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|Chi=皮皮<ref>From the ending scene of [[Kat & Ana]] in [[iQue]]'s localization of ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''.</ref>
|Chi=皮皮<ref>From the ending scene of [[Kat & Ana]] in [[iQue]]'s localization of ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''.</ref>
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Revision as of 18:51, December 29, 2023

Numchuck the Monkey eating a banana in WarioWare: Touched!.
“It's a monkey! Aww...cute! We'll name you Numchuck!”
Kat & Ana, WarioWare: Touched!

Numchuck the Monkey is a monkey that appears in WarioWare: Touched!. It appears in Kat & Ana's story. Numchuck's name is based on "nunchaku" (also known as "nun chucks"), a Japanese weapon.

Ana decides to eat bananas one day, but she finds them missing. Panicking, she frantically searches everywhere, unknowing that Numchuck had stolen it. She then determines that a thief had stolen it, so she and her dog Shadow decide to put the thief to justice. Shadow finds a banana peel and some footprints belonging to Numchuck leading outside. Before following them Ana writes a note to her sister Kat and takes off. Later Kat and Shuriken the Falcon give chase to the thief. Eventually they find the monkey thief, but instead of retaliating against it they are overwhelmed by its cuteness. Afterwards they befriend it and name it Numchuck, and the thievery was forgotten.

Numchuck also makes a cameo in WarioWare: D.I.Y. as one of the instruments to make records with.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese おさるのムサシ
Osaru no Musashi
Musashi the Monkey

Chinese 皮皮[1]
Pípí
Likely from「调皮」(tiáopí, naughty)

German Numchuck, der Affe
Numchuck, the Monkey
Italian Cece la scimmia
Cecil the monkey
Korean 원숭이 꼬몽이
Wonsungi Kkomongi
 

Spanish Musashi el mono
Musashi the monkey

References

  1. ^ From the ending scene of Kat & Ana in iQue's localization of WarioWare: Touched!.