Vampire Wario: Difference between revisions

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*Wario's vampire form is somewhat ironic because he eats garlic, a plant that is said to repel vampires. However, in the actual novel ''{{wp|Dracula}}'', garlic flowers are used to repel Dracula, not garlic heads, potentially lessening the irony.
*Wario's vampire form is somewhat ironic because he eats garlic, a plant that is said to repel vampires. However, in the actual novel ''{{wp|Dracula}}'', garlic flowers are used to repel Dracula, not garlic heads, potentially lessening the irony.
*The music heard while Wario sports his vampire form shares similar percussion and overall tone with the music that plays when inside [[Snide's HQ]] from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', although it is 8-bit because of the [[Game Boy Color]] hardware limitations.
*The music heard while Wario sports his vampire form shares similar percussion and overall tone with the music that plays when inside [[Snide's HQ]] from ''[[Donkey Kong 64]]'', although it is 8-bit because of the [[Game Boy Color]] hardware limitations.
*The music for Vampire Wario is based on the [[Wikipedia:The Pink Panther Theme|main theme]] from ''[[Wikipedia:The Pink Panther|The Pink Panther movies]]''.
*When Wario uses the [[Vampire Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', he resembles his vampire form from ''Wario Land 3''.
*When Wario uses the [[Vampire Candy]] in ''[[Mario Party 8]]'', he resembles his vampire form from ''Wario Land 3''.
*While the form itself does not directly appear, Wario turns into a vampire upon successfully completing the microgame [[Wet Your Whistle]] on the highest difficulty in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''.
*While the form itself does not directly appear, Wario turns into a vampire upon successfully completing the microgame [[Wet Your Whistle]] on the highest difficulty in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''.
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