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|first_appearance=''[[Wario Wood's]]'' ([[1994]]) | |||
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'''Beakers''' (Japanese: ソアラ Soara) are tiny, green creatures (vaguely resembling [[Kong|apes]]) from ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. They are the rarest enemies, along with [[Scram]]s; they also happen to be identical to Scrams in that they can only be destroyed by diagonal [[bomb]] chains. It is interesting to note that a Beaker would appear to have two faces on both sides of his body, one of which is two large, blank eyes, the other being a saddened face; Beakers constantly rotate to show off these faces. | '''Beakers''' (Japanese: ソアラ Soara) are tiny, green creatures (vaguely resembling [[Kong|apes]]) from ''[[Wario's Woods]]''. They are the rarest enemies, along with [[Scram]]s; they also happen to be identical to Scrams in that they can only be destroyed by diagonal [[bomb]] chains. It is interesting to note that a Beaker would appear to have two faces on both sides of his body, one of which is two large, blank eyes, the other being a saddened face; Beakers constantly rotate to show off these faces. | ||
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*The word "beaker" actually means "a cup or flask". Beaker's relation to these real-life beakers is unknown. | *The word "beaker" actually means "a cup or flask". Beaker's relation to these real-life beakers is unknown. | ||
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Revision as of 18:33, April 23, 2011
Template:Species-infobox Beakers (Japanese: ソアラ Soara) are tiny, green creatures (vaguely resembling apes) from Wario's Woods. They are the rarest enemies, along with Scrams; they also happen to be identical to Scrams in that they can only be destroyed by diagonal bomb chains. It is interesting to note that a Beaker would appear to have two faces on both sides of his body, one of which is two large, blank eyes, the other being a saddened face; Beakers constantly rotate to show off these faces.
Trivia
- The word "beaker" actually means "a cup or flask". Beaker's relation to these real-life beakers is unknown.