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''Hebereke'' is a cult game series made by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} from 1991 to 2001 and revived in 2024. The titular character, a penguin with a detachable head, was Sunsoft's mascot for the 1990s. The only game in the series to be exported outside of Japan was VideoGame/{{Ufouria}}. Nearly all the titles in the series were vastly different, being sold more on the marketing power of its appealingly strange, [[Creator/{{Sanrio}} Sanrio-esque characters]] than unifying gameplay hooks. The franchise overall was very similar to the longer-running [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] series.
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''Hebereke'' is a cult game series made by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} from 1991 to 2001 and revived in 2024. The titular character, a penguin with a detachable head, was Sunsoft's mascot for the 1990s. The Until 2024's release of ''Sugoi Hebereke'' on the Platform/NintendoSwitch Online service, the only game in the series to be exported outside of Japan was VideoGame/{{Ufouria}}.''VideoGame/{{Ufouria}}''. Nearly all the titles in the series were vastly different, being sold more on the marketing power of its appealingly strange, [[Creator/{{Sanrio}} Sanrio-esque characters]] than unifying gameplay hooks. The franchise overall was very similar to the longer-running [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series.
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* ''Sugoi Hebereke'' (PlatformFighter)
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* ''Sugoi Hebereke'' (PlatformFighter)(PlatformFighter), which was eventually rereleased on the Nintendo Switch Online
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[[caption-width-right:270:Clockwise from top-right, [[{{Ojou}} O-Chan]], [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Hebe]], [[JapaneseDelinquents Jennifer]], and [[DissonantSerenity Suzukezaemon]].]]
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[[caption-width-right:270:Clockwise from top-right, [[{{Ojou}} O-Chan]], [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Hebe]], [[JapaneseDelinquents Jennifer]], and [[DissonantSerenity Suzukezaemon]].Sukezaemon]].]]
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* ''Ufouria: The Saga 2'' (2024, Metroidvania platformer that serves as a sequel/remake to ''Ufouria'')
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* ''Ufouria: ''[[VideoGame/Ufouria2 Ufouria: The Saga 2'' 2]]'' (2024, Metroidvania platformer that serves as a sequel/remake to ''Ufouria'')
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''Hebereke'' is a cult game series made by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} from 1991 to 2001. The titular character, a penguin with a detachable head, was Sunsoft's mascot for the 1990s. The only game in the series to be exported outside of Japan was VideoGame/{{Ufouria}}. Nearly all the titles in the series were vastly different, being sold more on the marketing power of its appealingly strange, [[Creator/{{Sanrio}} Sanrio-esque characters]] than unifying gameplay hooks. The franchise overall was very similar to the longer-running [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] series.
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''Hebereke'' is a cult game series made by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} from 1991 to 2001.2001 and revived in 2024. The titular character, a penguin with a detachable head, was Sunsoft's mascot for the 1990s. The only game in the series to be exported outside of Japan was VideoGame/{{Ufouria}}. Nearly all the titles in the series were vastly different, being sold more on the marketing power of its appealingly strange, [[Creator/{{Sanrio}} Sanrio-esque characters]] than unifying gameplay hooks. The franchise overall was very similar to the longer-running [[Franchise/{{Kirby}} Kirby]] series.
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* ''Ufouria: The Saga 2'' (Metroidvania platformer that serves as a sequel/remake to ''Ufouria'')
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* ''Ufouria: The Saga 2'' (Metroidvania (2024, Metroidvania platformer that serves as a sequel/remake to ''Ufouria'')
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* GridPuzzle: ''O-Chan no Oekaki Logic'' revolves around solving nonograms with the help of TheOjou O-chan.
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* ''O-Chan no Oekaki Logic'' (Nonogram/Picross Puzzle Game)
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* ''O-Chan no Oekaki Logic'' (Nonogram/Picross ([[GridPuzzle nonogram/picross]] Puzzle Game)
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* ''Ufouria: The Saga 2'' (Metroidvania platformer that serves as a sequel/remake to ''Ufouria'')
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* ''VideoGame/MrGimmick'' (Though not directly related, it is often grouped as being part of the Hebereke series in retrospect thanks to being similar to Ufouria. The Hebereke soundtrack included clips from ''Mr. Gimmick'', for instance)
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* ''VideoGame/MrGimmick'' ''VideoGame/Gimmick1992'' (Though not directly related, it is often grouped as being part of the Hebereke series in retrospect thanks to being similar to Ufouria. The Hebereke soundtrack included clips from ''Mr. Gimmick'', for instance)
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* EverythingsBetterWithPenguins: Bop-Louie was originally the titular Hebereke, who looked like an albino penguin with tiny eyes and beak. There are also, among the enemies, guys dressed as penguins.
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* A good amount of the examples listed in the page for VideoGame/{{Ufouria}} also apply here, in the case of the original game.
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First of all, this specific trope should go in the YMMV page; secondly, it was a zero-context example anyway.
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* Cute Slime Mook: Called ''Popoons'' in the series, they are basically equivalent to the puyos from ''Videogame/PuyoPuyo'', especially in ''Hebereke no Popoon.''
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* Cute Slime Mook: CuteSlimeMook: Called ''Popoons'' in the series, they are basically equivalent to the puyos from ''Videogame/PuyoPuyo'', especially in ''Hebereke no Popoon.''