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'''King Watinga'''<ref>''Mario Paint'' English instruction booklet, page 29.</ref> is a large, robotic fly. He is the boss of the [[minigame]] [[Gnat Attack]] in ''[[Mario Paint]]'', where he appears at the end of each level, as well as ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', where he only appears in the third and final level. In ''Mario Paint'', King Watinga is capable of flight, spawning [[Fly Child]]ren, and shooting out stinger missiles, while in ''Super Mario Maker'', he only spawns Fly Children and flies off-screen, returning when all the Fly Children are swatted. In ''Mario Paint'', he turns slightly red after taking 10 hits from the flyswatter, and turns redder after taking 15 hits. After taking 20 hits, he convulses and explodes. | '''King Watinga'''<ref>''Mario Paint'' English instruction booklet, page 29.</ref> is a large, robotic [[fly (Mario Paint)|fly]]. He is the boss of the [[minigame]] [[Gnat Attack]] in ''[[Mario Paint]]'', where he appears at the end of each level, as well as ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', where he only appears in the third and final level. In ''Mario Paint'', King Watinga is capable of flight, spawning [[Fly Child]]ren, and shooting out stinger missiles, while in ''Super Mario Maker'', he only spawns Fly Children and flies off-screen, returning when all the Fly Children are swatted. In ''Mario Paint'', he turns slightly red after taking 10 hits from the flyswatter, and turns redder after taking 15 hits. After taking 20 hits, he convulses and explodes. | ||
Following the release of the version 1.20 update for ''Super Mario Maker'', King Watinga can also appear on the level editor screen if a [[Muncher]] is shaken after | Following the release of the version 1.20 update for ''Super Mario Maker'', King Watinga can also appear on the level editor screen if a [[Muncher]] is shaken after flies have already spawned. Angering him by swatting him repeatedly will start a more challenging mode of Gnat Attack. Two King Watingas appear in the final level of this mode. | ||
King Watinga's only other game appearance is in a remake of Gnat Attack called [[Fly Swatter]], a minigame that appears in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''. | King Watinga's only other game appearance is in a remake of Gnat Attack called [[Fly Swatter]], a minigame that appears in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]''. | ||
King Watinga also makes a small appearance in [[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|volume 5]] of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', in which he is brought out of the ''Mario Paint'' game by [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]]. After colliding with [[Yoshi]], King Watinga fuses with him to become [[Hae Yoshi]]. In the end, he is destroyed, and Mario is able to redraw Yoshi. | King Watinga also makes a small appearance in [[Super Mario-kun Volume 5|volume 5]] of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', in which he is brought out of the ''Mario Paint'' game by [[Lemmy Koopa|Lemmy]]. After colliding with [[Yoshi]], King Watinga fuses with him to become [[Hae Yoshi]]. In the end, he is destroyed, and Mario is able to redraw Yoshi. | ||
==Additional names== | |||
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|name1=Cmn_fly_boss | |||
|meaning1=Fly Boss | |||
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==Names in other languages== | ===Names in other languages=== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap= | |Jap=ハエたたきゲームのボス<ref>''Super Mario-kun'' volume 5, page 140.</ref> | ||
|JapM= | |JapR=Hae Tataki Gēmu no Bosu | ||
|JapM=Fly Swatter Game's Boss | |||
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 08:21, October 29, 2022
King Watinga[1] is a large, robotic fly. He is the boss of the minigame Gnat Attack in Mario Paint, where he appears at the end of each level, as well as Super Mario Maker, where he only appears in the third and final level. In Mario Paint, King Watinga is capable of flight, spawning Fly Children, and shooting out stinger missiles, while in Super Mario Maker, he only spawns Fly Children and flies off-screen, returning when all the Fly Children are swatted. In Mario Paint, he turns slightly red after taking 10 hits from the flyswatter, and turns redder after taking 15 hits. After taking 20 hits, he convulses and explodes.
Following the release of the version 1.20 update for Super Mario Maker, King Watinga can also appear on the level editor screen if a Muncher is shaken after flies have already spawned. Angering him by swatting him repeatedly will start a more challenging mode of Gnat Attack. Two King Watingas appear in the final level of this mode.
King Watinga's only other game appearance is in a remake of Gnat Attack called Fly Swatter, a minigame that appears in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!.
King Watinga also makes a small appearance in volume 5 of Super Mario-kun, in which he is brought out of the Mario Paint game by Lemmy. After colliding with Yoshi, King Watinga fuses with him to become Hae Yoshi. In the end, he is destroyed, and Mario is able to redraw Yoshi.
Additional names
Internal names
Game | File | Name | Meaning
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Super Mario Maker | content/Pack/Edit.pack/Cmn_fly_boss.szs | Cmn_fly_boss | Fly Boss |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ハエたたきゲームのボス[2] Hae Tataki Gēmu no Bosu |
Fly Swatter Game's Boss |