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'''Ratfaels''' are a relative of [[Munchelangelo]]s in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They are found in the [[S.S. Caviar]]. They look like a [[DaVincheese]] (another type of Munchelangelos) except they are more orange and have purple pants. Ratfael's name is a portmanteau of "rat" and the Italian Renaissance painter, [[Wikipedia:Raphael|Raphael]]. | '''Ratfaels''' are a relative of [[Munchelangelo]]s in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They are found in the [[S.S. Caviar]]. They look like a [[DaVincheese]] (another type of Munchelangelos) except they are more orange and have purple pants. Ratfael's name is a portmanteau of "rat" and the Italian Renaissance painter, [[Wikipedia:Raphael|Raphael]]. | ||
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|Ger=Unratt | |Ger=Unratt | ||
|GerM= Pun on "Unrat" (refuse, because of their jealousness) and "Ratte" (rat) | |GerM=Pun on "Unrat" (refuse, because of their jealousness) and "Ratte" (rat) | ||
|Spa=Ratafael | |Spa=Ratafael | ||
|SpaM= Literal translation ("rata" is the translation of "rat")}} | |SpaM=Literal translation ("rata" is the translation of "rat") | ||
}} | |||
{{WMOD}} | {{WMOD}} | ||
[[Category:Rodents]] | [[Category:Rodents]] | ||
[[Category:Wario | [[Category:Wario: Master of Disguise Enemies]] | ||
Revision as of 05:41, August 13, 2017
Ratfaels are a relative of Munchelangelos in Wario: Master of Disguise. They are found in the S.S. Caviar. They look like a DaVincheese (another type of Munchelangelos) except they are more orange and have purple pants. Ratfael's name is a portmanteau of "rat" and the Italian Renaissance painter, Raphael.
In-game description
This little guy is always running about with a rage-reddened face. Some say it's because of his insatiable jealousy of Munchelangelo.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Unratt[?] | Pun on "Unrat" (refuse, because of their jealousness) and "Ratte" (rat) | |
Spanish | Ratafael[?] | Literal translation ("rata" is the translation of "rat") |