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|first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]]) | |first_appearance=''[[Mario Party 3]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]]) | ||
|latest_appearance='' | |latest_appearance=''[[Tetris 99]]'' (27th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2021) | ||
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{{quote|Bwaha! Just for bothering me, I'm going to drop a nasty surprise on everyone!|Evil Woody| Mario Party 6}} | {{quote|Bwaha! Just for bothering me, I'm going to drop a nasty surprise on everyone!|Evil Woody| Mario Party 6}} | ||
The '''Evil Woody'''<ref>"''Many of the Stars are only a few steps away from a junction that changes at least once a turn. There are three exceptions: the Star after the Evil Woody, the one near the lake on the way back to the Start, and the one by the Piranha Plants near Woody in the bottom left corner.''" Hodgson, David and Bryan Stratton. ''Mario Party 3'': [[Prima Games|Prima's]] Official Strategy Guide. Page 32.</ref> is [[Woody]]'s counterpart who debuts in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' in [[Woody Woods]]. Contrasting with Woody's perpetually happy expression and kind-hearted attitude, the Evil Woody has a perpetually angry expression and a hostile attitude. | The '''Evil Woody'''<ref>"''Many of the Stars are only a few steps away from a junction that changes at least once a turn. There are three exceptions: the Star after the Evil Woody, the one near the lake on the way back to the Start, and the one by the Piranha Plants near Woody in the bottom left corner.''" Hodgson, David and Bryan Stratton. ''Mario Party 3'': [[Prima Games|Prima's]] Official Strategy Guide. Page 32.</ref> is [[Woody]]'s counterpart who debuts in ''[[Mario Party 3]]'' in [[Woody Woods]]. Contrasting with Woody's perpetually happy expression and kind-hearted attitude, the Evil Woody has a perpetually angry expression and a hostile attitude. His color palette is also an inversion of Woody's color palette, being blue with purple leaves. If a player lands on one of the three [[Event Space|? Space]]s surrounding the Evil Woody, he will award them a Minus Coin Fruit (resulting in a loss of five [[coin]]s) or a Reverse Block Fruit allowing the player to roll again but go in reverse. If the player does not choose either fruit, the Evil Woody will always give them a Reverse Block Fruit. | ||
The Evil Woody appears in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' on the board [[Towering Treetop]]. He appears at night to replace Woody at the top of the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]. Whenever a character lands on one of the Evil Woody's [[Event Space]]s, instead of him giving coins as Woody does, the Evil Woody | The Evil Woody appears in ''[[Mario Party 6]]'' on the board [[Towering Treetop]]. He appears at night to replace Woody at the top of the [[board (Mario Party series)|board]]. Whenever a character lands on one of the Evil Woody's [[Event Space]]s, instead of him giving coins as Woody does, the Evil Woody instead takes away coins by dropping [[Spiny|Spinies]] on every character. | ||
The Evil Woody reappears in the returning board Woody Woods in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]'' | The Evil Woody reappears in the returning board Woody Woods in ''[[Mario Party Superstars]]''. In addition to reprising his role from ''Mario Party 3'', he also appears at the end of a game to drop large purple fruit onto the losing players in order from last to second. This time around, the Minus Coin Fruit takes away a random number of coins ranging from 1 to 15, and if the player does not choose either of his fruits, the Evil Woody will make them suffer the effects of both fruits. Also, the victim adopts a depressed expression on their face whenever they roll the Evil Woody's [[Dice Block]], and instead of the victim going in reverse on their own, a swarm of [[Swoop]]s appears, dragging the victim backwards before dropping them on the ground. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ワルキオ<ref>[ | |Jap=ワルキオ<ref>[https://www.nintendo.co.jp/n01/n64/software/nus_p_nmvj/boardmap/bmap/page4.html Battle Royale Map: Guruguru no Mori]. ''Nintendo of Japan''. Retrieved May 4, 2015.</ref> | ||
|JapR=Warukio | |JapR=Warukio | ||
|JapM= | |JapM=From「{{ruby|悪|わる}}い」(''warui'', bad) and「キノキオ」(''Kinokio'', [[Woody#Names in other languages|Woody]]) | ||
|ChiS=可疑的树 | |ChiS=可疑的树 | ||
|ChiSR=Kěyí de Shù | |ChiSR=Kěyí de Shù | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The structure of the Evil Woody's Japanese name is intentionally like that of [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], being a portmanteau of the Japanese word ''warui'' ( | *The structure of the Evil Woody's Japanese name is intentionally like that of [[Wario]] and [[Waluigi]], being a portmanteau of the Japanese word ''warui'' ({{ruby|悪|わる}}い), meaning "bad," and the name of their good counterpart. | ||
* | *How the Evil Woody replaces his counterpart in ''Mario Party 6'' is unknown, as he is established as a separate being in ''Mario Party 3''. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 02:32, October 21, 2024
Evil Woody | |
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The Evil Woody in Mario Party Superstars | |
Species | Tree |
First appearance | Mario Party 3 (2000) |
Latest appearance | Tetris 99 (27th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2021) |
- “Bwaha! Just for bothering me, I'm going to drop a nasty surprise on everyone!”
- —Evil Woody, Mario Party 6
The Evil Woody[1] is Woody's counterpart who debuts in Mario Party 3 in Woody Woods. Contrasting with Woody's perpetually happy expression and kind-hearted attitude, the Evil Woody has a perpetually angry expression and a hostile attitude. His color palette is also an inversion of Woody's color palette, being blue with purple leaves. If a player lands on one of the three ? Spaces surrounding the Evil Woody, he will award them a Minus Coin Fruit (resulting in a loss of five coins) or a Reverse Block Fruit allowing the player to roll again but go in reverse. If the player does not choose either fruit, the Evil Woody will always give them a Reverse Block Fruit.
The Evil Woody appears in Mario Party 6 on the board Towering Treetop. He appears at night to replace Woody at the top of the board. Whenever a character lands on one of the Evil Woody's Event Spaces, instead of him giving coins as Woody does, the Evil Woody instead takes away coins by dropping Spinies on every character.
The Evil Woody reappears in the returning board Woody Woods in Mario Party Superstars. In addition to reprising his role from Mario Party 3, he also appears at the end of a game to drop large purple fruit onto the losing players in order from last to second. This time around, the Minus Coin Fruit takes away a random number of coins ranging from 1 to 15, and if the player does not choose either of his fruits, the Evil Woody will make them suffer the effects of both fruits. Also, the victim adopts a depressed expression on their face whenever they roll the Evil Woody's Dice Block, and instead of the victim going in reverse on their own, a swarm of Swoops appears, dragging the victim backwards before dropping them on the ground.
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Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ワルキオ[2] Warukio |
From「 |
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Chinese (simplified) | 可疑的树[?] Kěyí de Shù |
Suspicious Tree |
Trivia[edit]
- The structure of the Evil Woody's Japanese name is intentionally like that of Wario and Waluigi, being a portmanteau of the Japanese word warui (
悪 い), meaning "bad," and the name of their good counterpart. - How the Evil Woody replaces his counterpart in Mario Party 6 is unknown, as he is established as a separate being in Mario Party 3.
References[edit]
- ^ "Many of the Stars are only a few steps away from a junction that changes at least once a turn. There are three exceptions: the Star after the Evil Woody, the one near the lake on the way back to the Start, and the one by the Piranha Plants near Woody in the bottom left corner." Hodgson, David and Bryan Stratton. Mario Party 3: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Page 32.
- ^ Battle Royale Map: Guruguru no Mori. Nintendo of Japan. Retrieved May 4, 2015.