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|image=[[File:Capskull.jpg]]<br>The undead scourge of [[Sparkle Land]].
|image=[[File:Captain Skull.png|200px]]
|full_name=Captain Skull
|first_appearance=''[[Wario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
|first_appearance=''[[Wario World]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]])
|species=Living Skeleton
|species=Living Skeleton}}
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'''Captain Skull''' is a boss who appears in ''[[Wario World]]''. He is the boss of [[Sparkle Land]], the last of the four worlds, and so is the last boss battled before the final boss, the [[Black Jewel]]. He is a skeletal pirate with a hand [[cannon]] on one arm and a grappling hook on his other arm.
'''Captain Skull'''<ref>Stratton, Steve. ''Wario World'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Strategy Guide. Page 114.</ref>, the [[Sparkle Land]] boss, is an undead pirate that appears in ''[[Wario World]]''. Being the last of the game's four major bosses, he holds the last [[Giant Treasure Chest Key]] and is the last boss before the [[black jewel|final boss]]. He has a hand [[cannon]] for one arm and a grappling hook for the other arm. He makes use of the cannon by blasting energy projectiles and flaming [[cannonball]]s at [[Wario]] from a long range. The hook can be used to get Captain Skull to another part of the arena.
 
His stage, '''Captain Skull's Showdown''', consists of a wrecked pirate ship with a gaping hole in the middle. Each half has a main deck and a crow's nest. On both halves, there is a ghostly spring that bounces [[Wario]] high up to the crow's nest (Wario can also manually climb there via a ladder). The two halves of the ship are separated by water, but a stone slab at the base of the arena, or the ghostly springs, can be used to cross.


Wario battles him on a wrecked pirate ship with a gaping hole in the middle. Each half has a main deck and a crow's nest. On both halves, a spring is there to catapult Wario high up to the crow's nest (Wario can also manually climb there via a ladder). The two halves of the ship are separated by water, but fortunately, a stone slab at the base of the arena can be used to cross.
Captain Skull has a variety of different attacks. He transports himself around the arena using the grappling hook on his left arm, generally avoiding Wario. He may fire multiple flaming [[bomb]]s at Wario from the cannon on his right arm. The bombs pose a danger even after they've cooled, as they can still explode a few seconds later. Captain Skull can also shoot large blue beams at Wario, as well as his pink energy balls that home in on the Wario. If he charges energy into his cannon, Captain Skull will launch a gigantic cannonball that makes a huge explosion on impact. Wario should be on the crow's nest if Captain Skull aims for the main deck and vice versa. When Captain Skull starts to block every punch thrown at him by Wario, he'll eventually become enraged and flash. He then executes a spinning attack, which is his one and only close-range attack.


Being the second-to-last boss, he has a variety of different attacks. Captain Skull may fire multiple flaming [[bomb]]s at Wario from the cannon on his arm. The bombs pose a danger even after they've cooled, as they can still explode a few seconds later. Captain Skull can also shoot large blue beams at Wario, as well as his pink energy balls that home in on the Wario. If he charges energy into his cannon, Captain Skull will launch a gigantic cannonball that makes a huge explosion on impact. Wario should be on the crow's nest if Captain Skull aims for the main deck and vice versa. After losing a few skulls of health, Captain Skull blocks every punch thrown at him by Wario with by using his cannon arm as a shield. If Wario continues to punch him whilst he does this, he becomes enraged and flashes. He then executes a spinning attack, which is his one and only close-range attack.
To defeat the boss, Wario starts off having to get close to Captain Skull and punch away at him until he is stunned. He then needs to pick him up and execute a [[Piledriver]] or [[Mega Toss]] to knock out one of his five health skulls. After losing three health skulls, Captain Skull becomes immune to all of Wario's direct attacks, requiring Wario to throw projectiles at him to continue dealing damage.


To defeat the boss, Wario starts off having to get close to him and punch away at him until he is stunned. He then needs to pick him up and execute a [[Piledriver]] to knock out one of his five health skulls. After losing three health skulls, Captain Skull becomes nearly impossible to stun due to him blocking Wario's punches. Wario needs to throw projectiles at him to continue damaging him. The player must use the glowing energy rings to bounce up to a lookout tower when Captain Skull is atop the opposite one. Eventually, Captain Skull fires volleys of flaming bombs at Wario's lookout tower. Wario must pick one up after it cools off and face Captain Skull in the opposite tower. The player must charge up a [[Mega Toss]], aim at the boss, and fire at him. Wario then must move quickly to reach him. Wario must jump down off his tower and land on the glowing energy rings, which propel him high into the air. After landing on the opposite energy ring to bounce up to the Captain's lookout tower, the player then must pick up the stunned Captain and execute a Piledriver. Wario must repeat this process until he has knocked out all of his health skulls, defeating him. Wario then receives the fourth and final Giant Treasure Chest Key and then heads towards the giant treasure chest where the Black Jewel lies inside.  
The player must use the ghostly springs to bounce up to a lookout tower when Captain Skull is atop the opposite one. Eventually, Captain Skull fires volleys of flaming bombs at Wario's lookout tower. Wario must pick one up after it cools off and face Captain Skull in the opposite tower. The player must charge up a Mega Toss, aim at the boss, and fire at him. Wario then must move quickly to reach him. Wario must jump down off his tower and land on the ghostly springs, which propel him high into the air. After landing on the opposite spring to bounce up to the Captain's lookout tower, the player then must pick up the stunned Captain and execute either a Piledriver or a Mega Toss. Less commonly, the same procedure can be followed when Captain Skull fires bombs from the deck, rather than from the tower. Wario may also use the [[barrel]]s located on the ends of the ship instead of Captain Skull's bombs, but there is a limited supply of these in the arena.


Another way to knock out Captain Skull is to simply pick up a [[barrel]] (before Captain Skull blows them up with his explosion attack) and smack him with it.
Wario must repeat this process until he has knocked out all of Captain Skull's health skulls, defeating him. Wario then receives the fourth and final piece of the [[Huge Treasure Chest Key]] and gains access to the final battle with the Black Jewel.  


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
Captain Skull.png|Model of Captain Skull
Captain Skull Intro.png|Captain Skull, as he appears at the beginning of the battle.
Captain Skull's Showdown.png
Ghost Spring.png
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{Foreignname
{{foreign names
|Jap=キャプテンスカール
|Jap=キャプテンスカール
|JapR=Kyaputen Sukāru
|JapR=Kyaputen Sukāru
|JapM=Literal Translation
|JapM=From "captain" and elongation of "skull"
|Fra=Capitaine Canon
|Fre=Capitaine Canon
|FraM=Captain Cannon
|FreM=Captain Cannon
|Ger=K.Shädel
|Ger=K.Shädel
|GerM=short for "''Kapitain Schädel''" (Captain Skull)
|GerM=short for "''Kapitain Schädel''" (Captain Skull)
|Ita=Pirata
|ItaM=Pirate
|Spa=Calavero
|SpaM=Masculinization of the word "calavera" (skull)
}}
}}


==References==
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Latest revision as of 09:59, January 13, 2024

Captain Skull
Rip of Captain Skull
Species Living Skeleton
First appearance Wario World (2003)

Captain Skull is a boss who appears in Wario World. He is the boss of Sparkle Land, the last of the four worlds, and so is the last boss battled before the final boss, the Black Jewel. He is a skeletal pirate with a hand cannon on one arm and a grappling hook on his other arm.

His stage, Captain Skull's Showdown, consists of a wrecked pirate ship with a gaping hole in the middle. Each half has a main deck and a crow's nest. On both halves, there is a ghostly spring that bounces Wario high up to the crow's nest (Wario can also manually climb there via a ladder). The two halves of the ship are separated by water, but a stone slab at the base of the arena, or the ghostly springs, can be used to cross.

Captain Skull has a variety of different attacks. He transports himself around the arena using the grappling hook on his left arm, generally avoiding Wario. He may fire multiple flaming bombs at Wario from the cannon on his right arm. The bombs pose a danger even after they've cooled, as they can still explode a few seconds later. Captain Skull can also shoot large blue beams at Wario, as well as his pink energy balls that home in on the Wario. If he charges energy into his cannon, Captain Skull will launch a gigantic cannonball that makes a huge explosion on impact. Wario should be on the crow's nest if Captain Skull aims for the main deck and vice versa. When Captain Skull starts to block every punch thrown at him by Wario, he'll eventually become enraged and flash. He then executes a spinning attack, which is his one and only close-range attack.

To defeat the boss, Wario starts off having to get close to Captain Skull and punch away at him until he is stunned. He then needs to pick him up and execute a Piledriver or Mega Toss to knock out one of his five health skulls. After losing three health skulls, Captain Skull becomes immune to all of Wario's direct attacks, requiring Wario to throw projectiles at him to continue dealing damage.

The player must use the ghostly springs to bounce up to a lookout tower when Captain Skull is atop the opposite one. Eventually, Captain Skull fires volleys of flaming bombs at Wario's lookout tower. Wario must pick one up after it cools off and face Captain Skull in the opposite tower. The player must charge up a Mega Toss, aim at the boss, and fire at him. Wario then must move quickly to reach him. Wario must jump down off his tower and land on the ghostly springs, which propel him high into the air. After landing on the opposite spring to bounce up to the Captain's lookout tower, the player then must pick up the stunned Captain and execute either a Piledriver or a Mega Toss. Less commonly, the same procedure can be followed when Captain Skull fires bombs from the deck, rather than from the tower. Wario may also use the barrels located on the ends of the ship instead of Captain Skull's bombs, but there is a limited supply of these in the arena.

Wario must repeat this process until he has knocked out all of Captain Skull's health skulls, defeating him. Wario then receives the fourth and final piece of the Huge Treasure Chest Key and gains access to the final battle with the Black Jewel.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese キャプテンスカール
Kyaputen Sukāru
From "captain" and elongation of "skull"

French Capitaine Canon
Captain Cannon
German K.Shädel
short for "Kapitain Schädel" (Captain Skull)
Italian Pirata
Pirate
Spanish Calavero
Masculinization of the word "calavera" (skull)