Snowman Wario

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Not to be confused with Frozen Wario.

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“Somebody! Give me some tissues! It’s not that I need to go to the bathroom or anything, but a lump of snow just fell from the ceiling, and I’ve become a big snowman! Now my nose is running like crazy! What’ll Nintendo do if their BIG STAR gets a cold?!”
Wario, Wario Land 4

Snowman Wario is one of Wario's many transformations in the Wario Land series of games. It is triggered by having a snowdrift fall on Wario's head. He is then covered in snow, reducing his walking speed (as well as disabling his ability to jump in Wario Land 4), but allowing him to defeat baddies when he touches them. Also, if he steps on a slope, he will turn into an uncontrollable rolling snowball able to break Snowman Blocks. When he hits a wall, he will become normal Wario. This transformation is functionally similar to Ball o' String Wario.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese だるま[1]
Yukidaruma
スノーマンワリオ[2]
Sunōman Wario
Snowman (Wario Land 3)

Snowman Wario (Wario Land 4)
French Wario Neige[6] Snow Wario
German Schneemann-Wario[7] Snowman Wario
Italian Wario Uomo di Neve[8] Snowman Wario
Spanish Wario Muñeco de Nieve[3][4]
Wario Bola de Nieve[5]
Snowman Wario
Snowball Wario

References

  1. ^ Wario Land 3: Fushigi na Orgel Japanese instruction booklet, page 24.
  2. ^ Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara Japanese instruction booklet, page 29.
  3. ^ Official Wario Land 3 website (Guías Nintendo)
  4. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 102.
  5. ^ Official Wario Land 4 website (Guías Nintendo)
  6. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 62.
  7. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 42.
  8. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 122.