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'''Doodle Woods''' is the third level of the [[Topaz Passage]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is the only level in the game to feature [[Hoggus]], an untouchable enemy that draws pictures of [[Denden]]s and [[Butatabi]]s, which will come to life from Hoggus's notebook and become [[:Category:Wario Land 4 | '''Doodle Woods''' is the third level of the [[Topaz Passage]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is the only level in the game to feature [[Hoggus]], an untouchable enemy that draws pictures of [[Denden]]s and [[Butatabi]]s, which will come to life from Hoggus's notebook and become [[:Category:Wario Land 4 enemies|enemies]] that will hurt [[Wario]] upon contact. The name of the Doodle Woods comes from its drawing-styled appearance. There are many drawing-based objects inside this level, including pencils and erasers which act as platforms. Despite the stage's name, it is devoid of trees, which are generally the most prominent feature of wooded areas. This level's [[CD]] is called [[Avocado Song]] and once collected, it can be played in the [[Sound Room]]. | ||
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==Time given in different modes== | ==Time given in different modes== | ||
The time given to escape the level after hitting the [[switch (Wario Land 4)|switch]] varies between [[Wario Land 4#Game | The time given to escape the level after hitting the [[switch (Wario Land 4)|switch]] varies between [[Wario Land 4#Game mode|game modes]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:26, April 12, 2023
Level | |
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Doodle Woods | |
Level code | 4-3 |
Game | Wario Land 4 |
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Doodle Woods is the third level of the Topaz Passage in the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. It is the only level in the game to feature Hoggus, an untouchable enemy that draws pictures of Dendens and Butatabis, which will come to life from Hoggus's notebook and become enemies that will hurt Wario upon contact. The name of the Doodle Woods comes from its drawing-styled appearance. There are many drawing-based objects inside this level, including pencils and erasers which act as platforms. Despite the stage's name, it is devoid of trees, which are generally the most prominent feature of wooded areas. This level's CD is called Avocado Song and once collected, it can be played in the Sound Room.
Time given in different modes
The time given to escape the level after hitting the switch varies between game modes.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | らくがきのもり[?] Rakugaki no Mori |
Doodle Woods | |
Chinese | 涂鸦森林[1] Túyā Sēnlín |
Doodle Forest |
Media
Doodle Woods - Level theme | File info 0:30 |
Gallery
A Deburīna that has just emerged from a picture
Flashback of Wario and Hoggus drawing together
Avocado Song album cover
Trivia
- The rolling part right after the switch has a group of 3 blocks, followed by another group of 3 blocks, and followed by a group of 7 blocks. Rolling through this part will make block breaking sounds in 3-3-7 rhythm, which is a common rhythm for Japanese Taiko.
References
- ^ 阿快尔瑞斯 (July 19, 2014). 【完结】【童年游戏】瓦力欧寻宝记流程 (6P). Bilibili. Retrieved February 3, 2017.