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[[Image:Bouncers.png|frame|right|Red and Purple '''Marumen''']] | [[Image:Bouncers.png|frame|right|Red and Purple '''Marumen''']] | ||
'''Marumen'''<ref>[http:// | '''Marumen'''<ref>[http://honndana.sakura.ne.jp/mario/dr.cgi?key=2765 Marumen's entry at the Japanese Super Mario Daijiten (Big Dictionary)]</ref> (まるメン) are purple, spherical enemies of ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. They have a nose, and two feet. They won't hurt [[Wario]] in any way. Most Marumen are found in the early levels [[Hall of Hieroglyphics]] and [[Palm Tree Paradise]], but many of them get replaced by [[Spear-Mask]]s in the Hard and Super Hard modes. Otherwise, they are generally rare in all difficulty modes. They are mostly purple, but can turn into red as well, when Wario executes a [[Ground Pound]] near them. | ||
Marumen are practically based on [[Wanderin' Goom]]s, as they won't hurt Wario as well. Red [[Bandinero]]s share the same behavior. The name of Marumen translates to "circle face." | Marumen are practically based on [[Wanderin' Goom]]s, as they won't hurt Wario as well. Red [[Bandinero]]s share the same behavior. The name of Marumen translates to "circle face." |
Revision as of 06:08, March 27, 2011
Marumen[1] (まるメン) are purple, spherical enemies of Wario Land 4. They have a nose, and two feet. They won't hurt Wario in any way. Most Marumen are found in the early levels Hall of Hieroglyphics and Palm Tree Paradise, but many of them get replaced by Spear-Masks in the Hard and Super Hard modes. Otherwise, they are generally rare in all difficulty modes. They are mostly purple, but can turn into red as well, when Wario executes a Ground Pound near them.
Marumen are practically based on Wanderin' Gooms, as they won't hurt Wario as well. Red Bandineros share the same behavior. The name of Marumen translates to "circle face."
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