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'''Doodle Woods''' is the third level of the [[Topaz Passage]] in the [[Gameboy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is the only level in the game that contains [[Hoggus]], an un-touchable enemy that draws pictures of [[Denden]]s and [[Butatabi]]s, which will come to life from Hoggus's notebook and turn into enemies that hurt [[Wario]]. The name of the Doodle Woods comes from its drawing-styled appearance. There are many drawing-based objects inside this level, including pencils and erasers.  
'''Doodle Woods''' is the third level of the [[Topaz Passage]] in the [[Game Boy Advance]] game ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. It is the only level in the game that contains [[Hoggus]], an un-touchable enemy that draws pictures of [[Denden]]s and [[Butatabi]]s, which will come to life from Hoggus's notebook and turn into enemies that hurt [[Wario]]. The name of the Doodle Woods comes from its drawing-styled appearance. There are many drawing-based objects inside this level, including pencils and erasers.  


Despite the stage's name, it is devoid of trees, which are generally the most prominent feature of wooded areas.
Despite the stage's name, it is devoid of trees, which are generally the most prominent feature of wooded areas.

Revision as of 14:06, January 31, 2012

Template:Level Doodle Woods is the third level of the Topaz Passage in the Game Boy Advance game Wario Land 4. It is the only level in the game that contains Hoggus, an un-touchable enemy that draws pictures of Dendens and Butatabis, which will come to life from Hoggus's notebook and turn into enemies that hurt Wario. The name of the Doodle Woods comes from its drawing-styled appearance. There are many drawing-based objects inside this level, including pencils and erasers.

Despite the stage's name, it is devoid of trees, which are generally the most prominent feature of wooded areas.

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