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'''Wingo''' is the main antagonist in the game ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. It is first seen stealing a [[Power Star]] from [[Captain Toad]] and [[Toadette]]. It flies away while Toadette holds on to the star, thus capturing her. Its design is inspired from either crows or magpies, both species of birds which are generally depicted as interested in shiny objects, although a myth in reality.
'''Wingo''' is the main antagonist in the game ''[[Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker]]''. It is first seen stealing a [[Power Star]] from [[Captain Toad]] and [[Toadette]]. It flies away while Toadette holds on to the star, thus capturing her. Its design is inspired from either crows or magpies, both species of birds which are stereotypically, yet incorrectly depicted as interested in shiny objects.


Wingo will then be fought in the ending of episode 1, where it carries Toadette and hinders Captain Toad's progress through the level. When Captain Toad arrives at the top of the tower, a battle will begin. Wingo can be defeated by having large [[Turnip]]s thrown at it.  
Wingo will then be fought in the ending of episode 1, where it carries Toadette and hinders Captain Toad's progress through the level. When Captain Toad arrives at the top of the tower, a battle will begin. Wingo can be defeated by having large [[Turnip]]s thrown at it.  

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Wingo is the main antagonist in the game Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker. It is first seen stealing a Power Star from Captain Toad and Toadette. It flies away while Toadette holds on to the star, thus capturing her. Its design is inspired from either crows or magpies, both species of birds which are stereotypically, yet incorrectly depicted as interested in shiny objects.

Wingo will then be fought in the ending of episode 1, where it carries Toadette and hinders Captain Toad's progress through the level. When Captain Toad arrives at the top of the tower, a battle will begin. Wingo can be defeated by having large Turnips thrown at it.

Wingo's turban has a feather that highly resembles a Cape Feather.

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