Cicada

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Cicada
Cicada
Species Human
First appearance Rhythm Heaven Fever (2011, Rhythm Heaven series)
WarioWare Gold (trailers) (2018, Super Mario-related media)
Latest appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)
“Guess you got me! Just like a fellow disciple should.”
Cicada, WarioWare: Move It!

Cicada is a character from the Two-Player Endless Game Kung Fu Ball in Rhythm Heaven Fever who also appears in the WarioWare series. In Kung Fu Ball, she is one of the two playable characters, alongside Young Cricket. She was unnamed until her appearance in WarioWare: Move It!, over ten years after her original Rhythm Heaven series debut.

HistoryEdit

WarioWare GoldEdit

Cicada appears in the Young Cricket and Master Mantis character trailer for WarioWare Gold, where she is shown training with Young Cricket.[1]

WarioWare: Get It Together!Edit

Cicada appears in a minor cameo role in one of Master Mantis's unlockable pieces of artwork in WarioWare: Get It Together!, where she once again appears training with Young Cricket.

WarioWare: Move It!Edit

Cicada makes her first appearance in a non-cameo role in WarioWare: Move It!, appearing in the story for Young Cricket and Master Mantis's stage, "Battle on Flashfreeze Cape!", initially disguised as the head penguin warrior. After being defeated by Cricket, she doffs her disguise, to the shock of Cricket and Mantis, acknowledges Cricket as a "fellow disciple,"[2] and tells them that she will train harder before leaving, leaving Cricket and Mantis confused as to who she is.

QuotesEdit

  • "I challenge you to microcombat!" (as the head penguin) - WarioWare: Move It!
  • "I'll just have to train harder now." - WarioWare: Move It!
  • "Till next time!" - WarioWare: Move It!

GalleryEdit

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese シカーダ[3]
Shikāda
Cicada
Chinese (simplified) 琪卡达[?]
Qíkǎdá
Cicada
Chinese (traditional) 琪卡達[?]
Qíkǎdá
Cicada
Dutch Cicada[?] -
French Cicada[?] -
German Cicada[?] -
Italian Cicada[?] -
Korean 시케이더[?]
Sikeideo
Cicada
Spanish Cicada[?] -

NotesEdit

  • Cicada strongly resembles the unnamed girl in Munchy Monk, another Endless Game from Rhythm Heaven Fever.

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