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| {{species infobox
| | [[Image: Whacka.PNG|frame|right|A '''Whacka'''.]] |
| |image=[[File:Whacka sprite PMTTYD NS.png|150px]]<br>Sprite of a Whacka from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]])
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| |latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
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| '''Whackas''' are rare, blue mole-like creatures that first appeared in the [[Paper Mario (series)|''Paper Mario'' series]]. Their name and appearance are derived from the popular arcade game "{{wp|Whac-A-Mole}}." Attacking them in any way makes a [[Whacka Bump]] appear. However, if they are attacked eight times, they run away, releasing a few coins. | | '''Whackas''' are blue mole-like creatures that live on the west side of [[Mt. Rugged]], near the shore of [[Keelhaul Key]], and near [[Downtown of Crag]]. Hitting one on the head with a [[Hammer]] will make a [[Whacka's Bump]], an edible and valuable item, appear. However, this causes internal injuries to the Whacka. If they are hit too many times or blown up by bombette, they will die, releasing a few coins. Since their bumps are so valuable, Whackas are an endangered species and should be treated with care. According to [[Wonky]], there is only one Whacka left in the [[Mushroom World|world]]. This fact is proven false, however, in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'', on the [[Snowflake Lake]] board, Whackas can be seen popping up out of the snow. |
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| They are some of the few original ''Paper Mario'' series characters to reappear in at least one other ''Super Mario'' game, along with [[Tweester]]s, [[Koopatrol]]s, [[Goomboss]], [[Frost Piranha]]s, and the [[Star Spirits]].
| | When Whacka disappears in ''Super Paper Mario'', a cave woman appears where Whacka popped out. She claims that the Whacka was hers. |
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| ==History==
| | At one point, the Whacka on Mt. Rugged sends [[Parakarry]] a letter stating he one day dreams of flying. The Whacka that appears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'''s [[Catch Card]] can be obtained by collecting three hundred shop points. |
| ===''Paper Mario'' series===
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| ====''Paper Mario''====
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| [[File:WhackaMtRuggedPM.png|thumb|200px|left|A Whacka from [[Mt. Rugged]] talking to [[Mario]]]]
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| In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', only one Whacka lives on the west side of [[Mt. Rugged]]. Due to the Whacka's only appearance in the game, [[Russ T.]] attributes its species' rarity to the hunting of their bumps. At one point, the Whacka on Mt. Rugged sends [[Parakarry]] a [[List of letters in Paper Mario#Whacka|letter]] stating he one day dreams of flying. Whacka is one of the few friendly characters that get hurt when hit in ''Paper Mario''.
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| Whacka has an unused entry in the enemy list of ''Paper Mario'', in addition to an unused tattle: "This is a Whacka. That Bump on his head looks like a donut hole. / You probably shouldn't have hit him so much. He looks a little peeved." This implies that at one point, Whacka was intended to be a fightable enemy, only occurring after he is hit too many times. In the Japanese version, the unused tattle compares the bump on Whacka's head to ''{{wp|takoyaki}}'' (octopus dumplings) rather than a donut hole.
| | ==[[Catch Card]]== |
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| ====''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''====
| | [[Image:220. Whacka Card.JPG|frame|Whacka's Catch Card.]] |
| One Whacka appears in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' near the shore of [[Keelhaul Key]], behaving like its incarnation in ''Paper Mario''. According to [[Wonky]], there is only one Whacka left in the world.
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| In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|the Nintendo Switch remake]], Whacka appears as a hidden superboss. He replaces [[Bonetail]] as the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]] final boss on repeat trips after specific criteria are met. In order for him to appear, the player needs to have completed the entire Pit of 100 Trials by defeating Bonetail at floor 100 and hit Whacka in Keelhaul Key eight times, enough to make him stop spawning there (he will exclaim "Whack-a-woooooooooooo..." when he disappears for the last time). Whacka has different dialogue if Mario uses [[Koops]] or [[Bobbery]] on Whacka. After waiting around 30 minutes of in-game time (not counting menus or loading screens), the player must then go back to Rogueport to receive an email called "RDM Extra Issue," which says a mystical creature has been seen deep in the pit. Whacka will appear at floor 100 after this email, claiming to have retreated there for relaxation in silence. The player is free to leave the pit through the Warp Pipe in the back without doing anything else. However, attacking Whacka will cause him to think that Mario wants to play with him, triggering his boss fight.
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| [[File:Whacka Bumps.png|thumb|The battle against Whacka in the remake]]
| | '''Card Description:''' This odd guy sprouts pastries when whacked on the head. Sadly, his kind is on the verge of extinction. Please headwhack in moderation. |
| Whacka's only offensive move involves flinging any Whacka Bumps he has in his possession at Mario and his partner, dealing 10 HP of damage for each one. Every time Whacka is hit (unless no damage is dealt with the exception of [[Ms. Mowz]]'s Love Slaps), a Whacka Bump will spawn, allowing him to fire off barrages that will become irregularly timed if multiple Whacka Bumps are used. Whacka also takes less damage from attacks that hit him on the side rather than on the top of his head. On tattling, Goombella advises Mario to use as few attacks as possible to avoid giving Whacka ammunition. Should Whacka have no Bumps available on his turn (or sometimes when there are 3 or less), he will rattle the scene, causing up to five stage props to fall and strike him for 1 HP of damage (thus producing one Bump) each. Whacka also eats one of the Bumps once per battle to heal 25 HP, similarly to the actual item. Occasionally (when Whacka is hit for more than 3 HP of damage), the produced Bump is red, which provides 2.5 times the damage and heals Whacka for 75 HP instead. After Mario and his party defeat Whacka for the first time, Whacka retreats back into the ground (not coming back out until the player revisits the Pit of 100 Trials), leaving a [[Gold Whacka Bump]], which counts as a key item. Subsequent victories against Whacka yield a regular Whacka Bump, which makes them infinitely obtainable, in contrast with the limited amount in the original.
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| Whacka is one of the few bosses in the game to have a unique name for his battle theme, being called, "Attack-a of the Whacka!" Most other bosses' themes are simply called, "Battle - (boss name)". He is also one of the three bosses in the game that can be fought repeatedly, the other two being [[Rawk Hawk]] and [[Prince Mush]]. His HP of 108 may be a reference to the fact that one must go through the Pit of 100 Trials and hit him eight times in Keelhaul Key to fight him. The number 108 also pertains to the number of Earthly temptations one must overcome to achieve Nirvana (perfect peace) in Buddhism, which is linked to Whacka escaping to the bottom of the Pit of 100 Trials for peace, only to be disturbed by the player's temptation to either see what dwells at the bottom after receiving the "RDM Extra Issue," or obtain more Whacka bumps.
| | == Trivia == |
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| ====''Super Paper Mario''====
| | * Whacka's name is derived from the popular arcade game "Whack-a-Mole" where the player has to hit a mole that comes out from a hole. |
| A Whacka also appears in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' near [[Downtown of Crag]], behaving identically to its earlier incarnations. When the Whacka disappears, a [[Cragnon]] named [[Norite]] appears where it once popped out, who claims that the Whacka was her friend. The Whacka also appears as a [[Catch Card]] that can be obtained by collecting 300 shop points and plushies of Whacka can been seen inside [[Fort Francis]]. There is also a [[Sammer Guy]] by the name of [[List of Sammer Guys#Wrath of Whacka|Wrath of Whacka]] in the game, who says he hopes to avenge the smitten Whackas of the dimensions.
| | *[[Russ T.]] stated in [[Paper Mario]], the first game Whacka ever appeared in, that many hunted whackas for their delectable bumps in the past, and that it is believed there is only one left on Mt. Rugged(which would later prove to be false after Paper Mario sequels were released). |
| | * Whacka's appearance is very similar to [[Wikipedia: Diglett|Diglett]], a Mole-type [[Pokémon]]. Like Diglett, Whacka's body under the soil is completely unknown and never seen. |
| | * Whacka is possibly a reference to ''[[Super Scope|Super Scope 6]]'', a 6-in-1 game bundled with the [[Super Scope]] which included a game called Mole Patrol. The game's point system was similar to a "Whack-a-Mole" game, and the goal was to shoot evil blue moles. Whacka is indeed a blue mole-like creature. |
| | *Although Whacka has been spotted in non-Paper Mario titles, he has never spoken outside of one. |
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| Although the description of the Whacka Catch Card in the NTSC English version of ''Super Paper Mario'' states that Whacka "sprouts pastries" when whacked, any reference to pastries is absent from the Japanese and PAL English versions of the game, where the Whacka Bumps are simply referred to as "bumps".
| | [[Category: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Characters]] |
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| ===''Mario Party 6''===
| | [[Category: Paper Mario Series Characters]] |
| [[File:SnowflakeLake-Whacka2.png|thumb|left|A Whacka in ''Mario Party 6'']] | | [[Category: Paper Mario Characters]] |
| Whackas make a cameo in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' on the [[Snowflake Lake]] board, where they can be seen popping up out of the snow.
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| ==Profiles==
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| ===''Paper Mario''===
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| *'''Tattle:''' ''He's a Whacka. When you hit Whackas, they get Bumps that fall off. I heard that they're yummy. You know, I'm not normally into hitting Whackas, but once I heard of their tasty Bumps... I got the urge to whack' em!''
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| ===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
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| *'''Tattle (Keelhaul Key):''' ''That's a rare Whacka. I don't think you see many of his kind anymore, nope. If you whack a Whacka, they drop a Whacka Bump. Those are supposed to be delicious. They fetch a high price in gourmet auctions, too. Yup, super-precious delicacies. Still, whacking a defenseless creature to get one... You'd never do that, right, Mario?''
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| *'''Tattle (Pit of 100 Trials, Nintendo Switch):''' ''That's a rare Whacka. I don't think you see many of his kind anymore, nope. If you whack a Whacka, they drop a Whacka Bump. You can either eat those or sell them for a high price. You did hear me when I said these critters are rare, right? Just checking. Because that means you should NOT whack them. You do understand that...right, Mario?''
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| ===''Super Paper Mario''===
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| *'''Tattle:''' ''That’s Whacka... It’s very rare to see one... It’s delicate and easily harmed... Don’t hit it or stomp on it...''
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| !colspan=2|[[Catch Card]]
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| |[[File:SPM Whacka Catch Card.png|center|70px]]
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| *'''Card Type:''' Rare
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| *'''Card Description:''' ''This odd guy sprouts pastries when whacked on the head. Sadly, his kind is on the verge of extinction. Please headwhack in moderation.''
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| ===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)===
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| {{:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) bestiary|transcludesection=Whacka|align=horizontal}}
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| ==Gallery==
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| <gallery>
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| TTYDNS Mario Hits Whacka.jpg|Whacka's dialogue after Mario attacks him in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)
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| TTYDNS Koops Hits Whacka.jpg|Whacka's dialogue after Koops hits him with Shell Toss
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| TTYDNS Bobbery Hits Whacka.jpg|Whacka's dialogue after Bobbery explodes on him
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| </gallery>
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| {{foreign names
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| |Jap=コブロン
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| |JapR=Koburon
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| |JapM=From「瘤」(''kobu'', "bump") with male name ending "-ron"
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| |Chi=哇咔鼹鼠
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| |ChiN=''Paper Mario''
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| |ChiR=Wākā Yǎnshǔ
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| |ChiM=From the English name, and “鼹鼠” (''Yǎnshǔ'', "mole")
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| |Chi2=克布隆
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| |Chi2N=''The Thousand-Year Door'' remake
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| |Chi2R=Kèbùlóng
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| |Chi2M=Transliteration of the Japanese name
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| |Dut=Whacka
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| |Fre=Whacka
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| |Ger=Whacka
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| |Ita=Whacka
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| |Kor=혹혹이
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| |KorR=Hokhogi
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| |KorM=From "혹" (''hok'', "bump") repeated, with "~이" (''-i'', a Korean noun-deriving suffix)
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| |Spa=Guaka
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| |SpaM=Whacka
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