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|fullname = Cannoli <small>(First name unknown)</small> |
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|alias = Count Cannoli<br> |
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|skills = Experienced pilot<br> |
|skills = Experienced pilot<br> |
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Engineering |
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+ | |hobby = Stealing. |
− | |goals = Get Goodstyle back from Wario. |
+ | |goals = Get Goodstyle back from [[Wario]]. <small>(failed)</small> |
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+ | |crimes = Theft<br> |
Attempted murder |
Attempted murder |
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− | |type of villain = Rival |
+ | |type of villain = Greedy Rival}} |
+ | {{Quote|Buongiorno!|Count Cannoli at the start of his boss fights.}} |
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− | + | '''Count Cannoli''' is the secondary antagonist of the video game ''Wario: Master of Disguise''. He is the rival of [[Wario]] throughout the game, and frequently fights him in order to prove himself as the superior thief. However, he fails on all occasions. |
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+ | ==Biography== |
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− | Count Cannoli makes his first and only appearance in this |
+ | Count Cannoli makes his first and only appearance in this game. He is the second character to be introduced and he is shown on the T.V program Wario's watching called The Silver Zephyr. In this show he uses a talking wand called Goodstyle in order to disguise himself as the titular character and master thief. While posing as the Silver Zephyr, he dresses in white garments and a large white top hat and a much more ginger moustache, and he appears to be whizzing around as he transforms. |
− | Later, Wario |
+ | Later, Wario invents the Telmet, falling out of the sky onto the Silver Zephyr after teleporting himself inside the show. The impact causes the thief to drop his wand and Wario takes it for himself. The Silver Zephyr transforms back into Count Cannoli for the rest of the game, and Wario takes the wand for his own use. Cannoli is obviously upset Wario has stolen the wand and has become a master thief, making Cannoli just a boring loser. |
− | He |
+ | He pursues Wario throughout the game, trying to convince or force the greedy treasure hunter to give him back his wand, utilising various mechs to battle him. Due to Wario's mastery of Goodstyle's disguises, every single attempt fails. When he realizes that Wario is after the legendary Wishstone, and that the Wishstone will be an easy way to bait Wario into doing nearly anything. He tricks Wario into going to the active volcano Mount Sweatmore, but of course, Wario makes his way through it unscathed. Wario then arrives at a haunted castle somehow owned and ruled by dolphins. Cannoli manages to convince the current ruler, Stuffy the 64th, to fight Wario, acting as the chapter's boss. Finally, it's revealed Cannoli allied himself with his much more competent rival [[Carpaccio]]: Carpaccio wants Wario's Wishstone pieces while Cannoli wants to get his revenge on Wario and reclaim Goodstyle. Carpaccio loses a race against Wario and is forced to hand over the fourth Wishstone piece. |
− | He finally helps Wario in assembling the Wishstone in the last chapter after he recognizes him as the superior thief. This releases Terrormisu, a demon. When Wario defeats her, he gets sent home without the treasure he desired. In the Special Episodes, Cannoli butts heads with Wario several |
+ | He finally helps Wario in assembling the Wishstone in the last chapter after he recognizes him as the superior thief. This releases [[Terrormisu]], a demon. When Wario defeats her, he gets sent home without the treasure he desired. In the Special Episodes, Cannoli butts heads with Wario several times because the latter is bored and wants to steal more treasures in the TV show world. |
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+ | ==Other Appearances== |
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+ | ===''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''=== |
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+ | Count Cannoli appears as a primary attack type spirit that boosts magic attacks. His spirit battle is against Wario with transforming items (i.e. Super Stars, Super Mushrooms, Metal Boxes) being pulled towards him. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Cannoli |
+ | *Cannoli seems to be based off of Wario's arch-rival [[w:c:hero:Mario (Super Mario Bros.)|Mario]], as both are of Italian heritage (Cannoli arguably in an even more stereotypical way), both have similar designs, including a moustache (although Cannoli is clearly more obese), they are both the rivals to Wario, and both are far more successful than Wario in every way. The ending of the game also parallels the ending of the first ''Wario Land'' game, with Cannoli getting all the treasure and Mario taking back the stolen [[w:c:hero:Princess Peach (Super Mario Bros.)|Princess Peach]] statue, even though Wario did all the hard work and defeated the villains. |
− | *Count Cannoli's design also seems to reference the look of |
+ | *Count Cannoli's design also seems to reference the look of generic villainous counts in media, much like [[Count Bleck]] from ''Super Paper Mario'': a cape, a monocle and a top hat. |
− | *His suit, top hat and monocle bears a resemblance to [[Penguin (DC)|The Penguin]] from DC Comics. |
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Latest revision as of 08:36, 26 March 2024
“ | Buongiorno! | „ |
~ Count Cannoli at the start of his boss fights. |
Count Cannoli is the secondary antagonist of the video game Wario: Master of Disguise. He is the rival of Wario throughout the game, and frequently fights him in order to prove himself as the superior thief. However, he fails on all occasions.
Biography
Count Cannoli makes his first and only appearance in this game. He is the second character to be introduced and he is shown on the T.V program Wario's watching called The Silver Zephyr. In this show he uses a talking wand called Goodstyle in order to disguise himself as the titular character and master thief. While posing as the Silver Zephyr, he dresses in white garments and a large white top hat and a much more ginger moustache, and he appears to be whizzing around as he transforms.
Later, Wario invents the Telmet, falling out of the sky onto the Silver Zephyr after teleporting himself inside the show. The impact causes the thief to drop his wand and Wario takes it for himself. The Silver Zephyr transforms back into Count Cannoli for the rest of the game, and Wario takes the wand for his own use. Cannoli is obviously upset Wario has stolen the wand and has become a master thief, making Cannoli just a boring loser.
He pursues Wario throughout the game, trying to convince or force the greedy treasure hunter to give him back his wand, utilising various mechs to battle him. Due to Wario's mastery of Goodstyle's disguises, every single attempt fails. When he realizes that Wario is after the legendary Wishstone, and that the Wishstone will be an easy way to bait Wario into doing nearly anything. He tricks Wario into going to the active volcano Mount Sweatmore, but of course, Wario makes his way through it unscathed. Wario then arrives at a haunted castle somehow owned and ruled by dolphins. Cannoli manages to convince the current ruler, Stuffy the 64th, to fight Wario, acting as the chapter's boss. Finally, it's revealed Cannoli allied himself with his much more competent rival Carpaccio: Carpaccio wants Wario's Wishstone pieces while Cannoli wants to get his revenge on Wario and reclaim Goodstyle. Carpaccio loses a race against Wario and is forced to hand over the fourth Wishstone piece.
He finally helps Wario in assembling the Wishstone in the last chapter after he recognizes him as the superior thief. This releases Terrormisu, a demon. When Wario defeats her, he gets sent home without the treasure he desired. In the Special Episodes, Cannoli butts heads with Wario several times because the latter is bored and wants to steal more treasures in the TV show world.
Other Appearances
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Count Cannoli appears as a primary attack type spirit that boosts magic attacks. His spirit battle is against Wario with transforming items (i.e. Super Stars, Super Mushrooms, Metal Boxes) being pulled towards him.
Trivia
- Cannoli seems to be based off of Wario's arch-rival Mario, as both are of Italian heritage (Cannoli arguably in an even more stereotypical way), both have similar designs, including a moustache (although Cannoli is clearly more obese), they are both the rivals to Wario, and both are far more successful than Wario in every way. The ending of the game also parallels the ending of the first Wario Land game, with Cannoli getting all the treasure and Mario taking back the stolen Princess Peach statue, even though Wario did all the hard work and defeated the villains.
- Count Cannoli's design also seems to reference the look of generic villainous counts in media, much like Count Bleck from Super Paper Mario: a cape, a monocle and a top hat.
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