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[[File:WWT Garden Gnome.png|thumb|Garden Gnome]] | [[File:WWT Garden Gnome.png|thumb|Garden Gnome]] | ||
'''Garden Gnome''' is a souvenir in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', located in the Other section. It features a stereotypical [[wikipedia:Garden gnome|lawn gnome]] (white beard, red cap, etc.) behind a lilac background, with small balls of snow covering his hat. By tilting the console, the garden gnome shakes, which knocks off the snow in the appropriate direction. If all of the snow is knocked off of his head, a new batch of snow lands on top of his hat with a loud thud. | '''Garden Gnome''' is a souvenir in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', located in the Other section. It features a stereotypical [[wikipedia:Garden gnome|lawn gnome]] (white beard, red cap, etc.) behind a lilac background, with small balls of snow covering his hat. By tilting the console, the garden gnome shakes, which knocks off the snow in the appropriate direction. If all of the snow is knocked off of his head, a new batch of snow lands on top of his hat with a loud thud. The snow will always come back once removed, with no differences. In Japan releases, the Garden gnome is a statue of {{wp|Kṣitigarbha|Ksitigarbha}}, a Buddhist monk who vowed to be responsible for the well-being of the earth and known in Japan for taking care of children and the souls of dead children. | ||
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[[Category:Souvenirs]] | [[Category:Souvenirs]] |
Revision as of 12:31, April 19, 2020
Garden Gnome is a souvenir in WarioWare: Twisted!, located in the Other section. It features a stereotypical lawn gnome (white beard, red cap, etc.) behind a lilac background, with small balls of snow covering his hat. By tilting the console, the garden gnome shakes, which knocks off the snow in the appropriate direction. If all of the snow is knocked off of his head, a new batch of snow lands on top of his hat with a loud thud. The snow will always come back once removed, with no differences. In Japan releases, the Garden gnome is a statue of Ksitigarbha, a Buddhist monk who vowed to be responsible for the well-being of the earth and known in Japan for taking care of children and the souls of dead children.