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{{Quote|Oh no! I'm done for!! Ha! Just kidding! That Wario was a fake!|Wario|Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)}}
The '''fake Wario''' is the seventh boss in the [[Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)|Famicom/NES version of ''Wario's Woods'']]. He resembles [[Wario]] and has the power to make one whole row of mixed enemies fall. After defeating the boss, Wario pretends to admit defeat, but quickly informs [[Toad]] that the Wario he defeated was a fake one, and the real one is "ready to rumble!" Toad must then clear thirty more rounds and defeat [[Boom]] and [[Seizer]] again before fighting the real Wario.


[[Image:fakewario.gif|right|frame|The '''False Wario'''.]]
[[File:Fake Wario SMKun.png|thumb|left|The five fake Warios after they have been captured in ''Super Mario-kun'']]
The '''False Wario''' is the second-to-last boss in the NES version of the game ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He looks exactly like the "real [[Wario|McCoy]]", but is actually simply a convincing fake. He has the power to make one whole row of mixed enemies fall. After killing the boss, Wario pretends to be dead, but quickly leaps up again and informs [[Toad]] that the Wario he defeated was a fake, and the real on is "ready to rumble!" Toad must then clear 30 more rounds before fighting the "real" Wario.
In ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' [[Super Mario-kun Volume 13|Volume 13]], in the second to last chapter of the ''Wario's Woods'' arc, [[Mario]] and his party arrive at Wario's base, but when capturing Wario, they discover five of him. Looking closely, only one has the same face as the normal Wario, with the others being a [[Squeak]], a [[Spud]], a [[Beaker]], and a [[Spook (enemy)|Spook]]. However, Mario quickly realizes that even the fifth one is an impostor, a [[Fuzz]]. The monsters then come together to form [[Kyūkyoku gattai zen shū Wario-gao|a revolving cylinder formed by multiple Wario's faces]]. The fake Wario then puts the heroes inside a log, putting them through a trap functioning similar to a normal ''Wario's Woods'' level, but [[Wanda]] and the [[Fairy|fairies]] manage to free them and destroy the fake Wario monster by dropping [[Bomb Mario]] onto it.


False Warios also appeared in the game ''[[Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!]]''. In this game, an army of False Warios aided their master Wario in his bid to loot [[Planet Bomber]], the home of [[Bomberman]]. Bomberman had to fight hoardes of False Warios before engaging the real Wario in one-on-one duels.
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Fake Wario
Sprite of the fake Wario from the NES version of Wario's Woods.
Sprite from Wario's Woods (Famicom/NES)
Species Unknown
First appearance Wario's Woods (Famicom/NES) (1994)
“Oh no! I'm done for!! Ha! Just kidding! That Wario was a fake!”
Wario, Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)

The fake Wario is the seventh boss in the Famicom/NES version of Wario's Woods. He resembles Wario and has the power to make one whole row of mixed enemies fall. After defeating the boss, Wario pretends to admit defeat, but quickly informs Toad that the Wario he defeated was a fake one, and the real one is "ready to rumble!" Toad must then clear thirty more rounds and defeat Boom and Seizer again before fighting the real Wario.

Fake Wario
The five fake Warios after they have been captured in Super Mario-kun

In Super Mario-kun Volume 13, in the second to last chapter of the Wario's Woods arc, Mario and his party arrive at Wario's base, but when capturing Wario, they discover five of him. Looking closely, only one has the same face as the normal Wario, with the others being a Squeak, a Spud, a Beaker, and a Spook. However, Mario quickly realizes that even the fifth one is an impostor, a Fuzz. The monsters then come together to form a revolving cylinder formed by multiple Wario's faces. The fake Wario then puts the heroes inside a log, putting them through a trap functioning similar to a normal Wario's Woods level, but Wanda and the fairies manage to free them and destroy the fake Wario monster by dropping Bomb Mario onto it.