Mouse-gata Nunchaku

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The title of this article is official, but it comes from a Japanese source.
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Mouse-gata Nunchaku
Mouse-gata Nunchaku
Appears in Super Mario Kodansha manga (Mario & Wario) (1994)
Comparable

The Mouse-gata Nunchaku is a weapon that appears in the Mario & Wario manga of the Super Mario Kodansha series. It is a nunchaku made out of two mechanical mice, meant to resemble a SNES Mouse.

After dealing with the Giant Unbaba, Chiyōrō-sama lends Mario the Mouse-gata Nunchaku to traverse the intricate last stage, explaining that, while he can use the mice as a weapon, he can also untie them and they will lead them to Wario through the most convenient way. Mario, Princess Peach, and Wanda follow the mice and, after Mario is hindered by the Tsubōn, a jellifish and a Piranha Plant, the princess and the fairy reach thanks to the mice Wario and shove him off the tower.

Later, when chasing Wario's Bulldog with Luigi tied to it, Mario uses the Mouse-gata Nunchaku to cut the rope, attach to Luigi, and bring him back to him by using the weapon as a helicopter propeller.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese マウスがたヌンチャク[1]
Mausu-gata Nunchaku
Mouse shaped nunchaku

References[edit]

  1. ^ Kazuki Motoyama (1994). Mario & Wario. KC Deluxe (Japanese). ISBN 4-06-319512-0. Page 94.