


In gameplay, the Buzzers only fly left and right. In this game, they only appear in Green Hill Zone. In Sonic Jump, the Buzzers appear as enemies. In this game, two Buzzers appear on the Sonic pinball board that is based on the Angel Island Zone from Sonic Advance. In Sonic Pinball Party, propeller-type Buzzers make a small appearance. Unlike other appearances, Buzzers are powered with Rings, that can be collected after defeating it. Buzzers in this game are solely the bullet-firing type from the previous game. In Sonic Advance 3, Buzzers make an appearance in Sunset Hill and Chaos Angel. They also have four wings set on their backs. In Sonic Colors, the Buzzers are given yet another redesign, with their rocket engines being smaller and set on each side of their bodies. These jet engines are slightly different Sonic the Hedgehog 4, looking more like rocket engines and are much larger. The Buzzer's standard colors were a red faceplate, black torso, and a typical yellow and black striped design for the back end where the stinger was located.Ĭertain Buzzers in Sonic Advance and its sequel have propellers attached on the top of their backs instead of jet engines. Also, whereas the Buzz Bomber was connected solidly throughout its design, the Buzzer's body basically consisted of a head and abdomen connected to its rear end by a thin metallic pole, giving it an appearance physiologically similar to a mud dauber wasp. The jet that propelled the Buzz Bomber, stored on its undercarriage, is attached to the top of the Buzzer. Also, Buzzer resembles mostly in color a Japanese hornet. 2.3 Sonic the Hedgehog Pocket AdventureĪlthough the stingers of Buzz Bomber and Buzzer Badniks models work in a similar fashion, Buzzers have much more efficient thermal energy guns in their stingers, which fire faster than the Buzz Bomber's rail detonator gun.
