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[[Image:Jimmy T. prologue WarioWare Touched.png|thumb|right|'''Scratchy the 'Fro Bug''' preparing to fly into Jimmy's wig.]]
[[File:Jimmy T prologue WarioWare Touched.png|thumb|Scratchy the 'Fro Bug preparing to fly into Jimmy's wig.]]
'''Scratchy the 'Fro Bug''' is an orange, [[beetle]]-like insect that appears in the game ''[[WarioWare: Touched]]''. He appears in the intro and ending cinemas in the [[Jimmy T.]] stage. During the intro to his microgames, Jimmy is seen dancing with his family when Scratchy flies in. He flies into Jimmy's wig, causing him extreme discomfort. The [[player]] now has to play a short game where he or she has to rub Scratchy to get him to fly out of Jimmy's afro. This minigame is used as a tutorial for the rubbing style gameplay. In the ending cinema for Jimmy's stage, the [[Thang Family]] is walking home when Scratchy returns and jumps in Jimmy's wig. Jimmy feels it again and starts to jump wildy in pain. However, his family just thinks he's dancing and laugh as they walk home.
{{quote|Hold up, yo! My 'fro itches like mad!|Jimmy T|WarioWare: Touched!}}
'''Scratchy the 'Fro Bug''' is an orange, beetle-like insect that appears in the game ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''. He appears in [[Jimmy T]]'s stage. During the stage's intro, Jimmy is seen dancing with his family when Scratchy flies past. He flies into Jimmy's wig, causing him extreme discomfort. The player now has to play a short game where they have to rub Scratchy to get him to fly out of Jimmy's afro. This minigame is used as a tutorial for the rubbing-style gameplay. In the ending for Jimmy's stage, [[Jimmy's Folks]] walk home when Scratchy returns and flies back into Jimmy's wig. Jimmy feels discomfort again and starts to jump wildly in pain. However, his family just thinks he is dancing and laugh as they walk home.
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=カナブンまる
|JapR=Kanabunmaru
|JapM=From「金蚊」(''kanabun'', drone beetle) and「丸」(''-maru'', affectionate suffix)
|ChiS=金龟子
|ChiSR=Jīnguīzǐ
|ChiSM=Scarab
|Fre=Scratch l'insecte
|FreM=Scratch the insect
|Ger=Kratz, der Käfer
|GerM=Scratch, the Beetle
|Ita=Gratty l'insetto
|ItaM=Scratchy the bug
|Kor=붕붕이
|KorR=Bungbung'i
|KorM=From "붕붕" (''bung-bung'', onomatopoeia for humming) and noun-deriving suffix "~이" (''-i'')
|Spa=Maru, el bicho
|SpaM=Maru, the bug
}}


[[Category:Wario Characters]]
{{WarioWare: Touched!}}
[[Category:WarioWare Characters]]
[[Category:Beetles]]
[[Category:Wario Enemies]]
[[Category:Parasites]]
[[Category:Insects]]
[[Category:WarioWare: Touched! characters]]
[[it:Gratty l'insetto]]

Latest revision as of 02:28, January 8, 2024

Scene from the prologue of Jimmy T.: Scratchy the 'Fro Bug is aiming Jimmy T.
Scratchy the 'Fro Bug preparing to fly into Jimmy's wig.
“Hold up, yo! My 'fro itches like mad!”
Jimmy T, WarioWare: Touched!

Scratchy the 'Fro Bug is an orange, beetle-like insect that appears in the game WarioWare: Touched!. He appears in Jimmy T's stage. During the stage's intro, Jimmy is seen dancing with his family when Scratchy flies past. He flies into Jimmy's wig, causing him extreme discomfort. The player now has to play a short game where they have to rub Scratchy to get him to fly out of Jimmy's afro. This minigame is used as a tutorial for the rubbing-style gameplay. In the ending for Jimmy's stage, Jimmy's Folks walk home when Scratchy returns and flies back into Jimmy's wig. Jimmy feels discomfort again and starts to jump wildly in pain. However, his family just thinks he is dancing and laugh as they walk home.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese カナブンまる
Kanabunmaru
From「金蚊」(kanabun, drone beetle) and「丸」(-maru, affectionate suffix)

Chinese (simplified) 金龟子
Jīnguīzǐ
Scarab

French Scratch l'insecte
Scratch the insect
German Kratz, der Käfer
Scratch, the Beetle
Italian Gratty l'insetto
Scratchy the bug
Korean 붕붕이
Bungbung'i
From "붕붕" (bung-bung, onomatopoeia for humming) and noun-deriving suffix "~이" (-i)

Spanish Maru, el bicho
Maru, the bug