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'''Guruccho'''<ref>{{cite|url=youtu.be/RDUr6sX6j18?t=973|title=''Wrecking Crew '98'' end credits|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja}}</ref> is an enemy found in ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]''. It is a screwdriver that appears only in chain sequences, paired with [[Forkun]]s or [[Blonya]]s. Its name derives from「ぐるぐる」(''guruguru''), a Japanese onomatopoeia for a spinning sound, in reference to its behavior, with the diminutive suffix「〜ちょ」(''-cho'').
'''Gurucchos'''<ref>{{cite|url=youtu.be/RDUr6sX6j18?t=973|title=''Wrecking Crew '98'' end credits|publisher=Nintendo|language=ja}}</ref> are enemies found in ''[[Wrecking Crew '98]]''. They are screwdrivers that appear only in chain sequences, paired with [[Forkun]]s or [[Blonya]]s. Their name derives from「ぐるぐる」(''guruguru''), a Japanese onomatopoeia for a spinning sound, in reference to their behavior, with the diminutive suffix「〜ちょ」(''-cho'').


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==References==

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Guruccho
a Guruccho from WC98
A Guruccho's in-game sprite
First appearance Wrecking Crew '98 (1998)

Gurucchos[1] are enemies found in Wrecking Crew '98. They are screwdrivers that appear only in chain sequences, paired with Forkuns or Blonyas. Their name derives from「ぐるぐる」(guruguru), a Japanese onomatopoeia for a spinning sound, in reference to their behavior, with the diminutive suffix「〜ちょ」(-cho).

References

  1. ^ Wrecking Crew '98 end credits. Nintendo (Japanese).