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|image=[[File:Spoonatic.png]]
|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. Spoonatics are like [[Jack the Knife|Jack the Knives]] and [[Slaughterfork]]s.  
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
Italian Cucchio[?] Spoony; from "Cucchiaio" (Spoon) and "ciccio" (a cute nickname)