Princess Shokora

"Thank you, Wario...♥"

- Princess Shokora

Princess Shokora is the true ruler of the Golden Pyramid and the damsel in distress in the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. She is the princess of a king who reigned over the country long ago. Like many Mario and Wario characters, Shokora's name comes a food product: "Shokora" is a Japanese approximation of the French word "chocolat".

History
According to the game's story, the evil, power-hungry, money crazed Golden Diva transformed Princess Shokora into a Black Cat, and banished her from the Pyramid. She walked until she came across a city inhabited by modern humans. There, she lived on the streets with a group of stray animals and soon forgot about her exile. Later, the Pyramid was discovered by a group of archaeologists. But many undisclosed occurrences caused all future investigations of the Pyramid to be cancelled, and a newspaper article was published. In the game's introduction, the Black Cat is crossing a street whilst Wario speeds towards her in his Wario Car. Frightened, she covers her eyes with her paws, and the car's wheels narrowly miss her. A newspaper flies into her face. It reads "Pyramid discovered deep in jungle. Legendary Treasure nearly found, but accidents hindered findings." The Black Cat takes an interest in the article, and she follows Wario to the Pyramid. Throughout the game, the Black Cat acts as a guide to Wario, who does not know of her true form. When Wario faces the Golden Diva, the Princess makes the first move by scratching the Diva's face. It has little effect, and the Diva swallows her whole. Wario challenges the Golden Diva to a battle. When the Diva is defeated, she will spit out the Black Cat. The internal structure of the Pyramid. The Pyramid begins to crumble. With the Cat warning Wario to escape quickly, he gathers up as much treasure as he can (including the Golden Diva's Jewelery). With the Black Cat leading the way out, they escape the Pyramid before it crumbles on top of them.

When they are at a safe distance, they watch the Pyramid fall to the ground. With the Cat contented about the defeat of the Golden Diva, and Wario satisfied with his haul of Treasure, they laugh. But suddenly, the Black Cat undergoes a transformation and turns into Princess Shokora, true ruler of the Pyramid. The crown, earrings, necklace and bracelets that Wario swiped from the Golden Diva return to their rightful owner. Wario cannot believe his eyes. The Princess kisses Wario on the cheek and says, "Thank you, Wario...♥"

With a wave of farewell, four angels surround Shokora and lift her into heaven. Wario just sits there, trying to make sense of it all. He quickly dismisses it, and picks up the sack of remaining Treasure, and drives back home.

Item Shop
The Item Shop is a place where Wario can buy items which will assist him in defeating a boss. During the game, the Black Cat can be seen occasionally in the corridors before the boss, entering the Item Shop. When Wario enters the shop, the only being there other than himself is Princess Game & Watch, the shopkeeper. This implies that the Black Cat/Princess Shokora also has an additional form as Princess Game & Watch.

The theme of the Item Shop is used as Mona's theme melody in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!. The music can also be heard in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! in a less modified form when the Gelateria is seen from the inside during Mona's story.

Appearance
Princess Shokora's official artwork shows her with red hair, blue eyes and pale skin. She wears a gold crown with five blue jewels, and a bracelet on each wrist. She wears a light pink dress with white frills. During the game, she is first seen in the newspaper article in the opening cut-scene. She isn't seen in person until she transforms from her feline form at the end of the game. The number of Treasure Chests the player obtains after defeating the Golden Diva alters the appearance of the Princess during the ending cut-scene. 0-1 chests gets the Bratty Baby Princess, 2-3 chests gets the Hideous Princess, 4-11 chests, the Young Cheeky Princess is shown, and all 12 chests gets the true Princess Shokora. Even though the "Young Cheeky Princess" form isn't the perfect ending, it is still the one that resembles the original artwork of Princess Shokora the most. The perfect ending's form appears to be an adult version of her.