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|image=[[File:Rudyclownsprite.png|118px]]<br>Sprite from ''Wario Land 3''
|full_name=Rudy the Clown
|full_name=Rudy the Clown
|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|species=Clown
|latest_appearance=''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'' ([[List of games by date#2001|2001]])
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{{quote|Ahh..Ah-hah-HAH! Finally I am myself again! Now I can rule this world and the outer one as well!! I need you no longer, [[Wario]]! I shall crush you like a bug!|A hidden figure|Wario Land 3}}
{{quote|Ahh..Ah-hah-HAH! Finally I am myself again! Now I can rule [[music box (world)|this world]] and the outer one as well!! I need you no longer, [[Wario]]! I shall crush you like a bug!|'''A hidden figure'''|[[Wario Land 3]]}}
 
'''Rudy''', originally known as "'''A hidden figure'''" or a "'''mysterious monarch''',"<ref>{{cite|title=''Nintendo Power'' Volume 133|page=58|date=June 2000|language=en-us|publisher=Nintendo of America}}</ref> is one of [[Wario]]'s enemies, appearing as the main villain of both ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''. Rudy is a giant clown-like creature with green skin, a big red nose, and detached floating hands by his sides, although concept art of him as the final boss of ''Wario Land 3'' depicted him with regular arms. He is only referred to as "a hidden figure" in ''Wario Land 3'', later being given the name "Rudy" in the English version of ''Dr. Mario 64'', and he is later referred to by Wario as "Rudy the Clown" in ''[[Fortune Street]]''. In Japanese versions, Rudy is never referred to by a specific name, even in the ''Dr. Mario 64'' port of ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]''.<ref>{{cite|url=themushroomkingdom.net/mario-in-japan/drm64|title="Dr. Mario 64: From English to Japanese"|publisher=The Mushroom Kingdom}}{{better source}}</ref>
'''Rudy the Clown''', originally known as "'''A hidden figure'''", is one of [[Wario]]'s enemies, appearing as the main villain and final boss in both ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' and ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''. Rudy is a giant clown with green skin, a big red nose, and detached floating hands.
 
==History==
==History==
===''Wario Land 3''===
===''Wario Land 3''===
When Wario was trapped in the [[Music Box World|world inside a music box]] in ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', a hidden figure appeared as a giant shadowy face in a temple, pleading Wario's help. He states that he is the god of this world, and an evil being sealed away his powers in five [[Music Box|music boxes]]. He requests Wario to break the seal by bringing all five music boxes to him. Wario is unwilling to help at first, until he mentions that he will send Wario home when he is freed and will let Wario keep any treasures he finds along the way. Persuaded, Wario sets out to collect the music boxes.
[[File:Rudy the Clown WL3 battle.png|thumb|left|160px|Wario battling a hidden figure]]
[[File:Rudy the Clown concept art.png|frame|Concept art of a hidden figure's true form.]]
When Wario was trapped in the [[music box (world)|world inside a music box]] in ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', a '''hidden figure''' appeared as a giant shadowy face in a temple, pleading Wario's help. He states that he is the god of this world, and an evil being sealed away his powers in five [[Music Box|music box]]es. He requests Wario to break the seal by bringing all five music boxes to him. Wario is unwilling to help at first, until he mentions that he will send Wario home when he is freed and will let Wario keep any treasures he finds along the way. After that, Wario sets out to collect the music boxes.


During the course of the game, Wario can visit the hidden figure at [[The Temple]] and be instructed in which level he has to go next in order to progress.  
During the course of the game, Wario can visit the hidden figure at [[The Temple]] and be instructed with which level he has to go next in order to progress. After all five music boxes are collected, he will stop giving advice. Instead, if Wario visits him, the music boxes will play a tune that frees him. The hidden figure then turns into his true form, a giant clown with skull patterns, and claims that he will take over the music box's world as well as the outer world. It is later revealed that he turned all the world's inhabitants into the monsters that Wario defeated during his quest; he was using Wario to break the curse placed on him by the inhabitants of the world of the music box when he had tried to take control before.


After a while, Wario collects all the music boxes, and frees him. A hidden figure then turns into his true form, a giant evil clown, and reveals that he was using Wario to break the curse placed on him by the inhabitants of the world of the music box. He also revealed that he turned all the world's inhabitants into the monsters that Wario has been beating up during his quest. Now that he is free, he says that he will take over the music box's world as well as the outer world. Not wanting that to happen, Wario fights him.
The hidden figure attacks Wario with his hands, attempting to grab or smash Wario. The game cannot be paused during the battle like every other boss battle. Unlike every other enemy or boss in the game where each of them has at least one attack that ejects Wario from battle, if he successfully grabs Wario, the player instantly gets a [[Game Over]], the only attack in the game to do so. To combat the boss, Wario must attack one of his hands by jumping on them, leaving them on the floor. After that, Wario has to grab the fist and throw them at his nose. After two hits, the hidden figure will grab more frequently, and he will become angry after taking three hits. After four hits, the hidden figure is defeated, and the inhabitants of the music box world are returned to normal. They then send Wario back to his own world, letting him keep all the treasure he had found.
 
He attacks Wario with his hands, attempting to grab or smash Wario. He is very powerful, and if he successfully grabs Wario, the player instantly gets a [[Game Over]]. However, Wario avoided his hands and attacked them, leaving them stunned on the floor. Wario then grabbed the hands, and threw them at his face. After four hits, he was defeated and the inhabitants of the music box world were returned to normal. They then sent Wario back to his own world, letting him keep all the treasure he had found.


===''Dr. Mario 64''===
===''Dr. Mario 64''===
The character returns as the main antagonist in ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'', now officially named as Rudy the Clown. Rudy sends his minion [[Mad Scienstein]] to steal some [[Megavitamins]] from [[Mario]], planning to use them to cure his cold. Mad Scienstein steals the Megavitamins, but is followed by [[Dr. Mario]] and Wario, the latter of whom wanted the Megavitamins for himself. The duo eventually came to Rudy's castle and defeated Rudy, taking back the Megavitamins and curing his cold as well.
[[File:Rudy DM64 sprite.png|frame|left]]
The character returns as the main antagonist in ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]'', now officially named as Rudy. He sends his minion [[Mad Scienstein]] to steal some [[Capsule#Dr. Mario 64|Megavitamins]] from [[Dr. Mario]], planning to use them to cure his cold. Mad Scienstein steals the Megavitamins, but is pursued by Dr. Mario and Wario, the latter of whom wants the Megavitamins for himself. The chase led them all to Rudy's castle, where the selected character confronts Rudy, who took the bottle for himself. After Rudy is defeated by Dr. Mario, he uses the Megavitamins to cure Rudy, but if he is defeated by Wario, Rudy won't be cured as the Megavitamins are snatched by Mad Scienstein, who Wario continually chase to no end. In multiplayer modes, Rudy has the highest-level AI along with [[Metal Mario]] and [[Vampire Wario]].


===''[[Fortune Street]]''===
===''Fortune Street''===
Though he doesn't physically appear, Rudy is referenced in ''[[Fortune Street]]''. When Wario builds a tent on the board, he states "This is gonna be the best circus ever... as long as Rudy the Clown doesn't show up!"
Though he does not physically appear, Rudy is referenced in ''[[Fortune Street]]''. When Wario builds a circus tent on the game board, he states "This is gonna be the best circus ever... as long as Rudy the Clown doesn't show up!"


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
|Jap=ナゾのぞう<br>''Nazo no zō''<br>じゃあくなもの<ref>Old Man's dialog in the ending; replaces "that meddlesome being"</ref><br>''Jāku na Mono''
|Jap=ナゾのぞう <small>(''Wario Land 3'')</small> / ナゾのゾウ
|JapM=A Mysterious Statue<br><br>The Evil One}}
|JapN=''Nintendo Puzzle Collection''
|JapR=Nazo no Zō
|JapM=A Mysterious Figure
|Spa=Payaso<ref>{{cite|url=www.guiasnintendo.com/3_GB_GameBoy/waland3/waland3_sp/welcome.html|title=Official ''Wario Land 3'' website|publisher=Guías Nintendo|language=es-es|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref>
|SpaM=Clown
|Chi=神秘像
|ChiR=shén mì xìang
|ChiM=Mysterious Figure
|Ita=Personaggio misterioso<ref>{{cite|title=''[[Wario Land 3]]'' instruction booklet|publisher=Nintendo of Europe|date=2000|language=it|page=103}}</ref>
|ItaM=Misterious character
}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Rudy the Clown concept art.png|frame|Concept art of A hidden figure's true form.]]
*In his concept artwork, Rudy has arms. However, in the game, his hands are separate floating graphics, stated to be due to hardware limitations, as the number of graphics the arms would require would not be manageable.<ref>{{cite|deadlink=y|archive=web.archive.org/web/20030215204435/http://www.nintendo.co.jp/nom/0005/03/page2.html|title=ゲームボーイができるまで(ソフト開発編) 企画・デザイン・グラフィック|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja|accessdate=May 31, 2024}}</ref>
*Concept art of him as the final boss of ''Wario Land 3'' depicted him with arms rather than having detached hands.
*In ''Wario Land 3'', he is still referred to as "a hidden figure" after he has turned into his true form. He was not given his actual English name until his appearance in ''Dr. Mario 64''. In Japanese versions, however, Rudy is always named a "mysterious figure", including the ''Dr. Mario 64'' port of ''[[Nintendo Puzzle Collection]]''.
*He is the only thing in all of ''Wario Land 3'' who can defeat Wario, resulting in a Game Over.


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Latest revision as of 17:24, November 6, 2024

Not to be confused with Ruby.
Rudy
Rudy
Sprite from Wario Land 3
Full name Rudy the Clown
First appearance Wario Land 3 (2000)
Latest appearance Nintendo Puzzle Collection (2003)
“Ahh..Ah-hah-HAH! Finally I am myself again! Now I can rule this world and the outer one as well!! I need you no longer, Wario! I shall crush you like a bug!”
A hidden figure, Wario Land 3

Rudy, originally known as "A hidden figure" or a "mysterious monarch,"[1] is one of Wario's enemies, appearing as the main villain of both Wario Land 3 and Dr. Mario 64. Rudy is a giant clown-like creature with green skin, a big red nose, and detached floating hands by his sides, although concept art of him as the final boss of Wario Land 3 depicted him with regular arms. He is only referred to as "a hidden figure" in Wario Land 3, later being given the name "Rudy" in the English version of Dr. Mario 64, and he is later referred to by Wario as "Rudy the Clown" in Fortune Street. In Japanese versions, Rudy is never referred to by a specific name, even in the Dr. Mario 64 port of Nintendo Puzzle Collection.[2]

History[edit]

Wario Land 3[edit]

Wario battling a hidden figure
Concept art of Rudy from Wario Land 3. Unlike his final design, he has arms rather than detached hands.
Concept art of a hidden figure's true form.

When Wario was trapped in the world inside a music box in Wario Land 3, a hidden figure appeared as a giant shadowy face in a temple, pleading Wario's help. He states that he is the god of this world, and an evil being sealed away his powers in five music boxes. He requests Wario to break the seal by bringing all five music boxes to him. Wario is unwilling to help at first, until he mentions that he will send Wario home when he is freed and will let Wario keep any treasures he finds along the way. After that, Wario sets out to collect the music boxes.

During the course of the game, Wario can visit the hidden figure at The Temple and be instructed with which level he has to go next in order to progress. After all five music boxes are collected, he will stop giving advice. Instead, if Wario visits him, the music boxes will play a tune that frees him. The hidden figure then turns into his true form, a giant clown with skull patterns, and claims that he will take over the music box's world as well as the outer world. It is later revealed that he turned all the world's inhabitants into the monsters that Wario defeated during his quest; he was using Wario to break the curse placed on him by the inhabitants of the world of the music box when he had tried to take control before.

The hidden figure attacks Wario with his hands, attempting to grab or smash Wario. The game cannot be paused during the battle like every other boss battle. Unlike every other enemy or boss in the game where each of them has at least one attack that ejects Wario from battle, if he successfully grabs Wario, the player instantly gets a Game Over, the only attack in the game to do so. To combat the boss, Wario must attack one of his hands by jumping on them, leaving them on the floor. After that, Wario has to grab the fist and throw them at his nose. After two hits, the hidden figure will grab more frequently, and he will become angry after taking three hits. After four hits, the hidden figure is defeated, and the inhabitants of the music box world are returned to normal. They then send Wario back to his own world, letting him keep all the treasure he had found.

Dr. Mario 64[edit]

Rudy in Dr. Mario 64.

The character returns as the main antagonist in Dr. Mario 64, now officially named as Rudy. He sends his minion Mad Scienstein to steal some Megavitamins from Dr. Mario, planning to use them to cure his cold. Mad Scienstein steals the Megavitamins, but is pursued by Dr. Mario and Wario, the latter of whom wants the Megavitamins for himself. The chase led them all to Rudy's castle, where the selected character confronts Rudy, who took the bottle for himself. After Rudy is defeated by Dr. Mario, he uses the Megavitamins to cure Rudy, but if he is defeated by Wario, Rudy won't be cured as the Megavitamins are snatched by Mad Scienstein, who Wario continually chase to no end. In multiplayer modes, Rudy has the highest-level AI along with Metal Mario and Vampire Wario.

Fortune Street[edit]

Though he does not physically appear, Rudy is referenced in Fortune Street. When Wario builds a circus tent on the game board, he states "This is gonna be the best circus ever... as long as Rudy the Clown doesn't show up!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナゾのぞう (Wario Land 3) / ナゾのゾウ[?]
Nazo no Zō
A Mysterious Figure Nintendo Puzzle Collection
Chinese 神秘像[?]
shén mì xìang
Mysterious Figure
Italian Personaggio misterioso[4] Misterious character
Spanish Payaso[3] Clown

Trivia[edit]

  • In his concept artwork, Rudy has arms. However, in the game, his hands are separate floating graphics, stated to be due to hardware limitations, as the number of graphics the arms would require would not be manageable.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ June 2000. Nintendo Power Volume 133. Nintendo of America (American English). Page 58.
  2. ^ "Dr. Mario 64: From English to Japanese". The Mushroom Kingdom.[better source needed]
  3. ^ Official Wario Land 3 website. Guías Nintendo (European Spanish). Retrieved May 31, 2024.
  4. ^ 2000. Wario Land 3 instruction booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian). Page 103.
  5. ^ ゲームボーイができるまで(ソフト開発編) 企画・デザイン・グラフィック. Nintendo (Japanese). Archived February 15, 2003, 20:44:35 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved May 31, 2024.