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|Jap=いぬかい ふとし | |Jap=いぬかい ふとし | ||
|JapR=Inukai Futoshi | |JapR=Inukai Futoshi | ||
|JapM=From Japanese surname「犬飼」(''Inukai'') and「太し」(''futoshi'', fat) | |JapM=From the Japanese surname「犬飼」(''Inukai'') and「太し」(''futoshi''), the classical Japanese form of「太い」(''futoi'', fat);「ふとし」is also a Japanese male given name | ||
|Spa=Sargento Nelete | |Spa=Sargento Nelete | ||
|SpaM=Sergeant Nelete | |SpaM=Sergeant Nelete | ||
|Ger=K. Ugelbauch | |Ger=K. Ugelbauch | ||
|GerM= | |GerM=Pun on "kugel" (globe) + "bauch" (belly) | ||
|Ita=Sergente Tracagnetto | |Ita=Sergente Tracagnetto | ||
|ItaM= | |ItaM="Sergeante" (sergeant) + diminutive form of "tracagnotto" (dumpy) | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:53, December 14, 2023
Sergeant Houndstooth is a security guard that appears in Wario: Master of Disguise. They are only encountered in the Smithsnorian Museum, where a Nigel B. Whistlebottom can summon them alongside Officer Kicksworths. Sergeant Houndstooths can roll into Wario to push him back, and primarily attack by commanding the Daves that accompany them. Wario can stun a Sergeant Houndstooth with a few stomps.
In-game description[edit]
This snack-loving guard isn't fat... he just fills his uniform to bursting with candy of all shapes and sizes. That's why the dog loves him.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | いぬかい ふとし Inukai Futoshi |
From the Japanese surname「犬飼」(Inukai) and「太し」(futoshi), the classical Japanese form of「太い」(futoi, fat);「ふとし」is also a Japanese male given name |
German | K. Ugelbauch |
Pun on "kugel" (globe) + "bauch" (belly) |
Italian | Sergente Tracagnetto |
"Sergeante" (sergeant) + diminutive form of "tracagnotto" (dumpy) |
Spanish | Sargento Nelete |
Sergeant Nelete |