Satan Wario

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
If an acceptable English name is found, then the article should be moved to the new title.

Satan Wario
Satan Wario
Applies to Fauster and Wario
Power(s) given Spawning monsters
First appearance Super Mario (Super Mario: Wario no Mori) (1994)

Satan Wario is the fused form of Fauster and a young Wario, and is the final antagonist in the prologue of the Super Mario KC Deluxe manga based on Wario's Woods: Super Mario: Wario no Mori.

After Wario frees Fauster from his sealed prison, the demon offers him his minions' in exchange for something of his body he values. Giving up most of his hair, Wario orders the minions to kidnap Peach so that he can marry her. The monsters execute the orders, but in doing so also lure Mario to Fauster's lair, ready to save Peach and kill the monsters with Wanda's bombs. So Wario asks for another helping hand to Fauster, who takes control of his body and turns into Satan Wario. In this form, Wario grows gigantic, has two slit markings on his eyes and Fauster's fangs, wings, and pitchfork.

Using his last clump of hair, Fauster turns it into monsters to invade the Peaceful Woods. Chiyōrō-sama give Mario a magic amulet and he jumps to stick it on Satan Wario's back of the head, turning him into stone and making the summoned monsters disappear. Years later, after Wario reincarnates into a baby, he is delivered by the pelican to Satan Wario's statue and removes the amulet, freeing Fauster once more.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サタン ワリオ[1]
Satan Wario
Satan Wario

References[edit]

  1. ^ いくぞサタンワリオ!」("Let's go, Satan Wario!") – Kazuki Motoyama (1994). Super Mario: Wario no Mori. KC Deluxe (Japanese). ISBN ISBN4-06-319543-0. Page 34.