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The '''Alarm Monkey'''<ref>Game & Watch Panorama Screen ''Mario's Bombs Away'' English instruction pages 2 & 3</ref> is a minor character from ''[[Mario's Bombs Away]]''. He is a {{wp|mandrill}} that swings a bell, acting as the game's alarm indicator. The Alarm Monkey can be seen again in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' in the starting sequence of the game's credits, where he is seen swinging a bell as in its original appearance.
The '''Alarm Monkey'''<ref>Game & Watch Panorama Screen ''Mario's Bombs Away'' English instruction pages 2 & 3</ref> is a minor character from ''[[Mario's Bombs Away]]''. He is a {{wp|mandrill}} that swings a bell, acting as the game's alarm indicator (he is located under the time/score). The Alarm Monkey can be seen again in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]'' in the starting sequence of the game's credits, where he is seen swinging a bell as in its original appearance.


In the [[Game & Watch]] game ''[[Parachute]]'', there is an alarm monkey with a different appearance.
In the [[Game & Watch]] game ''[[Parachute]]'', there is an alarm monkey with a different appearance.

Revision as of 09:27, August 12, 2019

Template:Character-infobox The Alarm Monkey[1] is a minor character from Mario's Bombs Away. He is a mandrill that swings a bell, acting as the game's alarm indicator (he is located under the time/score). The Alarm Monkey can be seen again in Game & Watch Gallery 4 in the starting sequence of the game's credits, where he is seen swinging a bell as in its original appearance.

In the Game & Watch game Parachute, there is an alarm monkey with a different appearance.

Trivia

  • In Game & Watch Gallery 4, the alarm monkey has a 1-bit look instead of the colorized look, unlike its first appearance.

References

  1. ^ Game & Watch Panorama Screen Mario's Bombs Away English instruction pages 2 & 3