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[[Image: Wizardheimer.jpg|thumb|right|'''Wizardheimer'''.]]
{{quote|Because I'm an evil Koopa Wizard! I don't need a reason to be mean and nasty. It's my nature!|Wizenheimer|"[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]"}}
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:WizardheimerCartoon.png|200px]]
|species=[[Magikoopa|Koopa Wizard]]
|first_appearance=''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' ("[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]") (1991)
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'''Wizenheimer''' is a [[Magikoopa|Koopa Wizard]] with a booming voice who acts as the main antagonist of the ''[[Super Mario World (television series)|Super Mario World]]'' episode "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]". His name is a portmanteau of the words "wizard" and "wisenheimer," which is slang for someone who makes clever remarks to display their own knowledge, typically in an arrogant manner.


{{quote|Because I'm an evil [[Magikoopa|Koopa Wizard]], I don't need a reason to be mean and nasty, it's my nature!|Wizardheimer|Ghosts 'R' Us}}
[[Mario]], [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], and [[Yoshi]] first encounter Wizenheimer while searching the [[Forest of Illusion|Enchanted Forest]] for [[Oogtar]] the [[Cave People|cave boy]], who is missing. After Luigi bumps into him, Toadstool recognizes him as the most terrible Koopa Wizard in the entire [[Dinosaur Land|Dino World]], scaring Yoshi off. Wizenheimer claims that the forest is his and whoever enters it becomes his prisoners, demanding that they enter a nearby [[Warp Pipe]]. Toadstool knows that it leads to his [[Ghost House|haunted house]] and refuses, but when Wizenheimer threatens the trio with a [[Bob-omb]], they obey. Wizenheimer then shackles his new prisoners in his basement.


'''Wizardheimer''' is a somewhat overweight [[Magikoopa|Koopa Wizard]] with a booming voice. Wizardheimer was also the main antagonist of the ''[[Super Mario World (TV series)|Super Mario World]]'' episode "[[Ghosts 'R' Us]]".
Wizenheimer later captures Oogtar by simply warping him into the dungeon after the caveboy arrives at his door and demands the princess and Mario brothers. Wizenheimer is later found in the basement when Yoshi ventures through the house to save everyone. The Koopa Wizard tries to attack Yoshi, but Yoshi, under suggestion from Oogtar, uses his tongue to eat his [[magic wand]], rendering him powerless. Wizenheimer demands his wand back, to which Yoshi spits out a magic blast that frees his prisoners. Mario then jumps on Wizenheimer's head, sending him falling down the staircase.


[[Mario]], Luigi and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]] first encounter Wizardheimer while searching the [[Forest of Illusion|Enchanted Forest]] for [[Oogtar]] the Caveboy, who is missing. After bumping into Wizardheimer in the forest, the Koopa Wizard forces Mario, Luigi and Toadstool into a nearby [[Warp Pipe|Warp Tube]], threatening to blow the trio up with a [[Bob-omb]] if they didn't obey.
A running gag in the episode involves Wizenheimer's name continuously being mispronounced by the other characters. Such names include: Wisenheimer, Wizen-wiseguy, Wiseacre, Wisen-whatever, Wizenmeanie, and Wisen-whatchamacallit.


This Warp Tube led to [[Wizardheimer's Haunted House]], the basement of which he shackled Mario, Luigi and Princess Toadstool in.
In the Italian dub of "[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]," the Koopa Wizard that turns Luigi into an [[Yoshi's Egg|egg]] is referred to as Wizenheimer.
 
==Gallery==
Wizardheimer later captured Oogtar, who had attempted to break-into his Haunted House. Wizardheimer was later defeated when [[Yoshi]], after facing his fears and venturing into Wizardheimer's Haunted House, eats the Koopa Wizard's wand.
<gallery>
 
WizardheimerBobomb.jpg|Wizenheimer with a [[Bob-omb]]
After having his wand eaten, Wizardheimer was bonked on the head by the recently released [[Mario]] and fell unconscious into his basement.
SMWTV Antagonizing Oogtar.png|Wizenheimer antagonizing Oogtar
 
Wisenheimer Evil Laugh.png
== Trivia ==
Wizardheimer attacking Yoshi.png|"Take this, [[Yoshi|lizard lips]]!"
 
WizenheimerConfrontation.jpg
* Wizardheimer claims to be the owner of the [[Forest of Illusion|Enchanted Forest]], whether this is true or not is unconfirmed.
</gallery>
 
* In a later episode of ''Super Mario World'' entitled "[[The Yoshi Shuffle]]", a Koopa Wizard with a voice similar to Wizardheimer appears, though whether or not this is Wizardheimer is unknown.
 
* Not once in "Ghosts 'R' Us" do Mario, Luigi or any other character pronounce Wizardheimer's name right, constantly referring to him as "'''Wizenheimer'''", "'''Wizardwhatever'''", "'''Wizikre''''", "'''Wisecracker'''", or "'''Wisenwhatever'''".


==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Ger=Wiesenheimer
|GerM=From the English name
|Ita=Argano
|ItaM=Similar to the word ''arcano'' ("arcane")
|Kor=위젠하이머<br>wijenhaimeo
|KorM=From the English name
|Rom=Vițănhaimăr<br>Uițănhaimăr{{footnote|main|1}}
|RomM=From the English name
}}
{{footnote|note|1|Pronunciation of Wizenheimer's name is inconsistent throughout the dubbed version of the episode, even disregarding instances in the English script where characters are meant to pronounce it incorrectly.}}
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Latest revision as of 15:52, May 18, 2024

“Because I'm an evil Koopa Wizard! I don't need a reason to be mean and nasty. It's my nature!”
Wizenheimer, "Ghosts 'R' Us"
Wizenheimer
Wizenheimer in Super Mario World
Species Koopa Wizard
First appearance Super Mario World ("Ghosts 'R' Us") (1991)

Wizenheimer is a Koopa Wizard with a booming voice who acts as the main antagonist of the Super Mario World episode "Ghosts 'R' Us". His name is a portmanteau of the words "wizard" and "wisenheimer," which is slang for someone who makes clever remarks to display their own knowledge, typically in an arrogant manner.

Mario, Luigi, Princess Toadstool, and Yoshi first encounter Wizenheimer while searching the Enchanted Forest for Oogtar the cave boy, who is missing. After Luigi bumps into him, Toadstool recognizes him as the most terrible Koopa Wizard in the entire Dino World, scaring Yoshi off. Wizenheimer claims that the forest is his and whoever enters it becomes his prisoners, demanding that they enter a nearby Warp Pipe. Toadstool knows that it leads to his haunted house and refuses, but when Wizenheimer threatens the trio with a Bob-omb, they obey. Wizenheimer then shackles his new prisoners in his basement.

Wizenheimer later captures Oogtar by simply warping him into the dungeon after the caveboy arrives at his door and demands the princess and Mario brothers. Wizenheimer is later found in the basement when Yoshi ventures through the house to save everyone. The Koopa Wizard tries to attack Yoshi, but Yoshi, under suggestion from Oogtar, uses his tongue to eat his magic wand, rendering him powerless. Wizenheimer demands his wand back, to which Yoshi spits out a magic blast that frees his prisoners. Mario then jumps on Wizenheimer's head, sending him falling down the staircase.

A running gag in the episode involves Wizenheimer's name continuously being mispronounced by the other characters. Such names include: Wisenheimer, Wizen-wiseguy, Wiseacre, Wisen-whatever, Wizenmeanie, and Wisen-whatchamacallit.

In the Italian dub of "The Yoshi Shuffle," the Koopa Wizard that turns Luigi into an egg is referred to as Wizenheimer.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
German Wiesenheimer
From the English name
Italian Argano
Similar to the word arcano ("arcane")
Korean 위젠하이머
wijenhaimeo

From the English name

Romanian Vițănhaimăr
Uițănhaimăr1
From the English name

1 - Pronunciation of Wizenheimer's name is inconsistent throughout the dubbed version of the episode, even disregarding instances in the English script where characters are meant to pronounce it incorrectly.