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Wart (マム, Mamu?) is a fictional character most commonly recognized from the Western version of the video game Super Mario Bros. 2, which was derived from the game Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, released only in Japan. Wart is the game's final boss and appears in the last room of the Level 7-2. Wart is a regal, fat frog, with a crown on his head and a robe that can scarcely conceal his big belly. Image File history File links Wart_Nintendo. ...
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In Super Mario Bros. 2, Mario has a dream in which a voice pleads for his help. The voice explains that Wart has taken over Subcon, the land of dreams, but that Mario can defeat him by taking advantage of Wart's severe allergy to vegetables. Subcon (derived from Freuds subconsious) is the mysterious dream land in which the American version of Super Mario Bros. ...
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In Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, Wart abducts the youngest brother and sister from an Arabian family by snatching them away through an enchanted storybook. This game's heroes — siblings Imajin and Lina and parents Mama and Papa — fight Wart in the same manner, however. And again, killing Wart frees the mysterious red fairy folk in this game as well. Wart appears as a helpful character in The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, under the name "Mamu" (Japanese for wart). The sprite is nearly identical[1], in fact. He teaches Link a new song to play on the ocarina, "Frog Song of Soul." Link ) is a video game character and hero of Nintendos The Legend of Zelda video game series created by Shigeru Miyamoto. ...
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Wart makes an appearance in the Super Mario Bros. comics. Wart appears in one comic story published for the Nintendo Comics System. Titled "Cloud Burst", this story has Princess Toadstool's father, King Toadstool, looking to buy a new mattress, as his current one is too lumpy. Disguised as a bed salesman, Wart takes the King up into the clouds and advertises a bed-shaped rain cloud as a Cloud Nine mattress. As the King rests up on that cloud, it causes rain all over the Mushroom Kingdom, but is quickly patched up by the Mario Bros. Oddly, his character design resembled a crocodile rather than a frog. Wart also appeared in book six of the Nintendo Adventure Books, titled Doors to Doom. There, though, he appeared as a skateboarder who ended up helping the Mario Bros. during their current plight. Image File history File links ComicWart. ...
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In Super Paper Mario, on of the items listed on Francis, the nerdy chameleon, to-buy list is issue #47 of "Cyborg Wart". Later, when Francis speaks to Princess Peach through a Dating sim, one of the items on his list of things to give her is an issue of Cyborg Wart. Super Paper Mario ) is a platform/role-playing video game developed by Intelligent Systems, a division of Nintendo. ...
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