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==Brown Sugar Pirates== | ==Brown Sugar Pirates== | ||
The Brown Sugar Pirates, as they were known in the English version of ''Wario Land'', were well-known for stealing many great treasures, including a giant golden statue of [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Hearing this, [[Wario]] travels to Kitchen Island, planning to steal their treasures. After traversing throughout the island, Wario succeeded in defeating Syrup's comrades and eventually defeated Syrup herself. [[Mario]] then took the statue of Toadstool right before Wario could get it. Saddened, Wario was cheered up when he stole the rest of the pirate's treasure and had the genies [[ | The Brown Sugar Pirates, as they were known in the English version of ''Wario Land'', were well-known for stealing many great treasures, including a giant golden statue of [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] of the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]. Hearing this, [[Wario]] travels to Kitchen Island, planning to steal their treasures. After traversing throughout the island, Wario succeeded in defeating Syrup's comrades and eventually defeated Syrup herself. [[Mario]] then took the statue of Toadstool right before Wario could get it. Saddened, Wario was cheered up when he stole the rest of the pirate's treasure and had the genies [[Denpū]] exchange some of it for [[Wario's Castle|a castle]]. | ||
==Black Sugar Gang== | ==Black Sugar Gang== |
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The Black Sugar Gang (also called the Black Sugar Pirates) is a group of pirates led by Captain Syrup in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 and Wario Land II. They were originally known as the Brown Sugar Pirates in English, but got renamed the Black Sugar Gang in Wario Land II, which has been their name in Japanese versions from the start. Their base of operations is the SS Teacup and Syrup Castle on Kitchen Island. The crew is made up mostly of Pirate Gooms and Wanderin' Gooms, though most of the significant members are of other species.
After Wario Land II, the crew has been mostly absent from games and seems to be disbanded. The member Dunk appeared as a boss in Wario Land 3. Two new species of Gooms, the Spearhead and Para-Goom were also in this game, though they were not affiliated with the pirates. Captain Syrup later reappeared in Wario Land: Shake It! in her ship The Sweet Stuff, but her crew was nowhere to be found.
Brown Sugar Pirates
The Brown Sugar Pirates, as they were known in the English version of Wario Land, were well-known for stealing many great treasures, including a giant golden statue of Princess Toadstool of the Mushroom Kingdom. Hearing this, Wario travels to Kitchen Island, planning to steal their treasures. After traversing throughout the island, Wario succeeded in defeating Syrup's comrades and eventually defeated Syrup herself. Mario then took the statue of Toadstool right before Wario could get it. Saddened, Wario was cheered up when he stole the rest of the pirate's treasure and had the genies Denpū exchange some of it for a castle.
Black Sugar Gang
The Brown Sugar Pirates pirates reformed and underwent a member change. Their name was changed to Black Sugar Gang in English. The only members of the original Brown Sugar Pirates were Captain Syrup, Bobo, the ship's guard, and Zenisukii. The reformed pirates attacked Wario's Castle, and re-stole back all the treasure that they had stolen from civilians that Wario had stolen from them out of revenge in 'Wario Land II. Enraged, Wario returned to Kitchen Island to re-steal "his" stolen treasure. Syrup sent her new officers to defeat Wario, but again they all fell to him. Not even the Giant Spear Man could defeat Wario, though he tried many times. Eventually, Wario defeated Captain Syrup once again, but found the Giant Spear Man guarding the treasure hoard. Wario defeated him for the final time, and re-obtained the stolen treasure. The Giant Spear Man then changed sides and followed Wario to his castle.