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'''Harry H''' is the seventeenth boss that [[Toad]] faces and the final opponent before Toad faces [[Wario]] in VS COM mode of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He is a humanoid [[rabbit]] wearing a blue suit, along with light purple pants and red shoes. Additionally, he calls Toad the "woodland's hero". Compared to previous mini-bosses, his mannerisms are a stark contrast, although he does seem a bit broken-hearted about his defeat.
'''Harry H''' is the seventeenth boss that [[Toad]] faces and the final opponent before Toad faces [[Wario]] in VS COM mode of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He is a humanoid [[rabbit]] wearing a blue suit, along with light purple pants and red shoes. Additionally, he calls Toad the "woodland's hero". Compared to previous mini-bosses, his mannerisms are a stark contrast, although he does seem a bit broken-hearted about his defeat.


The "H" in his name may have been meant to imply [[wikipedia:Hare|Hare]].
The "H" in his name may have been meant to imply {{wp|Hare}}.
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Revision as of 16:15, November 28, 2017

Not to be confused with Harry Hedgehog.

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“Only two more monsters to go, woodlands hero. I didn't think you would get this far. You must do your best if you wish to pass.”
Harry H, Wario's Woods

Harry H is the seventeenth boss that Toad faces and the final opponent before Toad faces Wario in VS COM mode of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version of Wario's Woods. He is a humanoid rabbit wearing a blue suit, along with light purple pants and red shoes. Additionally, he calls Toad the "woodland's hero". Compared to previous mini-bosses, his mannerisms are a stark contrast, although he does seem a bit broken-hearted about his defeat.

The "H" in his name may have been meant to imply Hare.