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It is possible to skip both Terrible Portrait fights in international releases, the first with a glitch known as a {{conjectural|Super Jump}} and the second by jumping around either border, although it locks the camera to a specific angle for both.
It is possible to skip both Terrible Portrait fights in international releases, the first with a glitch known as a {{conjectural|Super Jump}} and the second by jumping around either border, although it locks the camera to a specific angle for both.
 
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Terrible Portrait
Terrible Portrait
In-game model
First appearance Wario World (2003)
“The Terrible Portraits hanging on the wall will extend their hands and try to attack you! You do remember how to attack monsters who are above you, right? Well?”
Spriteling, Wario World
A Terrible Portrait with Wario in Mirror Mansion of Wario World.
Screenshot

Terrible Portraits are sub bosses in Wario World. There are two Terrible Portraits Wario must fight in the Mirror Mansion; one in the middle of the level and one at the very end of it. They appear as three photo frames, one on the left, one on the right and a large one in the middle. The side frames have two white arms coming out of them and the large middle one has a face resembling a carved jack-o-lantern. The arms attack by summoning different elements. The main portrait creates Barrel Busters, which can be Piledrived while standing under one of the arms to do damage. The attacks of a Terrible Portrait include summoning a large fireball that homes in on Wario; faster-traveling electricity that moves in a straight line; a large boulder that slams on the ground, crushing Wario if he happens to be standing there; or summoning a giant ice ball that freezes Wario.

It is possible to skip both Terrible Portrait fights in international releases, the first with a glitch known as a Super Jump and the second by jumping around either border, although it locks the camera to a specific angle for both.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese えのモンスター[?]
E no monsutā
Picture monster
ホライゾン[1]
Horaizon
Horizon
Italian Ritratto del Terrore[?] Portrait of Terror

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References[edit]

  1. ^ July 10, 2004. 「ワリオワールド任天堂公式ガイドブック」 (Wario World Nintendo Kōshiki Guidebook). Shogakukan (Japanese). ISBN 4-09-106168-0. Page 156Media:WW Shogakukan P156.jpg.