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* [[Eye Beams]]: {{spoiler|The [[Big Bad]]'s [[Final Boss|giant mecha]]'s second form}}.
* [[Eye Beams]]: {{spoiler|The [[Big Bad]]'s [[Final Boss|giant mecha]]'s second form}}.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]: Dragon Nezumi
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]: Dragon Nezumi
* [[Let's Play]]: [[Raocow]] has managed to [http://everything.raocow.com/game.php?id=63 finish one].
* [[Let's Play]]: [[Raocow]] has managed to [https://web.archive.org/web/20100710043353/http://everything.raocow.com/game.php?id=63 finish one].
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Everyone whose name contains "Nezumi" is a rat (or has a rat face---see [[Animate Inanimate Object]] above), since that word is Japanese for "rat". Also, Dr Gyoniku's name means "fish meat", which probably explains why he looks like the way he is.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Everyone whose name contains "Nezumi" is a rat (or has a rat face---see [[Animate Inanimate Object]] above), since that word is Japanese for "rat". Also, Dr Gyoniku's name means "fish meat", which probably explains why he looks like the way he is.
* [[Mega Neko]]: The giant ''[[Maneki Neko]]'' boss of Gyoniku Stage 3. [[Justified Trope|Then again, the hero]] ''[[Justified Trope|is]]'' [[Justified Trope|a rat.]]
* [[Mega Neko]]: The giant ''[[Maneki Neko]]'' boss of Gyoniku Stage 3. [[Justified Trope|Then again, the hero]] ''[[Justified Trope|is]]'' [[Justified Trope|a rat.]]

Latest revision as of 13:02, 28 May 2021

Nezumi Man is a Homage/Parody to the classic NES Mega Man games, starring a rat who can run, slide, jump and shoot like the Blue Bomber himself. He has to stop the plans of Big Bad Dr. Gyoniku and his henchmen, along with seven other rat and ratlike characters. And a kangaroo whose name means "rabbit".

This game is surprising for its lower difficulty compared to other Mega-clones, especially once you get their patterns down (or have their weaknesses). Despite this, it's still fun to play, mostly because of the completely original concept.

The game is available here [dead link].

Tropes used in Nezumi Man include: