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{{quote|''The motto is "-bee"!'' (''Aikotoba wa -bee!'')|'''Twinbee''''s, and by extension the series' [[Catch Phrase]]}}
{{quote|''The motto is "-bee"!'' (''Aikotoba wa -bee!'')|'''Twinbee''''s, and by extension the series' [[Catch Phrase]]}}


''Twinbee'' is a long-running [[Shoot'Em Up]] series by [[Konami]], makers of ''[[Gradius]]''. It's a much more light-hearted top-down entry into the genre, with the main ships being sentient beings with arms and legs and fighting enemies like watermelon slices and ladybugs.
'''''TwinBee''''' is a long-running [[Shoot'Em Up]] series by [[Konami]], makers of ''[[Gradius]]''. It's a much more light-hearted top-down entry into the genre, with the main ships being sentient beings with arms and legs and fighting enemies like watermelon slices and ladybugs.


Yeah, [[Widget Series|it's a weird game]].
Yeah, [[Widget Series|it's a weird game]].
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In its original format, only one of the games managed to be released in North America - ''Moero Twinbee: Cinamon Hakasei wo Sukue'' became ''Stinger'' upon translation. Unfortunately, that one is widely considered to be the weakest in the series, which resulted in [[No Export for You|none of the games getting exported for a long time]]. Much to the United States' detriment, of course, as later games managed to make some great improvements to the basic setup (including a [[Life Meter]] and a plot).
In its original format, only one of the games managed to be released in North America - ''Moero Twinbee: Cinamon Hakasei wo Sukue'' became ''Stinger'' upon translation. Unfortunately, that one is widely considered to be the weakest in the series, which resulted in [[No Export for You|none of the games getting exported for a long time]]. Much to the United States' detriment, of course, as later games managed to make some great improvements to the basic setup (including a [[Life Meter]] and a plot).


However, the series is finally starting to see the light of day in the United States: [[Konami]] first released the original game as ''Rainbow Bell'' as a part of their ''Konami Arcade Classics'' collection for the [[Nintendo DS]], a later ''Twinbee Portable'' collection for the [[Play Station Portable]], and now some of the games are starting to appear for purchase on download services for each console.
However, the series is finally starting to see the light of day in the United States: [[Konami]] first released the original game as ''Rainbow Bell'' as a part of their ''Konami Arcade Classics'' collection for the [[Nintendo DS]], a later ''Twinbee Portable'' collection for the [[PlayStation Portable]], and now some of the games are starting to appear for purchase on download services for each console.


Here's a list of games in the series.
Here's a list of games in the series.
* ''Twinbee'' (Arcade/Famicom/MSX, included in ''Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits'' for the DS as ''Rainbow Bell'')
* ''TwinBee'' (Arcade/Famicom/MSX, included in ''Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits'' for the DS as ''Rainbow Bell'')
* ''Moero Twinbee'' (Famicom, released in the US as ''Stinger'')
* ''Moero TwinBee'' (Famicom, released in the US as ''Stinger'')
* ''Twinbee 3'' (Famicom)
* ''TwinBee 3'' (Famicom)
* ''Twinbee Da!!'' (Game Boy, released as ''Pop'n Twinbee'' in Europe)
* ''TwinBee Da!!'' (Game Boy, released as ''Pop'n TwinBee'' in Europe)
* ''Detana!! Twinbee'' (Arcade/X68000/PC Engine, had an international arcade version titled ''Bells & Whistle'')
* ''Detana!! TwinBee'' (Arcade/X68000/PC Engine, had an international arcade version titled ''Bells & Whistle'')
* ''Pop'n Twinbee'' (Super Famicom, released in Europe)
* ''Pop'n TwinBee'' (Super Famicom, released in Europe)
* ''Twinbee Rainbow Bell Adventure'' (Super Famicom, released in Europe)
* ''TwinBee Rainbow Bell Adventure'' (Super Famicom, released in Europe)
* ''Twinbee Taisen Puzzle Dama'' (PlayStation)
* ''TwinBee Taisen Puzzle Dama'' (PlayStation)
* ''Twinbee Yahoo!'' (Arcade)
* ''TwinBee Yahoo!'' (Arcade)
* ''Detana!! Twinbee Yahoo! Deluxe Pack'' (PlayStation/Saturn)
* ''Detana!! TwinBee Yahoo! Deluxe Pack'' (PlayStation/Saturn)
* ''Twinbee RPG'' (PlayStation)
* ''TwinBee RPG'' (PlayStation)
* ''Twinbee Portable'' (PSP)
* ''TwinBee Portable'' (PSP)
* ''Twinbee'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3D Classics]])
* ''TwinBee'' ([[Nintendo 3DS|3D Classics]])


There was also a radio drama version named ''Twinbee Paradise'' which aired following ''Pop'n Twinbee'', which was popular enough in Japan to last three seasons and a five-episode [[OVA]] series.
There was also a radio drama version named ''TwinBee Paradise'' which aired following ''Pop'n TwinBee'', which was popular enough in Japan to last three seasons and a five-episode [[OVA]] series.


Has a [[Twinbee/Awesome Music|Awesome Music]] page.
Has a [[TwinBee/Awesome Music|Awesome Music]] page.

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This series has examples of:


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* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: The Drama CD version and the anime that resulted from it are generally well-received.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: The Drama CD version and the anime that resulted from it are generally well-received.
* [[Affably Evil]]: Dr. Warumon. He's practically an [[Expy]] of [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Dr. Eggman]].
* [[Affably Evil]]: Dr. Warumon. He's practically an [[Expy]] of [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Dr. Eggman]].
* [[Brainy Baby]]: Mint. He's not able to speak with anything other than blabbles yet though, so his ship Gwinbee has to translate for the other characters the useful advices and comments he gives.
* [[Brainy Baby]]: Mint. He's not able to speak with anything other than blabbles yet though, so his ship Gwinbee has to translate for the other characters the useful advices and comments he gives.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Dr. ''Waru''mon
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Dr. ''Waru''mon.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Madoka, oh so much. Her grandfather Dr. Mardock counts too, but is a milder case.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Madoka, oh so much. Her grandfather Dr. Mardock counts too, but is a milder case.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: The bells and which power-up they grant.
* [[Color Coded for Your Convenience]]: The bells and which power-up they grant.
* [[Combination Attack]]: In two-player mode, there are two different ones - one if the players line up horizontally, and one if they line up vertically.
* [[Combination Attack]]: In two-player mode, there are two different ones - one if the players line up horizontally, and one if they line up vertically.
* [[Cool Ship]]: Twinbee, Winbee, and Gwinbee. They're sentient, and they regularly fight by punching things.
* [[Cool Ship]]: Twinbee, Winbee and Gwinbee. They're sentient, and they regularly fight by punching things.
* [[Cute'Em Up]]: May be the [[Trope Maker]], along with Sega's [[Fantasy Zone]].
* [[Cute'Em Up]]: May be the [[Trope Maker]], along with Sega's [[Fantasy Zone]].
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Princess Melora, who's actually the gentle Queen of Planet Mel (the world of Twinbee), yet is called with the "Princess" title.
* [[Everything's Better with Princesses]]: Princess Melora, who's actually the gentle Queen of Planet Mel (the world of ''Twinbee''), yet is called with the "Princess" title.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: We're not kidding about the deadly watermelons.
* [[Everything Trying to Kill You]]: We're not kidding about the deadly watermelons.
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: [[Big Bad|Dr. Warumon]] is this to Dr. Cinnamon (Warumon being a portmanteau of ''warui'' and "cinnamon").
* [[Evil Counterpart]]: [[Big Bad|Dr. Warumon]] is this to Dr. Cinnamon (Warumon being a portmanteau of ''warui'' and "cinnamon").
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* [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]]: Pastel and Light, and their respective ships.
* [[Pink Girl, Blue Boy]]: Pastel and Light, and their respective ships.
* [[POV Boy, Poster Girl]]: Light and Pastel are a non-romantic example.
* [[POV Boy, Poster Girl]]: Light and Pastel are a non-romantic example.
* [[The Professor]]: Dr. Cinnamon.
* [[The Professor]]: Dr. Cinnamon.
* [[Punny Name]]: The "Waru" in Dr. Warumon's name comes from the Japanese word for "bad".
* [[Punny Name]]: The "Waru" in Dr. Warumon's name comes from the Japanese word for "bad".
* [[Ret Canon]]: Much of the series' story was fleshed out in the ''Twinbee Paradise'' radio drama and then brought back to the game. For example, the pilots of Twinbee and Winbee were originally nameless and were given the names Light and Pastel in the radio drama.
* [[Ret Canon]]: Much of the series' story was fleshed out in the ''Twinbee Paradise'' radio drama and then brought back to the game. For example, the pilots of Twinbee and Winbee were originally nameless and were given the names Light and Pastel in the radio drama.
* [[Sapient Ship]]: All three of the ships are sentient.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The first three games did have little dull scrolling backgrounds, but starting from ''Detana!! Twinbee'', the lands or the skies you fly over are extremely detailed and beatiful, constantly changing as you go on.
* [[Scenery Porn]]: The first three games did have little dull scrolling backgrounds, but starting from ''Detana!! Twinbee'', the lands or the skies you fly over are extremely detailed and beatiful, constantly changing as you go on.
** The first level of ''Detana!! Twinbee'' really feels like flying over a small, but very wonderful land. You start flying above the forest, and then arrive into a small town: soon you're flying in mountain scapes which have train tracks on them, then you arrive into a large construction site... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Ce7ntAmy4 Just see it for yourself.]
** The first level of ''Detana!! Twinbee'' really feels like flying over a small, but very wonderful land. You start flying above the forest, and then arrive into a small town: soon you're flying in mountain scapes which have train tracks on them, then you arrive into a large construction site... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59Ce7ntAmy4 Just see it for yourself.]
** ''Twinbee Yahhoo!'', being the pinnacle of the series and thus having the best backgrounds of the series, mixes this with awesome motional parallax scrolling and voice acting, giving out the feeling that of an 90's action anime episodes. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUt9GSQs0JE A memorable moment is when Twinbee makes a somersault in the air at the first stage, background changing like if you were on the cockpit.(See at 2:54)] It gets much better at the third stage.
** ''Twinbee Yahhoo!'', being the pinnacle of the series and thus having the best backgrounds of the series, mixes this with awesome motional parallax scrolling and voice acting, giving out the feeling that of an 90's action anime episodes. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CUt9GSQs0JE A memorable moment is when Twinbee makes a somersault in the air at the first stage, background changing like if you were on the cockpit (see at 2:54)]. It gets much better at the third stage.
* [[Spotlight-Stealing Squad]]: Pastel and Winbee, ordinarily the second player, [[Ensemble Darkhorse|have proven much more popular]] than Light and Twinbee (the first player), and as such are used as the poster figures of the franchise.
* [[Sapient Ship]]: All three of the ships are sentient.
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Winbee, the female ship, has a cockpit in the shape of a heart (though it also goes into the theme design of the ships).
* [[Tertiary Sexual Characteristics]]: Winbee, the female ship, has a cockpit in the shape of a heart (though it also goes into the theme design of the ships).
* [[Widget Series]]: You get the hint very early on, as you punch windmills and shoot at flying strawberries.
* [[Widget Series]]: You get the hint very early on, as you punch windmills and shoot at flying strawberries.


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Latest revision as of 12:39, 19 May 2019

Speed up!
The motto is "-bee"! (Aikotoba wa -bee!)
Twinbee's, and by extension the series' Catch Phrase

TwinBee is a long-running Shoot'Em Up series by Konami, makers of Gradius. It's a much more light-hearted top-down entry into the genre, with the main ships being sentient beings with arms and legs and fighting enemies like watermelon slices and ladybugs.

Yeah, it's a weird game.

In its original format, only one of the games managed to be released in North America - Moero Twinbee: Cinamon Hakasei wo Sukue became Stinger upon translation. Unfortunately, that one is widely considered to be the weakest in the series, which resulted in none of the games getting exported for a long time. Much to the United States' detriment, of course, as later games managed to make some great improvements to the basic setup (including a Life Meter and a plot).

However, the series is finally starting to see the light of day in the United States: Konami first released the original game as Rainbow Bell as a part of their Konami Arcade Classics collection for the Nintendo DS, a later Twinbee Portable collection for the PlayStation Portable, and now some of the games are starting to appear for purchase on download services for each console.

Here's a list of games in the series.

  • TwinBee (Arcade/Famicom/MSX, included in Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits for the DS as Rainbow Bell)
  • Moero TwinBee (Famicom, released in the US as Stinger)
  • TwinBee 3 (Famicom)
  • TwinBee Da!! (Game Boy, released as Pop'n TwinBee in Europe)
  • Detana!! TwinBee (Arcade/X68000/PC Engine, had an international arcade version titled Bells & Whistle)
  • Pop'n TwinBee (Super Famicom, released in Europe)
  • TwinBee Rainbow Bell Adventure (Super Famicom, released in Europe)
  • TwinBee Taisen Puzzle Dama (PlayStation)
  • TwinBee Yahoo! (Arcade)
  • Detana!! TwinBee Yahoo! Deluxe Pack (PlayStation/Saturn)
  • TwinBee RPG (PlayStation)
  • TwinBee Portable (PSP)
  • TwinBee (3D Classics)

There was also a radio drama version named TwinBee Paradise which aired following Pop'n TwinBee, which was popular enough in Japan to last three seasons and a five-episode OVA series.

Has a Awesome Music page.

Tropes used in TwinBee include: