Super Air Zonk: Rockabilly-Paradise, released in Japan as PC Genjin Series: CD Denjin: Rockabilly Tengoku, is a horizontal scrolling shooter developed by Dual and published by Hudson Soft. It was released for the TurboGrafx-CD/TurboDuo in 1993, and was released on the Wii's Virtual Console on November 19, 2007 in North America.
Super Air Zonk is the sequel to the 1992 game Air Zonk, both of which are part of the Bonk series of games. As a sequel, Super Air Zonk contains all new levels, assistants, and enemies, as well as a Red Book CD audio soundtrack consisting of rockabilly music. While the original Air Zonk relied heavily on multi-layer parallax scrolling, Super Air Zonk features mostly single plane backgrounds (with a only exception to a part of the Moon Head Stage).
Stages and Bosses[]
| Stage | Name | Boss |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sea Stage | King Submarine |
| 2 | River Stage | King Kamoda |
| 3 | Factory Stage | Factory Head |
| 4 | TV Stage | Variety JO |
| 5 | Doublehead Stage | Double Head |
| 6 | Moonhead Stage | Moon Head |
| 7 | King Stage | Wantanton |
Friendly Characters[]
The game features friendly characters that Zonk can combine with, but unlike the previous game, friendly characters can only be found in their respective stages, they are usually seen in trouble and Zonk has to save them to obtain them.
- Tuna Force=Sushi Zonk
- Heli Force=Mr. Heli Zonk
- Terrapin Force=Gamera Zonk
- Cool Force=Elvis Zonk
- Battleship Force=Yamato Zonk
- Sputnik Force=Satellite Zonk
- Uforce=UFO Zonk
Enemies[]
Regional Differences[]
In the Japanese version, the Opening, Game Over and Ending Songs feature vocals, in the Western versions, they are instrumental versions with some new additions.
Unused Content[]
Unused Jingle[]
Inside the game disc, it contains a jingle that appears to be an alternate version of the stage clear jingle. It cannot be heard in the game's sound test.











