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| {{character infobox | | {{character infobox |
| |image=[[File:Woodrow.jpg|270px]] | | |image=[[File:Woodrow.jpg|270px]] |
| |full_name=T.S. Woodrow
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| |species=[[Rabbid]] | | |species=[[Rabbid]] |
| |first_appearance=''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' ([[List of games by date#2022|2022]]) | | |first_appearance=''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]'' ([[List of games by date#2022|2022]]) |
| |portrayed_by=[[David Coburn]] (English)<ref>[[Media:MRSOHVoiceCast.jpg|Voice actor confirmation from Davide Soliani]]</ref><br>[[Atsushi Imaruoka]] (Japanese) | | |portrayed_by=David Coburn<ref>[[Media:MRSOHVoiceCast.jpg|Voice actor confirmation from Davide Soliani]]</ref> |
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| {{quote|Begone, friends. Begone! // And pray you never see, such universal sorrow. // for HOPE fled before THEE.|Woodrow|[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]}} | | {{quote2|Begone, friends. Begone! // And pray you never see, such universal sorrow. // for HOPE fled before THEE.|Woodrow|[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]}} |
| '''Woodrow''' (full name '''T.S. Woodrow''') is a minor NPC in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. He appears as the warden of [[Palette Prime]]. | | '''Woodrow''' is a minor NPC in ''[[Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope]]''. He appears as the warden of [[Palette Prime]]. |
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
| ===Background=== | | ===Background=== |
| [[File:Woodrow Comic No. 1.jpg|200px|thumb|Woodrow reciting his first poem]] | | [[File:Woodrow Comic No. 1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Woodrow reciting his first poem]] |
| All throughout Woodrow's life, bad luck followed whenever he recited a poem. The villagers eventually banned him from being a poet, and even held a contest to find a new poet laureate to replace Woodrow. However, he disguised himself and entered the contest, but his poem caused a Intradimensional Doomstorm rating a 9.5 on the terror scale to appear. The Doomstorm dropped a cruise ship on Woodrow and struck him with lightning, causing a rain cloud to become his forever companion. | | All throughout Woodrow's life, bad luck followed whenever he recited a poem. The villagers eventually banned him from being a poet, and even held a contest to find a new poet laureate to replace Woodrow. However, he disguised himself and entered the contest, but his poem caused a Intradimensional Doomstorm rating a 9.5 on the terror scale to appear. The Doomstorm dropped a cruise ship on Woodrow and struck him with lightning, causing a rain cloud to become his forever companion. |
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| ==Profiles== | | ==Profiles== |
| ===Mural information===
| | ;[[Memory]] bio |
| The following is a list of quotes from Beep-0 regarding the murals inside the various houses and buildings in Paletteville involving Woodrow.
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| ''"The young Woodrow is reciting his first poem just before The Great Tree Blight of [[Palette Prime]] strikes.<br>It took 500 leaf blowers to tidy up afterwards. Residents were fined a million coins due to the noise violations!"''
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| ;Mural 2
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| ''"Woodrow's poem - The Strange and Conflicting Feelings Of The Crofter's Cheesemonger preceded an alien invasion!<br>The entire planet was forced to harvest thousands of pounds of pumpkin spice in exchange for their freedom. Horrible."''
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| ;Mural 3
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| ''"After Woodrow read his next poem, a luxury space cruiser crashed into a satellite! Debris fell from the sky for quite a while.<br>Rabbids would be having some picnic and then BAM! Down would come a crystal hot tub or gold badminton cabinet."''
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| ;Mural 4
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| ''"Two tragedies occurred after Woodrow read aloud his Declaration Of Love Written Beneath Yonder Yew-Tree.<br>ONE - the planet's moon fell to the surface of the planet. And TWO - his girlfriend confessed to kissing the captain of the soccer team."''
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| ;Mural 5
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| ''"Each time Woodrow read a poem, tragedy would strike. Residents of Palette Prime naturally blamed him.<br>They would forbid him to write poetry again, citing billions in property damage and "his use of clichéd metaphors.""''
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| ;Mural 6
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| ''"Residents held a poetry slam contest to find a new poet laurate, as Woodrow's poems were always followed by tragedy.<br>Woodrow entered the contest wearing a disguise to prove it wasn't his poetry that courted disaster, but bad luck... 1,142 cases of bad luck."''
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| ;Mural 7
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| ''"Woodrow gave it his all with his poem I Am No Herald Of Ill. For once, nothing seemed to go wrong afterwards...<br>...until a{{sic}} "Intradimensional Doomstorm" measuring 9.5 on the "terror scale" arrived! I thought those were a myth!"''
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| ;Mural 8
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| ''"Something large set loose from a storm above the planet. Woodrow couldn't get out of the way because he was wearing stilts!<br>By the way, I knew he wasn't naturally that tall. I thought he had lifts in his shoes."''
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| ;Mural 9
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| ''"A steamship landed on Woodrow, squashing him flat as a pancake!<br>It happened after dinner - most passengers didn't even get a turn at the cheese trolley beforehand!"''
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| ;Mural 10
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| ''"Woodrow was crushed by a falling cruise ship, then struck by lightning.<br>After THAT a rain cloud became his permanent halo, forever influencing his outlook and ensuring he'd be a bummer at parties."''
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| ===[[Memory]] bio===
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| ;WOODROW
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| [[File:M+RSOH Woodrow Memory.jpg|250px|right]] | | [[File:M+RSOH Woodrow Memory.jpg|250px|right]] |
| ''In my effort to "translate" the poet-warden Woodrow for the Heroes, I studied thousands of his poems. More than just a combination of rhythmic verses, I found them powerful, even moving - expanding and rewiring my neurotransmitters with each prosodic cue. Few things have contributed to my emerging emotional literacy like poetry. Perhaps I should try writing my own one day.'' | | ''In my effort to "translate" the poet-warden Woodrow for the Heroes, I studied thousands of his poems. More than just a combination of rhythmic verses, I found them powerful, even moving - expanding and rewiring my neurotransmitters with each prosodic cue. Few things have contributed to my emerging emotional literacy like poetry. Perhaps I should try writing my own one day.'' |
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| Woodrow Comic No. 9.jpg|Woodrow Comic No. 9 | | Woodrow Comic No. 9.jpg|Woodrow Comic No. 9 |
| Woodrow Comic No. 10.jpg|Woodrow Comic No. 10 | | Woodrow Comic No. 10.jpg|Woodrow Comic No. 10 |
| Woodrow icon MRSOH.png|Icon
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| Ditrani Salvatore MRSOH Woodrow.jpg|3D renders | | Ditrani Salvatore MRSOH Woodrow.jpg|3D renders |
| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==Portrayals==
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| *[[David Coburn]] (English)<ref>[[Media:MRSOHVoiceCast.jpg|Voice actor confirmation from Davide Soliani]]</ref>
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| *[[Atsushi Imaruoka]] (Japanese)
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| *[[Laurent Gris]] (French)<ref>[https://twitter.com/JullRob/status/1779347032878297436]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/LoloGris/status/1779602680467349702]</ref>
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| *[[Gabriele Calindri]] (Italian)<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/vgames/mariorabbids-sparksofhope.htm ''Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope'' on Il Mondo dei Doppiatori]</ref>
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| *Luis Fernando Ríos (Spanish)<ref>[https://www.doblajevideojuegos.es/doblaje/54805]</ref>
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| ==Names in other languages==
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| {{foreign names
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| |Jap=ウッドロウ
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| |JapR=Uddorō
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| |JapM=Woodrow
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| |Jap2=T・S・ウッドロウ
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| |Jap2R=T S Uddorō
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| |Jap2M=T.S. Woodrow
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| |Chi=T・S・伍德羅
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| |ChiR=T S Wǔdéluó
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| |CHiM=T.S. Woodrow
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| |Ger=T. S. Tristan
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| |GerM=The name Tristan derives from "triste" (''sad'' in French, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese)
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| |Ita=Fosco
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| |ItaM=Gloomy, possibly from {{wp|Ugo Foscolo}}, an Italian poet; shared with [[Gloomtail]]
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| |Por=Arvoreto
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| |PorM=Probably from "arboreto" (arboretum/seed source)
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| |Rus=Вудроу
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| |RusR=Vudrou
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| |RusM=Woodrow
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| |Spa=T.A. Manchado
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| |SpaM=T.A. Stained; the "T.A." is meant to sound like "te ha" (he has [verb] you), resulting in "Te ha manchado" (he stained you)
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| ==Trivia==
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| *The rain cloud that follows him might be a reference to the "employer's cloud" (''nuvola da impiegato'') from the Italian ''{{Wp|Ugo Fantozzi|Fantozzi}}'' book and movie series, in which the protagonist is comically followed by a personal rain cloud.
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| ==References== | | ==References== |
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| {{M+RSOH}} | | {{M+RSOH}} |
| [[Category:Rabbids]] | | [[Category:Rabbids]] |
| [[Category:Allies]]
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| [[Category:Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope characters]] | | [[Category:Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope characters]] |