Cractus
Cractus | |
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Cractus in WarioWare: Move It! | |
Species | Carnivorous plant |
First appearance | Wario Land 4 (2001) |
Latest appearance | WarioWare: Move It! (2023) |
Cractus is a character in the Wario franchise. It is a large, drooling Venus flytrap with leaf-like appendages, in spite of its name being a play on "cactus".
History
Wario Land 4
Cractus is the second boss in Wario Land 4. It is the guardian of the Emerald Passage.
Upon starting the battle, Cractus is sleeping, ignoring Wario's presence. To force it to battle, Wario must simply ram the vase holding it. This will cause Cractus to wake up.
To damage Cractus, Wario must ground pound its head. Touching its gaping mouth or spiky arms will damage Wario. Initially, Cractus will position itself extremely low, where Wario can damage it with a simple jump followed by a ground pound. As Cractus is damaged, it will increase the height of its patrols (also increasing the range of its attacks) and the speed of its attacks. If Wario is climbing the vines before Cractus begins its patrol, it will glide across the top of the room while dropping drool in set intervals.
Each time Cractus is damaged, it becomes enraged while drooling for a brief moment of time. If Wario touches this drool, he will turn into Zombie Wario, which relieves it. Hotaru will appear from the east whenever Wario is turned into a zombie to help him resume the fight. If the drool is avoided, Cractus will follow Wario and attack with homing jabs, and will only be relieved when it successfully damages him or if Wario manages to go behind it. It is possible to damage Cractus in this state, but it requires precise timing. After enough hits, Cractus is defeated and Wario is rewarded with the creature's Crown.
Sprites also exist in the game to show Cractus without the crown around its body. This may only be seen through hacking.
Time given in different modes
The time given to defeat the boss varies on the game mode.
Super Mario-kun
Cractus makes an appearance as a boss in the Wario Land 4 arc of volume 28 of Super Mario-kun. Wario sees the boss's crown, but he then notices Cractus sleeping next to it. Wario attempts to grab the crown, but the boss awakens and snaps it from Wario and then attacks him. After it drools on Wario, Wario becomes Zombie Wario. Cractus continues attacking Wario. Wario throws Arewo Shitain-hakase and causes light to shine on Wario, reverting him to normal. When Wario attacks Cractus by ground-pounding, Arewo Shitain-hakase throws fruit at him, transforming Wario into Fat Wario. Fat Wario then falls into Cractus's gaping mouth, crushing and defeating it.
WarioWare: Move It!
Cractus appears in WarioWare: Move It!, making it the first character originating from the Wario Land series to cross over to the WarioWare series, not counting microgames based on the former series.[1] Its appearance here is noticeably different; its ruff of leaves protrudes from behind its head instead of below, while its arm-like appendages and ability to fly are both absent, bringing its anatomy closer to an ordinary plant. It is the main antagonist of Kat & Ana's story, in which it eats Leo along with a parchment he had stolen from the pair. Cractus here is accompanied by several smaller carnivorous plants. After Kat & Ana defeat one, Cractus is enraged and attacks the pair alongside its allies. The two ninjas manage to defeat them all, causing Cractus to regurgitate Leo and the parchment.
Ko Takeuchi, character designer for WarioWare: Move It! and the original designer of Cractus, states that he included the character in the game because it felt suitable in the game's story.[2]
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | フラワナ (Wario Land 4)[?] Furawana |
Pun on "flower" and「 |
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フラワニ (WarioWare: Move It!)[?] Furawani |
Pun on "flower" and「 |
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Chinese (simplified) | 刺拳花 (Wario Land 4)[?] Cìquán Huā |
Spiky-Fist Flower | |
鳄贰花 (WarioWare: Move It!)[?] È Èr Huā |
From「鳄」(è, "crocodile"),「贰」(èr, capitalized form of the "number two", pronunciation similar to「鳄」) and「花」(huā, "flower") | ||
Chinese (traditional) | 鰐貳花[?] È Èr Huā |
From「鰐」(è, "crocodile"),「貳」(èr, capitalized form of the "number two", pronunciation similar to「鰐」) and「花」(huā, "flower") | |
Dutch | Cractus[?] | - | |
French | Cractus (Wario Land 4)[3] | - | |
Croctus (WarioWare: Move It!)[?] | From croquer ("to crunch") and cactus | ||
German | Cractus (Wario Land 4)[4] | - | |
Blumodil (WarioWare: Move It!)[?] | From Blume ("flower") and Krokodil ("crocodile") | ||
Italian | Cactus (Wario Land 4)[5] | - | |
Coccactus (WarioWare: Move It!)[?] | From coccodrillo ("crocodile") and cactus | ||
Korean | 플라커[?] Peullakeo |
Derived from "플라워" (peullawo, "flower") and "크로커다일" (keulokeodail, "crocodile") | |
Spanish | Cractus[?] | - |
Media
Cractus - Music heard in a normal boss battle in Wario Land 4 | File info 0:30 |
Gallery
Sprite from Wario Land 4
Hotaru entering the battle
Pre-release screenshot of the Cractus boss battle
A flashback that shows Wario running from Cractus in a forest
Cractus among the cast of non-playable characters in WarioWare: Move It!
References
- ^ WarioWare: Move It! - Full Game Walkthrough (HD)
- ^ December 22, 2023. シリーズ20周年を迎えた『超おどる メイド イン ワリオ』開発者インタビュー. Nintendo DREAM WEB. Retrieved January 14, 2024.
- ^ Wario Land 4 European booklet. Page 49.
- ^ Wario Land 4 European booklet. Page 29.
- ^ Wario Land 4 European booklet. Page 109.