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''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'', known in Japan as for the
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, is a 1989
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developed by
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for the
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. It was also released for the
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in Japan as and in North America as the same name as the North American NES release. It is the first game in Kemco's ''
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'' series and the only one that was released for a home console; the four subsequent games in the series were released on handheld devices. (This only includes games with the ''Crazy Castle'' title; a game in the Japanese ''Mickey Mouse'' series was reworked into '' Kid Klown in Night Mayor World'', which saw an NES release and a sequel on
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but was not otherwise connected with the North American ''Crazy Castle'' games.) Three different versions starred three different cartoon characters:
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, and
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's
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and
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, and were first released in 1989. The object of the game is to guide Bugs through a series of rooms collecting carrots to advance through the levels. However, four other ''
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'' characters are wandering the castle in a bid to stop Bugs:
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,
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,
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, and
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. The Japanese Game Boy version was followed by a sequel, Mickey Mouse II, in 1991.


Gameplay

While presented in a side-scroller format, ''Crazy Castle'' differs from standard side-scrollers such as ''
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'' in that Bugs Bunny does not have the ability to jump; therefore, only by taking different routes can Bugs avoid enemies. Some of the levels have
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s, invincibility potions, safes, crates, flower pots, or ten thousand-pound weights that can be used against the enemies in the game. As a result, the game has a "puzzle-solving" atmosphere. Players score 100 points for every carrot with the last one in each floor giving the player an extra life, 100 points for every enemy defeated using invincibility bottles, 500 points per enemy using boxing glove, and 1000 points per enemy that gets hit with heavy objects. Because most
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game cartridges lacked the ability to save, passwords can be used to start at a certain level in this game.


Plot

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has been kidnapped by Wile E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck, and Sylvester. Bugs must travel through 60 levels (80 in the Game Boy version) in order to save her. To get past each level, Bugs must collect all 8 carrots in each level.


Characters

There are four enemy characters - Sylvester, Daffy Duck, Wile E. Coyote and Yosemite Sam. However, the Sylvester character has three variations - two gray, one green and one pink, Daffy has two variations, one being dark gray and one brown, and Yosemite Sam being either in blue or brown. * Gray Sylvester - can only travel up a floor or a tube; cannot bypass a door or tube without going through it; cannot go under staircases; cannot stop moving; two of this kind can be used in a single level. * Green Sylvester - can travel both up and down a floor or tube; can bypass a door or tube without going through it; can go under staircases; cannot stop moving. * Pink Sylvester - can only travel up a floor or a tube; cannot bypass a door or tube without going through it; cannot go under staircases; able to stop moving after a short distance travelled. * Yosemite Sam / Wile E. Coyote - cannot go through doors or tubes; once they've traveled down a staircase, they cannot go back up; cannot stop moving. * Daffy Duck - cannot go through doors or tubes; once he has traveled down a staircase, he cannot go back up; able to stop moving after a short distance travelled.


Development

The North American NES game is a modified version of the Japan-exclusive Family Computer Disk System title, ''Roger Rabbit''. Roger Rabbit is the game's playable character, all the villains are ''
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''-related, and hearts are collected. Due to
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owning the rights to develop and publish Disney film-based video games, as well as
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already having published Rare's own video game adaptation of the film, Kemco decided to use Bugs Bunny, due to he and Roger both being rabbits, making it easier for Kemco to modify the ''Roger Rabbit'' game and release it outside Japan as ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle''. For the Game Boy version, Kemco's license to develop and/or publish video games based on ''
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'' became outdated; however, they still had the license to create Disney-based video games, which they used to create ''Mickey Mouse'' for Game Boy. An early beta version of the game shows the working title as ''Bugs Bunny Fun House''. In 1997, Kemco released the Game Boy version along with ''
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'' in one cartridge under the name ''Bugs Bunny Collection''.


Sequels

The game has spawned three sequels, including ''
The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2 ''The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 2'', known in Japan as ミッキーマウスII (''Mickey Mouse II'') and in Europe as ''Mickey Mouse'' or ''Hugo'', is a video game originally developed by Kemco for the Game Boy in 1991. It is the sequel to the 1989 ...
'', '' Bugs Bunny: Crazy Castle 3'', '' Bugs Bunny in Crazy Castle 4'' and a spin-off game, ''Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5''. The Game Boy Japanese version, Mickey Mouse, has spawned four sequels, including Mickey Mouse II, Mickey Mouse III: Balloon Dreams, Mickey Mouse IV: The Magical Labyrinth, and Mickey Mouse V: The Magical Stick. Other games published by Kemco with Mickey Mouse include the spin-off game Mickey's Chase.


Legacy

The NES version of ''Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle'' was prominently featured in an ''
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'' episode of the same name, which was released on August 5, 2009. It was featured again in the 2021 feature film, '' Space Jam: A New Legacy'' for a few brief moments, where a young
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is given a Game Boy with the game inside it.


Reviews

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References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle 1989 video games Kemco games Mickey Mouse video games Nintendo Entertainment System games Famicom Disk System games Game Boy games Video games developed in Japan Video games featuring Bugs Bunny Video games set in castles Who Framed Roger Rabbit video games Warner Bros. video games