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Revision as of 21:43, December 25, 2017
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Template:Character-infobox Count Cannoli (also known as "The Silver Zephyr") is the main antagonist of Wario: Master of Disguise. He is a gentleman thief who stars in The Silver Zephyr, a TV show that Wario watches, inspiring him to jump into the show himself, and steal the Count's wand, Goodstyle. Throughout the game, Count Cannoli pursues Wario, attempting to get his wand back and get revenge against him. Through the game he is also a rival of Carpaccio, another thief.
Similar to Mario, he has an Italian accent and shouts "Mamamia" when defeated in the second and third (against him) boss fight. Cannoli has a family, that has each his own machine. Though it is unknown if any other members of the Cannoli family are still alive, Cannoli's machine is the Mad Hat Mk. I. The Mad Hat Mk. II is probably the entire family's machine. Using his company and cutting-edge technology he made the Mad Hat Mk. III.
Cannoli owns a company called International Evil Concerns Inc.
Gallery
- SilverZephyr.jpg
Count Cannoli as the Silver Zephyr.
Theme Music
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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German | Graf Cannoli[?] | Count Cannoli | |
Spanish | Conde Pannoli[?] | "Conde" means "count"; "Pannoli" is a French modification for "panoli", meaning scoundrel |
Trivia
- Count Cannoli's name most likely comes from the cannolo, an Italian dessert often called by its plural form of "cannoli" even when used in singular number.
- Wario insists on calling Count Cannoli "The Silver Heifer," a heifer being a cow that hasn't given birth to any calves yet.
- Every time Wario battles Cannoli, he says "Buongiorno" at the beginning of the battle which is Italian for "Good morning." Occasionally when he attacks, Cannoli says "bambina" which is Italian for "baby girl".
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