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Doughnuteer

Doughnuteers[1] are enemies featured in Wario Land 3. Their name is a portmanteau of "doughnut" and the suffix "-eer", which refers to an entity that produces or is heavily associated with something. They appear as small creatures and are one of two types of enemies in the game that induce the Fat Wario status, the other being Appleby. While their appearance is different, they act virtually the same as the Cooks from Wario Land II, however, rather than a cake, they carry donuts on their forks. If Wario comes close to a Doughnuteer, it will toss its donut and run away, only to fetch the next donut. Apart from that, they are easy to defeat with any of Wario's attacks. If Wario touches and subsequently eats a donut, he will become Fat Wario, a form that is necessary to solve several puzzles in the game.

In the ending of the game, when the hidden figure's curse is lifted, a Doughnuteer enemy reverts to its true form of a farmer.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese コックン[2]
Kokkun
Contraction of English word "cook" and Japanese honorific 「くん」 (kun)

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