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is a video game series composed primarily of cartoon-themed vertical-scrolling shoot-'em-up games produced by
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that were released primarily in Japan. The series originated as a coin-operated video game simply titled '' TwinBee'' in
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, which was followed by several home versions and sequels. The character designs of almost every game in the series since ''
Detana!! TwinBee , released in Europe and North America as ''Bells & Whistles'', is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and released by Konami. It is the fifth entry in the ''TwinBee'' series and the second to be released for arcades fo ...
'' in
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were provided by Japanese animator Shuzilow HA (Jujiro Hamakawa), who also planned and supervised most of the subsequent installments in the ''TwinBee'' series. The series also inspired a radio drama adaptation that lasted three seasons in Japan, as well as an
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adaptation.


History

The series centers around a blue bee-shaped anthropomorphic spacecraft named TwinBee, who is usually accompanied by a pink "female" counterpart known as WinBee. In most games, the first player controls TwinBee while WinBee is controlled by the second player. A third ship also exists named GwinBee, a green counterpart to TwinBee and WinBee who in most games serves as a power-up, but in some instances also appear as a third playable spacecraft. In contrast to the serious sci-fi theme of Konami's '' Gradius'' series, the fictional universe of the ''TwinBee'' series is set in a cartoon-like world featuring several kinds of anthropomorphic creatures in addition to regular human characters. The player controls their spacecraft in most games shooting or punching at airborne enemies while throwing bombs at enemies on the ground, similarly to
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's '' Xevious''. The main power-ups in the ''TwinBee'' are
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s that the player can uncover by shooting at the floating clouds. The player must shoot these bells to keep them afloat and after shooting them a number of times, they will change colour, allowing the player to add new abilities to their spacecraft. Despite being one of Konami's most prominent series in Japan during most of the 1990s, only a select few titles were localized for the foreign market. Particularly the second console game ''Moero! TwinBee'' (which was released in America under the changed title '' Stinger''); the two
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installments, ''
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'' and '' Pop'n TwinBee: Rainbow Bell Adventures'', in Europe and ''TwinBee Da!!'' for
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, which was released in Europe as a standalone title with the name ''
Pop'n TwinBee is a top-view shoot-'em-up game originally released in 1993 by Konami for the Super Famicom in Japan. The game was also released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the PAL region. It is the sixth game in the ''TwinBee'' series and a ...
'' and later in compilations. The second arcade game, ''
Detana!! TwinBee , released in Europe and North America as ''Bells & Whistles'', is a 1991 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and released by Konami. It is the fifth entry in the ''TwinBee'' series and the second to be released for arcades fo ...
'', also had a limited international release under the name of ''Bells & Whistles''. The original arcade game was featured in the
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compilation '' Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits'' under the name ''RainbowBell'' (the European compilation, however, uses the original ''TwinBee'' name).


List of games

*'' TwinBee'', released March 5, 1985: An original arcade vertical shooter, TwinBee plays similar to
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's '' Xevious''. Players use TwinBee or WinBee in a short string of six levels that repeats indefinitely, with a boss at the end of each. A Family Computer (Famicom) and an
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version were made in 1986. The Famicom version was re-released for the Game Boy Advance under
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's Famicom Mini label in Japan only. It was released in North America as part of an arcade compilation for
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in March, 2007, where it was renamed ''RainbowBell''; when the compilation was released in Europe, the ''TwinBee'' name was restored. **''TwinBee Deluxe'', Released February 25, 2004: The Mobile Version just like a WinBee in a Deluxe Game. **''Mini Famicom: TwinBee'', Released May 21, 2004: The Famicom Version was re-released for Game Boy Advance is part for Mini Famicom. **''3D Classics: TwinBee'', Released August 10, 2011: The game was also redone in 3D and released on the
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under Nintendo's
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line. *'' Moero TwinBee: Cinnamon-hakase o Sukue!'', released on November 21, 1986, and in 1987 in America as ''Stinger'', this is the first game in the TwinBee series that was released in
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. Some enemy force kidnaps Dr. Cinnamon (creator of the TwinBee ships) and TwinBee, WinBee and GwinBee must rescue him. The Japanese version for the Family Computer Disk System in 1986, this game allowed up to three players simultaneously. Unlike its predecessor, Stinger has horizontal shooter levels (like Gradius) in addition to the vertical ones. Since the Disk System extension was not released in North America, the American version was released as a cartridge; however, it lost the three-player mode (only allowing for up to two players), the story scenes were removed and the difficulty was altered. ''Moero! TwinBee was re-released in cartridge format in
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with a new easy mode added. *'' TwinBee 3: Poko Poko Daimaō'', released on September 29, 1989. This is the last game in the '' TwinBee'' series for the Famicom to be released and the third game in the series. It ditches Stinger's horizontal levels, which makes this more in line with the first title. *''Pop'n TwinBee'', first released on October 12, 1990, in Japan and in autumn 1994 in Europe, is a sequel for the
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to the original ''TwinBee''. In Japan, it is known as ''TwinBee Da!!''. Despite the European title, the Japanese version actually predates the release of the Super Famicom version of ''
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'' by three years. A colorized version of the game is featured in '' Konami GB Collection Vol. 2'' in Japan and ''Konami GB Collection Vol. 3'' in Europe. A full
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is featured in ''TwinBee Portable'' for
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. *''
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'' (also known as ''Bells & Whistles'' outside Japan), first released on February 21, 1991: An arcade release, also ported to the PC Engine (which was ported to
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(the latter two bundled with ''TwinBee Yahho!''). It has no relation to the original and Famicom games. While not too different from its predecessors, gameplay-wise, ''Detana!'' improves vastly on graphics and audio. It also introduces the current character cast, like TwinBee's and WinBee's characters (Light and Pastel, respectively) and other characters that would remain in the subsequent games. It was the most popular game in the series in Japan and paved the way for some merchandise products (including audio dramas and an
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). This also introduced cutscenes that played between stages, which usually showed Pastel and WinBee getting one up on Light and TwinBee. *''
Pop'n TwinBee is a top-view shoot-'em-up game originally released in 1993 by Konami for the Super Famicom in Japan. The game was also released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in the PAL region. It is the sixth game in the ''TwinBee'' series and a ...
'', first released on March 26, 1993, and later 1993 in Europe: A SNES game. It is one of ''Detana!s sequels, though they play differently. ''Pop'' uses a large energy bar, which results in game over if it depletes. When playing with two players, it is also possible to share energy. *'' Pop'n TwinBee: Rainbow Bell Adventures'' (''TwinBee: Rainbow Bell Adventure'' in Japan), released on January 7, 1994, in Japan and also in Europe during the same year. This SNES game meant the first real departure in the series. Rainbow Bell Adventures is a side-scrolling platformer. Also released in Europe, though the level order, some dialogue and the back-up system (the European version uses passwords, the Japanese one uses
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) are different. *'' TwinBee Taisen Puzzle-Dama'' published on December 9, 1994, in Japan. It is a puzzle video game for PlayStation; simple mechanics are part of a series of puzzles Taisen Puzzle-Dama and that this issue takes as its theme the world TwinBee. The game was also planned to be released on the Sega Saturn in 1995 before getting cancelled. *'' TwinBee Yahho!'', released on April 19, 1995: Another sequel for ''Detana!'', originally released in arcades, and later ported to the PlayStation and Saturn (along with ''Detana! TwinBee''). Included a vocal theme song, among other vocals, with WinBee greeting the arcade owner each time it is booted, and various snatches of dialogue from most of the characters, all voiced by the cast of TwinBee Paradise. *''
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'', a compilation released on September 29, 1995, in Japan for the PlayStation and subsequently ported to the Sega Saturn. It contains ''Detana!! TwinBee'' and ''TwinBee Yahho!''. * , released on February 26, 1998: More than a game, this is a CD-ROM with accessories inspired by the series (as a screensaver, etc.) for
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TwinBee RPG is a role-playing video game for the PlayStation. It is a spin-off of the ''TwinBee'' shoot-'em-up series featuring a storyline based on the ''TwinBee Paradise'' audio drama serial. It was released exclusively in Japan. Gameplay The game is a 3D ...
'', released on April 3, 1998: Featuring
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and made for the PlayStation, this simplistic
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, set in the complete universe of the series, was the last stand-alone retail release in the series. *, released on 2002: A rock-paper-scissors video game for mobile phones. *, released on May 6, 2003: A mobile title that is part of *''TwinBee Dungeon'', released on May 14, 2004: A roguelike dungeon
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for cell phones themed on ''TwinBee'' universe which is part of the ''
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'' series. *''TwinBee Portable'', released on January 25, 2007 (Japan): A PSP compilation featuring ''TwinBee'', ''Detana!! TwinBee'', ''Pop'n TwinBee'', ''TwinBee Yahho!'', and a remake of the Game Boy game ''TwinBee Da!''. *''TwinBee JG Pachisuro'', released in September, 2007''TwinBee JG''
at ''P-World''
(Japan): A TwinBee themed pachislot machine released by KPE. The machine is based on ''TwinBee Yahho!'' world. *''Line GoGo! TwinBee'', released on May 20, 2013, is a classic TwinBee shooter for
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developed by NAVER JAPAN and distributed by LINE GAME (
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).


Cancelled games

*''TwinBee Miracle'' (
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), 1996.


Related media


Radio drama

A radio drama version of the series was produced following the release of ''Pop'n TwinBee'' for the Super Famicom titled , which began airing on the radio station NCB on October 10, 1993. The series lasted three seasons, with the third and final series concluding on March 30, 1997, comprising a total of 96 episodes, which were later released in drama CD collections. ''TwinBee Paradise'' features the same cast of characters previously introduced in ''Detana!! TwinBee'' and ''Pop'n TwinBee''. ''TwinBee Paradise'' further developed the fictional universe of the ''TwinBee'' and many story elements introduced in the serials, including the names of TwinBee's and WinBee's pilots, Light and Pastel (who were originally nameless characters in the games), who were canonized in later video games such as '' TwinBee Yahho!'' and ''
TwinBee RPG is a role-playing video game for the PlayStation. It is a spin-off of the ''TwinBee'' shoot-'em-up series featuring a storyline based on the ''TwinBee Paradise'' audio drama serial. It was released exclusively in Japan. Gameplay The game is a 3D ...
''.


Anime

Two short anime films and an
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mini-series based on the ''TwinBee'' were produced: # The first was , a short film released in 1994 released as a promotional tie-in to the Super Famicom game ''Rainbow Bell Adventure''. Sometimes shortened to ''Winbee's Panic''. # The second anime short, , was released in 1998 alongside the first short in a promotional tie-in to the subsequent OVA series. Alternatively titled ''Tulip Beach Stories''. The
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series is titled ''TwinBee Paradise'' and is based on the radio drama of the same name. The OVA comprises three episodes, which were released individually on VHS and
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in 1999: # "Venus' Smile" ( "") # "Midsummer Mirage" (()"") # "Evil Revival" ( "")


Manga

* Four 1993 ''Comic Gamest'' supplements (volumes 85, 89, 93, and 97) contained
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of ''Detana! TwinBee'' drawn and written by Mine Yoshizaki. Between 1994 and 1996, an official manga, also by Yoshizaki, was published in three volumes in the collection Gamest Comics (numbers 011, 039 and 076). * In 2004, a manga was released titled ''Paradisiac Days'' and ''DECADE -TwinBee PARADISE TRIBUTE-''. * In 2005, a manga was released titled '' Tempora mutantur, et nos mutamur in illis'' (). * In 2006, a manga was released titled ''The first day of summer'' and ''DON'T SQUEEZE!''.


Other manga

* ''TwinBee'' and ''Moero! TwinBee'', were both featured in the manga titled ''Famicom Rocky'', published by Comic Coro Coro from 1985 to 1987. * ''TwinBee'', was featured in the manga ''Famicom Ryu'' (1985-1987) and ''Nekketsu! Famicom Shounendan'' (1986-1987), published by Comic Coro Coro. * In Issue 4, Episode 46, ''TwinBee 3: Poko Poko Daimaō'' was adapted for the manga from 1988 to 1990. * ''Moero! TwinBee: Cinnamon Hakushi wo Sukue!'', the second game in the series, was adapted for the manga titled , published in the Famitsu Comics collection from March 1989 and drawn by Tamakichi Sakura. * ''TwinBee'' is one of the video games featured in the manga titled ''Rock'n Game Boy'', by Shigeto Ikehara and Published by Comic BomBom from October 1989 to December 1991.


Appearances in other games

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'' lets you collect TwinBee as an item for 5,000 points. *'' Gradius'': The
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version has a secret Twinbee cameo. *''
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'' features a shoot-'em-up mini game starring TwinBee. *''
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'': A young man crossplays as Princess Melora. *'' Battle Tryst'': Pastel is an unlockable playable character in this
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. *''
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'': TwinBee is one of two playable ships (
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being the other one) in the second to last stage, which is a generic vertical shooting stage. *'' Wai Wai World 2: SOS!! Parsley Jō'': TwinBee is a playable character in certain levels. However, the levels in which he is playable are not just vertical shooting stages, but on-rails shooting stages in the vein of '' Space Harrier'', as well. *''Hexion'' has sound clips from ''Detana!! Twinbee''. * ''Parodius'' series: In most of the series, TwinBee and WinBee made an appearance as playable characters, while Shooting Star (the enemy red ship in ''TwinBee Yahho!'') is playable in ''
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''. Also, while Parodius is more of a parody of '' Gradius'', it features the bell powerup system in addition to the Gradius's bar system as well. Both systems works in parallel and give different powerups. Also, the bell system's powerups are temporary, while the bar system not. *'' Ganbare Goemon 2: Kiteretsu Shōgun Magginesu'': Pastel makes an appearance as an NPC in a house at the village which is visited at night. * '' Snatcher'': In the PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions, Light and Pastel appear as clients at the Outer Heaven nightclub among other Konami characters. *'' Konami Krazy Racers'': Pastel is a playable character in this kart-racing game with Konami characters. Since Pastel is available from the beginning this game represents her first time as a primary-tier character. It is the second game released in United States with a TwinBee character. Also, different colored bells in this game have different powerups. *''
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'' has Twinbee as a secret usable aircraft. *''
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'': TwinBee is a playable character in this
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. * ''Castlevania'' series: TwinBee makes an appearance as a secret item in '' Castlevania: Portrait of Ruin'', '' Castlevania: Order of Ecclesia'' and '' Castlevania: Harmony of Despair''. *'' Otomedius'': Twinbee characters appear in both ''Otomedius'' and '' Otomedius Excellent'' *''Quiz Magic Academy 5'': Getting the correct answer shows a bunch of bells and Twinbees flying. *'' Bishi Bashi'': One of the games in the series has Light and Pastel as playable characters. *'' New LovePlus+'' features a shoot-'em-up mini game starring TwinBee and WinBee. *'' Kingdom Dragonion'': TwinBee was a player character in this game. *''VS! Bomberman'': TwinBee Characters, Light and Pastel was Costumes by Bomberman. * Various entries in rhythm game franchises including '' Dance Dance Revolution'', '' Beatmania IIDX'', ''
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'', ''BeatStream'', and features remixes of songs from games in the Twinbee series.. *'' Konami Characore World'' *''
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'' *''
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'' *'' Bombergirl'': Pastel appears as playable. *'' Super Bomberman R'': One of the Dastardly Bombers eventually morphs into a Gwinbee boss. *''Contra: Returns'': TwinBee and WinBee appears as a Pet Spotlight.


References


External links


Hardcore Gaming 101 - Twinbee


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