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'''High-Octane Hippo''' is a minor character that appears in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' He is a pink hippopotamus with a white and yellow striped floaty.
'''High-Octane Hippo''' is a minor character that appears in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' He is a pink hippopotamus with a white and orange striped floaty.


High-Octane Hippo appears in the "Makin' Waves" stage as one of the contestants for the Caresaway Grand Prix. He is the only one that doesn't make a wrong turn during the race, and as such ends up being the winner of the competition.
High-Octane Hippo appears in the "Makin' Waves" stage as one of the contestants for the Caresaway Grand Prix. He is the only one that doesn't make a wrong turn during the race, and as such ends up being the winner of the competition.

Revision as of 09:08, November 13, 2023

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High-Octane Hippo
Screenshot of High-Octane Hippo from WarioWare: Move It!
Species Hippopotamus
First appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)

High-Octane Hippo is a minor character that appears in WarioWare: Move It! He is a pink hippopotamus with a white and orange striped floaty.

High-Octane Hippo appears in the "Makin' Waves" stage as one of the contestants for the Caresaway Grand Prix. He is the only one that doesn't make a wrong turn during the race, and as such ends up being the winner of the competition.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カバしま[?]
Kaba shima
?
Chinese 荷馬西[?]
Hé mǎ xī
?
French Hippo-la-caisse[?] ?
German Flitzendes Flusspferd[?] ?
Italian Iperpotamo[?] ?
Korean 하포[?]
Hapo
?
Spanish Hipoflótamo[?] ?