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'''Munchelangelos''' are a species of enemy mice that appear in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They appear in the ''[[S.S. Caviar]]''. Other varieties of rodents on the ship are [[DaVincheese]]s, [[Ratfael]]s and [[Mini Munchelangelo]]s. They attack by jump-charging at [[Wario]], trying to bite him. They can be killed in just one hit. Their name is a pun on [[Wikipedia:Michelangelo|Michelangelo]], a famous Italian Renaissance artist.  
|image=[[File:Munchelangelo.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Wario: Master of Disguise''
|variants=[[DaVincheese]]<br>[[Mini Munchelangelo]]<br>[[Ratfael]]
|first_appearance=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
}}
'''Munchelangelos''' are mouse enemies who appear in the [[S.S. Caviar]] in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They are normally found walking around an area and are harmless when passed by quickly. However, if [[Wario]] stays close to one for too long, it will attack by jump-charging in an attempt to bite him. They can be defeated with any attack. Their name is a pun on {{wp|Michelangelo}}, a famous Italian Renaissance artist. Along with the other mice enemies in the game, they can occasionally be seen lifting their heads up, allowing a pair of eyes to peek out, suggesting they are actually a smaller creature in a costume. Six Munchelangelos appear in the game.


==In-game Description==
The [[Ratfael]] is a slightly stronger, orange variant of this enemy.
 
==In-game description==
''This happy little mouse has been living high on the hog on a luxury liner. Too much time at the buffet has engorged his belly to epic proportions.''
''This happy little mouse has been living high on the hog on a luxury liner. Too much time at the buffet has engorged his belly to epic proportions.''


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ヒッキーマウス
|JapR=Hikkī Mausu
|JapM=Hickey Mouse; a reference to {{wp|Mickey Mouse}}; also,「ヒッキー」is another term for「引きこもり」(''hikikomori'', shut-in).
|Ger=Glücksratt
|Ger=Glücksratt
|GerM= Pun on "Glück" (luck) and "Ratte", perhaps also a pun on ''Glücksrad'' (''[[List of Implied Entertainment#Wheel of Fortune|Wheel of Fortune]]''), as they need luck to bite Wario because of them being so weak)}}
|GerM=From "glück" (luck) and "ratte" (rat), also likely a pun on ''Glücksrad'' (''{{wp|Wheel of Fortune (American game show)|Wheel of Fortune}}'')
|Ita=Trippatopo
|ItaM=Tripe-mouse; the "{{wp|tripe}}" is a popular Italian dish
}}
 
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[[Category:Rodents]]
[[Category:Rodents]]
[[Category:Wario Enemies]]
[[Category:Wario: Master of Disguise enemies]]
[[Category:Wario Species]]
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Latest revision as of 14:31, July 12, 2024

Munchelangelo
Sprite of Munchelangelo in Wario: Master of Disguise
Sprite from Wario: Master of Disguise
First appearance Wario: Master of Disguise (2007)
Variants

Munchelangelos are mouse enemies who appear in the S.S. Caviar in Wario: Master of Disguise. They are normally found walking around an area and are harmless when passed by quickly. However, if Wario stays close to one for too long, it will attack by jump-charging in an attempt to bite him. They can be defeated with any attack. Their name is a pun on Michelangelo, a famous Italian Renaissance artist. Along with the other mice enemies in the game, they can occasionally be seen lifting their heads up, allowing a pair of eyes to peek out, suggesting they are actually a smaller creature in a costume. Six Munchelangelos appear in the game.

The Ratfael is a slightly stronger, orange variant of this enemy.

In-game description[edit]

This happy little mouse has been living high on the hog on a luxury liner. Too much time at the buffet has engorged his belly to epic proportions.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ヒッキーマウス[?]
Hikkī Mausu
Hickey Mouse; a reference to Mickey Mouse; also,「ヒッキー」is another term for「引きこもり」(hikikomori, shut-in).
German Glücksratt[?] From "glück" (luck) and "ratte" (rat), also likely a pun on Glücksrad (Wheel of Fortune)
Italian Trippatopo[?] Tripe-mouse; the "tripe" is a popular Italian dish