Hidegons appear once again in Bubble Bobble Plus!, acting identically to their initial appearance in Bubble Bobble.Ī Hidegons is the sixth opponent faced in the Vs. The game's eighth boss is a giant Hidegons, who can only be hurt by shooting its tongue with a bubble of the matching color. Hidegons appear as enemies in Bubble Bobble Double Shot, behaving similarly to their previous appearances. They act similarly to their appearance in the original game, but no longer fire spiraling fireballs, instead firing single fireballs like their other appearances.Ī Hidegons appears as a playable character in Bust-A-Move Deluxe.Ī Hidegons eating candy in Bubble Bobble Double Shot Hidegons appear as enemies in Rainbow Islands Revolution, and are encountered on Bubble Island much like in the original Rainbow Islands. The boss of Monstrous Garden is a mech piloted by three Hidegons known as the Hidegons Mech. Hidegons appear as enemies in Bubble Bobble Revolution, behaving similarly to their appearances in other games. In the game's "New" mode, they receive a slightly updated design to match the artstyle of the rest of the redesigned enemies.
Hidegons appear as enemies in Bubble Bobble: Old & New, behaving the same as their appearance in the original Bubble Bobble. It is one of the few characters not encountered in the game's story mode.
A giant Hidegons named Choco is the boss of the Castle area.Ī Hidegons appears as a playable character in Bust-A-Move Millennium. Hidegons appear as enemies in Classic Bubble Bobble, having brown fur in this installment.
Two Giant Hidegons appear on Level 35, carrying the Green Potion. Hidegons reappear in Bubble Memories, behaving similarly to their other appearances. They also appear during regular gameplay in all versions of the game, trapped inside the black bubbles. They behave identically to their initial appearance in Bubble Bobble.Ī Hidegons is the sixth opponent faced in the Vs. Hidegons appear as an enemy in Bubble Symphony, now back to their original size and coloration. The boss of Level 70 is a giant Hidegons known as Hidegons King. Much like their Parasol Stars appearance, they are much larger than their incarnations from the first two Bubble Bobble games. Hidegons reappear as enemies in Bubble Bobble Junior. They behave similarly to their previous appearances, but are much larger and colored blue. Hidegons appear once again as an enemy in Parasol Stars in the game's final two worlds, Bubble Star and Underworld. They are perpetually in an angered state, much like the other enemies encountered in the world. They now shoot two spiraling fireballs, instead of the single flame they attacked with in Bubble Bobble. Hidegons appear as enemies in Rainbow Islands, and are only encountered on the game's last world, Bubble Island. In Final Bubble Bobble, and updated port of Bubble Bobble for the Sega Master System, a giant Hidegons known as Super Hidegons appears as a boss on Round 80. Two giant Hidegons appear on Round 80, carrying Betty and Patty to the bottom of the Cave of Monsters. They walk back and forth, shooting a fireball at Bub and Bob if one of the brothers moves into their line of sight. Hidegons first appear in Bubble Bobble as an enemy. They tend to move faster than most other enemies, but are unable to jump very high. Hidegons' main ability is breathing fireballs, which will cause the player to lose a life if it hits them. Hidegons are also generally shown with a very wide mouth.
They have pink arms, and yellow feet with three toes on each foot. Hidegons are creatures covered almost entirely in purple-gray fur.