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This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 53. Chapters: Bosses, Classic enemies, MegaMan Battle Network enemies, MegaMan Star Force enemies, Mega Man X enemies, Mega Man Zero enemies, Mega Man ZX enemies, Viruses, Bubble Bat, Met, Met, Octopus Battery, Picket Man, Shield Attacker, Sniper Joe, Spine, Telly, List of enemies, Met, Sniper Joe, Anaconda, Catack, Handy, Haunted Candle, List of MegaMan Battle Network enemies, Met, Navi Shadow, EM Virus, Grabaklone, Jammer, List of MegaMan Star Force enemies, McCleaver, Met, Peekaboo, Wibbledee, Batton Bone, Bee Blader, Gulpfer, Met, Met, Pararoid, Triclaw Killer, Angle Cannon, Auto Counter, Bee Rockets, Buoybuoy, Carom, Crushpactor, Diadrake, Electric Dart, Energy Cannon, Face, Fire Dart, Galleon, Gyro Cannon, Hover Cannon, King Flyer, Lava Demon, Met, Moth Queen, Orehawk, Rattrap, Rayfly, Spi-King, Steephinx, Tornado Fencer, Whirling, List of Pantheons, Met, Variant, Anubis, Appley, Beetank, BigBrute, Bladia, Canodumb, Champy, CirKill, Cragger, DarkMech, Handy, Jelly, Kettle, Life Virus, Mettaur, Nightmare, NinJoy, Puffy, Rush, Scarecrow, Scuttle, Swordy, Trumpy. Excerpt: Bubble Bat Batton in Japan) is an enemy from the original Mega Man series that resembles a robot bat. They are indestructible while hanging from the ceiling with their wings closed. They first appeared in Mega Man 2 in Wood Man's stage. When they appeared for the second time in Mega Man 4, they were called Battontons. The name Battonton was also used in the Mega Man cartoon series. Bubble Bat Batton in Japan) is a robotic bat that was originally created to patrol forests. It appears in Wood Man's stage in Mega Man 2 and Mega Man II, and Guts Man's stage in Mega Man: Powered Up. This robot was so popular that some people wanted to have them as pets. Air Shooter, Metal Blade and Crash Bomber can take them down with one hit, Metal Blade being the most useful as it can be thrown in several directions. Battonton ), ...