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The '''Woods Watchers''' are major characters in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' They are a tribal group that overlooks [[Caresaway Island]] and are the guardians of the island's shrine. They wear red robes and a mask resembling the [[Nintendo Switch]] logo.
The '''Woods Watchers''' are major characters in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' They are a tribal group that overlooks [[Caresaway Island]] and are the guardians of the island's shrine. They wear red robes and a mask resembling the [[Nintendo Switch]] logo.


The Woods Watchers first appear in the "Stone-Cold Welcome" stage. When [[Wario]] refuses the [[Form Stones]] given to him, a chain-reaction of events causes him to fall and land in front of the shrine, provoking the Watchers. The tribe view him as a trespasser and chase him away from the shrine. Wario eventually escapes from the tribe on a parrot, accepting the stones gifted to him.
The Woods Watchers first appear in the "Stone-Cold Welcome" stage. When Wario refuses the [[Form Stones]] given to him, a chain-reaction of events causes him to fall and land in front of the shrine, provoking the Watchers. The tribe view him as a trespasser and chase him away from the shrine. Wario eventually escapes from the tribe on a parrot, accepting the stones gifted to him.


The Woods Watchers play a major role in "Sweet Dreams, Sweeter Fruit" where they are shown worshipping an idol. They are interrupted by [[Orbulon]], who crashes onto the idol and loses his memory. The tribe notices the resemblance between Orbulon and the idol; mistaking him for their god, the Watchers start serving Orbulon.
The Woods Watchers play a major role in "Sweet Dreams, Sweeter Fruit" where they are shown worshipping an idol. They are interrupted by [[Orbulon]], who crashes onto the idol and loses his memory. The tribe notices the resemblance between Orbulon and the idol; mistaking him for their god, the Watchers start serving Orbulon.

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