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Unithorn | |
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First appearance | Wario World (2003) |
Unithorns[1] are light purple-colored, partially transparent, rhinoceros-like enemies in Wario World. Their name is a play on "unicorn" and "thorn". They are only seen as floating heads and do not appear to have bodies. They can be found only when Wario falls into a pit and lands in Unithorn's Lair. They will try to bite Wario and steal his coins. To escape, Wario has to break various crates to find a single one with an Escape Spring inside. All other boxes have bombs.
Various icons will appear above the Unithorns' heads to indicate their moods: a note (one succeeds in biting Wario), a sad face (Wario uncovers a bomb), an exclamation mark (stunned by a bomb), and a question mark (when Wario succeeds in escaping an attack).
Unithorns have a fear of bombs as they are stunned for a fraction of a second when one is uncovered. They will be stunned again once the bomb explodes.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | おしおきさん Oshioki-san |
Punishment-san |
Italian | Monospino |
Monospike |
Spanish | Rinoespinos |
From "rinoceronte" (rhynoceros) and "espina" (thorn) |
References[edit]
- ^ Wario World instruction booklet, page 20 (British English) or page 22 (American English).