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Revision as of 17:46, October 5, 2022

Bridget the Baker.
Bridget the Baker from WarioWare: Touched!
Bridget singing.

Bridget the Baker is the human owner of the Sweet Spot Bakery that Wario visits in WarioWare: Touched! After the dentist Dr. Payne told Wario to stay away from the sweets (since he got a cavity from them), he leaves the Dental Clinic and picks up the scent from the bakery. Ignoring what the dentist says, Wario asks Bridget the Baker to give him 10 pies. After a few bites, Wario gets another cavity and the pain sends him all the way to the Dental Clinic. While he flies away, Bridget bids him goodbye with a friendly "Thank you, come again." She appears later in Mona's stage under the stage name Luna. She appears on the show Ear Candy as one of the artists to have cracked the Top 5, appearing at number four while singing a short portion of Ashley's Theme. Her song is also featured in Ashley's stage.

Names in other languages

Bridget the Baker

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ケーキやのてんいん みやこ
Kēki-ya no ten'in Miyako
Miyako, the Cake Shop Worker

German Bäckerin Birgit
"Baker Birgit"
Italian Bernadette la pasticciera
Bernadette the baker
Spanish Maria la pastelera
Maria the baker

Luna

Language Name Meaning
Japanese アイドル ミヤコ17
Aidoru Miyako17
Idol Miyako17

Italian Jesse Gemstone
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Spanish Luna
Same as English; in Latin languages it means "Moon"