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|Jap=ヒステリーマウス
|Jap=ヒステリーマウス
|JapR=Hisuterī Mausu
|JapR=Hisuterī Mausu
|JapM="Hysteria Mouse"; from "hysterie" (Dutch word for "hysteria") and "mouse"
|JapM=Compound of "hysterie" ("hysteria" in Dutch) and "mouse"
|Ger=Unratt
|Ger=Unratt
|GerM=Pun on "unrat" (refuse, because of their jealousness) and "ratte" (rat)
|GerM=Pun on "unrat" (refuse), referring to their jealous nature, and "ratte" (rat)
|Spa=Ratafael
|Spa=Ratafael
|SpaM=Spanish adaptation of English name ("rata" is the translation of "rat")
|SpaM=Spanish adaptation of English name ("rata" is the translation of "rat")
|Ita=Sorcismondo
|Ita=Sorcismondo
|ItaM=From "sorcio" (rat) and the name "Raimondo"
|ItaM=From "sorcio" (rat) and the male name "Raimondo"
}}
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Latest revision as of 23:18, January 28, 2024

Ratfael
Sprite of a Ratfael in Wario: Master of Disguise
First appearance Wario: Master of Disguise (2007)
Variant of Munchelangelo

Ratfaels are a relative of Munchelangelos in Wario: Master of Disguise. They are found in the S.S. Caviar. They look like a DaVincheese (another type of Munchelangelos) except they are more orange and have purple pants. Ratfael's name is a portmanteau of "rat" and the Italian Renaissance painter, Raphael.

In-game description[edit]

This little guy is always running about with a rage-reddened face. Some say it's because of his insatiable jealousy of Munchelangelo.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ヒステリーマウス
Hisuterī Mausu
Compound of "hysterie" ("hysteria" in Dutch) and "mouse"

German Unratt
Pun on "unrat" (refuse), referring to their jealous nature, and "ratte" (rat)
Italian Sorcismondo
From "sorcio" (rat) and the male name "Raimondo"
Spanish Ratafael
Spanish adaptation of English name ("rata" is the translation of "rat")