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Carpaccio then flees to the [[Alergia Gardens]] to retrieve the final piece of Wishstone, as Wario gives chase. | Carpaccio then flees to the [[Alergia Gardens]] to retrieve the final piece of Wishstone, as Wario gives chase. | ||
In special | In special Episode 3, Carpaccio issues a challenge to Wario and Cannoli to find parts to a new machine, saying he'll give the machine to whoever does. | ||
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Revision as of 05:37, February 9, 2011
- “So you ARE Cannoli!”
- —Carpaccio, Wario: Master of Disguise
Carpaccio is an antagonist of Wario who appeared in Wario: Master of Disguise. Carpaccio is a thief who, like Wario and Count Cannoli, is after the legendary Wishstone. He comes from a wealthy family and owns a company that produces various weapons. Carpaccio also has a global company called Sigil Securities.
In episode 4, "A Third Thief Brings Grief", he challenges Wario to a battle in his superpowered form, Head Honcho Carpaccio, but is defeated by Wario. Later, he forms an alliance with Count Cannoli to stop Wario, but this too fails. Finally, in Episode 9, "Carpaccio's Lab", he challenges Wario to a rigged footrace, which Wario also wins.
Carpaccio then flees to the Alergia Gardens to retrieve the final piece of Wishstone, as Wario gives chase.
In special Episode 3, Carpaccio issues a challenge to Wario and Cannoli to find parts to a new machine, saying he'll give the machine to whoever does.
Carpaccio was actually trying to prevent Tiaramisu, the demon sealed within the Wishstone, from being released. Wario pieced the stone back together, and she arrived, planning to devour the souls of the world. Before Wario defeated her, Count Cannoli and Carpaccio managed to escape unharmed.
In-game Description
A brilliant, pompous chemist, and the current president of Sigil Securities. He lives to find the Wishstone, but also enjoys fine suits from the best tailors in the land.
Trivia
- Just as Tiaramisu and Count Cannoli draw their names from Italian food items, Carpaccio shares his name with that of a raw meat dish typically served as an appetizer.