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[[File:WL3JCMFlatWario.png|thumb|Omodon in the Japanese commercial for ''Wario Land 3''.]]
'''Omodon''' are indestructible [[Thwomp]]-like enemies appearing in the game ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' from the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. They are carried by [[Omodonmeka]], that constantly drop and lift them. Omodon will flatten [[Wario]], and causes him to turn into a [[Flat Wario]]. Wario can use these enemies as platforms, or use their attack to go through small gaps. They replace the [[D-Bat|bat's]] weights.
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'''Omodon''' are indestructible [[Thwomp]]-like enemies appearing in the game ''[[Wario Land 3]]'' from the [[Wario Land (series)|''Wario Land'' series]]. They are carried by [[Omodonmeka]], that constantly drop and lift them. Omodon will flatten [[Wario]], and causes him to turn into a [[Flat Wario]]. Wario can use these enemies as platforms, or use their attack to go through small gaps. They replace the [[D-Bat]]s from ''[[Wario Land II]]''.


[[File:WL3JCMFlatWario.png|thumb|Omodon in the Japanese commercial for ''Wario Land 3''.]]
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Flat Wario in the Japanese commercial for Wario Land 3.
Omodon in the Japanese commercial for Wario Land 3.
Omodon from Wario Land 3

Omodon are indestructible Thwomp-like enemies appearing in the game Wario Land 3 from the Wario Land series. They are carried by Omodonmeka, that constantly drop and lift them. Omodon will flatten Wario, and causes him to turn into a Flat Wario. Wario can use these enemies as platforms, or use their attack to go through small gaps. They replace the D-Bats from Wario Land II.

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