Bubble Bobble IDs

Arcade Game

1981-1984

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Logo: We see an arcade game with the screen showing a small siver ball emereging from a tube then going then going down a slide and then bouncing off a trampoline then going down various tubes and tunnels, then going up in a balloon ,then falling,then coming up in a water spurt, before the word "Bubble" zooms out over the top and then "Bubble Bobble" zooms in.

SFX/FX: All Live Action

Music/Sounds: an arcade game-type tune

Avallibilty: When Bubble Bobble changed their logo to the "splat" design, it became extinct very fast. Check your old VHS (or Betamax) tapes.

Scare Factor: TBA

Bub's Top Of The Hour:

1985-1993

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Logo: On a living room, we see a TV imprinted by the Bubble Bobble logo with various shapes emerging from it, before a parody of Dali Salvador's Persistence of Memory appears with several Bubble Bobble clocks meting after spinning its hands, then some flying calendars with Bubble Bobble on the top of each calender on a house background changing seasons from possibly summer to winter, then to a 20th Century Fox-esque structure with 1985 or 1986 (depending on the year) on the top with the Bubble Bobble logo on it. Then, a road appears and then a Bubble Bobble arrow sign. We cut to a road with bunch of dogs of racing in hot dog-shaped karts each with a Bubble Bobble bun, then to a futuristic city with a Bubble Bobble rocket-ship passing by. Then, various people with different types of clothes and accessories, as well as a Bubble Bobble heart beating once, a robot with human ears, an early Bubble Bobble lightbulb logo, and Bub wearing a tuxedo whose bow tie spins once. Then, an ice cream cone appears with a Bubble Bobble ice cream scoop falling directly on it, then to Bub and Bob on bumper cars, but accidentally collide into each other to say "Bubble Bobble" on the bottom of the bumper cars, then to a little fish that is eaten by several bigger fish consecutively with the largest reading Bubble Bobble, then we cut to a front seat ride on a roller coaster as it goes into a Bub's head with eyes moving side to side. Finally, we cut to the same Bubble Bobble television with the same objects emitted. There is also Willy Whistle and Stoner in space-like attire as well as Bub watching it, then the Bubble Bobble logo jumps out of the TV and fills the entire screen and landing as a polygon with spikes on a blue background.

Variant: In 1987, the whole animation was changed to a completely new animation featuring Bub as a DJ with TV lollipops & friends.

SFX/FX: A mix of 2D animation and live action from Jerry Lieberman. The 1987-1988 version by International-Rocketship has 2D animation fully, though.

Music/Sounds: First, we hear a part of the Bubble Bobble theme, then We hear scats through the entire bumper until we hear the rest of similar tune used at the beginning. Occasionally, a voiceover is heard throuought the bumper.

Availability: Extinct on TV. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan.

Scare Factor: None to low. This logo brings back tons of memories.

Big Dino Quintet:

1985-1994

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Logo: We see an Bub, Bob, Stoner and Beluga walking down a street wearing Bubble Bobble shirts all mixed up. Then they change it to make it spell right. They gather inside a TV with a face on it as the Bubble Bobble shirts merge together. Then they keep walking down the street.

Variant: In a 1994 commercial for Bubble Bobble, Bub, Bob, Stoner and Beluga are walking on a globe and at the end of the commercial, when they gather into the TV set, they become live-action children.

FX: All the animation in the logo. This was designed by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY.

Music: Bub, Bob, Stoner and Beluga singing some kind of chant leading into how Bubble Bobble is #1 which is like "Hon de laud hup hivvel up Bubble, Hon de laud hup hivvel up Bubble Bubble, Hon de rikki tikki lo y living #1 Bubble Bobble!".

Availability: Extinct. However, it recently made a cameo in a promo for The 90's Are All That Jazz on Niggo X, along with many other IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan.

Scare Factor: None.

Stoner Patrol:

1985-1989

Logo: We see Stoners with parachutes falling over a field. They land on an green mountain. They begin axing it and eating parts of it. They are full and we zoom out to reveal that the mountain was a block of candy with "Bubble Bobble" on it.

FX: 2D animation. This was designed by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY.

Music: The Stoners chattering, along with some adventurous music.

Availability: Extinct. However, it recently made a cameo in a bumper for The 90's Are All That Jazz on Niggo X. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan.

Scare Factor: Minimal, but it gets to none if you like Stoners.

Knock Knock:

1985-1987

Logo: There's Bub who is knocking on the door, and Bob near the door can't hear him because he is listening to a Bubble Bobble phonograph, referencing the RCA Record logo.

FX: 2D animation. This was designed by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY.

Music: TBA.

Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan.

Scare Factor: Minimal.

Bub's: 1985-1993 Logo: We see Bub in a barbershop, saying "1, 2, 3". Then three more Bubble Dragons come in and sing, "It's time, it's time for the network of mine". Then a comb scratches the screen and a pair of scissors cuts it. Then we see Bub wearing a Bubble Bobble t-shirt as the Bubble Dragons say "Bubble Bobble!". FX/SFX: Cut-out animation by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Music/Sounds: The singing presidents. Availability: Extinct. Scare Factor: Minimal.

Golf: 1987-1994 Logo: A Willy Whistle says "Shhh..." and then hits a Bubble Bobble golf ball with his club. The ball goes through the whole course full of obstacles that read "Bubble Bobble" as you hear pinball music. The ball makes it into the hole as a bunch of creatures cheer. FX: Live-action for most of the bumper. Music: Pinball type music along with the Willy Whistle saying "Shhhh...", cartoony swooshing noises, the creatures crying "WHEEE!" and saying "Yay!". Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None. This is a good logo.

Take 50: 1986-1992 Logo: We see a clapperboard with the Bubble Bobble logo on it. Then, we see a crazy movie set with lots of Bubble Bobble logos. A car is driving into a Bubble Bobble tunnel, and a cardboard Willy Whistle appears. The set freezes, and the power goes out. FX: Cut-out animation. Music/Sound: Bub saying "Bubble Bobble - take 50!", followed by a snippet of the song "Gala Premiere" by Laurie Johnson. The Bub then says "We got it, cut!". Availability: Last seen on Niggo X during The 90s Are All That on December 26, 2011 and December 27, 2011. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low.

Bubble Dino Bop: 1988-1993 Logo: We see the two Bubble Dragons walk out of a cave. The Bubble Dragons look at a Bubble Buster dressed up in white and a Coiley skateboarding. Then, the Bubble Dragons keep walking and a Stoner rides an green convertible. Many critters appear around the Bubble Dragons and the Bubble Bobble logo appears from a star behind them. FX/SFX: Animation made by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sounds: The two Bubble Dragons singing a song that sounds like "Are you glad you got your Bubble Bobble". Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None.

Transformer: 1987-1992 Logo: We see a clay Bubble Bobble bomb. The bomb explodes into the following things in order: Bub, Stoner, Beluga, Packy, Incendo, Coiley, and finally, Cleon with a Bubble Bobble t-shirt. Trivia: According to Don Smith, the creator for this ID, this was done with three and a half cans of clay and was made in less than three and a half hours. FX: Stop-motion animation. This was done by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music: A bunch of cartoony sound effects. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None.

Pattycake: 1987-1992 Logo: We see two silhouettes with green outlines playing pattycake on Mars in outer space (we also see Earth in the background). The silhouettes then change colors. The silhouettes clap hands two times, and four green hands appear on screen. When they clap hands again, they disappear, and Bubble Bobble appears on the four green hands. SFX: 2D animation. This was done by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music: A short rap rhythm. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None to low.

Are You Glad You Got Your Bubble Bobble: 1988-1995 Logo: On a white background, the words Are You Glad You Got Your Bubble Bobble appear on a journal, one by one. The words appear two more times, and then a Bubble Bobble ribbon appears. FX: All the animation in the logo. Music: A quintet of musicians (Fred Seibert, Alan Goodman, Tom Pomposello, Eugune Pitt & Juli Davidson) singing what appears on the journal. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal.

Anagrams 1992-1999 Logo: On a green flashing background, we see Boble Buble spelled under a black box where 3 girls say each word. Then it changes to Bub Bobble and the girls repeat it. Then it changes to BobBubble and the girls repeat that. Finally, we see all 3 changes as the word changes to a Bubble Bobble oval as all the girls say Bubble Bobble. Variant:: There was a variant where the background was in other colors, and the Bubble Bobble oval is replaced with a Bubble Bobble rectangle with arrows sticking out. FX: The girls are live-action. This was designed by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY Music: The girls talking with bongos and weird music playing. Availability: Common. Scare Factor: None.

Bubble Bobble Blimp: 1991-1997 Logo: On a purple flashing background, we see 3 Incendos painting an green blimp. Then a bunch of Incendos put the letters on it to spell Bubble Bobble right on the blimp. FX: None. Music: A bunch of drums. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None.

Bubbletoons Blob 1993-1998, 2006, 2011- Logo: An green drip of slime falls, then when it hits the ground, it forms the former Bubbletoons logo, then it forms into various transformations, Packy, Woolen, and Bub. Bub slips on a banana and forms the Bubbletoons splat. Variants

When this appeared on Bubble Rewind in 2006, the last few seconds of the logo were replaced by a 2D Bubble Bobble splat.

On some prints of the Super Mario World short "Mama Luigi", the logo starts out normal, but it goes to the Bub transformation. The exclusive producers' credit appears, then the title card for the short appears.

FX: CGI. Music: A 90's like theme with sound effects for each transformation. In the variant, it sounds the same but with most of the sound effects are removed. The music continues to the title card. Availability: On Bubble Bobble itself, it was extinct for a long time, first seen on The 90's Are All That Jazz on December 31, 2011. The variant only appeared in some prints of the Super Mario World short "Mama Luigi". The part where Bub slips on a banana peel was used in the beginning of a promo for Bubbletoons tapes on the VHS version of Mega Man. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None. This logo is very popular.

Disco Super Sockets: 1992-1998 Logo: We see 6 Super Sockets shooting on a Bubble Bobble block as it zooms up on the Bubble Bobble as we hear a woman say "Do the Bubble Thing!". The Bubble Bobble theme plays except at the end it goes on Bubble. Then three Super Socket in green Bubble Bobble bubbles do some disco. It zooms in on the second Super Socket as we see the words say Bubble Bobble. FX: Live action pixelized Super Sockets on a blue and green flashing background. Music: The Super Sockets singing with disco music in the background. Availability: Extinct. But this can be seen in a break bumper for The 90's Are All That Jazz on Niggo X. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None. This is a good logo.

Lockers: 1992-1998 Logo: In a black and white school hall, we see the Bubble Bobble enemies getting stuff from lockers and going to class. As more enemies go to class, we see the Bubble Bobble lockers in black and white. One locker is open, but a Coiley bounces to shut it. The logo then turns to color. FX: Animation. Music: Just the Bubble Bobble enemies chattering and locker doors clanging shut. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low. The Bubble Bobble going from black and white to color may startle some.

Opera: 1992-1998 Logo: We see a conductor look long hair, glasses, a mustache, and a little beard on a stage as he uses his baton to start the show. Then it zooms out on a lady with big green hair that reads Bubble Bobble wearing purple singing the Bubble Bobble theme. It briefly closes up to her mouth. Then we see her whole body as she loudly sings "Bubble is kids!" Then we see the conductor with a hysterical look on his face as his glasses break. FX: All live action. This was designed by the now-defunct Blue-Brick Design in Japan. Music: Orchestra tuning up until after the conductor begins the show then the lady sings with an orchestral number in the background. Availability: Last shown on Niggo X during The 90's Are All That Jazz for the week of December 27-31, 2011, along with several other classic Bubble IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: High. The lady’s big hair, the zooming out, and the scary-looking conductor’s glasses breaking could scare quite a few.

Bubbles: 1992-1998 Logo: Chun-Chun holds up a Bubble Bobble bubble to Packy and throws it. Then we see a close-up of the spinning Bubble Bobble bubble. Then Packy catches it. FX: All live-action, with a little CGI for the bubble spinning. Music: Same as the "Critters" logo except it's meowing from Packy and the tempo is sped up. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low to medium. The high-pitched music and close-ups of the bubble might get to some.

Skeleface: 1992-1998 Logo: In a funky-style room, Baron Von Blubba appear in the center. In the background two Belugas on the right and two Bubbles on the left. The Belugas do the Bubble Bubble Bubble. Screens behind them say "Bubble." Every time Baron Von Blubba says Bubble Bobble, the Bubbles change to "Bubble Bobble." After the second time, we see Bubble Bobble pop up on the screen three times. FX: Stop-motion animation, probably. Music: A funky-sounding version of the Bubble Bobble theme. The voice actress of Baron Von Blubba is Crystal Franks, well known for the voice of Sakira the cat. Availability: Extinct originally. It reappeared in a bumper for the 2011 block The 90's Are All That Jazz on Niggo X. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. Baron Von Blubba in the middle, the close-up of the Bubble Bobbles, and the graphics may scare some. This also contains seizure-inducing flashing.

Funky Dance: 1992-1998 Logo: We see a group of Bubble Bobble enemies in a circle as a guy sings "Everybody Over Here". Then the Bubble Bobble theme plays. The Bubble Bobble enemies start to dance while carrying a Bubble Bobble parachute as they walk in a circle. Two Bubble Bobble enemies jump over the parachute as the rest of them dance. Then they cover themselves in the Bubble Bobble parachute. SFX: Animation. Music: The guy singing the Bubble Bobble theme. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None. This is a good logo.

Critters: 1992-1998 Logo: A bunch of Bubble Bobble enemies are on a picnic blanket bloated with all the food eaten (i.e cheese, and a sandwich). Coiley plays a guitar and Icendo sticks out of a bushes with Mario's hat on as they all sing the Bubble Bobble theme while some enemies hiccup. A quarter of the presented food have Bubble or Bubble Bobble in them. At the end, it zooms out so that we can read the word "Bubble Bobble" on the picnic blanket. FX: All the animation in the logo. Music: All the Bubble Bobble enemies singing with a guitar playing in the background. Availability: Last shown on Niggo X during The 90's Are All That Jazz for the week of December 27-31, 2011, along with several other classic Bubble IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low. The singing high-pitched Bubble Bobble enemies could get to some.

Cave of Monsters: 1992-1998 Logo: We see all kinds of Bubble Bobble enemies and objects on a toy Cave of Monsters set. At each enemy, Bubble Bobble is right at the top. A bunch of kids sing the Bubble Bobble theme. A pause occurs with Bub saying "What?" and a bunch of cartoon sounds. Then the kids resume the song by saying "Bubble is kids" followed by a Coiley laughing and Packy meowing quickly. FX: Just live-action of a bunch of toys from a Cave of Monsters set. Music: The kids singing and the animal noises with bluegrass twang in the background. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None. This is a funny logo.

Super Socket Fishing: 1996-2000 Logo: We see a bowl with Bubble Bobble soup in it. Super Socket flies past the bowl, then Incendo pops out of the bowl and eats Super Socket. Super Socket comes out of the soup a few seconds later. SFX: 2D animation produced by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sound: The Super Socket buzzing, then a short guitar riff. Availability: Last shown on Niggo X during The 90's Are All That Jazz for the week of December 27-31, 2011, along with several other classic Bubble IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal. Some children can get surprised by Incendo coming out of the bowl.

A Doo-Wop!: 1987-1993 Logo: We see Bub and Bob walking to the beach. They find Coiley watching TV next to a Bubble Bobble tree, then they see Incendo next to a Bubble Bobble cloud. Then Bob puts on Bubble Bobble sunglasses. FX/SFX: All animation in the logo. Music/Sounds: Just Bub and Bob singing "I'm here with my friends, Bubble Bobble. The song never ends, Bubble Bobble!" Availability: Last shown on Niggo X during The 90's Are All That Jazz for the week of December 27-31, 2011, along with several other classic Bubble IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None.

Box: 1993-1998 Logo: On a blue background with semi-transparent Bubble Bobble logos, we see a box with a morphing Bubble Bobble logos. The camera then enters the inside of the box. Then Baron Von Blubba from the bottom. Baron Von Blubba sees the viewer and it laughs in a weird way. The box suddenly closes and we zoom out. SFX: A mix of stop-motion & CGI animation. Music/Sound: A drums theme, along with some weird giggling for Baron Von Blubba. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. Baron Von Blubba is pretty nightmarish looking, and the fact that it laughs doesn't help much, either. The scare factor is even higher for those scared of the all the scariest closing logos since this is, in a way, a combination of all of them.

Presents: 1996-2000 Logo: A Coiley and a Bubble Buster open many presents with Bubble Bobble logos printed on them. Suddenly, a Bubble Bobble blimp flys out and the camera follows the blimp. FX/SFX: Animation. Music/Sounds: A 1980s-like theme along with Coiley saying "Huh!?". Availability: Last shown on Niggo X during The 90's Are All That Jazz for the week of December 27-31, 2011, along with several other classic Bubble IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low.

Bubbles Again!: 1993-1999: Logo: We see Bub singing "Bubble is Kids" while holding a Bubble Bobble bubble that flies out of his hand. The characters dances while trying to get the bubble as we see a bunch of enemies sing the Bubble Bobble theme. Finally, Bub catches the Bubble Bobble bubble while holding up a basket with a bunch of Bubble Bobble bubbles in it. SFX: All the animation in the logo. Music: The characters singing the Bubble Bobble theme. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None.

Coiley: 1986-1993 Logo: We see a bubble. The bubble pops into a Coiley. The Coiley moans as some water appears. The water then floods the floor, and a Bubble Bobble submarine appears on the bottom of the Coiley. The Coiley cries loudly. SFX: VERY early CGI animation. This was done by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sound: The Coiley moaning and crying. Availability: Last shown on Niggo X during The 90's Are All That Jazz for the week of December 27-31, 2011, along with several other classic Bubble IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low, but it gets to none if you like Coiley.

Spinning Top: 1993-1998 Logo: On a black background, an green spinning top reading "Bubble Bobble" spins around until it stops in the middle position. SFX: CGI animation. Music/Sound: None. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None.

Main Course: 1987-1994 Logo: We see a waiter opening up a dish. When it opens up, it reveals Bub sitting on a chair with a fishing rod under a Bubble Bobble umbrella. The dish closes and it opens up again. Packy eats grass while wearing a Bubble Bobble cloth. It closes and opens one more time to show a Coiley and screams "Yaaaahhh!" with a Bubble Bobble banner. The dish is closed harder with a Bubble Bobble shaped in an anvil. SFX: Animation. This was done at Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sound: The dish opens, Bub singing, Packy laughing with drum music, Coiley yelling and a loud crashing sound. Availability: Extinct. However, the scene with Coiley screaming can be seen on a promo for The 90s are All That on Niggo X. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal; the loud crashing sound may turn people off.

Flower: 1993-2005 Logo: On a black background, an green flower reading "Bubble Bobble" blooms and shows its petals. SFX: CGI animation. Music/Sound: None. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None.

Singing Hullaballoons: 1987-1992 Logo: On a space background with the sun in it, five singing Hullaballoons sing a short doo-wop song. As the Hullaballoons sing "Bubble Bobble!", one of the Hullaballoons puts on a shirt saying "Bubble Bobble" in its corporate font. SFX: 2D animation by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sound: The singing Hullaballoons. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low.

Bubble Brew: 1986-1992 Logo: On a black background, we see a Bubble Bobble cup. We zoom out to reveal that it is on a face's tongue, and the face uses it's nose to drink it. Then, we turn around to see that there are Bubble Bobble fish in the face. SFX: Early CGI. Music/Sound: A brass theme along with some cartoon sound effects, grunts from the face while it drinks, and the sounds of bubbles popping when we see the fish. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low.

Egg and Spoon: 1990-1996 Logo: In a purple room, with an egg on a stand on top of a table full of Bubble Bobble logos, a spoon taps on the egg, which gains the face of Baron Von Blubba. The Baron Von Blubba egg makes a weird noise resembling a low pitched roar (think the MGM lion), which causes the spoon, which turns into Bub, to start yelling in fear, then it runs off. The Baron Von Blubba egg then looks at us, then turns towards us as he swallows the screen and as we see the Bubble Bobble logo imprinted on his uvula (the hanging ball thing in the back of your throat), he makes the low pitched noise again. SFX: Early CGI animation. This was done by Edward Bakst. Music/Sound: A weird brass theme when the spoon is tapping the egg, then a sample of the 1867 Modest Mussorgsky composition A Night On Bald Mountain starting when the egg becomes Baron Von Blubba. Low pitched grunts/roars from the Baron Von Blubba egg (as well as chuckling when he starts to swallow the screen) and yelling from the Bub spoon are also heard. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Medium to nightmare. The Baron Von Blubba egg will definitely catch those who aren't expecting it off guard (though this is intentional due to the theme), and the spoon Bub yelling may also get to some. This can especially scare children, but adults and those who are used to seeing it may have less of a problem. The scare factor can be elevated for those afraid of the MGM lion and a skeleton whale, since it's basically a combination of the two.

Packy: 1987-1994 Logo: We see Packy holding a fork and a spoon. He then sniffs the spaghetti on his table. Packy thinks it's yummy, licking his tongue near his face. Packy decides to eat the spaghetti, revealing the plate to say "Bubble Bobble" in its corporate font. SFX: Stop-motion animation. This was done at Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sound: Packy grunting, along with slurping when he eats the spaghetti and a weird voice when we see the Bubble Bobble logo. Availability: Last shown on Niggo X during The 90's Are All That Jazz for the week of December 27-31, 2011, along with several other classic Bubble IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: None, but the anteater eating his lunch could make you a little hungry.

Band: 1987-1993 Logo: On a gold background, we see Coiley blowing a horn saying the word "Bubble", Bub saying the word "Bob", and Bob hitting a gong with a mallet making "BONG!". Then the words join together making "Bubble Bobble" with "ble". SFX: All the Japanese animation in the logo. Done by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sound: Tuba music in the background, Coiley blowing the trumpet saying "Bubble", Bub saying "Bob", a gong sound and everyone saying "Bubble Bobble". Availability: Common. Scare Factor: Low; a harmless one, but it'll get on none if you like to see Coiley puffing his cheeks.

Singing Worms: 1987-1994 Logo: On a yellow/blue gradient background, we see Bubble Bobble enemies emerge from the closet. From the center, the balloons, revealing in the Bubble Bobble logo. The Bubble Bobble enemies all sing and dance. SFX: Japanese animation. Music/Sound: The Bubble Bobble enemies all sing a Bubble Bobble song. Availability: Was extinct; can now be seen as a break bumper on The 90's Are All That Jazz On Niggo X. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal to low. The Bubble Bobble enemies may catch you off guard the first time, but otherwise harmless.

Incendo: 1986-1993 Logo: On a curtain background with a towel below, we see a cup reading Bubble Bobble. Suddenly, Incendos pop up singing the same thing from the Are You Glad ID. They dance backwards and the curtain opens up to reveal a gradient background with palm trees that are reading Bubble Bobble. The Incendos fall off miserably at the end leaving us with a splat. Then, the splat that the Incendos made appears along with the Incendos themselves now splatted up smiling and the splat entirely reads Bubble Bobble in between. Sometimes, the ID would be on a flipbook. SFX: Japanese animation. This was made by Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music: Same as the Are You Glad ID. Availability: Extinct.It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal. The splat the Incendos made could scare some.

Windshield: 1995-1999 Logo: We see Bub driving a car. Three splats saying "Bubble" appear. Bub gets angry and he decides to use a windshield. The windshield turns the three splats into a bigger splat saying "Bubble Bobble". Bub is confused. SFX: 2D animation. This was done at Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music/Sound: Bub muttering, along with some splatting sounds. Availability: Rare; seen on the Super Jump Punch copy of the "Mega Man" VHS tape. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal.

Cactus: 1996-2000 Logo: On a crumbled up piece of notebook paper, we see a close up of a Bubble Bobble logo shaped like a cactus. We zoom out to reveal Coiley who touches it three times. SFX: 2D/cut-out animation. This was done at Super Jump Punch! Studios in Asher, KY. Music: A nice mariachi tune with Coiley saying "Bubble, Bubble, Bubble." A earlier version had a techno version of the Bubble theme and Coiley saying ow 3 times. Availability: Extinct, but it makes a cameo appearance in a promo for The 90's Are All That Jazz block on Niggo X, along with other IDs. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal. The music is a little bit creepy so it might get some.

Alkanet on Chair: 1991-1998 Logo: In a house containing blue walls, a yellow door on the back, and a wooden floor, we see Alkanet rocking from side to side on a chair while watching television. A few moments later, green mist reading "Bubble Bobble" rips off the walls and the roof. Alkanet stares at the mist for a few seconds and yawns. Afterward, she continues rocking. SFX: Puppet animation. Music/Sound: Same as the Bubbles Again! ID, but some wind sounds from the Bubble Bobble mist. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low; mainly due to the whirling sounds.

Trampoline Splat: 1999-2002 Logo: On a white background, we see an green ball bouncing on an green trampoline 3 times. It floats in mid-air, forming a Bubble Bobble splat with the words "A" at the top and "PRODUCTION" at the bottom. FX/SFX:CGI animation. Music/Sounds: Three bouncing sounds, followed by the Bubble Bobble theme being played on an off-key glockenspiel. Availability: Rare; can be seen on episodes of "Clint's Hint" on Taito on Demand. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Minimal.

Cat Spot: 2003 Logo: Just an edited version of the Nintendo Movies "Cat Spot" logo. FX/SFX: Same asthe Nintendo Movies "Cat Spot" logo. Music/Sounds: Same asthe Nintendo Movies "Cat Spot" logo. Availability: Extinct. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Same as the Nintendo Movies "Cat Spot" logo.

The Eyes Have It: October 2005-December 2005: Illuminati Symbolism Logo: We see Cleon walking onto a stage and flipping her eyelids inside-out to applause. Then as she walks off the stage, the Bubble Bobble splat appears, this time with a ton of eyes flying around. FX/SFX: Live-action. Music: TBA Availability: Extinct, due to parent's concerns about the usage of the eyes. It can be found at the Taito Archives at One Astor Plaza in Japan. Scare Factor: Low.

Origanic Letters 2009- Logo: See Variants. Variants:

Tumbling Ball: On a white background, we see the word "Bubble" curled into a ball. The ball gets bigger, revealing the letters "Bobble". The ball gets free and the letters in it form "Bubble Bobble".

Origami: On a white background, we see part of the "b" all folded up. It un-folds backwards, and forms either "Bubble", or "Bubble Bobble".

Zoom Away: We see an green background. We zoom out the reveal an green line. We zoom down, and the line forms the words "Bubble", or "Bubble Bobble".

Spin: On a white background, we see the letters in the logo spinning. They stop and form either the words "Bubble" or "Bubble Bobble".

FX/SFX: CGI animation. Music/Sounds: It depends on the variant. Availability: Uncommon. Scare Factor: None to low.