Wart
 

Wart

Quick facts
Name Wart
1st appearance Super Mario Bros 2 1987
Biographical data The dreamcreature who took over Sub-Con in Super Mario Bros 2
   

 
All Wart appearances
Name Format
Super Mario Bros 2
(western version)
 1987
Legend of Zelda IV  1993
 

Wart (from Zelda 4), appearing in a Nightmare near you soon!

Introduction
Little is known about this Bowser-wannabe more than that he overthrew the rulers of the dreamworld Sub-Con in Super Mario Bros 2. The Sub-Con is the dreamworld where all the people's dreams are, in the Mario universe. Wario created the evil monsters there by playing with the Dream machine.
 
Who is Wart?
Question is: who is this Wart, really? Maybe he is just good old Bowser in disguise, or maybe all tyrants are huge, green and have big sharp teeth...
If Wart and Bowser are not the same person then they must be pals or something because Bowser has borrowed some of Wart´s creatures to use in his army! The Bob-Omb, Ninji and Pookey are such creatures. If Wart and Bowser isn't the same person then where the hell did he go when Mario forced him out of the Dream World Sub-Con?
 
Wart seeks refuge in Zelda IV?
It seams like Wart, after beeing kicked out of Sub-Con by Mario and friends, fleed to the dreamworld that Legend of Zelda IV-Links Awakening takes place in. Here hegoes under the name of Mamu the Frog and lives with two smaller frogs in a deep hole under the Signpost Maze. (he probably goes under false name to stop Mario from finding him). If Link visits him when he has the Ocarina, Wart will let him listen to his bands (consisting of him and the two other smaller frogs) newest unreleased song the "Frog Song of Soul". Link can the learn this strange song that can bring dead creatures back to life!

 


 

 

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