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{{quote2|These guys' ugly mugs just don't look right in my beautiful game! Well, whatever...they're in it. You oughta try hitting 'em in those nasty faces of theirs! If you do it right, you'll probably be able to get into an area you couldn't reach before!|''Wario World'' North American instruction manual, page 25}}
{{quote|These guys' ugly mugs just don't look right in my beautiful game! Well, whatever...they're in it. You oughta try hitting 'em in those nasty faces of theirs! If you do it right, you'll probably be able to get into an area you couldn't reach before!|''Wario World'' North American instruction manual, page 25}}
[[File:OldRedMug1.png|thumb|120px|Old Red-Mug, in-game model]]
[[File:OldRedMug1.png|thumb|120px|Old Red-Mug, in-game model]]
'''Old Red-Mugs'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 23 (British English) or page 25 (American English).</ref> are large, [[Whomp]]-like stone obstacles that appear in ''[[Wario World]]''. They have chubby red faces on their fronts. There are only three of them in the whole game, found in [[Greenhorn Ruins]] around small gaps or across paths. To defeat it, [[Wario]] must punch its face three times, or [[Mega Toss]] a different enemy at it. After it falls on the ground, he can walk on it and use it as a bridge to reach other areas.
'''Old Red-Mugs'''<ref>''Wario World'' instruction booklet, page 23 (British English) or page 25 (American English).</ref> are large, [[Whomp]]-like stone obstacles that appear in ''[[Wario World]]''. They have chubby red faces on their fronts. There are only three of them in the whole game, found in [[Greenhorn Ruins]] around small gaps or across paths. To defeat it, [[Wario]] must punch its face three times, or [[Mega Toss]] a different enemy at it. After it falls on the ground, he can walk on it and use it as a bridge to reach other areas.