Talk:Wario Land 3

Enemy names
There seems to have been a drive for names of Wario enemies recently, so I thought I would pitch in for this games. These names are from the Japanese Wikipedia, which has consistently been accurate when cross-checked with more official sources. So, without further ado:
 * (ヤリマル Yarimaru 'Spearman') - Spearhead
 * (ヤリロボタ Yarirobota 'Spear Robot') - Spear-bot
 * (ハンマーロボ Hanmarobota 'Hammer Robot') - Hammer-bot
 * (マッドシタイン Maddoshitain 'Mad Stein') - Mad Scienstein
 * (ファイアーロボタ Faiarobota 'Fire Robot') - Spear-bot variant that shoots fire.
 * (ビームロボタ Biimurobota 'Beam Robot') - Another Spear-bot variant with a laser.
 * (コバット Kobatto 'Little Bat') - The Vampire Wario-causer.
 * (てるてる Teru Teru) - Don't know, but could be a fat blue enemy I've seen.
 * (コックン Kokkun 'Mr. Cook') - Said to be the Fat Wario-causer. So, Appleby.
 * (カサマル Kasamaru 'Umbrella Man') - Yellow Spearhead variant with an umbrella.
 * (アイスベア Aisubea 'Ice Bear') - The Frozen Wario-causer.
 * (ふっくらげ 'Get Soft'?) - It's the Puffy Wario-causer.
 * (はりだま 'Corpse Beam'?) - The Zombie Wario-causer.
 * (オクトホーン Okutohon 'Octo-hon') - I think this is the octopus guy from Dr. Mario.

As for bosses...
 * (ダルマン 'Doll Man') - Doll Man
 * (ドワーム 'Dworm') - A red worm boss.
 * (ケズネ 'Kezune') - A fox boss
 * (シュート 'Shoot') - Ball Bunny. Probably the closest official name for him.
 * (オオサンショ 'Oosansho') - A salamander boss
 * (イカタコテング 'Ikatakotengu') - A squid boss
 * (風船魔人 'Balloon Spirit') - Helio
 * (ジャマノ) - No idea
 * (ファットマウス) - No idea
 * (スパイゴン 'Spigon') - Webber
 * (ラスボス 'Last Boss') - Rudy

Hope this helps. SixFaceSal 00:20, 25 December 2009 (EST)


 * Nice, thanks a bunch! Looking at the unknown bosses, ファットマウス turns into "fattomausu", or "fat mouse", though the Japanese Wikipedia article you referenced said it was about a "green fish" (all according to Google translate, since I can't read Japanese... yet). Sadly, I haven't played Wario Land 3 recently enough to remember fighting either a mouse or a fish, and I can't help you on the other one either. - 01:41, 25 December 2009 (EST)


 * I think Teruteru is this thing. Wikipedia's description matches, and notice the resemblance to teru teru bōzu. 01:48, 25 December 2009 (EST)


 * One other thing, it's not "fat mouse", it's "fat mouth". Japanese has no "th" sound, so "s" and "th" both map to the same characters in Japanese. (hence, Zebes/Zebeth and Aeris/Aerith, among others...)   01:54, 25 December 2009 (EST)