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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''', or '''Haggar''', is one of the few known recurring members of [[Team Shinobi]]. They may be programmer [[Norio Haga]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''', or '''Haggar''', is one of the few known recurring members of [[Team Shinobi]]. They may be programmer [[Norio Haga]], but the only evidence is that they have the same surname.
  
In 2 of their games, ''[[Alien Syndrome]]'' and ''[[Altered Beast]]'', the first boss is named Hugger, and is a sludge monster with a humanoid upper body that shoots projectiles.
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In 2 of their games, ''[[Alien Syndrome]]'' and ''[[Altered Beast]]'', the first boss is named Hugger, and is a sludge monster with a humanoid upper body that shoots projectiles. As all of ''Alien Syndrome'''s bosses are named after developers, these bosses are likely both referencing Haga.
  
  

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Haga, or Haggar, is one of the few known recurring members of Team Shinobi. They may be programmer Norio Haga, but the only evidence is that they have the same surname.

In 2 of their games, Alien Syndrome and Altered Beast, the first boss is named Hugger, and is a sludge monster with a humanoid upper body that shoots projectiles. As all of Alien Syndrome's bosses are named after developers, these bosses are likely both referencing Haga.


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