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{{Infobox Enemy
|name = Hoppers
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|name = Hunchback
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|image = Hunchback - 01.gif
|image =[[File:Cv3-hback.gif]] [[File:Cv3-jgremlin.gif]] [[File:Rob-fleaman.gif]]
 
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|caption = Hunchback as he appears in Castlevania
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|aname = Many Names
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*フリーフリッカーマン ''Furīfurikkāman'' (Flea Flicker Man)
|game = Many Games
 
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*のみ男 ''Nomiotoko'' (Fleaman)
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*ホッパー ''Hoppā'' (Hopper)
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*せむし男 ''Semushiotoko'' (Hunchback)
|lore =
 
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*小男 ''Kootoko'' (Small Man)
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*まる虫獣人 ''Marumushi Jyūjin'' (Pill Bug Beast Man)
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*Ghoul Rabbit
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*Grim Man
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|aname = [[Armored Fleaman]], [[Ripper|Death Ripper]], Dwarf, [[Armored Fleaman|Flea Armor]], [[Flea Man]], [[Flea Man|Fleaman]], Ghoul, Gremlin, Hopper, Josh, [[Ripper]]
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|abil = Hops around erratically
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|type = [[:category:Humans|Human]], [[:category:Animal-Type Enemies|animal]]
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|lore = [[:category:Film-Based Monsters|Horror films]]
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|eng voice =
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|jpn voice =
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|game = Various (see [[Hunchback#Enemy Data|Enemy Data]])
 
|gallery =
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|stuff1 = [[Hunchback/Enemy Data|Enemy Data]]
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|stuff2 =
 
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{{For|the [[Lords of Shadow Timeline|Lords of Shadow]] enemy|Hunchback (Lords of Shadow)}}
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{{For|the main articles of the updated variants of this enemy|Flea Man|Ripper}}
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{{For|the winged lizard also called "Gremlin"|Gremlin}}
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The '''Hunchback''' is an [[:category:Enemies|enemy]] in the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series. He is a diminutive foe who perfected the art of leaping long ago.
   
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==Description==
Probably the most annoying of the original enemies from the [[Castlevania series]], '''Hoppers''' (known by a variety of names) are a thorn in the side of heroes and players alike. They generally hop about in erratic patterns, forward and backward, with small and large hops. Hoppers are often carried by a "[[Droppers|dropper]]" enemy that flies at a certain height in unlimited streams from one end of the screen to the other, pausing to drop a Hopper. Different types of droppers are associated with different types of Hoppers.
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Probably one of the most annoying of the original enemies from the ''[[Castlevania (series)|Castlevania]]'' series, Hunchbacks are a thorn in the side of heroes and players alike. They generally hop about in erratic patterns, forward and backward, with small and large hops. Hoppers are often carried by a "[[dropper]]" enemy that flies at a certain height in unlimited streams from one end of the screen to the other, pausing to drop them. Different types of droppers are associated with different types of Hoppers.
   
The first Hoppers were small balding men called '''Hunchback'''s, patterned after [[Igor]], who is found in the original [[Castlevania I|Castlevania]] game. Igor himself was an invincible version who fought alongside [[The Creature|Frankenstein's Monster]]. This variety recurred in [[Vampire Killer (Video Game)|Vampire Killer]], [[Haunted Castle]], the parody game [[Konami Wai Wai World]], the North American and European versions of [[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse]], and [[Castlevania Chronicles]]. Hunchbacks would sometimes be dropped by [[Eagle]]s. Because Hunchbacks were not in the original Japanese version of Dracula's Curse, they are sometimes dropped by [[Harpy|Harpies]] in that game outside of Japan.
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The first Hoppers were small balding men called '''Hunchbacks''', patterned after [[Igor]], who is found in the original ''[[Castlevania (video game)|Castlevania]]'' game. Igor himself was an invincible version who fought alongside [[The Creature|Frankenstein's Monster]]. This variety recurred in ''[[Vampire Killer (video game)|Vampire Killer]]'', ''[[Haunted Castle]]'', the parody game ''[[Konami Wai Wai World]]'', the North American and European versions of ''[[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse]]'' and ''[[Castlevania Chronicles]]''. Hunchbacks would sometimes be dropped by [[Eagle]]s. Because Hunchbacks were not in the original Japanese version of ''Dracula's Curse'', they are sometimes dropped by [[Harpy|Harpies]] in that game outside of Japan.
   
The second type of Hoppers are known as '''Ghoul Rabbit'''s in Japan, and '''Gremlin'''s in North America. They were vicious hopping rabbits with long teeth. They appeared as a replacement for the Hunchback in the Japanese version of Dracula's Curse. In the North American and European versions, artwork for these rabbits was created for Nintendo Power and they were dubbed "Gremlins". This artwork was based on the gremlin-like art from the Japanese manual, but the sprite for the Gremlin was actually changed in the game itself to be the same as the sprites for the Hunchbacks. Ghoul Rabbits and Gremlins returned in [[Super Castlevania IV]] in all regions. They are sometimes dropped by [[Harpy|Harpies]] in both games.
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The second type of Hoppers are known as '''Ghoul Rabbits''' in Japan, and '''Gremlins''' in North America. They were vicious hopping rabbits with long teeth. They appeared as a replacement for the Hunchback in the Japanese version of ''Dracula's Curse''. In the North American and European versions, artwork for these rabbits was created for [[Nintendo Power]] and they were dubbed "Gremlins". This artwork was based on the gremlin-like art from the Japanese instruction booklet, but the sprite for the Gremlin was actually changed in the game itself to be the same as the sprites for the Hunchbacks. Ghoul Rabbits and Gremlins returned in ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]'' in all regions. They are sometimes dropped by [[Harpy|Harpies]] in both games.
   
The third type of Hoppers are the [[Flea Men]], which first appeared in [[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood]]. They were further deformed to have a small head and arms, and flea-like characteristics. Flea Men are the standard hoppers in the more recent games. These Flea Men are sometimes dropped by large [[Bat]]s. Many other types of Flea Men exist.
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The third type of Hoppers are the [[Flea Man|Flea Men]], which first appeared in ''[[Castlevania: Rondo of Blood]]''. They were further deformed to have a small head and arms, and flea-like characteristics. Flea Men are the standard hoppers in the more recent games. These Flea Men are sometimes dropped by large [[Bat]]s. Many other types of Flea Men exist.
   
The games created by [[KCEK]] have different type of droppers in them. A skinny green lizard-like [[Ghoul]] Hopper appears in [[Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness]]. A relatively large cross between a Hunchback (has long arms) and a Flea Man (has a small head) simply called a '''Hopper''' appears in [[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon]].
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The games created by [[Konami#Konami Computer Entertainment Kobe|KCEK]] have different type of droppers in them. A skinny green lizard-like [[Ghoul]] Hopper appears in ''[[Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness]]''. A relatively large cross between a Hunchback (has long arms) and a Flea Man (has a small head) simply called a '''Hopper''' appears in ''[[Castlevania: Circle of the Moon]]''.
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==Enemy Data==
 
{{See|Hunchback/Enemy Data}}
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery position="center" captionalign="center">
<gallery>
 
File:C1 Hunchback.JPG|Hunchback from the Japanese Castlevania manual
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C1 Hunchback.JPG|'''Hunchback''' from the Japanese ''[[Castlevania (video game)|Castlevania]]'' instruction booklet
File:VK Grim Man.JPG|"Grim Man" from the Japanese Vampire Killer manual
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VK Grim Man.JPG|'''Grim Man''' from the Japanese ''[[Vampire Killer (video game)|Vampire Killer]]'' instruction booklet
File:CV3 J Manual Goblin.JPG|Gremlin from Japanese manual for Dracula's Curse
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CV3 J Manual Goblin.JPG|'''Gremlin''' from the Japanese ''[[Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse|Dracula's Curse]]'' instruction booklet
File:NP C3 Gremlin.JPG|Gremlin from Nintendo Power's coverage of Dracula's Curse
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NP C3 Gremlin.JPG|'''Gremlin''' from the ''[[Nintendo Power - Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse guide]]''
File:18evilrabbit.jpg|"Goul Rabbit" from the All About Akumajo Dracula guide for Super Castlevania IV
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18evilrabbit.jpg|'''Ghoul Rabbit''' from the ''[[All About Akumajō Dracula]]'' guide for ''[[Super Castlevania IV]]''
Dream_castleres_screenshot26.jpg|For the canceled ''[[Castlevania: Resurrection]]''
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Dream castleres screenshot26.jpg|A hunchback for the canceled ''[[Castlevania: Resurrection]]''
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
   
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==See also==
==Game-Specific Information==
 
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*[[Flea Man]]
===Castlevania: The Arcade===
 
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*[[Hunchback (Lords of Shadow)]]
Flea Men leap over walls in order to get you in the Rampart section of [[Arcade Stage 4|Stage 4]] in [[Castlevania: The Arcade]].
 
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*[[Igor]]
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[[Category:Animal-Type Enemies]]
 
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[[Category:Film-Based Monsters]]
==Enemy Data==
 
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[[Category:Humans]]
{{Enemy Table Begin|Hoppers}}
 
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[[Category:Adventure ReBirth Enemies]]
{{Castlevania Enemy Data|1}}
 
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[[Category:Aria of Sorrow Enemies]]
{{Vampire Killer Enemy Data|11}}
 
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[[Category:Bloodlines Enemies]]
{{Wai Wai World Enemy Data|12}}
 
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[[Category:Castlevania I Enemies]]
{{Haunted Castle Enemy Data|4}}
 
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[[Category:Chronicles Enemies]]
{{Dracula's Curse Enemy Data|6}}
 
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[[Category:Circle of the Moon Enemies]]
{{Super Castlevania IV Enemy Data|14}}
 
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[[Category:Curse of Darkness Enemies]]
{{Chronicles Enemy Data|Hunchback}}
 
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[[Category:Dawn of Sorrow Enemies]]
{{Rondo of Blood Enemy Data|Flea Man}}
 
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[[Category:Dracula X Chronicles Enemies]]
{{Bloodlines Enemy Data|Gremlin}}
 
{{Dracula X Enemy Data|Flea Man}}
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[[Category:Dracula X Enemies]]
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[[Category:Dracula's Curse Enemies]]
{{Symphony of the Night Enemy Data|Flea Man}}
 
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[[Category:Harmony of Despair Enemies]]
{{Symphony of the Night Enemy Data|Flea Armor}}
 
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[[Category:Harmony of Dissonance Enemies]]
{{Legends Enemy Data|Josh}}
 
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[[Category:Haunted Castle Enemies]]
{{Legacy of Darkness Enemy Data|Ghoul}}
 
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[[Category:Lament of Innocence Enemies]]
{{Circle of the Moon Enemy Data|Fleaman}}
 
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[[Category:Legacy of Darkness Enemies]]
{{Circle of the Moon Enemy Data|Hopper}}
 
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[[Category:Legends Enemies]]
{{Enemy Table End}}
 
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[[Category:Order of Ecclesia Enemies]]
{{Enemy Footer}}
 
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[[Category:Order of Shadows Enemies]]
See more at [[Hoppers/Enemy Data 2]]
 
[[Category:Monsters]]
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[[Category:Portrait of Ruin Enemies]]
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[[Category:Rondo of Blood Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Super Castlevania IV Enemies]]
 
[[Category:Symphony of the Night Enemies]]
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[[Category:Vampire Killer Enemies]]
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[[Category:Wai Wai World Enemies]]

Revision as of 03:13, 19 October 2019

For the Lords of Shadow enemy, see Hunchback (Lords of Shadow).
For the main articles of the updated variants of this enemy, see Flea Man and Ripper.
For the winged lizard also called "Gremlin", see Gremlin.

The Hunchback is an enemy in the Castlevania series. He is a diminutive foe who perfected the art of leaping long ago.

Description

Probably one of the most annoying of the original enemies from the Castlevania series, Hunchbacks are a thorn in the side of heroes and players alike. They generally hop about in erratic patterns, forward and backward, with small and large hops. Hoppers are often carried by a "dropper" enemy that flies at a certain height in unlimited streams from one end of the screen to the other, pausing to drop them. Different types of droppers are associated with different types of Hoppers.

The first Hoppers were small balding men called Hunchbacks, patterned after Igor, who is found in the original Castlevania game. Igor himself was an invincible version who fought alongside Frankenstein's Monster. This variety recurred in Vampire Killer, Haunted Castle, the parody game Konami Wai Wai World, the North American and European versions of Castlevania III: Dracula's Curse and Castlevania Chronicles. Hunchbacks would sometimes be dropped by Eagles. Because Hunchbacks were not in the original Japanese version of Dracula's Curse, they are sometimes dropped by Harpies in that game outside of Japan.

The second type of Hoppers are known as Ghoul Rabbits in Japan, and Gremlins in North America. They were vicious hopping rabbits with long teeth. They appeared as a replacement for the Hunchback in the Japanese version of Dracula's Curse. In the North American and European versions, artwork for these rabbits was created for Nintendo Power and they were dubbed "Gremlins". This artwork was based on the gremlin-like art from the Japanese instruction booklet, but the sprite for the Gremlin was actually changed in the game itself to be the same as the sprites for the Hunchbacks. Ghoul Rabbits and Gremlins returned in Super Castlevania IV in all regions. They are sometimes dropped by Harpies in both games.

The third type of Hoppers are the Flea Men, which first appeared in Castlevania: Rondo of Blood. They were further deformed to have a small head and arms, and flea-like characteristics. Flea Men are the standard hoppers in the more recent games. These Flea Men are sometimes dropped by large Bats. Many other types of Flea Men exist.

The games created by KCEK have different type of droppers in them. A skinny green lizard-like Ghoul Hopper appears in Castlevania: Legacy of Darkness. A relatively large cross between a Hunchback (has long arms) and a Flea Man (has a small head) simply called a Hopper appears in Castlevania: Circle of the Moon.

Enemy Data

See: Hunchback/Enemy Data

Gallery

See also