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|JapM=Compound of「愛」(''ai'', "love") +「犬」(''inu'', "dog") +「好き」(''suki'', "to like") +「ウアス」(''uasu'', "{{wp|was-sceptre}}")
|JapM=Compound of「愛」(''ai'', "love") +「犬」(''inu'', "dog") +「好き」(''suki'', "to like") +「ウアス」(''uasu'', "{{wp|was-sceptre}}")
|Fre=Arnaud Bis
|Fre=Arnaud Bis
|FreM=From male name "Arnaud" (French equivalent of "Arnold") and ''bis'' ("another")
|FreM=From male name "Arnaud" (French equivalent of "Arnold") and ''bis'' ("another"); pun on "Anubis"
|Ita=Canius
|Ita=Canius
|ItaM=From ''canine'' and Latin suffix ''-us''
|ItaM=From ''canine'' and Latin suffix ''-us''

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Noobis
Sprite of a Noobis in Wario: Master of Disguise
Sprite from Wario: Master of Disguise
First appearance Wario: Master of Disguise (2007)

Noobis is a statue enemy in the Smithsnorian Museum of Wario: Master of Disguise. To defeat this enemy, Wario must jump on its head multiple times. The statue is shaped like a dog. Their name is a pun on Anubis, an ancient Egyptian god with the head of a jackal, and the popular gaming term "Noob", which refers to someone who is inexperienced or otherwise bad at a video game.

In-game description[edit]

All who torment dogs, or at least refuse to give them table scraps when they beg and look cute, will be cursed by this statue in the afterlife.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese アイイヌスキアス[?]
Aiinusukiasu
Compound of「愛」(ai, "love") +「犬」(inu, "dog") +「好き」(suki, "to like") +「ウアス」(uasu, "was-sceptre")
French Arnaud Bis[?] From male name "Arnaud" (French equivalent of "Arnold") and bis ("another"); pun on "Anubis"
Italian Canius[?] From canine and Latin suffix -us