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| - thumb Wooster est un Toad avec un chapeau ressemblant au Méga Champignon de New Super Mario Bros. C'est le valet du roi(aussi son conseiller et celui qui aide au décisions du roi) et dit les choses comme il le pense (comme dire que la couronne du roi est moche). Il viens du Royaume Enquirer où il avait passé ses diplômes de conseiller et d'institutions. Il apparaît uniquement dans la BD Super Mario Bros. BD Comics.
- Su nombre viene de las palabras Woo(Archivo:Woo.gif) y monster.
- Wooster is a gigantic woozle who appears in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode "The Great Honey Pot Robbery".
- Wooster is the main antagonist a gigantic woozle who appears in The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh episode "The Great Honey Pot Robbery".
- Wooster is a fictional character created for the comic books based on 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, though a letter column in one of the comic books alleges that he can be seen in the King's court in Super Mario Bros. 3. 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 dum
- When Rabbit, Tigger, Roo, and Piglet try to warn him of the villains’ arrival, Pooh lets them come. Stan, Heff, and Wooster soon confront the silly old bear at his "brunchfast" where they try to intimidate him and his friends. Instead of giving in, Pooh decides to convince Wooster that simply asking for honey instead of stealing is a much better solution to getting what you want. Stan and Heff try to say otherwise, but Pooh tells him about friendship and how it’s better to share and ask with friends and even shows that he wants to be his friend too. Wooster is convinced and turns over to Pooh’s side, asks for honey politely (he actually says "please" which appalls Stan), and ultimately becomes friends with the Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit, Tigger, and Roo. A betrayed Stan and Heff leave with a vow
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