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[[File:Upside Downer.png|thumb|right|A plummeting Upside-Downer.]]
[[File:Upside Downer.png|thumb|A plummeting crawling skull.]]
'''Upside-Downers''' are enemies found in [[Stage 2 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|Stage 2]] of ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. They resemble humanoid skulls with fangs and frowned eye sockets. They walk on two short feet attached to the bottom of their skulls.
'''Crawling skulls''' are enemies found in [[Stage 2 (Virtual Boy Wario Land)|Stage 2]] of ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. They resemble humanoid skulls with fangs and frowned eye sockets. They walk on two short feet attached to the bottom of their skulls.


Much like [[Dropper]]s from the [[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3|previous ''Wario Land'' title]], Upside-Downers cling to and travel along ceilings. They walk a short distance before changing direction in a certain point and going back through the same route. When [[Wario]] walks underneath them, they drop down and if they hit him they will damage him. However, if they miss Wario they can be defeated by the player. by using either the [[Dash Attack]] or a [[Ground Pound]]. When on the ground Upside-Downers will attempt to run away from Wario and if left alone for long enough they will jump back up to the ceiling and start attempting to drop down on Wario again. Upside Downers will walk off of platforms on the ground if they encounter edges.
Much like [[Dropper]]s from the [[Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3|previous ''Wario Land'' game]], crawling skulls cling to and travel along ceilings. They walk a short distance before changing direction in a certain point and going back through the same route. When [[Wario]] walks underneath them, they drop down and if they hit him they will damage him. However, if they miss Wario, they can be defeated by him using either the [[Dash Attack|Barge]] or a [[Ground Pound|body slam]]. When on the ground, crawling skulls will attempt to run away from Wario and if left alone for long enough they will jump back up to the ceiling and start attempting to drop down on Wario again. Crawling skulls will walk off of platforms on the ground if they encounter edges.
 
In the [[Coin Game]], several smaller crawling skulls will emerge from a destroyed ball if it is not the choice that would multiply the player's coins.
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A crawling skull trying to assault Wario in Stage 2.
A plummeting crawling skull.

Crawling skulls are enemies found in Stage 2 of Virtual Boy Wario Land. They resemble humanoid skulls with fangs and frowned eye sockets. They walk on two short feet attached to the bottom of their skulls.

Much like Droppers from the previous Wario Land game, crawling skulls cling to and travel along ceilings. They walk a short distance before changing direction in a certain point and going back through the same route. When Wario walks underneath them, they drop down and if they hit him they will damage him. However, if they miss Wario, they can be defeated by him using either the Barge or a body slam. When on the ground, crawling skulls will attempt to run away from Wario and if left alone for long enough they will jump back up to the ceiling and start attempting to drop down on Wario again. Crawling skulls will walk off of platforms on the ground if they encounter edges.

In the Coin Game, several smaller crawling skulls will emerge from a destroyed ball if it is not the choice that would multiply the player's coins.