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Wiggler is the shit. He never loses in Mario Tennis. He is a bad ass caterpillar. He gets mad pussy. He can beat up Chuck Norris. His serve is devestating. His return is too good to be true. Wiggler is the American Dream. I love Wiggler.

is the caterpillar-like creature in the [[Mario]] series of games. It is known as a "Mikey" in some areas for it's resmblence to Michael Sterlacci. It made its first appearance in ''[[Super Mario World]]'', where it first displayed its trademark characteristic of becoming red and enraged when jumped on by [[Mario]], [[Luigi]],[[Yoshi]],etc. It usually has a yellow color, with red eyespots dotting its body and a comically large nose. When it's calm, it wears a flower on its head. However, when it becomes angry its eyes become white and enraged, it may lose its flower, and its body becomes red. Later, it appeared in various other Mario titles, including ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', ''[[Mario and Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'', [[New Super Mario Bros.]], and ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. Wiggler underwent some major changes in ''[[Super Mario Sunshine]]'' where it multiplied its size tenfold and turned its body green, though since it is set in a place separate to the Mushroom Kingdom it is likely it is the native Wiggler. A flying Wiggler is known as Flutter. To date, Wigglers have never been seen in a [[pupa]] or [[cocoon (silk)]] stage, so it is a mystery how they transform from juveniles to adults.

Wigglers were seen occasionally in the [[Super Mario Bros. television series|animated series]] that spun off of the game. However, on the show, they were called "Caterpillars", and were always drawn like they had already been stomped.

==Notable Game Appearances==
===[[Super Mario World]]===
Wigglers first appeared in ''[[Super Mario World]]'' on the [[SNES]]. Much as in later appearances, Mario's jumping on them only makes them angry (and removes the flower growing from the head-area). A [[Koopa]] shell or thrown/kicked Goomba is sufficient to deal with an angry Wiggler.

===[[Super Mario 64]] and [[Super Mario 64 DS]]===
A Wiggler resides on Tiny-Huge Island, where it is featured as a boss. In order to reach it, Mario has to perform a ground pound on the mountain's [[caldera]], causing it to cave in and drain the water into the crater. Mario must then switch sizes, rescale the mountain, and fall through the crater. Wiggler will be visibly upset that the roof in its lair has caved in, and will attempt to run down Mario. After Wiggler is defeated, it shrinks and disappears through the floor. In the [[Nintendo DS]] version, [[Luigi]], [[Wario]], and [[Yoshi]] can also encounter it, and when stomped on twice, it turns red; a characteristic missing in the original [[Nintendo 64]] version.

===[[Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island]]===
In level 4-1, "Go! Go! Mario!!", the final stretch contains many flying Wigglers. If jumped on they will turn red and give chase, much like the 'juvenile' Wigglers.

===[[Yoshi's Story]]===
On a few forest levels you'll see wiggler walking by. If you jump on his head all his sections disappear one by one. If you jump on one of his sections it disappears and he turns blue. If you continue doing this he will stay blue until he is down to two sections left and he'll turn green.

===[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]===
[[Image:GC-mariokartdoubledash-wigglertrain.png|thumb|120px|left|Wiggler Bus.]]
A green [[metro]]/bus that closely resembles Wiggler from ''Super Mario Sunshine'', known as the Wiggler Train, appears as moving obstacle on the "Mushroom Bridge" and "Mushroom City" racing tracks.

===[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]===
Wiggler appears as a boss in the Chuckola Cola chapter. Players fight it during the quest for the Chuckola Fruits.

===[[Mario Kart DS]]===
Wiggler appears as a boss in the unlockable seventh mission set. Players must race it on ''Mushroom Bridge'', and each lap it gets faster. The first lap it is "calm," the second lap it has steam rising from its head, and the third and final lap it is angry and red. This game also contains the Wiggler Bus in ''Mario Kart: Double Dash!!'', as it uses the same level.

===[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]===
A '''Swiggler''' appears as the first boss, a [[Shroob]] (alien) variant of the Wiggler. The Swiggler regularly drinks glasses of vim (energy) drained from the Mushroom Kingdom's Toad population. The Swiggler attacks by extending tubes from its hind-gut which plug into Shroob saucers flying overhead, which then use the Swiggler's supply of vim to shoot beams of energy at Mario, Luigi, and their baby counterparts. Attacking a Shroob with a Poison Mushroom will cause it to drop the mushroom into the vim, therefore when the Swiggler drinks it, it will get sick and unable to attack, thus giving players the chance to unleash their attacks.

===[[Mario Power Tennis]]===
Wiggler is an unlockable character in this game. It is a defensive type, like [[Waluigi]]. For its power shot, it turns red with anger and whacks the ball with brute strength. This may be where the term Mikeys originated. Its defense power shot allows it to fly. With its temporary wings, it flies to get the ball. An interesting note is that this Wiggler stands up on its hind legs and has a set of hands.

===[[Super Mario Sunshine]]===
A giant green Wiggler is a boss in Episode 3 of Gelato Beach, after being knocked off its resting spot on a tower in Episode 2. It attacks by stomping angrily all over the level, running so fast that it is almost impossible to dodge in it head-on. It transforms into sand immediately after being defeated.

===[[Super Princess Peach]]===
Wiggler appears as the boss of Fury Volcano. It is defeated in a similar way to Super Mario Sunshine; by stomping spring-like pegs to flip it over, then attacking the weak spot. It, like most of the game's bosses, guards a Toad.

===[[New Super Mario Bros.]]===
World 4-4 prominately features Wigglers. World 7-3 begins in an area containing two Wigglers and a pipe. The pipe drops the player onto a giant Wiggler, whose back is the setting for almost the entire rest of the level. World 7-A contains many baby Wigglers, known as '''Squigglers'''. If the flying Wigglers from Yoshi's Island are to be considered the mature form, it's possible Wigglers have [[Instar|more than one juvenile stage]].

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