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'''Sergeant Houndstooths''' are security guards that appear only in the [[Smithsnorian Museum]] level of ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. In this level, they are only encountered when a [[Nigel B. Whistlebottom]] summons one (along with an [[Officer Kicksworth]]). Sergeant Houndstooths themselves do not attack; instead, they command [[Dave]]s to attack [[Wario]]. The enemy listings for ''Wario: Master of Disguise'' say that he is not actually obese, and his size comes from him filling his uniform full with candy. That explains why the Daves are usually seen with him. They can be knocked out with a few stomps. He can push Wario back by rolling into him.
'''Sergeant Houndstooth''' is a security guard that appears in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. They are only encountered in the [[Smithsnorian Museum]], where a [[Nigel B. Whistlebottom]] can summon them alongside [[Officer Kicksworth]]s. Sergeant Houndstooths can roll into Wario to push him back, and primarily attack by commanding the [[Dave]]s that accompany them. Wario can stun a Sergeant Houndstooth with a few stomps.


==In-game description==
==In-game description==

Revision as of 01:43, May 30, 2022

Sprite of Sergeant Houndstooth in Wario: Master of Disguise

Sergeant Houndstooth is a security guard that appears in Wario: Master of Disguise. They are only encountered in the Smithsnorian Museum, where a Nigel B. Whistlebottom can summon them alongside Officer Kicksworths. Sergeant Houndstooths can roll into Wario to push him back, and primarily attack by commanding the Daves that accompany them. Wario can stun a Sergeant Houndstooth with a few stomps.

In-game description

This snack-loving guard isn't fat... he just fills his uniform to bursting with candy of all shapes and sizes. That's why the dog loves him.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese いぬかい ふとし
Inukai Futoshi
From Japanese surname「犬飼」(Inukai) and「太し」(futoshi, fat)

German K. Ugelbauch
Bowl Belly, Pun on "Kugel" (Bowl/Globe) and "Bauch" (Belly)
Italian Sergente Tracagnetto
Sergeant Stacky; crippling of "Tracagnotto" (Stocky)
Spanish Sargento Nelete
Sergeant Nelete