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{{Enemy Infobox|image=[[File:MM1 - Kamadoma Art.png]]|caption=Artwork from ''Mega Man 1''.|names=Kamadoma, Flea|appearances=''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man 1]]'', ''[[Mega Man: The Wily Wars]]'', ''[[Mega Man Powered Up]]''|hp=1|damage=2|points=300}}
'''Kamadoma''',<ref>''MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works'' art book, 2013.</ref> also known as '''Flea'''<ref>''Mega Man'' North American manual, 1987.</ref> or mistakenly as '''Blaster''',<ref>''Mega Man: Official Complete Works'' art book, 2009.</ref> is an enemy first appearing in the original ''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man]]''. It is a tiny robot with long legs that moves by jumping around.
'''Kamadoma''',<ref>''MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works'' art book, 2013.</ref> also known as '''Flea'''<ref>''Mega Man'' North American manual, 1987.</ref> or mistakenly as '''Blaster''',<ref>''Mega Man: Official Complete Works'' art book, 2009.</ref> is an enemy first appearing in the original ''[[Mega Man (game)|Mega Man]]''. It is a tiny robot with long legs that moves by jumping around.


==In the Games==
==In the Games==
===''Mega Man''===
===''Mega Man''===
[[File:MM1 - Kamadoma.png|frame|Two colours of Kamadoma.]]
[[File:MM1 - Kamadoma.png|frame|left|Two colours of Kamadoma.]]
In the original ''Mega Man'', Kamadomas appear in [[Cut Man's stage (Mega Man 1)|Cut Man's]], [[Elec Man's stage (Mega Man 1)|Elec Man's]] and [[Bomb Man's stage (Mega Man 1)|Bomb Man's stage]], as well as [[Dr. Wily stage 1 (Mega Man 1)|the first Dr. Wily stage]]. They are fast-moving enemies that move exclusively by jumping towards [[Mega Man (Classic era)|Mega Man]], with short pauses between bounds. When doing so, they pick from one of two jump arcs at random, making either a long leap forward or a shorter hop.
In the original ''Mega Man'', Kamadomas appear in [[Cut Man Stage|Cut Man's]], [[Elec Man's stage (Mega Man 1)|Elec Man's]] and [[Bomb Man's stage (Mega Man 1)|Bomb Man's stage]], as well as [[Dr. Wily stage 1 (Mega Man 1)|the first Dr. Wily stage]]. They are fast-moving enemies that move exclusively by jumping towards [[Mega Man (Classic era)|Mega Man]], with short pauses between bounds. When doing so, they pick from one of two jump arcs at random, making either a long leap forward or a shorter hop.


Kamadomas can be destroyed in one hit for 500 points, but their small size and agility can make them difficult to hit. Touching one deals 2 damage to Mega Man.
Kamadomas can be destroyed in one hit for 500 points, but their small size and agility can make them difficult to hit. Touching one deals 2 damage to Mega Man.
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Enemy Info
MM1 - Kamadoma Art.png
Artwork from Mega Man 1.
General information
Name(s):Kamadoma, Flea
Appearances:Mega Man 1, Mega Man: The Wily Wars, Mega Man Powered Up
Game Info
HP:1
Damage:2
Points:300


Kamadoma,[1] also known as Flea[2] or mistakenly as Blaster,[3] is an enemy first appearing in the original Mega Man. It is a tiny robot with long legs that moves by jumping around.

In the Games

Mega Man

Two colours of Kamadoma.

In the original Mega Man, Kamadomas appear in Cut Man's, Elec Man's and Bomb Man's stage, as well as the first Dr. Wily stage. They are fast-moving enemies that move exclusively by jumping towards Mega Man, with short pauses between bounds. When doing so, they pick from one of two jump arcs at random, making either a long leap forward or a shorter hop.

Kamadomas can be destroyed in one hit for 500 points, but their small size and agility can make them difficult to hit. Touching one deals 2 damage to Mega Man.

Trivia

  • The name Kamadoma (カマドウマ, kamadōma) is a Japanese name for the camel cricket, specifically Diestrammena apicalis, in reference to the enemy's diminutive size and jumping ability. The name "Flea" given in the original English manual plays on the same theme.
  • According to the Database in Mega Man Legacy Collection, it was originally built to protect crops from pests, though it is not clear by what means it would do so.

References

  1. MM25: Mega Man & Mega Man X Official Complete Works art book, 2013.
  2. Mega Man North American manual, 1987.
  3. Mega Man: Official Complete Works art book, 2009.

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