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====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
====''Super Mario 64'' / ''Super Mario 64 DS''====
{{multiframe|[[File:Wiggler 64.png|200px]] [[File:SM64DS Wiggler.png|160px]]|align=right|size=370|A gameplay screenshot showing Wiggler in ''Super Mario 64'' (left) and ''Super Mario 64 DS'' (right)}}
{{multiframe|[[File:Wiggler 64.png|200px]] [[File:SM64DS Wiggler.png|160px]]|align=right|size=370|A gameplay screenshot showing Wiggler in ''Super Mario 64'' (left) and ''Super Mario 64 DS'' (right)}}
A large Wiggler is the boss of [[Tiny-Huge Island]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. After [[Ground Pound|ground-pounding]] the pool above Wiggler's house atop Tiny Island, Mario can go to Huge Island and enter Wiggler's home through a small gap in the place where he ground-pounded. Wiggler is furious from having a flooded home and feels inexplicably strange ever since he came into possession of a [[Power Star]].<ref>{{cite|author=Wiggler|quote=Waaaa! You've flooded my house! Wh-why??? Look at this mess! What am I going to do now? The ceiling's ruined, the floor is soaked... What to do, what to do? Huff...huff...it makes me so...MAD!!! Everything's been going wrong ever since I got this Star... It's so shiny, but it makes me feel...strange...|title=''Super Mario 64''|date=1996|publisher=Nintendo|language=en}}</ref> It attacks simply by walking around the room, occasionally speeding up and moving in Mario's general direction when he is in front of it. After being [[stomp]]ed twice, the Wiggler storms around even more furiously. Contact with Wiggler takes away three units of Mario's [[Health Meter|health]]. After a third hit, Wiggler calms down, shrinks to a much smaller size, and leaves the Power Star for Mario, being placated by the night sky.<ref>{{cite|author=Wiggler|language=en|date=1996|quote=Owwch! Uncle! Uncle! Okay, I give up! Take this Star! Whew! I feel better now. I don't really need it anymore, anyway--I can see the stars through my ceiling at night. They make me feel...peaceful. Please, come back and visit anytime.|title=''Super Mario 64''|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref> The shrunken Wiggler then falls either into the abyss or onto a platform.
A large Wiggler is the boss of [[Tiny-Huge Island]] in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'' and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. After [[Ground Pound|ground-pounding]] the pool above Wiggler's house atop Tiny Island, Mario can go to Huge Island and enter Wiggler's home through a small gap in the place where he ground-pounded. Wiggler is furious from having a flooded home and feels inexplicably strange ever since he came into possession of a [[Power Star]].<ref>{{cite|author=Wiggler|quote=Waaaa! You've flooded my house! Wh-why??? Look at this mess! What am I going to do now? The ceiling's ruined, the floor is soaked... What to do, what to do? Huff...huff...it makes me so...MAD!!! Everything's been going wrong ever since I got this Star... It's so shiny, but it makes me feel...strange...|title=''Super Mario 64''|date=1996|publisher=Nintendo|language=en}}</ref> It attacks simply by walking around the room, occasionally speeding up and moving in Mario's general direction when he is in front of it. After being [[stomp]]ed twice, the Wiggler storms around even more furiously. Contact with Wiggler takes away three units of Mario's [[Health Meter|health]]. After a third hit, Wiggler calms down, shrinks to a size smaller than the ones in ''Super Mario World'', and leaves the Power Star for Mario, being placated by the night sky.<ref>{{cite|author=Wiggler|language=en|date=1996|quote=Owwch! Uncle! Uncle! Okay, I give up! Take this Star! Whew! I feel better now. I don't really need it anymore, anyway--I can see the stars through my ceiling at night. They make me feel...peaceful. Please, come back and visit anytime.|title=''Super Mario 64''|publisher=Nintendo}}</ref> The shrunken Wiggler then falls either into the abyss or onto a platform.


In the original, the circular parts of Wiggler's body (including the head and nose) are not actually modeled spheres but flat pictures that constantly face the camera, like other circular objects in the game. Additionally, it has no spots on any of its segments, the flower is on the left side of its head and lacks a stem, its shoes are bright red rather than maroon, and its mouth is constantly a slight frown, but is difficult to see under its nose. When it talks to Mario at the beginning of the battle, the camera angle only shows the platform Mario is standing on due to Wiggler being on the other side of it. Wiggler's shrunken form is about half the size of the ones in ''Super Mario World''.
In the original, the circular parts of Wiggler's body (including the head and nose) are not actually modeled spheres but flat pictures that constantly face the camera, like other circular objects in the game. Additionally, it has no spots on any of its segments, the flower is on the left side of its head and lacks a stem, its shoes are bright red rather than maroon, and its mouth is constantly a slight frown, but is difficult to see under its nose. When it talks to Mario at the beginning of the battle, the camera angle only shows the platform Mario is standing on due to Wiggler being on the other side of it. In the remake, Wiggler has a more typical design based on its ''Super Mario World'' artwork. Its segments, excluding the head, still use flat textures but have rotating spots superimposed over them (like the features of [[Bully|Bullies]] and [[Bob-omb]]s) that make them look more spherical, and although Wiggler has angry eyes and veins throughout the battle, it becomes the typical red "angry" form after two hits, then becomes happy after the final hit. Additionally, the remake changes Wiggler in that his head inflicts only two units of damage whilst his other segments do none. Additionally, the camera angle at the beginning of the battle is changed to show the Wiggler as it says its opening lines, and it is shown dripping with the water Mario let in.
 
In the remake, Wiggler has a more typical design based on its ''Super Mario World'' artwork. Its segments, excluding the head, still use flat textures but have rotating spots superimposed over them (like the features of [[Bully|Bullies]] and [[Bob-omb]]s) that make them look more spherical, and although Wiggler has angry eyes and veins throughout the battle, it becomes the typical red "angry" form after two hits, then becomes happy after the final hit. Additionally, the remake changes Wiggler in that his head inflicts only two units of damage whilst his other segments do none. Additionally, the camera angle at the beginning of the battle is changed to show the Wiggler as it says its opening lines, and it is shown dripping with the water Mario let in. Wiggler's shrunken form is now about the same size as the ones in ''Super Mario World''.


Wigglers appear prominently in the minigame [[Which Wiggler?]] in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. The goal is to choose a Wiggler with a correctly matching pattern to the one in the top screen. The Wigglers are sleeping and stationary in the first levels, but some move in later levels. The Wigglers become angry if the incorrect option is selected, and the player is given a penalty of losing ten seconds from the timer.
Wigglers appear prominently in the minigame [[Which Wiggler?]] in ''Super Mario 64 DS''. The goal is to choose a Wiggler with a correctly matching pattern to the one in the top screen. The Wigglers are sleeping and stationary in the first levels, but some move in later levels. The Wigglers become angry if the incorrect option is selected, and the player is given a penalty of losing ten seconds from the timer.
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|Rom=Omidă de grotă
|RomN=''Super Mario World'' television series, "Ghosts 'R' Us"
|RomN=''Super Mario World'' television series, "Ghosts 'R' Us"
|RomM=Cave caterpillar
|RomM=Grotto caterpillar
|RomC=<ref>May 20, 2015. [http://ok.ru/videoembed/26859866756 "Ghosts 'R' Us", dubbed in Romanian by KidsCo]. ''Odnoklassniki (OK.ru).'' Retrieved January 4, 2016.</ref>
|RomC=<ref>May 20, 2015. [http://ok.ru/videoembed/26859866756 "Ghosts 'R' Us", dubbed in Romanian by KidsCo]. ''Odnoklassniki (OK.ru).'' Retrieved January 4, 2016.</ref>
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|RusM=Fidget
|RusM=Fidget
|RusC=<ref>''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' in-game name</ref>
|RusC=<ref>''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' in-game name</ref>
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|Rus2N=''Super Mario World'' television series
|Rus2R=Gusenica
|Rus2M=Caterpillar
|Rus2C=<ref>[https://vkvideo.ru/playlist/220566848_53830606/video220566848_166523136 Мир супер Марио. 3 серия.]</ref>
|Spa=Floruga
|Spa=Floruga
|SpaN=''Super Mario Sunshine'' onwards
|SpaN=''Super Mario Sunshine'' onwards

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