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'''Mangylox''' is an orange hairy creature wearing blue shoes. He is the fourteenth boss that Toad faces in the VS COM mode of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He is able to blow either steam or smoke out through his nostrils. He seems to also have magnet-related powers that are never discussed ingame. He often says "instantaneous decisions". His name is a portmanteau of the words "mangy" (a word for "uncouth" that is often associated with animals) and "locks" (meaning "hair").
'''Mangylox''' is an orange hairy creature wearing blue shoes. He is the fourteenth boss that Toad faces in the VS COM mode of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] version of ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. He is able to blow either steam or smoke out through his nostrils. He seems to also have magnet-related powers that are never discussed ingame. He often says "instantaneous decisions". His name is a portmanteau of the words "mangy" (a word for "uncouth" that is often associated with animals) and "locks" (meaning "hair").
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“I've been waiting for you. You have been impressive, but now it begins. Instantaneous decisions will be necessary. Know this--my abilities are unmatched!”
Mangylox, Wario's Woods

Mangylox is an orange hairy creature wearing blue shoes. He is the fourteenth boss that Toad faces in the VS COM mode of the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version of Wario's Woods. He is able to blow either steam or smoke out through his nostrils. He seems to also have magnet-related powers that are never discussed ingame. He often says "instantaneous decisions". His name is a portmanteau of the words "mangy" (a word for "uncouth" that is often associated with animals) and "locks" (meaning "hair").