Fat Wario

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Fat Wario[1][2], also known as Large Wario[3], is one of Wario's many transformations from the Wario Land series of games. To achieve this state, Wario must eat a cake thrown by a Cook, a doughnut thrown by a Doughnuteer, or an apple thrown by an Appleby or a Ringosukī. This will cause him to swell to immense portions of morbid obesity, allowing him to destroy enemies and certain blocks by simply bouncing them off his stomach, but his jumping abilities will greatly diminish and he will waddle slowly, although his regular jumps have the effect of Ground Pounds when he falls. His immensely corpulent state can be remedied by walking for awhile or falling into water.

Fat Wario makes a brief appearance in Super Mario-Kun. Before Wario ground pounds on Cractus, Arewo Shitain-hakase throws an apple to Wario's mouth, transforming Wario into Fat Wario. Although Fat Wario lands in the jaws of Cractus, Fat Wario's weight crushes it, defeating it.

Fat Wario makes a cameo appearance in WarioWare: Touched! in the microgame Wanna Slice?. When the player cuts the pizza into eight slices (in the third level difficulty of the microgame), the artwork of Fat Wario from Wario Land II can be seen on the dish.

Profiles

Wario Land 4

  • Nintendo 3DS Ambassador Program digital manual bio: "Press +Control Pad left or right to move and A Button to jump. You can destroy things by jumping into or onto them."

Gallery

Artwork

Sprites

Screenshots

Miscellaneous

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese 太る[4]
Foturu
デブワリオ[5]
Debu Wario
Fatten

Fat Wario
Dutch Fat Wario[9] -
French Gros Wario[8] Fat Wario
German Dicker Wario[10] Fat Wario
Italian Wario Grasso[11] Fat Wario
Spanish Wario Gordo[6][7] Fat Wario

References

  1. ^ Wario Land II instruction booklet, page 12.
  2. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 21.
  3. ^ Official American Wario Land II website, Wayback Archive
  4. ^ Official Wario Land 2: Nusumareta Zaihō website
  5. ^ Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara Japanese instruction booklet, page 26.
  6. ^ Official Wario Land 3 website (Guías Nintendo)
  7. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 101.
  8. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 61.
  9. ^ Wario Land II Dutch Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console digital manual, tab 11: "Aandoeningen".
  10. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 41.
  11. ^ Wario Land 4 European instruction booklet, page 121.