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“When a mallet hits my head, my long, toned legs turn into a spring! Not great, but it lets me jump amazingly high!”
Wario, Wario Land 4
Bouncy Wario in Wario Land II.

Bouncy Wario, also referred to as Spring Wario[1], is one of Wario's transformations in the Wario Land series of games. If hit by the hammer of an Ape, Hammer-bot, or Menhanmā, Wario will be squashed and his legs turn into springs, only to spring right back up again in this state, used to spring to new heights. In all three versions, Wario has a time limit before he will return to normal (hitting a spike will also work). However, in Wario Land II and 3, pressing A Button will let Wario jump slightly higher, while in Wario Land 4, pressing A Button will cause Wario to jump up until he hits an obstacle, allowing him to return to normal. When the time limit runs out, Wario will bounce one final time in the direction that he last moved.

Bouncy Wario has appeared in volume 28 of Super Mario-Kun. During a fight with Spoiled Rotten, when Wario is low on health, Arewo Shitain-hakase gives Hoggus a hammer. Hoggus then uses the hammer to hit Wario, transforming Wario into Bouncy Wario. Bouncy Wario then proceeds to defeat Spoiled Rotten. Wario also uses this form to defeat Golden Diva.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ボヨヨーンワリオ[2]
Boyoyōn Wario
Bouncy Wario

French Wario à ressort
Spring Wario

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Nintendo Power Advance "Wario Land 4" feature, issue #3, page 58
  2. ^ Wario Land Advance: Yōki no Otakara Japanese instruction booklet, page 28