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[[File:Clown a Round Entrance.png|thumb|left|190px|Clown-a-Round during the fight.]]
[[File:Clown a Round Entrance.png|thumb|left|190px|Clown-a-Round during the fight.]]
{{quote|The {{color|blue|Clown}}-{{color|blue|a}}-{{color|blue|Round}} at the [[Goal]] may look funny, but he's actually a huge pain! When he gets on his ball and rolls away, {{color|red|you'd better clear out}}, {{color|red|too}}!|Spriteling|Wario World}}
{{quote|The {{color|blue|Clown}}-{{color|blue|a}}-{{color|blue|Round}} at the [[Goal]] may look funny, but he's actually a huge pain! When he gets on his ball and rolls away, {{color|red|you'd better clear out}}, {{color|red|too}}!|Spriteling|Wario World}}
The '''Clown-a-Round''' is a clown-like boss in ''[[Wario World]]''. He is fought in [[Wonky Circus]]. The battle takes place on two platforms, connected by a tightrope. When wanting to cross over to a different side, the Clown-a-Round calls for a huge ball with [[Glue Globe]]s on the side. [[Wario]] cannot cross the tightrope himself, so he must follow the Clown-a-Round by grabbing onto a Glue Globe and hitching a ride.
The '''Clown-a-Round''' is a boss in ''[[Wario World]]''. He is a clown-like character fought in [[Wonky Circus]]. The battle takes place on two platforms, connected by a tightrope that Clown-a-Round crosses over by calling for a huge ball with [[Glue Globe]]s on the side. Clown-a-Round can be followed by [[Wario]] grabbing on to a Glue Globe. The Clown-a-Round has several heads, so his outer head is not his actual one. The Clown-a-Round attacks by taking off its head and flinging it and others at Wario. The heads are able to charge up and ram Wario, or hop around and float back up the arena if [[punch]]ed off. The Clown-a-Round less commonly attacks by throwing the ball to the other platform, causing a huge explosion, if Wario does not grab on a Glue Globe successfully. The attack is dodged if Wario enters one of the small alcoves. Clown-a-Round's real face is revealed as its other heads are being thrown around, leaving it vulnerable to attack and being [[Mega Toss]]ed off stage by Wario. A Glue Globe falls off of Clown-a-Round's big ball with each skull icon it loses. When the Clown-a-Round has only two health skulls remaining, the heads that he spawns split into two when first damaged.


The Clown-a-Round's apparent "head" is not really his head at all. The Clown-a-Round will take off his "head" and fling it and others at Wario. The disembodied heads can still hop around and even float back up to the arena should they get [[punch]]ed off. The heads may charge up and ram Wario. The Clown-a-Round usually lets his heads do the attacking; his only other attack is when Wario fails to grab onto a Glue Globe on the giant ball. The Clown-a-Round will hurl the ball to the other platform, causing a huge explosion. Fortunately, two small alcoves can offer Wario protection from the attack.
To damage him, Wario must wait for the Clown-a-Round to begin throwing his heads around. His ''real'' face, located underneath where its heads were, will become vulnerable. Wario must attack him and [[Mega Toss]] him off the stage. Whenever he loses a health skull, one of the glue globes on his big ball will fall off, making it harder for Wario to hitch a ride. When the Clown-a-Round has only two health skulls left, any heads he spawns will split into two heads the first time they are damaged. When beaten, he gives access to the boss of [[Spooktastic World]], [[Dual Dragon]].
The Clown-a-Round is the second of two mini-bosses in Spooktastic World, the first being [[Brawl Doll]].
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|JapM={{wp|Pierrot}} (a term often used synonymously with "clown" in Japanese)
|JapM={{wp|Pierrot}} (a term often used synonymously with "clown" in Japanese)
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|Jap2M=Ball-riding Rosie

Revision as of 13:18, September 21, 2024

Clown-a-Round
Clown-a-Round, as it appears in Wario World
Species Humanoid
First appearance Wario World (2003)
A screenshot of Clown-a-Round from Wario World
Clown-a-Round during the fight.
“The Clown-a-Round at the Goal may look funny, but he's actually a huge pain! When he gets on his ball and rolls away, you'd better clear out, too!”
Spriteling, Wario World

The Clown-a-Round is a boss in Wario World. He is a clown-like character fought in Wonky Circus. The battle takes place on two platforms, connected by a tightrope that Clown-a-Round crosses over by calling for a huge ball with Glue Globes on the side. Clown-a-Round can be followed by Wario grabbing on to a Glue Globe. The Clown-a-Round has several heads, so his outer head is not his actual one. The Clown-a-Round attacks by taking off its head and flinging it and others at Wario. The heads are able to charge up and ram Wario, or hop around and float back up the arena if punched off. The Clown-a-Round less commonly attacks by throwing the ball to the other platform, causing a huge explosion, if Wario does not grab on a Glue Globe successfully. The attack is dodged if Wario enters one of the small alcoves. Clown-a-Round's real face is revealed as its other heads are being thrown around, leaving it vulnerable to attack and being Mega Tossed off stage by Wario. A Glue Globe falls off of Clown-a-Round's big ball with each skull icon it loses. When the Clown-a-Round has only two health skulls remaining, the heads that he spawns split into two when first damaged.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピエロ[?]
Piero
Pierrot (a term often used synonymously with "clown" in Japanese)
玉乗りロージー[1]
Tamanori Rōjī
Ball-riding Rosie
French Clown[?] Clown
Italian Pagliaccio pazzo[?] Crazy Clown
Spanish Payaso Paso[?] Paso the Clown

Trivia

  • The Clown-a-Round is the only boss in the game to not be completely destroyed after being defeated, as one of his fake heads is left behind upon defeat.
  • If the Clown-a-Round is left alone for a while after he removes his "heads", he will bow to the screen and laugh.

References

  1. ^ July 10, 2004. 「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-106168-0. Page 153Media:WW Shogakukan P153.jpg.