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{{about|the bird in Game & Watch Gallery 4|the golfing term|[[List of golfing terms#Albatross]]}}
{{about|the bird in Game & Watch Gallery 4|the golfing term|[[List of golfing terms#Albatross]]}}
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'''Albatrosses'''<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=VKWaU3iqGqQ ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' Gameplay (Part 4 of 4)], retrieved 1/19/2019</ref> are harmless birds that appear in some levels in ''[[Wario Land II]]'', first appearing in the level [[Get in the Tea Cup]]. They are found flapping their wings in one place in midair. [[Wario]] can use them as platforms to reach remote locations; however, they fly away before long once he touches them but come back shortly afterwards.
'''Albatrosses'''<ref>[https://youtube.com/watch?v=VKWaU3iqGqQ ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' Gameplay (Part 4 of 4)], retrieved 1/19/2019</ref> are harmless birds that appear in some levels in ''[[Wario Land II]]'', first appearing in the level [[Get in the Tea Cup]]. They are found flapping their wings in one place in midair. [[Wario]] can use them as [[platform]]s to reach remote locations; however, they fly away before long once he touches them but come back shortly afterwards.


Albatrosses are also found in the Modern version of the [[Game & Watch]] title ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''. In these games, when [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] gets the [[key]] in the second stage, an Albatross appears and acts as a [[platform]] so that he can reach [[Donkey Kong|his father]]'s cage. Unlike its ''Wario Land II'' counterpart, the Albatross does not fly away when Donkey Kong Jr. touches it. However, it does regularly fly away for a short time, forcing Donkey Kong Jr. to time his [[jump]] carefully. An Albatross also occasionally appears in the background of the Modern version of ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.
Albatrosses are also found in the Modern version of the [[Game & Watch]] title ''[[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)|Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' in ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' and ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 4]]''. In these games, when [[Donkey Kong Jr.]] gets the [[key]] in the second stage, an Albatross appears and acts as a platform so that he can reach [[Donkey Kong|his father]]'s cage. Unlike its ''Wario Land II'' counterpart, the Albatross does not fly away when Donkey Kong Jr. touches it. However, it does regularly fly away for a short time, forcing Donkey Kong Jr. to time his [[jump]] carefully. An Albatross also occasionally appears in the background of the Modern version of ''[[Fire (Game & Watch)|Fire]]'' from ''Game & Watch Gallery 4''.


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This article is about the bird in Game & Watch Gallery 4. For the golfing term, see List of golfing terms#Albatross.
A gull in Wario Land II (Game Boy Color).

Albatrosses[1] are harmless birds that appear in some levels in Wario Land II, first appearing in the level Get in the Tea Cup. They are found flapping their wings in one place in midair. Wario can use them as platforms to reach remote locations; however, they fly away before long once he touches them but come back shortly afterwards.

Albatrosses are also found in the Modern version of the Game & Watch title Donkey Kong Jr. in Game & Watch Gallery 3 and Game & Watch Gallery 4. In these games, when Donkey Kong Jr. gets the key in the second stage, an Albatross appears and acts as a platform so that he can reach his father's cage. Unlike its Wario Land II counterpart, the Albatross does not fly away when Donkey Kong Jr. touches it. However, it does regularly fly away for a short time, forcing Donkey Kong Jr. to time his jump carefully. An Albatross also occasionally appears in the background of the Modern version of Fire from Game & Watch Gallery 4.

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