Leo

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This article is about the minor character in WarioWare: Get It Together! For the alter-ego of Bluster Kong in the Donkey Kong Country television series episode Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster, see Leo Luster.
Leo
Leo from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Leo's appearance in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Species Human
First appearance WarioWare: Get It Together! (2021)
Latest appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)
Portrayed by Todd Haberkorn[1]

Leo is a character that appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!. He is a ninja with the ability to control and transform into animals. He serves as the antagonist during Kat & Ana's level, Nature, in the game's story mode. Leo wears a purple sleeveless shirt, black fluffy pants, yellow shoes, a fluffy yellow scarf, and yellow bracelets, similar to Kat & Ana's clothing. He has cyan eyes and purple hair, with bangs that cover one of his eyes.

Leo first appears when he arrives at Sleepytown Village and uses a ninja technique called "Puppetry", enabling him to take control of the animals, which he uses to cause trouble to the village residents. Kat & Ana then arrive, cast a sleeping spell on one of the animals, and confront Leo, who summons the animals against them and uses a ninja technique called "Lion's Roar", transforming himself into a lion.

Leo's lion form makes a cameo in Kat & Ana's stage itself. When the boss microgame is completed, it appears, turns friendly, and dances off-screen.

Leo can also be seen together with Kat & Ana in some of the images in their galleries, as well as in the cast credits.

Leo returns in WarioWare: Move It! as an antagonist once more during Kat & Ana's level in the game's story mode. He steals the parchment from the pair, and when they caught up to him, he was eaten by Cractus along with the stolen parchment. After Kat & Ana defeated Cractus, Leo was regurgitated from Cractus and was outraged that the pair got the parchment back from him.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese レオ
Reo
Leo

Chinese (simplified) 里欧
Lǐ'ōu
Leo

Chinese (traditional) 里歐
Lǐ'ōu
Leo

Dutch Leo
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French Leo
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German Leo
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Italian Leo
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Korean 레오
Le-o
Leo

Portuguese Leo
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Russian Лео
Leo
Leo

Spanish Leo
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