Magon

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Template:Species-infobox Magons[1] are a species of enemies in Wario World, first encountered in Greenhorn Forest. They come in small and large forms; the small ones can be defeated in one punch, and the larger ones take up to three hits. Later on in the game (after Shivering Mountains), punches will only stun them, and an additional move will be required to defeat them. The basic form of a Magon is that of an orange lizard with a spike on its head. As the game advances, Magons will take differently themed forms to fit the theme of the level Wario is currently in. In Greenhorn Forest, Magons cannot attack, but from that point onward, Magons will have a bite and a swipe attack.

Aside from the basic Magons in Excitement Central, Horror Manor has the skeletal form, Wonky Circus has the clown form, Shivering Mountains has the snowman form, Beanstalk Way has the wolf form, Mirror Mansion has the puppet form and Pecan Sands has the mummy form. Each Magon species gradually attacks at a faster rate than the last iteration. The Clowns, Wolves, Puppets and Mummies have an additional tail spin that can stun Wario momentarily. Any large Magon can perform a sliding move that does no damage, but will dislodge any object Wario is carrying.

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Names in other languages

Small

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese タマゴン[?]
Tamagon
portmango of "卵" (tamago) meaning egg and "dragon"

Large

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビッグタマゴン[?]
Biggu tamagon
Big Magon

Skeletal Magon

Small

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 骨ゴン[?]
Hone gon
Bone-gon

Large

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビッグ骨ゴン[?]
Biggu hone gon
Big Hone gon

Clown

Small

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピエロン[?]
Pieron
Pun on pierrot

Large

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビッグピエロン[?]
Biggu pieron
Big Pieron

Snowman

Small

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ユッキ[?]
Yukki
from 雪 (yuki), meaning snow

Large

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビッグユッキ[?]
Biggu yukki
Big Yukki

Wolf

Small

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ウルップ[?]
Uruppu
from wolf

Large

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ビッグウルップ[?]
Biggu uruppu
Big Uruppu

Puppet Magon

Small

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミイティー[?]
Miitī
Portmanteau of mitten and kitty

Large

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ワンスル[?]
Wansuru
from ワンワン (wanwan), meaning bow-wow

Mummy Magon

Small

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミミック[?]
Mimikku
from ミイラ (Mīra) meaning mummy

Large

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カイロネ[?]
Kairone
from cairo

References

  1. ^ Wario World instruction booklet, page 30.

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