Hey Everyone!
Welcome back to Wendy’s Wheels! Here we showcase the amazing karts created by Wendy at the Greasy Gear Garage in Maple Mountain.
Not many people know this but during the events of Papa Louie 2: When Burgers Attack, Wendy was one of the many customers taken hostage by Sarge and Radley Madish. She was held in Fort Onion and tasked with building a tank for Sarge called the Crusher. Sarge was so thrilled with the design that he sent Wendy back to Maple Mountain. Little did he know, Wendy purposefully built it larger than the garage door. When it came time to defend the fort, Sarge wasn’t able to get The Crusher out without bringing down the whole fort.
A furious Sarge was unprepared for battle without his tank, and was quickly overthrown by Papa’s loyal customers.
OnionFest Crown Classic
Semifinals: LePete vs Jojo and Ninjoy vs Radlynn.
You decide who moves on to the Finals and closer to becoming OnionFest King and Queen!
The final champions will have their legacy immortalized in a set of Limited Edition Statuettes!
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- LePete (1,567 votes)
- Jojo (2,376 votes)
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- Ninjoy (2,210 votes)
- Radlynn (1,733 votes)
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In its early settlement days, Oniontown was known as Fort Briny, because of its location on Briny Bay. The harbor town’s population comprised of a wide range of people from many different ports. Despite their differences, they all loved eating onions with every meal. Unfortunately onions wouldn’t grow in the town’s salty dirt, so they had to have them shipped in from other locations. The town’s streets would be filled with Onion Johnnies and Jennies selling their freshest onions.
However, on the eve of the town’s inaugural onion festival, a cargo ship carrying an enormous amount of onions sunk in the harbor, filing Briny Bay with tens of thousands of onions. The town was filled with the pungent smell of mushy onions for the rest of the year. Sailors began referring to Fort Briny as Oniontown. They would make jokes like “A sailor needeth only one’s nose to find the dreary docks of Oniontown”.
As the city grew, the nickname stuck, and it became officially known as Oniontown. The Oniontowners embraced their rather embarrassing history, and built the huge statue of Onion Jenny to represent the town’s onion sellers of the past. Now, Onion Jenny smugly greets all incoming sailors with pride and a string of giant onions.