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'''Akuman''' is the first of the many bosses [[Toad]] faces in Game B mode in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of the game ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He is a purple, bat-winged, simian-like creature in jester-like clothes who wields a trident. Akuman has the ability to eliminate all bombs on-screen. Akuma, the word Akuman is derived from, is the Japanese word for devil and one is depicted with one or more of these features: | '''Akuman''' is the first of the many bosses [[Toad]] faces in Game B mode in the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of the game ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He is a purple, bat-winged, simian-like creature in jester-like clothes who wields a trident. Akuman has the ability to eliminate all bombs on-screen. Akuma, the word Akuman is derived from, is the Japanese word for devil and one is depicted with one or more of these features: humanoid-like body, bat wings, and a trident. This makes Akuman a serviceable Japanese devil. | ||
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Template:Character-infobox Akuman is the first of the many bosses Toad faces in Game B mode in the Nintendo Entertainment System version of the game Wario's Woods. He is a purple, bat-winged, simian-like creature in jester-like clothes who wields a trident. Akuman has the ability to eliminate all bombs on-screen. Akuma, the word Akuman is derived from, is the Japanese word for devil and one is depicted with one or more of these features: humanoid-like body, bat wings, and a trident. This makes Akuman a serviceable Japanese devil.