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{{ShakeEnemy
{{Species infobox
|image=[[File:RedBandinero.png|125px]]
|image=[[File:RedBandinero.png|250px]]
|threat=0
|first_appearance=''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2008|2008]])
|variants=[[Boomdinero]]<br>[[Buccanero]]<br>[[Floating Bandinero]]<br>[[Pitchfork]]
|comparable=[[Marumen]]<br>[[Wanderin' Goom]]
}}
}}
'''Bandineros''' are enemies from ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' The red Bandinero is the most common type encountered in the game. They are the minions of the [[Shake King]] and somewhat resemble [[Pirate Goom]]s. The name "Bandinero" is a combination of "bandit" and "''dinero''", the Spanish word for "money".
'''Bandineros''' are enemies and minions of the [[Shake King]] in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'' Multiple color variants under the Bandinero handle appear in the game, all of which are harmless to [[Wario]] and can be defeated with any attack, with the red Bandinero being the most common type encountered. Their name is a blend of "bandit" and "dinero", a Spanish word for "money".


Bandineros have a few sub-species, including the [[Floating Bandinero]], [[Pitchfork]], [[Boomdinero]], and [[Buccanero]].
Bandineros have several derivatives, including the [[Floating Bandinero]], [[Pitchfork]], [[Boomdinero]], and [[Buccanero]].


==Varieties==
==Varieties==
===Red Bandinero===
===Red Bandinero===
Red Bandineros are the most common species in the whole game. They are harmless to [[Wario]], so it is easy for him to defeat these enemies. If Wario shakes a red Bandinero, a head of [[Garlic]] may pop out.  The red Bandinero assumes the role of the [[Wanderin' Goom]] from the original ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3|Wario Land]]'' and the [[Marumen]] from ''[[Wario Land 4]].''
Red Bandineros are the most common species in the whole game. Most walk from side to side on a platform, turning around at an edge or a wall; others can be found standing in one place. If Wario shakes a red Bandinero, a head of [[garlic]] may pop out.  The red Bandinero assumes the role of the [[Wanderin' Goom]] from the original ''[[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3|Wario Land]]'' and the [[Marumen]] from ''[[Wario Land 4]].''


==== Names in other languages ====
==== Names in other languages ====
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Fra=Bando$ rouge
|Fre=Bando$ rouge
|SpaA=Bandinero rojo
|SpaA=Bandinero rojo
}}
}}


===Blue Bandinero===
===Blue Bandinero===
Blue Bandineros are the result of a [[Floating Bandinero]] being attacked.
Blue Bandineros are the result of Wario bumping into a [[Floating Bandinero]].


===Yellow Bandinero===
===Yellow Bandinero===
[[File:YellowBandinero.png|thumb|upright=0.5|A yellow Bandinero]]
[[File:YellowBandinero.png|thumb|upright=0.5|A yellow Bandinero]]
Yellow Bandineros are very similar to red Bandineros, however, yellow Bandineros are capable of [[jump|jumping]].
Yellow Bandineros jump up and down. Most of them do so in one place, while others move forward while jumping.


===White Bandinero===
===White Bandinero===
White Bandineros are the rarest of the common Bandineros. They are always found sleeping, or in a dizzy state. If Wario shakes them, they will wake up and drop a big [[Garlic]]. When awoken, white Bandineros will act like a normal red Bandinero.
White Bandineros are an uncommon kind of Bandinero. They are always found sleeping or in a dizzy state. If Wario shakes them, they wake up and drop a big head of garlic. When awoken, white Bandineros act like a normal red Bandinero.


===Golden Bandinero===
===Golden Bandinero===
[[File:GoldenBandinero.png|thumb|The Golden Bandinero]]
[[File:GoldenBandinero.png|thumb|A Golden Bandinero]]
Like every other golden enemy in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'', golden Bandineros hold a lot of golden [[coin]]s. They appear in most stages with the mission "Defeat the golden enemy". Their color scheme differs to that of common Bandineros:
Like every other golden enemy in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]'', golden Bandineros hold a lot of golden [[coin]]s. They appear in stages with the mission "Defeat the golden enemy". Their color scheme differs from that of common Bandineros:


{| class="wikitable" align="left"
{|class="wikitable" align="left"
|-   
|-   
!Golden Bandinero
!Golden Bandinero
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*Body color differs from sort
*Body color differs from sort
|}
|}
{{Br}}
{{br}}
==Profiles and statistics==
{{Multilang profile
|type=website
|columns=1
|EngA='''Red Bandineros:'''<br>Red Bandineros are all over the place. They're not tough enough to hurt someone as manly as me, so mostly I just shake garlic out of them and throw 'em at stuff.''<ref name=websiteNA>{{cite|archive=web.archive.org/web/20080924150410/http://www.wariolandshakeit.com/launch/index.html|title=North American website for ''Wario Land: Shake It!''|accessdate=July 17, 2024|deadlink=y}}</ref><br>'''''Yellow Bandineros:'''<br>These yellow Bandineros are just like the other ones, but they can jump. Maybe they want to be basketball players?''<ref name=websiteNA/>
}}
 
*'''[[Prima Games]] Official Game Guide:'''
**'''Threat:''' {{WLSI threat|1}}
**''The most common baddies Wario encounters in the Shake Dimension are also the most timid. Bandineros are too weak to actually harm Wario, making them more nuisances than threats. Wario can easily dispatch these goons with dashes and butt stomps, and he can also get a lot of use out of them: Bandineros are easily stunned and shaken for garlic, and they can be thrown to hit switches, destroy stone blocks, and defeat enemies from afar.''<ref name=Prima>{{cite|isbn=978-0-7615-6113-2|author=Stratton, Steve|title=''Wario Land: Shake It!'' PRIMA Official Strategy Guide|publisher=[[Prima Games]]|date=September 22, 2008|language=en-us|page=11}}</ref>
**{{color|dodgerblue|'''NOTE:''' ''Most enemies give off garlic when shaken, The only exceptions are golden enemies that exist in certain stages: These rare goons give out coins instead!''}}<ref name=Prima/>


== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
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|JapR=Bandana
|JapR=Bandana
|JapM=Bandana
|JapM=Bandana
|Fra=Bando$
|Fre=Bando$
|FraM=Portmanteau of ''bandit'' (robber) and dollar.
|FreM=From "bandit"
|Ger=Bandinero
|Ger=Bandinero
|GerM=-
|Ita=Bandinero
|Ita=Bandinero
|ItaM=-
|Kor=두건맨
|Ko=두건맨
|KorR=Dugeon Maen
|KoR=Dugeonmaen
|KorM=Bandana Man
|KoM=Bandana Man
}}
}}
 
==References==
<references/>
{{WLSI}}
{{WLSI}}
[[Category:Pirates]]
[[Category:Pirates]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, August 22, 2024

Bandinero
Bandinero in Wario Land: Shake It!
First appearance Wario Land: Shake It! (2008)
Variants
Comparable

Bandineros are enemies and minions of the Shake King in Wario Land: Shake It! Multiple color variants under the Bandinero handle appear in the game, all of which are harmless to Wario and can be defeated with any attack, with the red Bandinero being the most common type encountered. Their name is a blend of "bandit" and "dinero", a Spanish word for "money".

Bandineros have several derivatives, including the Floating Bandinero, Pitchfork, Boomdinero, and Buccanero.

Varieties[edit]

Red Bandinero[edit]

Red Bandineros are the most common species in the whole game. Most walk from side to side on a platform, turning around at an edge or a wall; others can be found standing in one place. If Wario shakes a red Bandinero, a head of garlic may pop out. The red Bandinero assumes the role of the Wanderin' Goom from the original Wario Land and the Marumen from Wario Land 4.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
French Bando$ rouge[?] -
Spanish (NOA) Bandinero rojo[?] -

Blue Bandinero[edit]

Blue Bandineros are the result of Wario bumping into a Floating Bandinero.

Yellow Bandinero[edit]

A yellow Bandinero from Wario Land: Shake It!
A yellow Bandinero

Yellow Bandineros jump up and down. Most of them do so in one place, while others move forward while jumping.

White Bandinero[edit]

White Bandineros are an uncommon kind of Bandinero. They are always found sleeping or in a dizzy state. If Wario shakes them, they wake up and drop a big head of garlic. When awoken, white Bandineros act like a normal red Bandinero.

Golden Bandinero[edit]

A Golden Bandinero

Like every other golden enemy in Wario Land: Shake It!, golden Bandineros hold a lot of golden coins. They appear in stages with the mission "Defeat the golden enemy". Their color scheme differs from that of common Bandineros:

Golden Bandinero Normal Bandinero
  • Black mouth
  • Golden bandana cap
  • Red eyes
  • Golden gloss
  • Golden body
  • Pink mouth
  • Dark blue bandana cap
  • Yellow eyes
  • No gloss
  • Body color differs from sort

Profiles and statistics[edit]

  • Website description:
    • English (American):
      Red Bandineros:
      Red Bandineros are all over the place. They're not tough enough to hurt someone as manly as me, so mostly I just shake garlic out of them and throw 'em at stuff.
      [1]
      Yellow Bandineros:
      These yellow Bandineros are just like the other ones, but they can jump. Maybe they want to be basketball players?
      [1]
  • Prima Games Official Game Guide:
    • Threat: RedStar.svgStarOutline.svgStarOutline.svg
    • The most common baddies Wario encounters in the Shake Dimension are also the most timid. Bandineros are too weak to actually harm Wario, making them more nuisances than threats. Wario can easily dispatch these goons with dashes and butt stomps, and he can also get a lot of use out of them: Bandineros are easily stunned and shaken for garlic, and they can be thrown to hit switches, destroy stone blocks, and defeat enemies from afar.[2]
    • NOTE: Most enemies give off garlic when shaken, The only exceptions are golden enemies that exist in certain stages: These rare goons give out coins instead![2]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バンダナ[?]
Bandana
Bandana
French Bando$[?] From "bandit"
German Bandinero[?] -
Italian Bandinero[?] -
Korean 두건맨[?]
Dugeon Maen
Bandana Man

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b North American website for Wario Land: Shake It!. Archived September 24, 2008, 15:04:10 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
  2. ^ a b Stratton, Steve (September 22, 2008). Wario Land: Shake It! PRIMA Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-7615-6113-2. Page 11.