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Winnie and Summer first appear in the "Surfin' Surprise" stage. They are seen playing by the beach when [[Jimmy T]] suddenly passes by on his shark accidentally splashing them.
Winnie and Summer first appear in the "Surfin' Surprise" stage. They are seen playing by the beach when [[Jimmy T]] suddenly passes by on his shark accidentally splashing them.
They also appear in the "Lava at First Sight" stage when [[Volcano Wario]] appears out of nowhere and the elder of the [[Woods Watchers]] takes notice of it.


Summer bears a strong resemblance to [[FireEmblem:Hilda|Hilda]] from ''[[FireEmblem:Fire Emblem: Three Houses|Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]''.
Summer bears a strong resemblance to [[FireEmblem:Hilda|Hilda]] from ''[[FireEmblem:Fire Emblem: Three Houses|Fire Emblem: Three Houses]]''.

Revision as of 10:49, July 26, 2024

This article is about the characters from WarioWare: Move It! For the character from Super Paper Mario, see Winnie.
Winnie and Summer
Screenshot of Winnie and Summer from WarioWare: Move It!
Winnie on the left and Summer on the right
Species Humans
First appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)

Winnie and Summer are two minor characters that appear in WarioWare: Move It! Their names are based after the "winter" and "summer" seasons.

Winnie and Summer first appear in the "Surfin' Surprise" stage. They are seen playing by the beach when Jimmy T suddenly passes by on his shark accidentally splashing them.

They also appear in the "Lava at First Sight" stage when Volcano Wario appears out of nowhere and the elder of the Woods Watchers takes notice of it.

Summer bears a strong resemblance to Hilda from Fire Emblem: Three Houses.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese フユ[?]
Fuyu
Winter
ハル[?]
Haru
Spring
Chinese 冬冬[?]
Dōng Dōng
Duplication of「冬」(dōng, winter)
春春[?]
Chūn Chūn
Duplication of「春」(chūn, spring)
Dutch Winter[?] -
Zomer[?] Summer
French Hiverna[?] From hivernal ("wintery")
Estiva[?] From estival ("summery")
German Winnie[?] -
Sommie[?] From Sommer ("summer")
Italian Inver[?] From inverno ("winter")
Esti[?] From estate ("summer")
Korean 겨울[?]
Gyeoul
Winter
[?]
Bom
Spring
Spanish Invy[?] From invierno ("winter")
Vera[?] From verano ("summer")