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|JapM=Winter<br>Spring
|JapM=Winter<br>Spring
|Chi=冬冬<br>''Dōng dōng''<br>春春<br>''Chūn chūn''
|Chi=冬冬<br>''Dōng dōng''<br>春春<br>''Chūn chūn''
|ChiM=
|ChiM=Duplication of "冬" (''dōng'', winter)<br>Duplication of "春" (''chūn'', spring)
|Fre=
|Fre=Hiverna<br>Estiva
|FreM=
|FreM=From "hivernal" (wintery)<br>From "estival" (summery)
|Ger=Winnie<br>Sommie
|Ger=Winnie<br>Sommie
|GerM=
|GerM=From "Winter"<br>From "Sommer" (summer)
|Ita=Inver<br>Esti
|Ita=Inver<br>Esti
|ItaM=
|ItaM=From "invernale" (wintery)<br>From "estivo" (summery)
|Kor=겨울<br>''Gyeoul''<br>봄<br>''Bom''
|Kor=겨울<br>''Gyeoul''<br>봄<br>''Bom''
|KorM=Winter<br>Spring
|KorM=Winter<br>Spring
|Spa=Invy<br>Vera
|Spa=Invy<br>Vera
|SpaM=
|SpaM=From "invierno" (winter)<br>From "verano" (summer)
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Revision as of 11:28, November 11, 2023

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Winnie and Summer
Screenshot of Winnie and Summer from WarioWare: Move It!
Species Humans
First appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)

Winnie and Summer are two minor characters that appear in WarioWare: Move It! They are two human girls. Their names are based after the "winter" and "summer" seasons.

Winnie and Summer first appear in the "Surfin' Surprise" stage. They are seen playing by the beach when Jimmy T suddently passes by on his shark accidentally splashing them.

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese フユ
Fuyu
ハル
Haru

Winter
Spring

Chinese 冬冬
Dōng dōng
春春
Chūn chūn

Duplication of "冬" (dōng, winter)
Duplication of "春" (chūn, spring)

French Hiverna
Estiva
From "hivernal" (wintery)
From "estival" (summery)
German Winnie
Sommie
From "Winter"
From "Sommer" (summer)
Italian Inver
Esti
From "invernale" (wintery)
From "estivo" (summery)
Korean 겨울
Gyeoul

Bom

Winter
Spring

Spanish Invy
Vera
From "invierno" (winter)
From "verano" (summer)