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|FraM="Cap" (cape) + pun on "ça va cailler" (the phrase "it's gonna get cold") | |FraM="Cap" (cape) + pun on "ça va cailler" (the phrase "it's gonna get cold") | ||
|Ger=Nekalte-Klippe | |Ger=Nekalte-Klippe | ||
|GerM=Pun on | |GerM=Pun on "ne kalte Klippe" (the phrase "a cold cliff") | ||
|Ita=Capo Machefredd | |Ita=Capo Machefredd | ||
|ItaM="Capo" (cape) + | |ItaM="Capo" (cape) + pun on "ma che freddo" (the phrase "but it's so cold") | ||
|Kor=바들바들곶 | |Kor=바들바들곶 | ||
|KorR=Badeul-badeul Got | |KorR=Badeul-badeul Got | ||
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|SpaAM=Sudden Cold Cape | |SpaAM=Sudden Cold Cape | ||
|SpaE=Cabo Carrasperal | |SpaE=Cabo Carrasperal | ||
|SpaEM="Cabo" (cape) + "carraspera" (hoarseness) with the adjective-forming | |SpaEM="Cabo" (cape) + "carraspera" ("hoarseness" in colloquial way) with the adjective-forming suffix "-al" | ||
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[[Category:WarioWare: Move It! locations]] | [[Category:WarioWare: Move It! locations]] |
Revision as of 11:09, January 2, 2024
Flashfreeze Cape is a location featured in WarioWare: Move It!. It serves as the primary location for Young Cricket & Master Mantis' level, "Battle on Flashfreeze Cape!". While it starts out summery and tropical, it becomes frigid and snow-covered upon Cicada and her penguin warriors' arrival.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | サムナル Samunaru misaki |
Clipping of「寒くなる」(samuku-naru, to get cold) +「岬」(misaki, cape) |
Chinese | 次古海角 Cìgǔ Hǎijiǎo |
Homophone of「刺骨」(piercing) + "cape" |
Dutch | Kaap Kleum |
"Kaap" (cape) + "kleumen" (to be stiff from cold) |
German | Nekalte-Klippe |
Pun on "ne kalte Klippe" (the phrase "a cold cliff") |
Italian | Capo Machefredd |
"Capo" (cape) + pun on "ma che freddo" (the phrase "but it's so cold") |
Korean | 바들바들곶 Badeul-badeul Got |
Shivering Cape |
Spanish (NOA) | Cabo Frío Repentino |
Sudden Cold Cape |
Spanish (NOE) | Cabo Carrasperal |
"Cabo" (cape) + "carraspera" ("hoarseness" in colloquial way) with the adjective-forming suffix "-al" |