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'''Young Cricket''' are characters in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. His connection with [[Master Mantis]] is that he is Master Mantis's student. | '''Young Cricket''' are characters in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. His connection with [[Master Mantis]] is that he is Master Mantis's student. | ||
== Prologue == | |||
It starts of with the two characters being very hungry. They find a place to buy food.<!-- In particular, something white and fluffy, what's it called? --> Cricket starts running on people's heads. Then the game starts. When losing a game, one piece of food<!-- Again, what's it called? --> is taken by someone. When getting an [[1-up]], a new one is laid on the table. | It starts of with the two characters being very hungry. They find a place to buy food.<!-- In particular, something white and fluffy, what's it called? --> Cricket starts running on people's heads. Then the game starts. When losing a game, one piece of food<!-- Again, what's it called? --> is taken by someone. When getting an [[1-up]], a new one is laid on the table. | ||
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[[Category: Wario Characters]] | [[Category: Wario Characters]] | ||
[[Category: WarioWare Characters]] | [[Category: WarioWare Characters]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:16, April 24, 2007
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Artwork of Young Cricket and Master Mantis.
Young Cricket are characters in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. His connection with Master Mantis is that he is Master Mantis's student.
Prologue
It starts of with the two characters being very hungry. They find a place to buy food. Cricket starts running on people's heads. Then the game starts. When losing a game, one piece of food is taken by someone. When getting an 1-up, a new one is laid on the table.