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|image=[[File:Fauster Wario Woods artwork.jpg|200px]]<br>Artwork from ''Wario's Woods'' (NES)
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|species=Devil
|first_appearance=[[Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)|''Wario's Woods'' (NES)]] ([[List of games by date#1994|1994]])
|latest_appearance=''[[NES Remix 2]]'' ([[List of games by date#2014|2014]])
}}
'''Fauster'''<ref>''Wario's Woods'' NES instruction booklet, page 15.</ref> is the first of the many bosses that [[Toad]] faces in Game B of the ''Round Game'' mode in the [[Wario's Woods (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES version of ''Wario's Woods'']]. Fauster's name is likely derived from the titular character of the {{wp|Faust|Faustian legend}}.
==History==
===''Wario's Woods''===
His boss battle takes place in the ninth round of the Game B mode. He is a purple, bat-winged, simian-like creature in red jester-like clothes who wields a pitchfork. Fauster has the ability to eliminate all bombs on-screen. Like the other bosses in the game, he is also able to relocate himself to different positions of the battlefield. If he re-materializes on Toad, Toad will be instantly defeated. He is also capable of summoning and throwing enemies around the stage.
 
===''Super Mario'' (KC Deluxe)===
[[File:Fauster KC Mario.jpg|thumb|Fauster returns in ''Super Mario: Wario no Mori'']]
In the ''[[Super Mario (Kodansha manga)|Super Mario]]'' manga, Fauster is the main antagonist of the [[Super Mario: Wario no Mori|''Wario's Woods'' volume]]. Ages ago, Fauster was terrorizing the [[Wario's Woods (location)|Peaceful Woods]] and all of its fairies, until a brave [[Toad (species)|Toad]] defeated the demon and sealed in his underground temple hidden under a magic rock. A [[Baby Wario|young Wario]], escaping from the [[bee]]s, finds the rock and manages to free Fauster, who only manifests as an incorporeal voice. To reward him, Fauster lends him his minions (the game's monsters) to grant any of his wishes, one of which is marrying [[Princess Peach|Peach]]. [[Mario]], aided by the clumsy fairy [[Wanda]], armed with the helm of the Toad hero, tries to stop Wario. Needing a new body to take matters into his own hands, Fauster possesses Wario, but is once again sealed into stone by Wanda and Mario.
 
Some time later, Mario and Peach welcomes a [[Baby Luigi|newborn Luigi]] into the family, while [[Wario]] is reincarnated into a baby and later returns to Earth to free Fauster once again, finally in a physical form. After rewarding Wario by making him into an adult, Fauster now asks for a sacrifice to regain his full powers. Wario kidnaps Luigi and uses him as the sacrificing lamb. Fauster summons some of his minions and corrupts the fairy [[Diamond]] to turn them into stone (Wanda, however, manages to save herself having been recently banned from the fairy clan) and takes over the forest. Later, he summons four of his allies: [[Boom]], [[Seizer]], [[Mad]], and lastly [[Drago]]. The four of them keep Mario and his friends distracted enough to conclude the sacrifice, and Fauster is reborn into the form of a giant demonic Luigi, and manages to conquer the entire world by summoning more of his monsters to completely flood the Earth with them. Mario, wearing the Toad hero's helm and aided by Peach and Wanda, grows bigger and defeats Fauster once and for all, saving Luigi and punishing Wario.
 
===''Super Mario-kun''===
Fauster only appears once in ''[[Super Mario-kun]]'', in the ''Wario's Woods'' arc in [[Super Mario-kun Volume 11|volume 11]]. Fauster is the first enemy encountered by the heroes. He simply stabs Mario's bottom with his pitchfork and summons many monsters, which are ultimately defeated. Furious, Wario turns him into an anman (steamed hot buns that sounds similar to Fauster's Japanese name) and viciously munches on him in frustration, presumably killing him in the process as the narration suggests.
 
==Gallery==
{{image|more=yes|Fauster's powered-up color palette.}}
<gallery>
Fauster WarioWoods NES.png|Sprite
Fauster temple KC Mario.jpg|Fauster's statue in his underground temple-prison in ''Super Mario: Wario no Mori''
Wario possessed by Fauster KC Mario.jpg|Fauster lending his powers to Wario in ''Super Mario: Wario no Mori''
Luigi possessed by Fauster KC Mario.jpg|Fauster possessing Luigi in ''Super Mario: Wario no Mori''
Fauster defeat KC Mario.jpg|Fauster defeated in ''Super Mario: Wario no Mori''
Fauster SMKun.png|''Super Mario-kun''
</gallery>
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=アクマン<ref>''Wario no Mori'' Famicom instruction booklet, fold-out.</ref>
|JapR=Akuman
|JapM=Derived from「悪魔」(''akuma'', devil) and possibly "man"
|Ita=Fauster<ref>''Wario's Woods'' (NES version), Italian instruction booklet, page 15.</ref>
}}
 
==References==
<references/>
 
{{Wario's Woods}}
[[Category:Demons]]
[[Category:Wario's Woods bosses]]

Latest revision as of 10:35, December 23, 2024

Fauster
Artwork of Fauster from Wario's Woods
Artwork from Wario's Woods (NES)
Species Devil
First appearance Wario's Woods (NES) (1994)
Latest appearance NES Remix 2 (2014)

Fauster[1] is the first of the many bosses that Toad faces in Game B of the Round Game mode in the NES version of Wario's Woods. Fauster's name is likely derived from the titular character of the Faustian legend.

History[edit]

Wario's Woods[edit]

His boss battle takes place in the ninth round of the Game B mode. He is a purple, bat-winged, simian-like creature in red jester-like clothes who wields a pitchfork. Fauster has the ability to eliminate all bombs on-screen. Like the other bosses in the game, he is also able to relocate himself to different positions of the battlefield. If he re-materializes on Toad, Toad will be instantly defeated. He is also capable of summoning and throwing enemies around the stage.

Super Mario (KC Deluxe)[edit]

Fauster in Super Mario (Kodansha manga)
Fauster returns in Super Mario: Wario no Mori

In the Super Mario manga, Fauster is the main antagonist of the Wario's Woods volume. Ages ago, Fauster was terrorizing the Peaceful Woods and all of its fairies, until a brave Toad defeated the demon and sealed in his underground temple hidden under a magic rock. A young Wario, escaping from the bees, finds the rock and manages to free Fauster, who only manifests as an incorporeal voice. To reward him, Fauster lends him his minions (the game's monsters) to grant any of his wishes, one of which is marrying Peach. Mario, aided by the clumsy fairy Wanda, armed with the helm of the Toad hero, tries to stop Wario. Needing a new body to take matters into his own hands, Fauster possesses Wario, but is once again sealed into stone by Wanda and Mario.

Some time later, Mario and Peach welcomes a newborn Luigi into the family, while Wario is reincarnated into a baby and later returns to Earth to free Fauster once again, finally in a physical form. After rewarding Wario by making him into an adult, Fauster now asks for a sacrifice to regain his full powers. Wario kidnaps Luigi and uses him as the sacrificing lamb. Fauster summons some of his minions and corrupts the fairy Diamond to turn them into stone (Wanda, however, manages to save herself having been recently banned from the fairy clan) and takes over the forest. Later, he summons four of his allies: Boom, Seizer, Mad, and lastly Drago. The four of them keep Mario and his friends distracted enough to conclude the sacrifice, and Fauster is reborn into the form of a giant demonic Luigi, and manages to conquer the entire world by summoning more of his monsters to completely flood the Earth with them. Mario, wearing the Toad hero's helm and aided by Peach and Wanda, grows bigger and defeats Fauster once and for all, saving Luigi and punishing Wario.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Fauster only appears once in Super Mario-kun, in the Wario's Woods arc in volume 11. Fauster is the first enemy encountered by the heroes. He simply stabs Mario's bottom with his pitchfork and summons many monsters, which are ultimately defeated. Furious, Wario turns him into an anman (steamed hot buns that sounds similar to Fauster's Japanese name) and viciously munches on him in frustration, presumably killing him in the process as the narration suggests.

Gallery[edit]

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アクマン[2]
Akuman
Derived from「悪魔」(akuma, devil) and possibly "man"
Italian Fauster[3] -

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.