomb is similar to the [[Motion-Sensor Bomb]] from ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'', as, like the Motion Sensor Bomb, players can attach the Gooey Bomb to surrounding terrain; unlike the Motion-Sensor Bomb though, players can also attach the Gooey Bomb to opponents. Apparently, the only way to remove a Gooey Bomb once it has been affixed to a character is to have that character run into another opponent, causing the Gooey Bomb to stick to them instead.
[[Image:Choaniki.jpg|thumb|right|110px|Artwork which depicts the original Gooey Bomb from Cho Aniki.]]
=== Origin ===
The Gooey Bomb first showed up in the odd series titled ''Cho Aniki''. It turns out that one of the composers for the Cho Aniki series, Koji Hayama, is working on Brawl. None of the games have ever been ported to the West, but the series title loosely translates to English as ''Super Big Brothers.''


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Revision as of 15:30, May 26, 2007

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Gooey Bomb
A Gooey Bomb.

The Gooey Bomb is an explosive item that will appear in the upcoming game Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a weapon.

It is mentioned that the Gooey Bomb is similar to the Motion-Sensor Bomb from Super Smash Bros. Melee, as, like the Motion Sensor Bomb, players can attach the Gooey Bomb to surrounding terrain; unlike the Motion-Sensor Bomb though, players can also attach the Gooey Bomb to opponents. Apparently, the only way to remove a Gooey Bomb once it has been affixed to a character is to have that character run into another opponent, causing the Gooey Bomb to stick to them instead.

File:Choaniki.jpg
Artwork which depicts the original Gooey Bomb from Cho Aniki.

Origin

The Gooey Bomb first showed up in the odd series titled Cho Aniki. It turns out that one of the composers for the Cho Aniki series, Koji Hayama, is working on Brawl. None of the games have ever been ported to the West, but the series title loosely translates to English as Super Big Brothers.

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