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|title=Onomī | |||
|image=[[File:Onomi WL4.png]] | |||
|species_origin=Mummy | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land 4]]'' ([[2001]]) | |||
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{{anotherlanguage}} | {{anotherlanguage}} | ||
'''Onomī'''<ref>[http://honndana.sakura.ne.jp/mario/dr.cgi?key=3000 Onomī's entry at the Japanese Super Mario Daijiten (Big Dictionary)]</ref> (斧ミイ) is an enemy in the game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It appears in the [[Sapphire Passage]] in the level [[Arabian Night]]. An Onomī looks just like a mummy with bandages hanging off its back; it has blue eyes and brown feet, and a red feather on its head. It wields an ax. An Onomī attacks [[Wario]] when he gets with in the mummy's vision range. When this happens, the Onomī charges and vertically chops its ax. The Onomī has a very close resemblance to the [[Men'ono]]. | '''Onomī'''<ref>[http://honndana.sakura.ne.jp/mario/dr.cgi?key=3000 Onomī's entry at the Japanese Super Mario Daijiten (Big Dictionary)]</ref> (斧ミイ) is an enemy in the game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It appears in the [[Sapphire Passage]] in the level [[Arabian Night]]. An Onomī looks just like a mummy with bandages hanging off its back; it has blue eyes and brown feet, and a red feather on its head. It wields an ax. An Onomī attacks [[Wario]] when he gets with in the mummy's vision range. When this happens, the Onomī charges and vertically chops its ax. The Onomī has a very close resemblance to the [[Men'ono]]. | ||
Revision as of 16:42, January 21, 2012
Template:Species-infobox Template:Anotherlanguage Onomī[1] (斧ミイ) is an enemy in the game Wario Land 4. It appears in the Sapphire Passage in the level Arabian Night. An Onomī looks just like a mummy with bandages hanging off its back; it has blue eyes and brown feet, and a red feather on its head. It wields an ax. An Onomī attacks Wario when he gets with in the mummy's vision range. When this happens, the Onomī charges and vertically chops its ax. The Onomī has a very close resemblance to the Men'ono.
Its name comes from ono (斧, ax) and mīra (ミイラ, mummy), a Japanese loanword that comes from the Portuguese mirra (myrrh).
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