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==Appearances==
==Appearances==
Sir Lance-A-Lot appears in the following episodes:
Sir Lance-A-Lot appears in the following episodes:
*Episode 3 - [[The Sphinx Sits on a secret]]
*Episode 3 - [[The Sphinx Sits on a Secret]]
*Episode 4 - [[A Third Thief Brings Grief!]]
*Episode 4 - [[A Third Thief Brings Grief!]]
*Episode 7 - [[Fouling Up the Whole Works]]
*Episode 7 - [[Fouling Up the Whole Works]]
*Episode 9 - [[More Shocking Than The Next Episode?]]
*Episode 9 - [[More Shocking Than the Next Episode?]]
*[[Special Episode Part 2]]
*[[Special Episode Part 2]]
*[[Special Episode Part 4]]
*[[Special Episode Part 4]]
==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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Revision as of 06:10, August 5, 2020

Template:Species-infobox Sir Lance-A-Lots are robot enemies found in Wario: Master of Disguise. They first appear in the Smithsnorian Museum and are also seen in Sneezemore Cave, Sweatmore Peak, and the area leading up to Carpaccio's Lab. If they see Wario, they will charge at him with their lances. Their name is derived from Sir Lancelot, a legendary knight. Upon defeat, they are revealed to actually be disguised armadillos, which then run away.

At the end of Episode 4, four Sir Lance-A-Lots merge with Carpaccio when he transforms into Head Honcho Carpaccio.

In-game description

This robot camouflages itself as a suit of armor and waits for unlucky passersby. Of course, the disguise only works if you usually keep armor around the house.

Appearances

Sir Lance-A-Lot appears in the following episodes:

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
German Sir Lanzeflott
Pun on the two German words "Lanze" (Lance) and "flott" (fast).

Humorous reference to the knight Sir Lancelot whose name in German is "Lanzelot".

Italian Ser Lancellotto
Humuorous reference to Sir Lancelot's Italian name "Lancillotto"
Spanish Caballero de acero
"Knight of Steel" or "Steel Knight"