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The Evil Woody appears in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' on the board [[Towering Treetop]]. He appears at night to replace Woody at the top of the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]. Whenever a character lands on one of the Evil Woody's [[Event Space]]s, instead of him giving coins as Woody does, the Evil Woody instead takes away coins by dropping [[Spiny|Spinies]] on every character. | The Evil Woody appears in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' on the board [[Towering Treetop]]. He appears at night to replace Woody at the top of the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]. Whenever a character lands on one of the Evil Woody's [[Event Space]]s, instead of him giving coins as Woody does, the Evil Woody instead takes away coins by dropping [[Spiny|Spinies]] on every character. | ||
The Evil Woody reappears in the returning board Woody Woods in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. In addition to reprising his role from ''Mario Party 3'', he also appears at the end of a game to drop large purple fruit onto the losing players in order from last to second. This time around, the Minus Coin Fruit takes away a random number of coins ranging from 1 to 15, and if the player does not choose either of his fruits, the Evil Woody will make them suffer the effects of both fruits. Also, the victim adopts a | The Evil Woody reappears in the returning board Woody Woods in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. In addition to reprising his role from ''Mario Party 3'', he also appears at the end of a game to drop large purple fruit onto the losing players in order from last to second. This time around, the Minus Coin Fruit takes away a random number of coins ranging from 1 to 15, and if the player does not choose either of his fruits, the Evil Woody will make them suffer the effects of both fruits. Also, the victim adopts a depressed expression on their face whenever they roll the Evil Woody's [[Dice Block]], and instead of the victim going in reverse on their own, a swarm of [[Swoop]]s appears, dragging the victim backwards before dropping them on the ground. | ||
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*The structure of the Evil Woody's Japanese name is intentionally like that of [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], being a portmanteau of the Japanese word ''warui'' ({{ruby|悪|わる}}い), meaning "bad," and the name of their good counterpart. | *The structure of the Evil Woody's Japanese name is intentionally like that of [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], being a portmanteau of the Japanese word ''warui'' ({{ruby|悪|わる}}い), meaning "bad," and the name of their good counterpart. | ||
*How the Evil Woody replaces his counterpart in ''Mario Party 6'' is unknown, as he is established as a separate being in ''Mario Party 3''. | *How the Evil Woody replaces his counterpart in ''Mario Party 6'' is unknown, as he is established as a separate being in ''Mario Party 3''. |