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A cave boy who uses his big head to hit enemies. He can climb to high places using his teeth, and if he eats meat, his energy levels rise, and he can become invincible for a short period of time. He was one of the three mascots of Hudson Soft, along with [[Bomberman (character)|Bomberman]] and [[Master Higgins]].
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A cave boy who uses his big head to hit enemies. He can climb to high places using his teeth, and if he eats meat, his energy levels rise, and he can become invincible for a short period of time. He was one of the three mascots of Hudson Soft, along with [[Bomberman (character)|Bomberman]] and [[Adventure Island#About Master Higgins|Master Higgins]].
  
 
The ''Genjin'' ({{lj|原人}}) in his Japanese name means "primitive man". It is also a pun on the video game console where he originated in, the [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]].
 
The ''Genjin'' ({{lj|原人}}) in his Japanese name means "primitive man". It is also a pun on the video game console where he originated in, the [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]].

Latest revision as of 02:37, 12 December 2023

Bonk from Bonk's Adventure.jpg
Basics
Name Bonk
Other Names Pithecantropus Computerurus[note 1]
Genjin (原人)
Moe Points baldness, caveman
From Prehistoric World
Related Characters
Zonk

Bonk is the main character of the Bonk video game series created by Hudson Soft.

Introduction

A cave boy who uses his big head to hit enemies. He can climb to high places using his teeth, and if he eats meat, his energy levels rise, and he can become invincible for a short period of time. He was one of the three mascots of Hudson Soft, along with Bomberman and Master Higgins.

The Genjin (原人) in his Japanese name means "primitive man". It is also a pun on the video game console where he originated in, the PC Engine.

He has a descendant in the future called Zonk, who is the main character of his own games.

Notes

  1. Scientific name