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Dabel[edit]

  • Area: Boss of Stage 1, Train Station

This fat guy shows up by breaking through a wall. His enormous steel mace can deal massive damage to any careless player. He can rush at the player with it afoot, jump-kick the player, bash the player's ankle level in a sweep motion, deflect away a player who dares to keep close to him as he gets up back into charge and even, what's worse, he hammers his mace against the ground causing heavy junk to rain down at random places allowing to hit the player's head. The burlap sack masking his horrible face - a possible homage to Jason Voorhees in his early Friday the 13th movies - can be knocked off his face by attacking him upwards repeatedly until it drops to the ground. The player who grabs it will grant a big amount of points to score. Minor versions of him (all them named Bull, see right above) can be found throughout the game.

Joe[edit]

  • Area: Boss of Stage 2, Train

Acting as a typical 1950s "train ticket collector", this nasty figure wants much more than just travel tickets. His giant electric hole punch is capable of shocking, bashing away, rushing, cutting and even throwing backwards. Every time he has lost his weapon, the foe will jump off battle and ring his miniature bell to call forth one or more of his Lollypop comrades. At the final part of the battle, the boss will only attack bare-handed, mostly grappling on the player to pummel on his head. Once defeated, the boss falls off the train to his death.

Drigger[edit]

  • Area: Boss of Stage 3, Downtown

Drigger is a physically powerful boss modeled after a stereotypical "savage cage wrestler", wearing a tiger skull as a helmet, who awaits the player inside a cage arena under the restaurant. Excluding his hulking fit and large amount of hit points, he can perform varied punches, slaps, kicks, a wide array of painful grab-and-throw moves and even has a diving headbutt technique inspired on E. Honda's Sumo Headbutt attack. Ultimately, as his health comes closer to zero, the boss tends to get up each time faster in order to have the upper advantage to crush his victims.

Doyle[edit]

  • Area: Boss of Stage 4, Industrial Area

This guy faithfully praises human with machine to be the perfect combination to bring down any opposition. His machinery - he's actually disguised as a Power Loader as seen in the movie Aliens and the Konami title of the same name - has retractable arms that grab even at a safe distance. However, complete combos and rushing attacks are a welcome take to win this battle. On the other hand, air attacks are not recommended due to him being able to grab out of air and shake the player for a good amount of health gone. When close to defeat, he can fly up and perform a kind of "Descending Kick" which can prove fatal in case of low health. Once defeated, the boss tries to fly off the place but his jetpack malfunctions and blasts, causing him to fall and dissolve alive into vats of melted steel. Doyle also bears some physical semblance to Woody Woodpecker, but in humanoid size.

Mr. Julius[edit]

  • Area: Boss of Stage 5, Tropical Garden

He is a stone statue given life by Red Fredy himself. This boss, possibly modeled after stereotypical Mr. Universe muscle contesters, has an inflated ego due to his muscular build and narcissistic poses. This boss likes to show off his physical prowess by performing strong punches, kicks, throws, diagonal Screwdriver Kick and even an Inverse Helicopter Spin Kick similar to Kyle's. Despite his big muscles - and even bigger ego - this boss proves himself to be a great brainless stone.

Sledge[edit]

  • Area: Boss of Stage 6, Bay Area

This Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-look alike is hard to battle because of his bulking build (complete with titanium plates to block frontal attacks) and Rolento-like super speed. It's much more a matter of avoiding his plate attacks and escaping his near-light speed rushes. The player shall not rely on full combos or long attacks because this boss can most of time break free of them and attack with impunity. Flying and rushing attacks are much safer choices to take him down.

Red Freddy[edit]

  • Area: Boss of Stage 7, Museum

The heroes finally reach Sheena's captors. The boss of Museum stage can be sometimes a pain, specially against inexperienced or unlucky players. This lanky, effeminate, green-skinned demon (he resembles a mixture of Blanka and Adon} can jump kick and sweep kick, whip with his long hair and even mortally slash the life out of his enemies with his long recurved talons; his Spinning Talon Slash is a deadly technique to be feared. Eventually he falls and the game is... almost completed.

Lord Geld[edit]

  • Area: Final Boss

This is the real final boss of Violent Storm. He is partially inspired by Tetsuo from the anime film Akira and Garlic Jr. from the Dragon Ball anime series: he looks like a caped child / dwarf sitting on his throne, only to stand up revealing to be in truth a hulking beast with enormous muscles and many psychic attacks. Once this ominous evil emperor has fallen, Sheena is safe and Violent Storm is completed. NOTE: finishing the game in a cooperative 2-player mode, the player who delivers the final blow on him will get Sheena.