Princess Shokora
Princess Shokora | |
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Artwork of Princess Shokora from Wario Land 4 | |
Species | Human |
First appearance | Wario Land 4 (2001) |
Latest appearance | Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (spirit cameo) (2018) |
- “Thank you, Wario...♥”
- —Princess Shokora, Wario Land 4
Princess Shokora is a supporting character in Wario Land 4 who once reigned over an unspecified country and was buried long ago within a Golden Pyramid. She is also seen in volume 28 of Super Mario-kun in a story based on Wario Land 4, as well as making a reappearance as a spirit in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.
When Wario learns about a recently-discovered Golden Pyramid, he plans to steal Shokora's treasure for himself, unaware that the black cat who has been guiding him throughout the game is actually Shokora herself who was cursed by the Golden Diva. Said black cat also turns into the shop owner, providing objects and transformations that deal damage to the game's bosses.
The name "Shokora" is a Japanese approximation of the French word "chocolat".
History
Long ago, Princess Shokora was a princess of a king who ruled over the country in which the game takes place.[1] She rested peacefully within the Golden Pyramid, until it became occupied by a greedy and power-hungry villain known as the Golden Diva, who placed a curse on Shokora.[2][3] After rumors emerged about the buried pyramid's existence, its ruins were soon excavated and explored by archaeologists, most notably Arewo Shitain-hakase.
Wario Land 4
Sometime before the events of the game, Shokora had been transformed into a black cat. She is seen in the very beginning of the game's opening cutscene, residing in a alleyway in her cat form. She is then shown crossing a city street while Wario speeds over her in his Wario Car. This causes a newspaper to fly into her face. The front page shows an article about the discovery of the pyramid where Shokora once rested, also showing a small portrait of her.
Throughout the game, the black cat acts somewhat as a guide to Wario. In the room before each passage's boss, it can be seen running into the Item Shop, transforming into the shop owner before Wario enters. This form of Princess Shokora can also be seen on the walls of the Hall of Hieroglyphs, which provide tutorials on how to use Wario's various moves and attacks.
At the beginning of the final battle, the black cat scratches the Golden Diva's face, who retaliates by absorbing her with magic. Once the Diva's lips are defeated, the black cat emerges and escapes with Wario as the pyramid starts to crumble. After the pyramid is destroyed, the four pieces of jewelry that Wario collected from the game's bosses are returned to the black cat, causing her to transform into her human form.
Princess Shokora's appearance is dependent on the number of treasure chests collected by Wario from the pyramid. If one or no chests were collected, then Princess Shokora appears as a young, bratty toddler. If two to five chests were collected, Shokora appears as a large, hideous woman with a big nose, resembling Wario. If six to eleven chests were collected, Shokora takes the appearance of a young woman with long hair and a princess's dress. If all twelve treasure chests are collected, Shokora's true form is shown, as a slender and matured woman with shorter hair and a cape. Regardless of which form she takes, Princess Shokora kisses Wario on the cheek. After that, four cherubim with halos lift her into the air, and she then disappears into the sky.
The form that Princess Shokora takes when collecting six to eleven treasure chests most resembles her official artwork and her portrait seen in the opening cutscene. The form that she takes after collecting all twelve treasure chests appears to be an adult version of her, but this form is not seen outside of the game's ending.
Super Mario-kun
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Princess Shokora appears in volume 28 of Super Mario-kun.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Princess Shokora reappears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a Novice-class support spirit, equipping the fighter with a Super Leaf upon use. In the spirit's battle, the player has to defeat Princess Peach on the Mushroom Kingdom II stage. The opponent is accompanied by Wario and Mr. Game & Watch, the latter referencing Princess Shokora's shop owner form.
Princess Shokora's core can be combined with Wanda's core to summon the Sprixie Princesses' spirit.
Trivia
- If the player beats Wario Land 4 in 'Hard' or 'S-Hard' mode, an extra credit sequence will display, showing Wario driving with a red-haired female resembling Princess Shokora.
Profiles
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate spirit
Name | Image | Series / game | Type | Class | Strength / effects | How to obtain | Spirit battle | |||
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Opponent(s) | Battle conditions | Stage | Song | |||||||
Princess Shokora | Wario Land Series | Support (1) | Novice | Super Leaf Equipped | Spirit Board | Peach, Mr. Game & Watch, Wario | Rule: Item: Transforming Types
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Mushroom Kingdom II | Ruins - Wario Land: Shake It! |
Gallery
- For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Princess Shokora.
Artwork of Princess Shokora and Kuro Neko
Media
Princess Shokora - Shokora's theme (without in-game sound effects), heard during the closing sequence | File info 0:30 |
Princess Shokora - Shokora's theme, with several sound effects present | File info 0:30 |
Princess Shokora - Music heard in Shokora's Item Shop | File info 0:30 |
Princess Shokora - The game's ending sequence, which shows Princess Shokora transforming from her cat form into her true self | File info |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ショコラ姫[?] Shokora-hime |
Princess Shokora | |
Chinese | 乔珂拉公主[5] Qiáokēlā Gōngzhǔ |
"乔珂拉" is derived from "巧克力" (qiǎokèlì, chocolate) and Japanese name, "公主" is meaning "princess". | |
German | Prinzessin Shokora[4] | Princess Shokora | |
Italian | Principessa Shokora[4] | Princess Shokora | |
Russian | Принцесса Шокора[?] Printsessa Shokora |
Princess Shokora | |
Spanish | Princesa Shokora[4] | Princess Shokora |
References
- ^ Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara Shogakukan Japanese game guide, prologue on page 2
"According to the article, the ruins appear to be the pyramid of the sleeping princess of the king who reigned over the area long ago, [which] had been captured/occupied and cursed by the arrogant and selfish golden dead person, Yōki [the Golden Diva]. - ^ Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara Shogakukan Japanese game guide, character description on page 3
"Long ago she was the princess of a country, [she] was sleeping peacefully in the Golden Pyramid, but the pyramid became occupied by the villain Yōki [the Golden Diva]." - ^ Wario Land 4 North American game manual, page 6
"When I read the article, I learned that the ruins held the buried pyramid where the princess Shokora, who once ruled this area, had been put into a cursed sleep by the arrogant, selfish, money-crazed Golden Diva." - ^ a b c d European multi-lingual Wario Land 4 instruction booklet
- ^ iQue (Chinese) 瓦力欧寻宝记 instruction booklet
Wario Land 4 | |||
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Allies | Wario • Kuro Neko • Keyzer • Arewo Shitain-hakase • Shop owner • Princess Shokora • Game Bot | ||
Bosses | Spoiled Rotten • Cractus • Cuckoo Condor • Aerodent • Catbat • Golden Diva | ||
Passages | Entry Passage • Emerald Passage • Ruby Passage • Topaz Passage • Sapphire Passage • Golden Pyramid | ||
Reactions | Bouncy Wario • Bubble Wario • Fat Wario • Flaming Wario • Flat Wario • Frozen Wario • Puffy Wario • Snowman Wario • Bat Wario • Zombie Wario | ||
Levels | Hall of Hieroglyphs • Palm Tree Paradise • Wildflower Fields • Mystic Lake • Monsoon Jungle • The Curious Factory • The Toxic Landfill • 40 Below Fridge • Pinball Zone • Toy Block Tower • The Big Board • Doodle Woods • Domino Row • Crescent Moon Village • Arabian Night • Fiery Cavern • Hotel Horror • Golden Passage | ||
Places | Golden Pyramid • Item Shop • Mini-Game Shop • Pink area • Sound Room | ||
Enemies | Beezley • Black egg • Bow Balloon • Bowler • Butatabi • Deburīna • Denden • Dice • Egg • Eggplant Warrior • Ghost • Glass bird • Goggley-Blade • Green enemy • Hammer • Harimen Zetto • Hoggus • Hotaru • Imomushi • Kaentsubo • Lips • Marumen • Mayubird • Mechanical fish • Menhanmā • Men'ono • Mine • Minicula • Moguramen • Onomī • Petbottom • Pig Head Statue • Pin enemy • Ringosukī • Robobird • Shieragutchi • Skeleton Bird • Spear-Mask • Spike Cannon • Spiky • Teddy Bear • Tobawani • Togemasuku • Togenobi • Togerobo • Totsumen • Toy Car • Utsuboankō • Yeti | ||
Shop items | Apple Bomb • Blast Cannon • Vizorman • Bugle • Black Dog • Large Lips • Big Fist • Black Dragon • Smile | ||
Minigames | The Wario Hop • Wario's Homerun Derby • Wario's Roulette | ||
Objects | "!" Button • Block • Blue block • Blue Crystal • Bonfire Block • Brown block • Bubble • Button • CD • Chance wheel • Chandelier • Chomp ball • Coin • Decompressor • Diamond • Domino block • Electric spark • Flower • Flying carpet • Full Health Item • Heart • Jewel • Jewel piece • Kaeru Block • Legendary treasure • Little heart • Medal • Pinball digital counter • Pinball tulip • Piston • Red Crystal • Round red rock • Spike • Switch • Togetoge • Toy Block Door • Treasure chest • Triangle block • Vortex • Wario Car • Warp Pipe | ||
Further info | Gallery (Golden Diva) • Media • Staff • Glitches • List of quotes • Pre-release and unused content • Warioland 4 (book) • Welcome to Greedville (Wario's Grab Bag • Wario's Crazy Caps • Wario's Dunk Tank • Greed $chool Test) |