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'''Oyazi'''<ref>{{cite|url=youtu.be/RDUr6sX6j18?t=973|title=''Wrecking Crew '98'' end credits|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja}}</ref> is a secret opponent and unlockable character in ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]''. He is faced in "Stage C", accessible by defeating [[Foreman Spike]] in stage four within two minutes. When [[Mario]] enters the building, he is seen lamenting the fact that the facility he built is "cold" and drinking from his bottle, but still challenges Mario to a match to defend it. After his defeat, he appreciates the destruction of the building and expresses a desire to build warm, cozy houses from now on. Defeating him also unlocks him as a playable character in VS. Mode and Tournament Mode.
'''Oyazi''' is a secret opponent and unlockable character in the Japan-only game ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]''. He is faced in "Stage C", accessible by defeating [[Foreman Spike]] in stage four within two minutes. When [[Mario]] enters the building, he is seen lamenting the fact that the facility he built is "cold" and drinking from his bottle, but still challenges Mario to a match to defend it. After his defeat, he appreciates the destruction of the building and expresses a desire to build warm, cozy houses from now on. Defeating him also unlocks him as a playable character in VS. Mode and Tournament Mode.
 
His name is derived from「親父」(''oyaji''), meaning "father" in Japanese, but is often used as an informal term to refer to middle-aged men.
 
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His name is derived from ''oyaji'' (親父) meaning "father" in Japanese, but is often used as an informal term to refer to middle-aged men.
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