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Wooster (Mario character)

Wooster is a fictional character created for the comic books based off of the Mario video games. As a citizen of the Mushroom Kingdom, he is of the same species as other characters such as Toad, Toadsworth , and Toadette. However, like several other characters created for the comics, he does not appear in the games.

Wooster's role seems to be an advisor to King Toadstool, the father of Princess Peach. He does this job because the King is very dim-witted, and Wooster is often the one to make the decisions for him whether or not he likes it. He is, of course, well aware of King Toadstool's stupidity, to the point that he has written a list of people who say that the King is dumb (other Mario characters, among them).

Unlike most other Mario comic characters, Wooster's personality did not develop much, as he usually popped up to offer his comments on certain things. However, he was featured prominently in one particular story, Betrayal Most Proper. In this story, King Toadstool buys himself a new crown, but Wooster does not like it, so he resigns. Shortly afterward, he is captured by Bowser, and Mario and Toad go off to rescue him, despite King Toadstool forbidding them to do it, as he thinks Wooster has defected to Bowser's side. When Mario and Toad get to Bowser's castle, it seems as though Wooster really has switched sides, but it turns out he has fed Bowser enough junk food to enduce hibernation.

Wooster was also a recurring character in the Nintendo Adventure Books.

Last updated: 05-29-2005 05:38:54
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