Captain Syrup

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Captain Syrup
Wario Land: Shake It! artwork: Captain Syrup
Artwork from Wario Land: Shake It!
Species Human
First appearance Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 (1994)
Latest appearance Super Smash Bros. Ultimate (spirit cameo) (2018)
Latest portrayal Hitomi Hirose (2008)
“I held up my end of the bargain... So I'll be taking this loot with me, Merfle. Wario, thanks for lending a hand. Be seeing you, handsome!”
Captain Syrup, Wario Land: Shake It!

Captain Syrup is the captain of the Black Sugar Gang and Wario's primary rival in thievery. Her base of operations is Kitchen Island, from which she sailed her former pirate ship, the SS Tea Cup. In Wario Land: Shake It!, she commands the Sweet Stuff. She was the first main female villain in the extended Super Mario franchise, coming before Cackletta, the Shadow Queen, and others.

History[edit]

Wario Land series[edit]

Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3[edit]

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Captain Syrup made her debut appearance in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. In this game, the protagonist, Wario, still reeling from his defeat at the hands of Mario and the loss of his castle, sets out to find new riches. Wario decides to make his fortune by stealing all the treasures he can from someone else, which ended up being Captain Syrup. Syrup's gang has stolen many treasures, which are kept and guarded throughout Kitchen Island. One of the treasures Syrup's gang has stolen is a giant golden monument of Princess Toadstool that they are apparently holding for ransom to the Mushroom Kingdom. Ultimately, Wario decides to raid Syrup Castle, the location of Captain Syrup and her hoard of treasure.

During battle, Syrup summons a Genie from a magic lamp, hops onto the genie's shoulders, and the two fly around, launching fireballs at Wario. Eventually, Wario defeats the genie; however, Captain Syrup escapes by blowing up her own castle, promising to get her revenge.

In the American instruction manual of the game, Captain Syrup is referred to as "a really rotten and ruthless guy." This was done in order to keep her gender reveal a surprise.

Wario Land II[edit]

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Captain Syrup returns in Wario Land II. She leads her pirates in a raid on Wario Castle and steals all of his riches. As such, Wario returns to Kitchen Island to retake all the treasures that were stolen from him. Wario battles Syrup several times during this adventure, compared to just once. In battle, Captain Syrup throws bombs at Wario, dashes at him and controls a robot from one of her various aircrafts. Eventually, Wario defeats Syrup in combat and takes back all of her treasures.

In Prima Games guides covering Wario Land II, Captain Syrup is referred to as the "Princess".[1][2]

Wario Land: Shake It![edit]

Captain Syrup about to steal the Kodaigi.
Captain Syrup about to steal the Kodaigi

Captain Syrup returns in Wario Land: Shake It!. She is first seen robbing the Kodaigi from a museum, which she uses to observe the kidnapping of Queen Merelda and her Merfle tribe within the Shake Dimension. She finds out the existence of the tribe's Bottomless Coin Sack, which is in possession of the evil Shake King. Desiring the treasure but not wanting to get it herself, Captain Syrup sends a Merfle to give the Kodaigi to Wario. The Merfle persuades him to enter the dimension with the promise of treasure, sending Wario on a quest to unknowingly retrieve the Bottomless Coin Sack for Captain Syrup.

Captain Syrup's role in the game is to sell Wario maps of the different continents of the Shake Dimension at the Pirate Shop, which also sells various health recovery items. Captain Syrup is shown to lightly flirt with Wario, calling him "handsome" on several occasions. At the end of the game, Wario takes the Bottomless Coin Sack for himself, but Captain Syrup takes it, along with all the coins he expelled from it, while he is not looking and rides off. Captain Syrup has a different ship in this game, the Sweet Stuff. While the SS Tea Cup took the form of its namesake, this vessel is shaped to resemble a treasure chest.

Picross NP Vol. 7[edit]

Syrup makes a cameo appearance in Picross NP Vol. 7 as one of the images that must be cleared.

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Captain Syrup appears in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as an Advanced-class Grab-type primary spirit. The spirit only boosts the user's overall power without granting any special effect. In the spirit's battle, the player faces Bayonetta and a giant grayscale King Dedede on the Pirate Ship stage. The opponents reference Captain Syrup and the Genie from Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3.

Super Mario (Kodansha manga)[edit]

Captain Syrup in the Super Mario Kodansha manga
Captain Syrup as she appears in the Super Mario Kodansha manga

Syrup appears in the Super Mario Land 3: Wario Land saga of the Super Mario Kodansha manga as the main antagonist. She and her crew steal the golden statues of Mario and Luigi and flee to her lair at Kitchen Island, being followed by Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach and Wario, who are later aided by a friendly Wanderin' Goom. Syrup is introduced in the second volume, where she commands Bobo to bring the statue away from the ship after Mario and company has taken over it. Later, while being chased in Parsley Woods, she drops some Bigs and flees on the train to her castle.

After defeating the Knight, the heroes discover that Syrup already melted the statue to make another of herself. After arriving in her chamber, she leaves the Genie to handle the heroes, and after they defeat him, she activates the castle's self-destruct sequence and tosses away all of the treasure she collected from the window. She then tries to flee to a bunker, while still being chased by the heroes, but when falling debris squashes and kills the Goom, making Luigi cry, she also starts crying. The heroes catch up to her and enter the bunker just in time to survive the explosion. Since the statue was destroyed, Syrup is let go, having lost everything in the journey, including the crew and the Genie's lamp.

Syrup searching for the "lamp" in Mario's pants

In the after-story of the saga, Syrup returns to Kitchen Island to find the lamp and reunite the crew. Mario and Luigi arrive to see how Wario is doing and meet her. After seeing something bulging in Mario's pants, she convinces herself that he is hiding the lamp in there. She then initiates convoluted plans to take the "lamp", which are thwarted by Wario, Luigi, and her former crew, who had possession of the lamp after Wario tossed it away after getting a birdhouse instead of the desired castle, and intend to make their ex-captain pay for losing their treasure in the explosion. After several failed attempts, she then tries to summon the genie by rubbing Mario's crotch, but Princess Daisy informs her that what she is touching is "another kind of treasure", making her realize in embarrassment what she has done. The former crew attempts an attack, but the lamp falls into Syrup's hands and, with the promise of making her former crew pay for the wild goose chase, she then directs her anger to Mario and friends, to silence them from ever speaking of what just happened. Mario and Daisy, after dodging the Genie's attack, manage to break his lamp, leaving Syrup powerless. Accepting defeat, she quits and leaves with the crew.

Super Mario-kun[edit]

Captain Syrup
Mario and his friends are finally face to face with Captain Syrup Super Mario-kun.

Captain Syrup only appears in the Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 arc of Super Mario-kun (volumes 10 to 13), even though her crew appears in a chapter based of Wario Land II and in the Wario Land: Shake It! arc in the Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!! spin-off.

She and her crew stole from the inhabitants of Chirako no Shima a bunch of treasures and a giant golden statue of Princess Peach. Mario and Yoshi decide to investigate and find Wario who joins them to get revenge to the pirates that "stole" his plan to steal the statue (later, Luigi also joins them in the journey).

Syrup is first seen in volume 11 where she contacts Spiked Koopa to get ready for the heroes' arrival, and if he fails she will tickle her weak spot.

In the next volume, the heroes have reached the castle. She spends the entirety of chapter 8 activating the traps and taking it out on a Pirate Goom when they fail. In the next chapter, the heroes have arrived in her chambers, being surprised in knowing that the legendary Captain Syrup is a woman, she summons the Genie and spends the full battle (which extends to the next volume) complaining to the genie and even paying him to do his job.

In the next volume, the battle results in the castle collapsing and Syrup flees on a gacha-ball-shaped escape pod, later regretting the nausea-inducing escape plan and its lack of air holes. Right when the heroes find Peach's golden statue under the castle's rubble, Syrup returns revealing that it is her last monster: a shapeshifting golden mecha of her castle, while she reveals the real statue chained to her helicopter and flies away, while Jet Wario attempts to stop her. After Mario, Luigi, and Yoshi win over the mecha castle, Wario gets the statues back, but Syrup pokes him with a spear, powering him down to Tiny Wario form. She then hears a strange sound coming from the statue and, worried to have activated a destruction mechanism, flies away, never to be seen again.

Other appearances[edit]

It has been requested that this section be rewritten and expanded to include more information. Reason: Add details on Syrup's appearances in other manga

Syrup appears in other manga, like GO Ketsu Wario and Mario no Bōken Land.

Syrup is mentioned in Animal Crossing: New Horizons by Captain Gullivarrr. If the player accepts to search for the communicator he dropped into the sea, he states that the player is "even sweeter than the famous Captain Syrup—but without her double-crossin', I hope!"

General information[edit]

Physical description[edit]

Artwork of Captain Syrup from the Nintendo Character Manual
Captain Syrup's original appearance

In Syrup's first two appearances, she appears as a very tall and developed brunette. Her hair was long, curly, and reddish-brown, and her eyes were brown and she wore red lipstick. Syrup wore a cyan one-piece outfit which had large puffy leggings, was rounded at the hips, and had two loops at each shoulder. She also wore yellow sashes throughout her outfit, all of which were tied with twin bow-like ends; one as a bandanna on her head, two tied around her wrists, and one tied around her waist as a belt. Syrup also wore semi-long dark green boots and pink skull earrings. Aside from her individuality, Syrup's facial structure and features were very undefined and generic.

In her re-debut in Wario Land: Shake It!, Syrup's design is revamped. Her former cyan clothing is replaced with a new purple-based design. No longer wearing a one-piece suit, Syrup now wears a light purple top mimicking the appearance of the last outfit's design. She also wears a large red belt with a white skull buckle, and knee-length, purple, puffy pants with torn leg openings. Replacing her green boots are purple boots with light bottoms and a pink roll-over ankle. She has light-purple wraps with long strands, and a light purple bandanna. Her accessories include a tooth-like necklace, and golden octopus earrings. Her hair is not much different from before, though it is red, and better detailed. She still wears red lipstick, and now wears blue eyeshadow and has red eyes and eyelashes.

Powers and abilities[edit]

The most notable ability Syrup possesses is her great skill in thievery, being heavily present in all of her appearances. Syrup has managed to steal such goods as treasure from Wario right under his nose, a giant golden statue of Princess Peach from the Mushroom Kingdom, and the legendary Ancient Globe from a museum.

She is implied to have knowledge of constructing aircrafts and other robots, as she uses them in all of her battles with Wario in Wario Land II.

Personality[edit]

Syrup is greedy, sassy, cunning and deceptive. Much like her rival Wario, she loves treasure and is willing to go the extra mile to get it. This aspect is most apparent in Wario Land: Shake It!, where she sends a mail to Wario asking him to journey into the Shake Dimension to get the Bottomless Coin Sack, while assisting him all the way by selling him items, only to betray him in the end, nabbing the sack for herself and fleeing away.

Profiles[edit]

Nintendo Character Guide (1994)[edit]

Captain Syrup
The leader of the Kitchen Tool Pirates appears only briefly in the final confrontation in Syrup Castle, but she has been pulling all the strings from the very beginning, getting Wario into sticky situations.

Wario Land: Shake It![edit]

  • Website description:
    • English (American):
      Captain Syrup used to have this habit of stealing all my stuff. She seems to be trying to help this time, though, selling me cool adventuring gear. I wish her prices were lower, though…[3]
    • Other languages:
      • French (Canada):
        Le Capitaine Sirop avait la mauvaise habitude d'essayer de voler mes choses. Mais cette fois, elle semble vouloir m'aider en me vendant de l'équipement d'aventurier super cool. Quoique, au prix où elle les vend…[4]
      • Spanish (Latin America):
        La capitana Sirope tenía la mala costumbre de intentar de robarse mis cosas. Parece que esta vez me quiere ayudar vendiéndome objetos interesantes para mis aventuras. ¡Cómo quisiera que los precios fueran más bajos…![5]
  • Prima Games Official Game Guide: This savvy pirate's lust for loot rivals that of Wario, whose path has crossed Captain Syrup's more than once (and never in a nice way). This time around, however, Captain Syrup turns out to be Wario's ally, cluing him in to the Shake Dimension's plight—and all the fabulous treasure Wario can plunder from the land in the process of saving it![6]
  • Guide: This provocative pirate tempts Wario into saving the Shake Dimension with irresistible booty- that is, the Bottomless Coin Sack. She also runs the shop.[citation needed]

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[edit]

Spirit
#745 Captain Syrup
Wario Land: Shake It! artwork: Captain Syrup Series/game Wario Land Series
Type Primary
Slots 3
Class Advanced
Strength / effect(s) Grab
How to obtain Spirit Board
Spirit battle Opponent(s) Bayonetta, Giant King Dedede
Conditions

  • Items will be pulled toward the enemy
  • The enemy is giant
  • The enemy is easily distracted by items
Stage Pirate Ship
Song The Great Sea / Menu Select

Gallery[edit]

For this subject's image gallery, see Gallery:Captain Syrup.

List of appearances by date[edit]

Title Description Release date System/format
Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Non-playable character 1994 Game Boy
Wario Land II Non-playable character 1998 Game Boy
Picross NP Cameo 2000 SNES
Wario Land: Shake It! Non-playable character 2008 Wii
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Cameo as a spirit 2018 Nintendo Switch
Animal Crossing: New Horizons Mentioned 2020 Nintendo Switch


Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese キャプテン・シロップ[?]
Kyaputen Shiroppu
Captain Syrup
French Captaine Syrup[?] Captain Syrup
German Kapitän Sirop[?] "Syrup" adapted to German spelling, Kapitän means captain Wario Land
Captain Syrup[?] Captain Syrup Wario Land II
Kapitän Kandis[?] Captain Rock Candy / Rock Sugar Wario Land: Shake It!
Italian Capitan Sciroppo[7] Captain Syrup Wario Land
Capitano Syrup[8] Captain Syrup ("Captain" is in masculine form, instead of a gender-neutral form) Wario Land II
Capitan Melassa[?] Captain Molasses since Wario Land: The Shake Dimension
Korean 캡틴 시럽[?]
Kaeptin Sireop
Captain Syrup
Russian Капитан Сироп[?]
Kapitan Sirop
Captain Syrup
Spanish Capitana Sirope[?] Captain Syrup

Trivia[edit]

  • When the story of Wario Land: Shake It! was revealed in the Japanese Famitsu magazine, Captain Syrup was referred to as Maple, implying that her full name is Captain Maple Syrup.[9] However, the name Maple is never used in the game at all.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Campbell, Stuart (May 5, 1999). Game Boy Game Secrets, 1999 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-2085-6. Page 10.
  2. ^ Brady, Matthew K., et al. (February 5, 2001). Game Boy Game Secrets, 2001 Edition Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 0-7615-3090-8. Page 86.
  3. ^ North American website for Wario Land: Shake It!. Archived September 24, 2008, 15:04:10 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
  4. ^ North American website for Wario Land: Shake It! (French). Archived October 26, 2008, 07:50:41 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
  5. ^ North American website for Wario Land: Shake It! (Spanish). Archived October 23, 2008, 06:39:34 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved July 17, 2024.
  6. ^ Stratton, Steve (September 22, 2008). Wario Land: Shake It! PRIMA Official Strategy Guide. Prima Games (American English). ISBN 978-0-7615-6113-2. Page 11.
  7. ^ 1994. Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Instruction Booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian) via Internet Archive. Page 103.
  8. ^ 1999. Wario Land II Instruction Booklet. Nintendo of Europe (Italian) via mariocastle.it. Page 103.
  9. ^ Image of cutscenes in Wario Land Shake. Famitsu (Japanese). Archived November 3, 2014, 06:24:07 UTC from the original via Wayback Machine. Retrieved June 1, 2024.