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Bounce Man
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Name(s): | Bounce Man |
Type(s): | Boss |
Related Number(s): | DWN-088 |
Lore Details | |
Affiliation(s): | Robot Master |
Location(s) | Boing-Boing Park |
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Game Info | |
Life Energy: | 28 (MM11) |
Damage: | Mega Man 11: 4 (touch) 4 (fast bounce) 6 (punch) 6 (hand) 4 (sudden fall) 4 (apart parts) SPEED GEAR: 4 (touch) values may differ in Super Hero mode |
Weapon(s): | Bounce Ball |
Weakness(es): | Pile Driver |
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Voice (JP): | Yukari Tamura |
Voice (EN): | Bonnie Gordon |
Physical Appearance
Personality
In the games
Mega Man 11
Official Data

Mega Man 11 Gallery
Bounce Man was developed as a crash test robot, but his incredible stretching and bouncing abilities led him to become an instructor at the indoor athletics facility "Boing-Boing Park."
Innocent and optimistic, he can't help bouncing around in joy no matter the situation. He tends to accidentally bounce into people and send them flying, making himself a bit of a nuisance.
His fitness lessons at Boing-Boing Park are a new style of exercise that he calls "Hopxercise" - it's like boxing, but on trampolines. It's surprisingly popular with middle-aged women.
His funny looks and big round body are a hit with kids, making Bounce Man a household name.
Manufacturer: Joint R&D (Rebound Rubber & Momo's Robot Farm)