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Nezumi Man is a [[Homage]]/[[Parody]] to the classic NES [[Mega Man (Video Game)|Mega Man]] games, starring a [[Funny Animal|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 [[Non Indicative Name|whose name means "rabbit"]].
''[[Nezumi Man]]'' is a [[Homage]]/[[Parody]] to the classic NES [[Mega Man (video game)|Mega Man]] games, starring a [[Funny Animal|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 [[Non-Indicative Name|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 [[Widget Series|original concept]].
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 [[Widget Series|original concept]].


The game is available [http://siomizawa.hp.infoseek.co.jp/seafood/game/nezumiman/nezumiman.zip here].
The game is available [http://siomizawa.hp.infoseek.co.jp/seafood/game/nezumiman/nezumiman.zip here]{{Dead link}}.

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== Tropes not already covered by ''Mega Man'' include: ==
* [[An Ice Person]]: Ice Nezumi
* [[An Ice Person]]: Ice Nezumi
* [[Animate Inanimate Object]]: Ice and Smoke Nezumi, the former being a fridge, the latter a puff of smoke, both with rat faces.
* [[Animate Inanimate Object]]: Ice and Smoke Nezumi, the former being a fridge, the latter a puff of smoke, both with rat faces.
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* [[Cosmetic Award]]: Each weapon you get from a boss also comes with a piece of costume for Nezumi's swag, which he wears on the "weapon get" screen. {{spoiler|The full costume's also his armor in Special mode.}}
* [[Cosmetic Award]]: Each weapon you get from a boss also comes with a piece of costume for Nezumi's swag, which he wears on the "weapon get" screen. {{spoiler|The full costume's also his armor in Special mode.}}
* [[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|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.]]
* [[Mouse World]]: Dr. Gyoniku's secret lair appears to be in some sort of two-star motel. {{spoiler|Actually, it's in a doghouse shaped area next door.}}
* [[Mouse World]]: Dr. Gyoniku's secret lair appears to be in some sort of two-star motel. {{spoiler|Actually, it's in a doghouse shaped area next door.}}
* [[No Cartoon Fish]]: Well, none [[Subverted Trope|that aren't Dr. Gyoniku or his mecha-machines]].
* [[No Cartoon Fish]]: Well, none [[Subverted Trope|that aren't Dr. Gyoniku or his mecha-machines]].
* [[Non Indicative Name]]: Usagi, if you [[Bilingual Bonus|know Japanese]].
* [[Non-Indicative Name]]: Usagi, if you [[Bilingual Bonus|know Japanese]].
* [[Odd Name Out]]: Usagi again, being the one without "Nezumi" in the name. It helps he's the only non-rat in the group.
* [[Odd Name Out]]: Usagi again, being the one without "Nezumi" in the name. It helps he's the only non-rat in the group.
* [[Prison Episode]]: Delay Nezumi's stage is one of them, with all the feel of a standard medieval dungeon. Even the boss wears jailhouse stripes and has an ugly mug to match.
* [[Prison Episode]]: Delay Nezumi's stage is one of them, with all the feel of a standard medieval dungeon. Even the boss wears jailhouse stripes and has an ugly mug to match.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Wave Nezumi is the one female in the boss list. Also she's quite fond of [[Making a Splash]].
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Wave Nezumi is the one female in the boss list. Also she's quite fond of [[Making a Splash]].
** [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: ...although some people believe she's a [[Dropped a Bridget On Him|crossdressing]] [[Wholesome Crossdresser|surfer dude]].
** [[Viewer Gender Confusion]]: ...although some people believe she's a [[Dropped a Bridget On Him|crossdressing]] [[Wholesome Crossdresser|surfer dude]].
* [[Shout Out]]: For the first boss fight against Dr. Gyoniku, you fight him inside a [[Dr. Mario (Video Game)|Dr. Mario]] screen. As for {{spoiler|the Special Mode, we might as well be playing ''[[Ghosts N Goblins (Video Game)|Ghosts N Goblins]]''. (This bonus game is called ''Gyonikumura'', because ''Makaimura'' is the original Japanese name of ''Ghosts 'n Goblins''.)}}
* [[Shout-Out]]: For the first boss fight against Dr. Gyoniku, you fight him inside a [[Dr. Mario]] screen. As for {{spoiler|the Special Mode, we might as well be playing ''[[Ghosts 'n Goblins|Ghosts N Goblins]]''. (This bonus game is called ''Gyonikumura'', because ''Makaimura'' is the original Japanese name of ''Ghosts 'n Goblins''.)}}
** The game also features the following:
** The game also features the following:
*** {{spoiler|Abe's (yes, the "[[Kuso Miso Technique (Manga)|Kuso Miso Technique]]" one) crudely scribbled face appears on an enemy in Wave Nezumi's stage}}.
*** {{spoiler|Abe's (yes, the "[[Kuso Miso Technique]]" one) crudely scribbled face appears on an enemy in Wave Nezumi's stage}}.
*** Milky Nezumi has glasses suspiciously like those of [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Kamina]].
*** Milky Nezumi has glasses suspiciously like those of [[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann|Kamina]].
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Milky {{spoiler|Way}} Nezumi, the star-shooter.
* [[Stealth Pun]]: Milky {{spoiler|Way}} Nezumi, the star-shooter.
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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: