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'''Count Cannoli''' is one of the two secondary antagonists of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. He is a gentleman thief who stars in ''[[The Silver Zephyr]]'', a TV show that [[Wario]] watches. He uses his wand, [[Goodstyle]], to transform into the show's title character, the '''Silver Zephyr'''. This inspires Wario to jump into the show himself and steal Goodstyle. As a result of this, as well as their mutual desire to obtain the pieces of the [[Wishstone]], Wario and Cannoli develop a bitter rivalry. Count Cannoli's name comes from the {{wp|cannoli}}, an Italian dessert. Similar to [[Mario]], he has an Italian accent and shouts "Mamamia" when defeated in his second and third boss fights. | '''Count Cannoli''' is one of the two secondary antagonists of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. He is a {{wp|gentleman thief}} who stars in ''[[The Silver Zephyr]]'', a TV show that [[Wario]] watches. He uses his wand, [[Goodstyle]], to transform into the show's title character, the '''Silver Zephyr'''. This inspires Wario to jump into the show himself and steal Goodstyle. As a result of this, as well as their mutual desire to obtain the pieces of the [[Wishstone]], Wario and Cannoli develop a bitter rivalry. Count Cannoli's name comes from the {{wp|cannoli}}, an Italian dessert. Similar to [[Mario]], he has an Italian accent and shouts "Mamamia" when defeated in his second and third boss fights. | ||
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|Spa=Conde Pannoli | |Spa=Conde Pannoli | ||
|SpaM="Conde" means "count"; "Pannoli" is a French modification for "panoli" (villain) | |SpaM="Conde" means "count"; "Pannoli" is a French modification for "panoli" (villain) | ||
| | |Fre=Comte Cannelloni | ||
| | |FreM="{{wp|Cannelloni}}" are rolled pasta sheets with filling; "comte" means "count" | ||
|Ger=Graf Cannoli | |Ger=Graf Cannoli | ||
|GerM=Count Cannoli | |GerM=Count Cannoli |