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The Woods Watchers also appear in the "Sweet Dreams, Sweeter Fruit" stage where they are shown worshipping an idol. They are interrupted by [[Orbulon]], who crashes onto the idol and loses his memory. The tribe notices the resemblance between Orbulon and the idol; mistaking him for their god, the Watchers start serving Orbulon.
The Woods Watchers also appear in the "Sweet Dreams, Sweeter Fruit" stage where they are shown worshipping an idol. They are interrupted by [[Orbulon]], who crashes onto the idol and loses his memory. The tribe notices the resemblance between Orbulon and the idol; mistaking him for their god, the Watchers start serving Orbulon.


The Woods Watchers make their final appearance in the "Lava at First Sight" stage. When Wario merges with Perspiration Peak Volcano to become [[Volcano Wario]], the elder of the Woods Watchers takes notice, and explains that everyone must dance to lift the curse and calm the mountain. During the final stage, a woods watcher holds out the next [[Form Stones|form]] card. After [[Super Wario Dance Company]] is beaten for the first time, their plan succeeds, and Wario is launched back into the shrine, where he takes the place of the stolen idol. The tribe notices Wario and serve him as their new god, much to his dismay.
The Woods Watchers make their final appearance in the "Lava at First Sight" stage. When Wario merges with Perspiration Peak Volcano to become [[Volcano Wario]], the elder of the Woods Watchers takes notice, and explains that everyone must dance to lift the curse and calm the mountain. Throughout the stage, Woods Watchers produce panels displaying the [[Form Stones|form]] for each microgame. By the end of the stage, the mountain succeeds, and Wario is launched back into the shrine, where he takes the place of the stolen idol. The tribe notices Wario and serve him as their new god, much to his dismay.


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Revision as of 06:54, February 9, 2024

Woods Watchers
Screenshot of Woods Watchers from WarioWare: Move It!
Species Humans
First appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)
“Those who dare to approach the shrine... Will be punished... GET OUT, TRESPASSER!”
Woods Watchers, WarioWare: Move It!

The Woods Watchers are major characters in WarioWare: Move It! They are a tribal group that overlooks Caresaway Island and are the guardians of the island's shrine. They wear red robes and a mask resembling the Nintendo Switch logo.

The Woods Watchers first appear in the "Stone-Cold Welcome" stage. When Wario refuses the Form Stones given to him, a chain-reaction of events causes him to fall and land in front of the shrine, provoking the Watchers. The tribe view him as a trespasser and chase him away from the shrine. Wario eventually escapes from the tribe on a parrot, accepting the stones gifted to him.

The Woods Watchers also appear in the "Sweet Dreams, Sweeter Fruit" stage where they are shown worshipping an idol. They are interrupted by Orbulon, who crashes onto the idol and loses his memory. The tribe notices the resemblance between Orbulon and the idol; mistaking him for their god, the Watchers start serving Orbulon.

The Woods Watchers make their final appearance in the "Lava at First Sight" stage. When Wario merges with Perspiration Peak Volcano to become Volcano Wario, the elder of the Woods Watchers takes notice, and explains that everyone must dance to lift the curse and calm the mountain. Throughout the stage, Woods Watchers produce panels displaying the form for each microgame. By the end of the stage, the mountain succeeds, and Wario is launched back into the shrine, where he takes the place of the stolen idol. The tribe notices Wario and serve him as their new god, much to his dismay.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese もりのじゅうにん[?]
Mori no Jūnin
Forest Dweller
Chinese 森林居民[?]
Sēnlín Jūmín
Forest Dweller
Dutch Wachters van het wound[?] Guardians of the forest
French Gardiens de la forêt[?] Guardians of the forest
German Tropenschrate[?] Tropics Leshies
Italian Guardiani della foresta[?] Guardians of the forest
Korean 숲의 주민[?]
Sup-ui Jumin
Forest Dweller
Spanish Guardianes del bosque[?] Guardians of the forest