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|image=[[File:Dorago.jpg|200px]]
|image=[[File:Drago Wario Woods artwork.jpg|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Wario's Woods'' (NES)
|species=[[Dragon]]
|species=Dragon
|first_appearance=''[[Wario's Woods]]'' ([[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]) ([[1994]])
|first_appearance=[[Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)|''Wario's Woods'' (NES)]] ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
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[[File:WWDorago.png|thumb|left|'''Dorago''']]
'''Drago'''<ref>''Wario's Woods'' NES instruction booklet, page 15.</ref> is the sixth boss that [[Toad]] faces in Game B of the Round Mode in the [[Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES version of ''Wario's Woods'']]. It is depicted as being a somewhat large, smug, green dragon.
'''Dorago''' is the sixth boss that [[Toad]] faces in Game B of the Round Mode in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of the game ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He appears in the fifty ninth round and has 16 [[hit points]]. Dorago is depicted to being a somewhat large, smug, green [[dragon]].  


Dorago has a special attack that involves him turning red and spurting fire, turning all on-screen bombs into more enemies. Like the other bosses, Dorago can also re-locate himself to different positions of the stage to avoid Toad's attacks and be able to throw enemies around. If he re-materializes on Toad, Dorago instantly knocks him out.  
==History==
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===''Wario's Woods''===
In ''Wario's Woods'', Drago appears in the fifty-ninth round and has 16 [[Heart Point|hit point]]s. It has a special attack that involves turning red and spurting fire, turning all on-screen bombs into more enemies. Like the other bosses, Drago can also re-locate itself to different positions of the stage to avoid Toad's attacks and be able to throw enemies around. If it re-materializes on Toad, Drago instantly knocks him out.


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===''Super Mario'' (KC Deluxe)===
[[Category:Wario Characters]]
In the [[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|''Super Mario'' Kodansha manga]], Drago is the last of [[Fauster]]'s summoned helpers to enter the scene. During the second act of the [[Super Mario: Wario no Mori|''Wario's Woods'' volume]], Wario's base is near a canyon where the giant statue of Drago stands. Later, when [[Mario]], [[Princess Peach]], and [[Birdo]] arrives on the scene, Fauster uses a [[Diamond]] to awake the statue. Drago is completely immune to the bombs, but following [[Chiyōrō-sama]]'s suggestion, Mario uses a [[Cape Feather|cape]] to fly around it and take the Diamond that awakened it from its head, turning it back to stone and making it crumble to pieces.
[[Category:Wario Bosses]]
 
===''Super Mario-kun''===
Drago also appears in volume 13 of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'' as a machine created by Wario and his monsters. To activate it, Wario transfers part of his personality into it, making it aggressive and cruel, but also insecure of his body, capable of making deadly farts and having a soft spot for the ladies, which is ultimately how he is won over, by using [[Birdo]] as a damsel for him to cuddle.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
Drago WarioWoods NES.png|''Wario's Woods'' sprite
Drago KC Mario.jpg|''Super Mario: Wario no Mori''
Dorago SuperMarioKun 13.png|''Super Mario-Kun''
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ドラゴ<ref>''Wario no Mori'' Famicom instruction booklet, fold-out.</ref>
|JapR=Dorago
|JapM=A shortening of "dragon" or "dragon" from Italian
|Ita=Drago<ref>''Wario's Woods'' (NES version) Italian instruction booklet, page 15.</ref>
|ItaM=Dragon
|Spa=Drago
}}
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 01:04, September 13, 2024

Drago
Artwork of Drago from the NES version of Wario's Woods
Artwork from Wario's Woods (NES)
Species Dragon
First appearance Wario's Woods (NES) (1994)

Drago[1] is the sixth boss that Toad faces in Game B of the Round Mode in the NES version of Wario's Woods. It is depicted as being a somewhat large, smug, green dragon.

History[edit]

Wario's Woods[edit]

In Wario's Woods, Drago appears in the fifty-ninth round and has 16 hit points. It has a special attack that involves turning red and spurting fire, turning all on-screen bombs into more enemies. Like the other bosses, Drago can also re-locate itself to different positions of the stage to avoid Toad's attacks and be able to throw enemies around. If it re-materializes on Toad, Drago instantly knocks him out.

Super Mario (KC Deluxe)[edit]

In the Super Mario Kodansha manga, Drago is the last of Fauster's summoned helpers to enter the scene. During the second act of the Wario's Woods volume, Wario's base is near a canyon where the giant statue of Drago stands. Later, when Mario, Princess Peach, and Birdo arrives on the scene, Fauster uses a Diamond to awake the statue. Drago is completely immune to the bombs, but following Chiyōrō-sama's suggestion, Mario uses a cape to fly around it and take the Diamond that awakened it from its head, turning it back to stone and making it crumble to pieces.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Drago also appears in volume 13 of Super Mario-kun as a machine created by Wario and his monsters. To activate it, Wario transfers part of his personality into it, making it aggressive and cruel, but also insecure of his body, capable of making deadly farts and having a soft spot for the ladies, which is ultimately how he is won over, by using Birdo as a damsel for him to cuddle.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドラゴ[2]
Dorago
A shortening of "dragon" or "dragon" from Italian
Italian Drago[3] Dragon
Spanish Drago[?] -

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wario's Woods NES instruction booklet, page 15.
  2. ^ Wario no Mori Famicom instruction booklet, fold-out.
  3. ^ Wario's Woods (NES version) Italian instruction booklet, page 15.