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[[File:Deburina dw.PNG|frame|left|A Deburina that has emerged from a picture in [[Doodle Woods]].]]
[[File:Deburina dw.PNG|frame|left|A Deburīna that has emerged from a picture in [[Doodle Woods]].]]
'''Deburina''' (でぶりーな<ref>''Wario Land 4'' official Shogakukan Japanese game guide, page 16.</ref>), meaning ''Pig Ballerina'', is one of the many enemies in the [[Game Boy Advance]] platform game, ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. They only appear in the level [[Doodle Woods]]. In some parts of this level, there are drawings of Deburinas on the wall, and some drawings come to life when [[Wario]] either gets near it or walks under it. They are depicted as a dancing, female hula-hooping pig. Deburina will slowly dance towards Wario, intending to damage Wario by grazing him with the seemingly dangerous edge of the hula-hoop. Deburina can not be attacked from the side while she is dancing, because the hula hoop would harm Wario. Wario can only defeat them by a ground pound on the head.  
'''Deburīna''' is one of the many enemies in ''[[Wario Land 4]]'', depicted as dancing, female hula-hooping pigs. They only appear in the level [[Doodle Woods]], where drawings of them hang on the walls. Some of these drawings come to life when [[Wario]] either gets near them or walks under them. Deburīna will slowly dance towards Wario, intending to hit him with the hula hoop. As such, Deburīna cannot be attacked from the side while dancing; instead, Wario can only defeat them with a [[Ground Pound]] on the head.  


If the player does a standard jump and lands on a Deburina's head without doing a ground pound, then Deburina will fall to the ground, the hula-hoop will stop spinning and fall with her, and she will start to cry. She will then be completely defenseless, and she will be no longer immune to side attacks. However, if Wario leaves her alone for a while, then she will soon get back up, and start dancing again.
If the player lands on a Deburīna's head without doing a Ground Pound, it will fall to the ground, drop the hoop and cry, becoming completely defenseless and no longer immune to side attacks. However, if Wario leaves it alone for a while, it will soon get back up and start dancing again.
 
Deburina also makes an appearance in ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' from one of [[Hoggus]]'s drawings. Wario gets sickened from seeing it and eventually vomits on it.
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Deburīna also makes an appearance in ''[[Super Mario-Kun]]'' from one of [[Hoggus]]'s drawings. Wario gets sickened from seeing it and eventually vomits on it.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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Deburina SuperMarioKun.jpg|''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''
Deburina SuperMarioKun.jpg|''[[Super Mario-Kun]]''
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==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=でぶりーな<ref>''Wario Land 4'' official Shogakukan Japanese game guide, page 16.</ref>
|JapR=Deburīna
|JapM=From ''debu'' (fat) and ''barerīna'' (ballerina)
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==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:25, May 27, 2018

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File:Deburina dw.PNG
A Deburīna that has emerged from a picture in Doodle Woods.

Deburīna is one of the many enemies in Wario Land 4, depicted as dancing, female hula-hooping pigs. They only appear in the level Doodle Woods, where drawings of them hang on the walls. Some of these drawings come to life when Wario either gets near them or walks under them. Deburīna will slowly dance towards Wario, intending to hit him with the hula hoop. As such, Deburīna cannot be attacked from the side while dancing; instead, Wario can only defeat them with a Ground Pound on the head.

If the player lands on a Deburīna's head without doing a Ground Pound, it will fall to the ground, drop the hoop and cry, becoming completely defenseless and no longer immune to side attacks. However, if Wario leaves it alone for a while, it will soon get back up and start dancing again.

Deburīna also makes an appearance in Super Mario-Kun from one of Hoggus's drawings. Wario gets sickened from seeing it and eventually vomits on it.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese でぶりーな[1]
Deburīna
From debu (fat) and barerīna (ballerina)

References

  1. ^ Wario Land 4 official Shogakukan Japanese game guide, page 16.