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|first_appearance=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) | |||
|relatives=[[Jack the Knife]]<br>[[Slaughterfork]] | |||
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'''Spoonatic''' is one of the enemies in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. Spoonatic is a spoon found in the [[S.S. Caviar]]. When [[Wario]] passes near the table where Spoonatic is hiding, Spoonatic jumps up and attempts to attack Wario. Their name is a combination of the words ''spoon'' and ''lunatic''. | '''Spoonatic''' is one of the enemies in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. Spoonatic is a spoon found in the [[S.S. Caviar]]. When [[Wario]] passes near the table where Spoonatic is hiding, Spoonatic jumps up and attempts to attack Wario. Their name is a combination of the words ''spoon'' and ''lunatic''. | ||
Spoonatic is bigger than a normal spoon and has eyes and mouth. | Spoonatic is bigger than a normal spoon and has eyes and mouth. They are similar to [[Jack the Knife|Jack the Knives]] and [[Slaughterfork]]s. | ||
==In-game description== | ==In-game description== |
Revision as of 07:00, March 28, 2022
Template:Species-infobox Spoonatic is one of the enemies in Wario: Master of Disguise. Spoonatic is a spoon found in the S.S. Caviar. When Wario passes near the table where Spoonatic is hiding, Spoonatic jumps up and attempts to attack Wario. Their name is a combination of the words spoon and lunatic.
Spoonatic is bigger than a normal spoon and has eyes and mouth. They are similar to Jack the Knives and Slaughterforks.
In-game description
These spoons, warped and twisted by hate, wish only to scoop out joy and happiness from the lives of others.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Cucchio[?] | Spoony; from "Cucchiaio" (Spoon) and "ciccio" (a cute nickname) |