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'''Nigel B. Whistlebottoms''' are | '''Nigel B. Whistlebottoms''' are security guards in the [[Smithsnorian Museum]] from ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They are very common, and when they spot [[Wario]], they blow a whistle and summon other guards ([[Officer Kicksworth]], [[Sergeant Houndstooth]] and [[Dave]] the police dog) into the room. They use police batons as weapons. Nigels cannot be defeated, only stunned temporarily. A single hit from most attacks will stun them, but they will shield [[Cosmic Wario]]'s lasers and [[Genius Wario]]'s boxing glove, making them immune to those attacks. | ||
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Revision as of 12:34, June 21, 2024
Nigel B. Whistlebottoms are security guards in the Smithsnorian Museum from Wario: Master of Disguise. They are very common, and when they spot Wario, they blow a whistle and summon other guards (Officer Kicksworth, Sergeant Houndstooth and Dave the police dog) into the room. They use police batons as weapons. Nigels cannot be defeated, only stunned temporarily. A single hit from most attacks will stun them, but they will shield Cosmic Wario's lasers and Genius Wario's boxing glove, making them immune to those attacks.
In-game description
This guard is descended from a proud family of watchmen who have been locked in a bitter struggle with the Cannoli clan since time immemorial.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Agente Pispola[?] | "Agente" (agent) + a corrupted reading of "pistola" (pistol) | |
Spanish | Agente Agapito[?] | "Agente" (agent) + likely a word-play on the Spanish masculine name "Agapito" and "pito" (whistle) |