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==Wario-Man== | ==Wario-Man== | ||
[[Wario]]'s name is exactly the same as the Greek translation of the chemical element {{wp|Barium|Barium}} that originated from the word βαρύς, meaning heavy, reflecting Wario's massive weight. Wario's superhero version as [[Wario-Man]] uses the same "W" symbol as {{wp|Wonder Woman|Wonder Woman}}, who is Greek. In addition, the [[Wario Car]] resembles the {{wp|Batmobile|Batmobile}}, a vehicle of {{wp|Batman|Batman}} who is a major character in DC comics alongside Wonder Woman. Moreover, Wario-Man uses the same trademark purple and yellow colors of Wario's other appearances, which were also used during the peak of {{wp|John Cena|John Cena's}} career as a professional wrestler whose popularity among children led to his use of many different attires switching over a large variety of colors that were sold as merchandise. | [[Wario]]'s name is exactly the same as the Greek translation of the chemical element {{wp|Barium|Barium}} that originated from the word βαρύς, meaning heavy, reflecting Wario's massive weight. Wario's superhero version as [[Wario-Man]] uses the same "W" symbol as {{wp|Wonder Woman|Wonder Woman}}, who is Greek. In addition, the [[Wario Car]] resembles the {{wp|Batmobile|Batmobile}}, a vehicle of {{wp|Batman|Batman}} who is a major character in DC comics alongside Wonder Woman. Moreover, Wario-Man uses the same trademark purple and yellow colors of Wario's other appearances, which were also used during the peak of {{wp|John Cena|John Cena's}} career as a professional wrestler whose popularity among children led to his use of many different attires switching over a large variety of colors that were sold as merchandise. | ||
:Wario's name is Mario's name with the first letter flipped upside-down. And the ancient etymology of ''that'' name is also irrelevant, since he was just named after a landlord. Yellows and purples were common "evil" colors going on the other side of red and blue (for heroes) for comic books, and I doubt were particularly intended to represent anything in Wario's case. And the Batmobile has looked like anything with wheels and an engine through history. Stop overthinking things. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 16:05, October 14, 2019 (EDT) | :Wario's name is Mario's name with the first letter flipped upside-down. And the ancient etymology of ''that'' name is also irrelevant, since he was just named after a landlord. Yellows and purples were common "evil" colors going on the other side of red and blue (for heroes) for comic books, and I doubt were particularly intended to represent anything in Wario's case. And the Batmobile has looked like anything with wheels and an engine through history. Stop overthinking things. [[User:Doc von Schmeltwick|Doc von Schmeltwick]] ([[User talk:Doc von Schmeltwick|talk]]) 16:05, October 14, 2019 (EDT) | ||
::and this has anything to do with warioware: touched...how exactly? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 16:25, October 14, 2019 (EDT) | ::and this has anything to do with warioware: touched...how exactly? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 16:25, October 14, 2019 (EDT) |