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** + [[Mentors|The Mentor]] / [[The Professor]] / [[Mission Control]]: Dr. Ein
** + [[Mentors|The Mentor]] / [[The Professor]] / [[Mission Control]]: Dr. Ein
* [[Four Is Death]]: The Bomber Shitennou
* [[Four Is Death]]: The Bomber Shitennou
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: Kōji Ishii and Tetsuya Yanagihara, Mujoe and Gangu's seiyuu, play [[Yu-Gi-Oh 5 Ds|card games]] these days.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Kōji Ishii and Tetsuya Yanagihara, Mujoe and Gangu's seiyuu, play [[Yu-Gi-Oh 5 Ds|card games]] these days.
** Rui is also [[Yu-Gi-Oh|Mai Valentine]].
** Rui is also [[Yu-Gi-Oh|Mai Valentine]].
** White Bomber is [[Digimon Tamers|Calumon]].
** White Bomber is [[Digimon Tamers|Calumon]].
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* [[Minion With an F In Evil]]: Mujoe (possibly Grand Bomber as well)
* [[Minion With an F In Evil]]: Mujoe (possibly Grand Bomber as well)
** The basic Hige-Hige minions also qualify. On several occasions, they actually helped White Bomber overcome some distraction (can't find the bathroom, overcoming his fear of needles so he could be cured of an illness) that was keeping him from stopping them. Immediately after, Mujoe would scold them and White Bomber would kick their asses.
** The basic Hige-Hige minions also qualify. On several occasions, they actually helped White Bomber overcome some distraction (can't find the bathroom, overcoming his fear of needles so he could be cured of an illness) that was keeping him from stopping them. Immediately after, Mujoe would scold them and White Bomber would kick their asses.
* [[Mecha-Mooks]]: The Hige-Higes, apparently, but they are [[Ridiculously Human Robots]] in that they need to eat, enjoy recreation, and pursue the attention of the other gender.
* [[Mecha-Mooks]]: The Hige-Higes, apparently, but they are [[Ridiculously-Human Robots]] in that they need to eat, enjoy recreation, and pursue the attention of the other gender.
* [[My Hero Zero]]: MAX's first prototype, MA-0, or just "Zero" among friends. {{spoiler|Is also Mighty, which is where [[The Hero]] comes from.}}
* [[My Hero Zero]]: MAX's first prototype, MA-0, or just "Zero" among friends. {{spoiler|Is also Mighty, which is where [[The Hero]] comes from.}}
* [[No Export for You]]: Unfortunately, the series never got a dub. (the localized, [[Macekre]] rendered video game notwithstanding).
* [[No Export for You]]: Unfortunately, the series never got a dub. (the localized, [[Macekre]] rendered video game notwithstanding).
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* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Mujoe and his subordinate Hige-Higes.
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Mujoe and his subordinate Hige-Higes.
* [[Recursive Adaptation]]: The show also has [[Bomberman Jetters (Video Game)|a game based on it]].
* [[Recursive Adaptation]]: The show also has [[Bomberman Jetters (Video Game)|a game based on it]].
* [[Red Eyes Take Warning]]: MAX's eye cover things are red, the first sign that he isn't like his game counterpart (where they're blue)
* [[Red Eyes, Take Warning]]: MAX's eye cover things are red, the first sign that he isn't like his game counterpart (where they're blue)
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: Thunder Bomber after his brothers and sister are killed and Mujoe has been demoted from commander to [[Crowning Moment of Funny|mail delivery.]]
* [[Roaring Rampage of Revenge]]: Thunder Bomber after his brothers and sister are killed and Mujoe has been demoted from commander to [[Crowning Moment of Funny|mail delivery.]]
* [[Space Police]]: The Jetters
* [[Space Police]]: The Jetters
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* [[Strange Salute]]: The Hige-Hige Bandits have a highly...''idiosyncratic'' [[media:hige-hige-salute.jpg|salute]].
* [[Strange Salute]]: The Hige-Hige Bandits have a highly...''idiosyncratic'' [[media:hige-hige-salute.jpg|salute]].
* [[The Syndicate]]: The Hige-Hige Bandits
* [[The Syndicate]]: The Hige-Hige Bandits
* [[Wham Line]]: At the end of 23;
* [[Wham! Line]]: At the end of 23;
{{quote| {{spoiler|''"Your brother is dead!"''}}}}
{{quote| {{spoiler|''"Your brother is dead!"''}}}}



Revision as of 16:29, 25 January 2014

 (Or Bomberman Jetterz, alternatively, but we Spell My Name With an "S" around here, just like in The Other Wiki.)

The Jetters are an intergalactic police force apparently formed for the sole purpose of fighting the Hige-Hige Bandits, a spacefaring criminal organization with the single goal of amassing all the one-of-a-kind objects in the universe. The battle against the Hige-Hige Bandits is going well, until the leader of the Jetters, the infallible Legendary Bomberman Mighty goes MIA after the first episode. The Jetters need a new Bomberman for the team, and believing badassery to be In the Blood go straight to Mighty's younger brother, White Bomber.

Problem is, White Bomber is Just a Kid, and the Jetters suddenly find themselves on the losing end of the fight. This isn't helped by the appearance of a new secret weapon the Hige-Hige Bandits are fielding: a sinister Bomberman called MAX, whose techniques are highly reminiscent of Mighty's...

Make no mistake, Bomberman Jetters really is a kids' show, but for all that, it's pretty well done. The writers have skillfully avoided the problems associated with The Anime of the Game by doing their absolute best with the source material, which turns out to be quite a lot as the series moves from a Strictly Formula Monster of the Week show into compelling drama with more Character Development than you can shake a stick at. You kind of even stop hating White Bomber in the end.

Highly recommended for children and the childlike as well as Bomberman fans who can get over the fact that Max is the bad guy now.


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  "Your brother is dead!"