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'''Cuckoo Condor''' is the third boss in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It guards the [[Ruby Passage]].  
'''Cuckoo Condor''' is the third boss in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It guards the [[Ruby Passage]].  


Cuckoo Condor lives up to both parts of its name. At first, the boss is concealed within a large weaponised cuckoo clock. The pendulum of the clock features a large claw that it uses to pick [[Wario]] up and bring him to the large saw blades bordering the arena to inflict damage. It is difficult to escape this grasp, and impossible unless Wario is seized near the centre of the screen. Wario must [[Wario Land 4#Wario's moves|ram]] the large claw that it uses to attack, causing it to swing up and damage the boss.
Cuckoo Condor lives up to both parts of its name. At first, the boss is concealed within a large weaponised cuckoo clock. The pendulum of the clock features a large claw that it uses to pick [[Wario]] up and bring him to the large saw blades bordering the arena to inflict damage. It is difficult to escape this grasp, and impossible unless Wario is seized near the center of the screen. Wario must [[Wario Land 4#Wario's moves|ram]] the large claw that it uses to attack, causing it to swing up and damage the boss.


As the boss takes damage in this form, it will start using its buzz and electrical saws to attack Wario. After taking enough damage, the clock is destroyed, revealing the buzzard-like creature underneath (which doesn't particularly resemble real life [[wikipedia:Condor|condor]]s). The small spinning bird on top of the clock remains as a headpiece for the exposed Condor.  
As the boss takes damage in this form, it will start using its buzz and electrical saws to attack Wario. After taking enough damage, the clock is destroyed, revealing the buzzard-like creature underneath (which doesn't particularly resemble real life [[wikipedia:Condor|condor]]s). The small spinning bird on top of the clock remains as a headpiece for the exposed Condor.