
He is fought 4 times throughout the game. In Bomberman Kart DX, Bagura appears as the final boss of the Survival Mode.īagura reappears as the main antagonist of Bomberman Portable, being the source of the shadowy threat looming over the nearby planets. Bagura's revival, Millian's kidnapping, and the creation of the Garaden Empire were plotted by Devil Bomber, who was just using Bagura to get his own revenge on Bomberman.īagura makes an appearance in the spinoff Bomberman Fantasy Race, where he appears as a selectable racer. This corporeal form is short-lived, however, as Bomberman defeats him, causing him to detonate the Garaden base as a final act of desperation in an attempt to kill Bomberman. Bagura is then revived on Garaden Star, regaining a corporeal body. Despite Bomberman's best efforts, Natia manages to escape. The Garaden Empire finally reclaims the disk on Mazone Star thanks to the efforts of Natia, who disguises herself as Millian and tricks Bomberman into handing the disk to her. The army apparently had a difficult time creating a new body, or at least one suited for him, though this is largely because Princess Millian of Primus Star stole one of the disks from them and managed to send it to Planet Bomber before being captured, resulting in the disk coming into Bomberman's possession. Now known as Bagular, he makes another major appearance in Bomberman Hero, in which the Garaden Empire sets out to collect four Data Disks to form a different body. In Bomberman Wars, which is a prequel to the previous game, he appears under the name Dark Bomber in what appears to be a reconstructed body in samurai armor with a crescent moon on his helmet from the Edo Era, perhaps explaining where he wound up after the events of Super Bomberman 4. He is not seen escaping the explosion, but remarks that he will return. In Bomberman World, he appears to reawaken the Dark Force Bombers, but is defeated on Planet Black. In Neo Bomberman, he is shown in his original body just fine without explanation to reclaim Pretty Bomber with his new creation, Atomic Bomber. Given that he is the "creator" of the Five Dastardly Bombers, it would make sense that he could have installed the same bomb-making ability into his own body. How this is possible is unknown, but the most likely way of this being possible is that his body was never completely organic in the first place, which would explain his ability to create Rubber Bombs. The mech was destroyed and his mini saucer was lost in the time void somewhere.Īlthough his original body was destroyed since his debut, Bagura still appears in an identical body in most appearances. Bagura's minions sent the heroes hurtling through time, but they once again fought back and confronted Bagura in the giant mech he formed himself into. In Super Bomberman 4, Bagura summoned the Four Bomber Kings and Bomber Great to attack White Bomberman, Black Bomberman, and their friends and exact revenge on them. In the post-credits, his brain is revealed to have escaped in a mini saucer. Bagura's body did not survive, but a light is shown emitting from his body. The heroes entered his ship and were able to take him and the Dastardly Bombers down, rendering them unconscious as the ship exploded.


White Bomberman and Black Bomberman were able to attack and defeat the Bombers, but upon losing control of the planets, Bagura targeted the planets for destruction with his Battleship.


In Super Bomberman 3, Bagura, now known as Professor Bugler or Professor Buglar, appears as the master of the resurrected Five Dastardly Bombers, taking over five planets of the Bomber Nebula. In the end, his comet was destroyed.īagura in Bomberman '94 Super Bomberman 3 After defeating him and his dragon robot, he revealed his Bomberman form, but was still no match for the original. Bomberman infiltrated it before it was too late and confronted Bagura. When his plans were ruined, Bagura sent his artificial comet on a collision course to the planet. Even though the planet shattered into smaller pieces, White Bomberman put it back together by repairing the Spirit Pictures. He attacked Planet Bomber with his Robot Army, splitting the Spirit Pictures to throw it into chaos. In Bomberman '94, Bagura, known as Buglear in the original version and Bagulaa in Mega Bomberman, was the main villain and final boss. Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.
