Boss list: 00:00 Intro 00:17 01 Arnold The Pitbull 01:22 02 Dizzy 03:22 03 The Train 09:49 04 Melvin The Monster 11:29 05 The Pinball 13:13 Final Boss - Duck Vader 15:20 Ending
@@Getagirlfriend-y4e what's wrong with pinning himself people pin themselves to show important information how are we supposed to know when each boss fight what if somebody is revisiting this video and wanting to see one specific boss fight
Harold and Friends 2 All Bosses Boss: Ink Bendy Boss: Evil Godzilla Boss: The Nurpo Monster Boss: Panda Kong Boss: The Devil Dog Boss: Aliens Boss: Sonic Exe Final Boss: Evil Harold and Robot Ending
I've always been impressed by how 90s Konami always gave an honest shot at pulling in actual bad guys from the shows they licensed for video games, and Tiny Toons was no exception - and they didn't always just go with the obvious big bads. Silas Wonder and his two minions make up the mid-boss of the train section, and Dr. Gene Splicer (he's the guy running the machine that's the actual target during the Stage 3 boss), who only had a single major appearance and a few cameos, shows up in SEVERAL of their games as a boss - he's even a recurring one in the Genesis game to boot.
@@edwardgaines6561 Agreed, Slash (and the whole fourth stage in the Technodrome, which wasn't present in the arcade port) was a cool addition. Sure, he was easily one of the hardest bosses in the game if not THE hardest, but hey, sometimes that's the price you pay for a little authenticity. ;3
Haven't watched Tiny Toons in almost 30 years and it didn't even occur to me that the mini-boss on the train was a character from the show - given the setting of the Wild West episode, as a kid I thought he was an Abe Lincoln impostor LOL The guy appears in just one episode early in the show's run and he's given the spotlight here. Konami definitely does its homework!
Konami sure got a lot of mileage out of the _Tiny Toons_ franchise! Even the music is on par with Looney Tunes. Too bad it died after 16-bit era ended.
Ha, you and me both! It's funny, because they might as well be screaming out EXACTLY what you need to do immediately before the fight starts, and apparently I wasn't the only one who didn't make the connection for a while. Bein' a kid!
@@carlosaugusto9821 Definitely. My dad got us super ghosts and goblins. Not only was it scary for me, but we couldn't even get past the first level 😄😄😱
Hampton:Dizzy is destroying the kitchen. If we don't stop him, there won't be anything for lunch!!! Also Hampton: Dizzy is a big eater. Let's give him something to eat!!!
YOu didnt play the football stage? Is it impossible to take no damage? Wrong! I saw one clip where dude ran that ball all the way through with out one hit! The computer was trying its best to ramp it up but dude was off the chain!
Tiny Toon Adventures (SNES) All Bosses Boss 1 Arnold Boss 2 Dizzy Boss 3 Silas Boss 4 Arnold Boss 5 Montana Boss 6 The Train Boss 7 Gene & Melvin Boss 8 The Pinball Final Boss - Duck Vader + Ending & Credits
Yikes. I never even played this game but between the awkward way of attacking and the even more awkward hit detection, this must have been a pain in the rear. The rail cart escapes once it hits 88 MPH, huh? Nice little Zemekis Easter Egg. :P
There are two ways of attack in the game, either a somersault kick with the attack button or a dash jump, I guess crouching while dashing would result in a slide that also counts as an attack. Also, while performing those attacks, Buster was pretty much invincible against most contact damage.
MajinZarak ah okay. like i felt like so many things should have made contact with Buster but they didnt. and then when buster did his attacks it felt like it shouldnt have lol