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A '''Tree Freak'''<ref>Stratton, Steve. ''Wario World'' [[Prima Games|Prima]] Official Strategy Guide. Page 77.</ref> is an enemy in ''[[Wario World]]'' that appears in [[Beanstalk Way]]. Tree Freaks are massive oak trees with green leaves and spiky fruits growing on their branches. When [[Wario]] ground-pounds near the tree, it will shake the ground and cause the tree to drop its [[fruit]]. Wario must pick it up (on the un-spiked side) and chuck them at the tree's weak spot; a small bud on the front of the tree. One, two, or three hits will defeat it. Wario must fight three Tree Freaks during the level; once at the beginning, once in the middle, and once at the end.
{{quote|Knock down the {{color|fruit|blue}} of the {{color|Tree Freaks|blue}}! Careful! Their fruit has thorns! {{color|Pound the ground to jostle them|red}}, then grab them!|Spriteling|Wario World}}
A '''Tree Freak''' is an enemy in ''[[Wario World]]'' that appears in [[Beanstalk Way]]. Tree Freaks are massive trees with green leaves and spiked fruits growing on their branches. When [[Wario]] [[Ground Pound|ground-pound]]s near the tree, it will shake the ground and cause the tree to drop its fruit. Wario must pick up the fruit on the spikeless side and throw them at the tree's weak spot; a small bud on the front of the tree. Wario must fight three Tree Freaks during the level. The first Tree Freak at the beginning takes one hit to defeat, the second in the middle takes two hits, and the one that takes three hits is at the end. These enemies are permanently defeated upon revisiting the level.
==''Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!''==
Tree Freak appears in chapter 7 of the first volume of ''[[Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!]]''. In the chapter, Nekkoro notices Tree Freak under the [[Black Jewel]]'s spell. After the black jewel frees Tree Freak from the spell, Nekkoro notices Tree Freak's bandages from when it got hurt. Wario sprays urine to put out the fire Tree Freak got caught in. However, it destroys Tree Freak, but [[Nokki 2]] sprouts. Wario soon sprays urine on Nokki 2, hoping for it to grow.


==''Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!''==
Tree Freak apperars in chapter 7 of the first volume of [[Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!]]. In the chapter, Nekkoro notices Tree Freak (whose Japanese name is ''Nokki''), under the [[black jewel]]'s spell. After the black jewel frees Tree Freak from the spell, Nekkoro notices Tree Freak's bandages from when Tree Freak got hurt. after a touching conversation, Wario sprays urine to put out the fire Tree Freak got caught in. However, it destroys Tree Freak, but [[Nokki 2]] sprouts. Wario soon sprays urine on Nokki 2, hoping for it to grow.
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
;Tree Freak
{{foreign names
|Jap=おおきな木のモンスター<br>''Ōkina ki no monsutā''<br>ノッキー<ref name=Shogakukan>「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (''Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook''), [[media:WW Shogakukan P155.jpg|page 155]].</ref><br>''Nokkī''
|JapM=Large tree monster<br><br>Possibly derived from「~の木」(''-no ki'', a suffix used for creating tree names)
|Ita=Tronco Spinato
|ItaM=Thorny Log
}}
;Fruit
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=ノッキー
|Jap=きのみ<br>''Ki no mi''<br>コロン<ref name=Shogakukan/><br>''Koron''
|JapR=Nokkī
|JapM=Tree fruit<br><br>Onomatopoeia for light and small things rolling; shared with [[Spiky Tromp#Names in other languages|Spiky Tromp]]
|JapM=From 木 ''ki'', meaning Tree}}
|Ita=Frutto
|ItaM=Fruit
}}
 
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Old Red-Mug]]
*[[Silver Door Spirit|(Silver)]] [[Door Spirit]]
*[[Silver Door Spirit|(Silver)]] [[Door Spirit]]
*[[Electric Clown Fence]]
*[[Electric Clown Fence]]
*[[Angler Mangler]]
*[[Angler Mangler]]
*[[Old Red-Mug]]
*[[Terrible Portrait]]
*[[Terrible Portrait]]
*[[Stone-Cold Statue]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 19:57, March 5, 2023

A Tree Freak from Wario World.
Tree Freak
“Knock down the fruit of the Tree Freaks! Careful! Their fruit has thorns! Pound the ground to jostle them, then grab them!”
Spriteling, Wario World

A Tree Freak is an enemy in Wario World that appears in Beanstalk Way. Tree Freaks are massive trees with green leaves and spiked fruits growing on their branches. When Wario ground-pounds near the tree, it will shake the ground and cause the tree to drop its fruit. Wario must pick up the fruit on the spikeless side and throw them at the tree's weak spot; a small bud on the front of the tree. Wario must fight three Tree Freaks during the level. The first Tree Freak at the beginning takes one hit to defeat, the second in the middle takes two hits, and the one that takes three hits is at the end. These enemies are permanently defeated upon revisiting the level.

Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!![edit]

Tree Freak appears in chapter 7 of the first volume of Ore Dayo! Wario Dayo!!. In the chapter, Nekkoro notices Tree Freak under the Black Jewel's spell. After the black jewel frees Tree Freak from the spell, Nekkoro notices Tree Freak's bandages from when it got hurt. Wario sprays urine to put out the fire Tree Freak got caught in. However, it destroys Tree Freak, but Nokki 2 sprouts. Wario soon sprays urine on Nokki 2, hoping for it to grow.

Names in other languages[edit]

Tree Freak
Language Name Meaning
Japanese おおきな木のモンスター
Ōkina ki no monsutā
ノッキー[1]
Nokkī

Large tree monster

Possibly derived from「~の木」(-no ki, a suffix used for creating tree names)

Italian Tronco Spinato
Thorny Log
Fruit
Language Name Meaning
Japanese きのみ
Ki no mi
コロン[1]
Koron

Tree fruit

Onomatopoeia for light and small things rolling; shared with Spiky Tromp

Italian Frutto
Fruit

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b 「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook), page 155.