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m (Terror Ax moved to Men'ono: Without a source for "Terror Axe", it must be kept at the Japanese name. (Which should actually be transliterated as "Men'ono" and not "Menono", as the latter would be メノノ, while the name is actually メンオノ.)
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[[Image:HotelHorror.PNG|thumb|Three '''Menono''' running to attack Wario.]]
[[Image:HotelHorror.PNG|thumb|Three '''Men'ono''' running to attack Wario.]]
'''Menono'''<ref>[http://yossi6.s309.xrea.com/mario/dr.cgi?key=2999 Menono's entry at the Japanese Super Mario Daijiten (Big Dictionary)]</ref> (メン斧) is an enemy in ''[[Wario Land 4]]'' in the [[Sapphire Passage]]. A Menono is pink, has blue eyes, brown feet and a hatchet as its weapon. A Menono leaves a small [[coin]] when defeated. It will only attack if it sees Wario and will attack by charging and swinging his ax at Wario. An Menono has a close resemblance to the [[Onomī]].
'''Men'ono'''<ref>[http://yossi6.s309.xrea.com/mario/dr.cgi?key=2999 Men'ono's entry at the Japanese Super Mario Daijiten (Big Dictionary)]</ref> (メン斧) is an enemy in ''[[Wario Land 4]]'' in the [[Sapphire Passage]]. A Men'ono is pink, has blue eyes, brown feet and a hatchet as its weapon. A Men'ono leaves a small [[coin]] when defeated. It will only attack if it sees Wario and will attack by charging and swinging his ax at Wario. An Men'ono has a close resemblance to the [[Onomī]].


Its name translates to "ax face."
Its name translates to "ax face."

Revision as of 11:34, December 24, 2009

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Three Men'ono running to attack Wario.

Men'ono[1] (メン斧) is an enemy in Wario Land 4 in the Sapphire Passage. A Men'ono is pink, has blue eyes, brown feet and a hatchet as its weapon. A Men'ono leaves a small coin when defeated. It will only attack if it sees Wario and will attack by charging and swinging his ax at Wario. An Men'ono has a close resemblance to the Onomī.

Its name translates to "ax face."

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