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*A prize won by a character called Tino in the TV Show [[Wikipedia:The Weekenders|''The Weekenders'']] would go on to resemble Scram, although, due to the obscurity of the character, it is likely that this resemblance is coincidental.
*A prize won by a character called Tino in the TV Show [[Wikipedia:The Weekenders|''The Weekenders'']] would go on to resemble Scram, although, due to the obscurity of the character, it is likely that this resemblance is coincidental.


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Scram
A dress-clad Scram.

Scrams (Japanese: バーソロミュー Bāsoromyū, or 'Bartholomew' possibly) are dress-wearing cats, or possibly rabbits. They only appear in the game Wario's Woods. They are the rarest enemies, even more rare than Beakers. Scrams are unique and hard-to-defeat in that bombs can only blow them up in diagonal chains.

Trivia

  • The word "scram", for which Scram is named, means "run away" or "go away", and it is often used in harsh messages or scared warnings.
  • A prize won by a character called Tino in the TV Show The Weekenders would go on to resemble Scram, although, due to the obscurity of the character, it is likely that this resemblance is coincidental.