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|image=[[File:Carpaccio1.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Wario: Master of Disguise'' | |||
|species=Human | |||
|first_appearance=''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]]) | |||
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{{quote|Look, [[Wario|buddy]]! When you got a mind like a steel trap like mine... Plus the coldest heart in the biz... And fan-freakin'-tastic hair like this... Then maybe we'll talk more. Until then, you're wastin' my time.|Carpaccio|Wario: Master of Disguise}} | |||
'''Carpaccio''' is one of the two secondary antagonists in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'' and a rival to [[Wario]]. He has a tendency to constantly flip his hair while standing still. Carpaccio is a thief who comes from a wealthy family and owns a global weapons company called [[Sigil Securities]]; like Wario and [[Count Cannoli]], Carpaccio also seeks the legendary [[Wishstone]]. His name is derived from the {{wp|carpaccio}}, an Italian raw meat dish typically served as an appetizer. | |||
Carpaccio | ==Story== | ||
Carpaccio first meets Wario in [[Sneezemore Cave]]. Wario chastises Carpaccio for robbing the [[Smithsnorian Museum]] before he could, but Carpaccio scoffs at his protests, claiming that results are what "separates the winners from the whiners." He then blocks off the path to him with four stone doors, forcing Wario to search the cave for four [[Crystal (Wario: Master of Disguise)|crystals]] to open them. Once Wario confronts him again, he fuses with four [[Sir Lance-A-Lot]]s to become [[Head Honcho Carpaccio]]. However, Wario defeats him, and he surrenders his Wishstone piece. Later, he forms an alliance with Count Cannoli to stop Wario, installing the [[Barfatronic Lavachomper]] in [[Sweatmore Peak]] to make his journey through the volcano more difficult, but this also fails. Once Wario confronts Carpaccio again in [[Carpaccio's Lab|his lab]], Carpaccio calls off his alliance with Cannoli and challenges Wario to a rigged footrace for the second-to-last Wishstone piece. When Wario wins, Carpaccio flees to [[Allergia Gardens]] in an attempt to protect the final Wishstone piece. He steals the [[Crimson Diamond]] in an attempt to stop Wario from reaching the Wishstone piece, but Wario retrieves it and makes it back to the Wishstone piece before Carpaccio. | |||
When the Wishstone is reassembled, it is revealed that it was actually a seal that had restrained [[Terrormisu]], a soul-devouring demon, for ages, and that Carpaccio was attempting to stop the Wishstone from being reassembled for this reason. Terrormisu emerges from the Wishstone and strikes Carpaccio with lightning as he tries to explain everything to Wario. Terrormisu then reveals that the Carpaccio and Cannoli families had spent centuries trying to prevent the tablets from being reassembled; as she prepared to begin devouring souls, Count Cannoli swoops in and rescues Carpaccio, leaving Wario to fight and eventually defeat Terrormisu. | |||
In | In [[Special Episode Part 3]], Carpaccio challenges to Wario and Cannoli to find parts for a new machine, with the machine itself being the prize for whoever succeeds. | ||
== | ==In-game description== | ||
''A brilliant, pompous chemist, and the current president of Sigil Securities. He lives to find the Wishstone, but also enjoys fine suits from the best tailors in the land.'' | |||
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|Jap=カルパッチョ | |||
|JapR=Karupaccho | |||
|JapM=Carpaccio | |||
|Ita=Carpaccio | |||
|Fre=Carpaccio | |||
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Latest revision as of 21:15, August 28, 2024
Carpaccio | |
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Sprite from Wario: Master of Disguise | |
Species | Human |
First appearance | Wario: Master of Disguise (2007) |
- “Look, buddy! When you got a mind like a steel trap like mine... Plus the coldest heart in the biz... And fan-freakin'-tastic hair like this... Then maybe we'll talk more. Until then, you're wastin' my time.”
- —Carpaccio, Wario: Master of Disguise
Carpaccio is one of the two secondary antagonists in Wario: Master of Disguise and a rival to Wario. He has a tendency to constantly flip his hair while standing still. Carpaccio is a thief who comes from a wealthy family and owns a global weapons company called Sigil Securities; like Wario and Count Cannoli, Carpaccio also seeks the legendary Wishstone. His name is derived from the carpaccio, an Italian raw meat dish typically served as an appetizer.
Story[edit]
Carpaccio first meets Wario in Sneezemore Cave. Wario chastises Carpaccio for robbing the Smithsnorian Museum before he could, but Carpaccio scoffs at his protests, claiming that results are what "separates the winners from the whiners." He then blocks off the path to him with four stone doors, forcing Wario to search the cave for four crystals to open them. Once Wario confronts him again, he fuses with four Sir Lance-A-Lots to become Head Honcho Carpaccio. However, Wario defeats him, and he surrenders his Wishstone piece. Later, he forms an alliance with Count Cannoli to stop Wario, installing the Barfatronic Lavachomper in Sweatmore Peak to make his journey through the volcano more difficult, but this also fails. Once Wario confronts Carpaccio again in his lab, Carpaccio calls off his alliance with Cannoli and challenges Wario to a rigged footrace for the second-to-last Wishstone piece. When Wario wins, Carpaccio flees to Allergia Gardens in an attempt to protect the final Wishstone piece. He steals the Crimson Diamond in an attempt to stop Wario from reaching the Wishstone piece, but Wario retrieves it and makes it back to the Wishstone piece before Carpaccio.
When the Wishstone is reassembled, it is revealed that it was actually a seal that had restrained Terrormisu, a soul-devouring demon, for ages, and that Carpaccio was attempting to stop the Wishstone from being reassembled for this reason. Terrormisu emerges from the Wishstone and strikes Carpaccio with lightning as he tries to explain everything to Wario. Terrormisu then reveals that the Carpaccio and Cannoli families had spent centuries trying to prevent the tablets from being reassembled; as she prepared to begin devouring souls, Count Cannoli swoops in and rescues Carpaccio, leaving Wario to fight and eventually defeat Terrormisu.
In Special Episode Part 3, Carpaccio challenges to Wario and Cannoli to find parts for a new machine, with the machine itself being the prize for whoever succeeds.
In-game description[edit]
A brilliant, pompous chemist, and the current president of Sigil Securities. He lives to find the Wishstone, but also enjoys fine suits from the best tailors in the land.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | カルパッチョ[?] Karupaccho |
Carpaccio | |
French | Carpaccio[?] | - | |
Italian | Carpaccio[?] | - |
Wario: Master of Disguise | |
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Major characters | Wario • Goodstyle • Count Cannoli • Carpaccio • Terrormisu |
Minor characters | Sphinx • Royal gatekeeper |
Disguises | Thief Wario • Cosmic Wario • Arty Wario • Genius Wario • Sparky Wario • Captain Wario • Dragon Wario • Wicked Wario |
Locations | Wario's House • S.S. Caviar • Smithsnorian Museum • Sneezemore Cave • Poobah the Pharaoh's Pyramid • Ancient Waterworks • Sweatmore Peak • Blowhole Castle • Carpaccio's Lab • Allergia Gardens |
Episodes | Whose Show Is This Anyway?!! • The Purple Wind Stinks Up the Ship! • The Sphinx Sits on a Secret! • A Third Thief Brings Grief! • Picking the Pharaoh's Brains! • A Flower That's Drunk Up Power! • Fouling Up the Whole Works! • When Dolphins Ruled the Earth! • More Shocking Than the Next Episode? • The Final Face-Off! • Special Episode (Part 1 · Part 2 · Part 3 · Part 4 · Part 5) |
Bosses | Mad Hat Mk. I • Mad Hat Mk. II • Sphinx • Head Honcho Carpaccio • Poobah the Pharaoh • Ka-Bloom! • Barfatronic Lavachomper • Stuffy the 64th • Mad Hat Mk. III • Carpaccio • Terrormisu |
Enemies | Amphibigun • Battle Salmon • Blamses • Blow Globe • Bombat • Buffy the Dolphin • Cyborca • Dave • DaVincheese • Fluffy the Dolphin • Galley Cat • Gooey • Horkus Porkus • Jack the Knife • K9 Cannon • Lurchin • Mellow Kitty • Mini Munchelangelo • Mr. Cheeky • Munchelangelo • Nigel B. Whistlebottom • Noobis • Officer Kicksworth • Puffy the Dolphin • Pushy Cat • Ramenses II • Ratfael • RoboUrchin • Rolltergeist • Sarcopha Guy • Scare-Oh! • Seed Weed • Sergeant Houndstooth • Sir Flap-A-Lot • Sir Hop-A-Lot • Sir Lance-A-Lot • Sir Steal-A-Lot • Sir Worth-A-Lot • Slaughterfork • Slithervine • Snackeral • Snow Globe • Sphinx Jr. • Spoonatic • Squabble • Stankulus • Stuffy the 5th • Thorn Weed • Tooty Kamen • Treasure Pest |
Collectibles | Coin • Gem • Guise Gem • Heart • Mastery Gem • Treasures • Vita Mighty |
Key items | Blue Crystal • Blue Key • Cataract Seal • Crimson Diamond • Dynamite • Floodgate Seal • Green Crystal • Lower Key • Master Key • Pharaoh's Pillow • Pharaoh's Nose Hair • Pharaoh's Underwear • Red Crystal • Red Key • Royal Flail • Royal Gold Medallion • Royal Silver Medallion • Sweatmore Hotpants • Sweatmore Superhotpants • Torrent Seal • Upper Key • Voltage-Proof Coil • Wandering Soul • Waterfall Basin Seal • Yellow Crystal • Yellow Key |
Objects | Blue block • Fire Bar • Hat switch • Red block • Sapphire Star • Seesaw • Sipping Stalk • Sphinx Simulator • Spirit switch • Treasure chest • Warp door |
Minigames | Lotsa Dots • Zappy Path • Traced Memories • Trash It • Roach Smash • Trick Slider • Wario's Ladder • Color Me Happy |
Miscellaneous | The Silver Zephyr • Telmet • Wario: Master of Disguise Trivia • Wishstone • W Scoop |
Further info | Gallery • Quotes • Staff |