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::'''Dr. Crygor | [[Image:Crygortouched.gif|thumb|200px|Dr. Crygor's look in [[WarioWare: Touched]]!.]] | ||
[[Image:Crygor.jpg|frame|left|Dr. Crygor's appearance in the first three [[WarioWare]] games.]] | |||
'''Dr. Crygor''' is a cyborg mad scientist found in the [[Wario]] series who performs wacky and mostly harmless experiments on his private island laboratory. Notable inventions include a potion that induces food-poisioning, Wario's car, a gravity manipulator apparantly made out of a washing machine, a large, squarish machine that turns apple-cores into apples and Dr. Crygor into even more of a cyborg than before, and the Kelorometer, which will slim down any living being put into it. | |||
His robotic components include a visor with a glowing, red eye, one hand, a metal plate on his head, and one leg. As of yet, it's never explained why Crygor has these robotic replacements, presumably from a debilitating laboratory accident. | His robotic components include a visor with a glowing, red eye, one hand, a metal plate on his head, and one leg. As of yet, it's never explained why Crygor has these robotic replacements, presumably from a debilitating laboratory accident. | ||
Revision as of 16:53, January 25, 2007
Dr. Crygor is a cyborg mad scientist found in the Wario series who performs wacky and mostly harmless experiments on his private island laboratory. Notable inventions include a potion that induces food-poisioning, Wario's car, a gravity manipulator apparantly made out of a washing machine, a large, squarish machine that turns apple-cores into apples and Dr. Crygor into even more of a cyborg than before, and the Kelorometer, which will slim down any living being put into it.
His robotic components include a visor with a glowing, red eye, one hand, a metal plate on his head, and one leg. As of yet, it's never explained why Crygor has these robotic replacements, presumably from a debilitating laboratory accident.