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[[WMG:[[VideoGame/WarioMasterOfDisguise Count Cannoli]]'s boss theme is actually the theme song of ''The Silver Zephyr'', the show where he's from.]]
Story-based TV shows often have the main theme kick in during climactic fighting scenes as a ThemeMusicPowerUp. So it would only make sense for the theme song of ''The Silver Zephyr'' to kick in during Cannoli's boss fight, as Cannoli is the main character in that show. The reason it doesn't play during fights that aren't against him is because Wario isn't the main character, and thus the show doesn't focus on him, but the game does.
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* Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''

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* Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''
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[[WMG: Captain Syrup is Pauline.]]
origingally she had a spat with Wario and that's why she wants revenge on him.
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[[WMG: Captain Syrup may have been the good guy, but became DrunkWithPower]]
Wario was confident of his stranglehold over the state of Kitchen Island and Sarasaland, unfortunately he heard about Tatanga failing him so he went to the Mushroom Kingdom to deal with Mario himself, stealing his castle in the process, whilst in wait he had the Princess Toadstool statue shipped to his hideout on Kitchen Island.

Syrup may have been the Princess of the Island, who unfortunately fell in power due to Wario's influence and decided to [[FallenPrincess take things into her own hands]], by becoming a Pirate, she finds the Genie's bottle inside Wario's castle....and becomes DrunkWithPower, setting up the plot for Wario Land.

By the time Wario Land 2 came about, he became less of a villain and more of an AntiHero, assuming the Lamp was his in the first place, Syrup might have been stealing the castle that he rightfully gained from the wish, by that time, Syrup ditched the princess life and became a Pirate full time.

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At the end of ''Wario Land 3'', Rudy sensed that Wario was immortal, and somehow undid the genie's magic in order to kill Wario. Not only did this leave Wario mortal in every future installment, but it also stripped him of his castle. Notice how we never see his castle in ''Wario Land 4'', and from ''[[VideoGame/WarioWare WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]'' onward, he lives in a house.

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At the end of ''Wario Land 3'', Rudy sensed that Wario was immortal, and somehow undid the genie's magic in order to kill Wario. Not only did this leave Wario mortal in his fight with Rudy and every future installment, installment of the series, but it also stripped him of his castle. Notice how we never see his castle in ''Wario Land 4'', and from ''[[VideoGame/WarioWare WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]'' onward, he lives in a house.
house, possibly bought with the treasure that he got from the music box in ''Wario Land 3''. His castle is never mentioned again, because Rudy erased it from existence.

Yes, he is also quite mortal in ''Virtual Boy Wario Land'', but there are two possibilities for that. Either VBWL was a prequel, or Wario's immortality wish didn't take effect immediately. Immortality is a rather powerful wish, after all, so the genie may have needed some time to gather the magic necessary to grant it.
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[[WMG:At the end of ''Super Mario Land 3'', Wario also wished for immortality.]]
After all, what self-respecting megalomaniac would want a castle if they'll have to die and give it up eventually? This also explains why the genie wanted money in exchange for giving Wario a castle; it was actually a fee for additional wishes.

At the end of ''Wario Land 3'', Rudy sensed that Wario was immortal, and somehow undid the genie's magic in order to kill Wario. Not only did this leave Wario mortal in every future installment, but it also stripped him of his castle. Notice how we never see his castle in ''Wario Land 4'', and from ''[[VideoGame/WarioWare WarioWare Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]'' onward, he lives in a house.
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[[WMG:Each ending of ''VideoGame/WarioLandII'' leads to different games.]]
From the normal ending, where Wario defeats Captain Syrup and gets his treasure back, he doesn't really change his ways and heads on to ''VideoGame/WarioWorld'' and ''VideoGame/WarioLandShakeIt''. From the Invade Wario Castle ending, Wario begins to learn that greed is not enough and goes on to ''VideoGame/WarioLand3'' where money is much less of an object. From the temple ending, Wario finds out that ruins are great sources of treasure and heads for ''VideoGame/WarioLand4''. From the ghost house ending, Wario begins to have bad luck with treasure and fantasizes about getting it, which eventually leads him into ''VideoGame/WarioMasterOfDisguise''. And from the factory ending, Wario gains skills in operating machines which lead him into ''VideoGame/WarioWare''.

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Think about it. When Wario was defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', he had given up his hat in favor of Mario's powerups, probably with the intent to mock him, but this backfired greatly. ''Wario Land 1'' was for a long while the only game in which he could run out of lives and face a GameOver. Wario loses/discards his cap in the file select screen, then picks up the Explorer Hat as a poor replacement. He later recovers his hat and uses it to its full effect through the rest of the series. The [[spoiler:game over from ''Wario Land 3'']] could be explained as [[spoiler: having been trapped by Rudy in the magic box]]; note that Wario is sleeping in that scene. And in ''Wario Land 4'' he doesn't really die; he is warped back to the entrance of the level. He dons Silver Zephyr's disguise in ''Master Of Disguise'', which gives him powers, again, at the cost of his invincibility by not wearing his cap. Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''

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Think about it. When Wario was defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', he had given up his hat in favor of Mario's powerups, probably with the intent to mock him, but this backfired greatly. ''Wario Land 1'' was for a long while the only game in which he could run out of lives and face a GameOver. Wario loses/discards his cap in the file select screen, then picks up the Explorer Hat as a poor replacement. He later recovers his hat and uses it to its full effect through the rest of the series. The [[spoiler:game over from ''Wario Land 3'']] could be explained as [[spoiler: having been trapped by Rudy in the magic box]]; note that Wario is sleeping in that scene. And in ''Wario Land 4'' he doesn't really die; he is warped back to the entrance of the level. He dons Silver Zephyr's disguise in ''Master Of Disguise'', which gives him powers, again, at the cost of his invincibility by not wearing his cap. Probably As a side note, Mario [[VideoGame/SuperMario64 takes doubled damage]] wherever he isn't wearing his cap.
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{{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''
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Think about it. When Wario was defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', he had given up his hat in favor of Mario's powerups, probably with the intent to mock him, but this backfired greatly. ''Wario Land 1'' is the only game in which one can run out of lives and face a GameOver; in it, Wario loses/discards his cap in the file select screen. He then picks up the Explorer Hat as a poor replacement. He recovers his hat and uses it to its full effect through the rest of the series. The [[spoiler:game over from ''Wario Land 3'']] could be explained as [[spoiler: having been trapped by Rudy in the magic box]]; note that Wario is sleeping in that scene. And in ''Wario Land 4'' he doesn't really die; he is warped back to the entrance of the level. He dons Silver Zephyr's disguise in ''Master Of Disguise'', which gives him powers, again, at the cost of his invincibility by not wearing his cap. Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''

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Think about it. When Wario was defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', he had given up his hat in favor of Mario's powerups, probably with the intent to mock him, but this backfired greatly. ''Wario Land 1'' is was for a long while the only game in which one can he could run out of lives and face a GameOver; in it, GameOver. Wario loses/discards his cap in the file select screen. He screen, then picks up the Explorer Hat as a poor replacement. He later recovers his hat and uses it to its full effect through the rest of the series. The [[spoiler:game over from ''Wario Land 3'']] could be explained as [[spoiler: having been trapped by Rudy in the magic box]]; note that Wario is sleeping in that scene. And in ''Wario Land 4'' he doesn't really die; he is warped back to the entrance of the level. He dons Silver Zephyr's disguise in ''Master Of Disguise'', which gives him powers, again, at the cost of his invincibility by not wearing his cap. Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''
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Think about it. When Wario was defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', he had given up his hat in favor of Mario's powerups, probably with the intend to mock him, but this backfired greatly. ''Wario Land 1'' is the only game in which one can run out of lives and face a GameOver; in it, Wario loses/discards his cap in the file select screen. He then picks up the Explorer Hat as a poor replacement. He recovers his hat and uses it to its full effect through the rest of the series. The [[spoiler:game over from Wario Land 3]] could be explained as [[spoiler: having been trapped by Rudy in the magic box]]; note that Wario is sleeping in that scene. And in ''Wario Land 4'' he doesn't really die; he is warped back to the entrance of the level. He dons Silver Zephyr's disguise in ''Master Of Disguise'', which gives him powers, again, at the cost of his invincibility by not wearing his cap. Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''

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Think about it. When Wario was defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', he had given up his hat in favor of Mario's powerups, probably with the intend intent to mock him, but this backfired greatly. ''Wario Land 1'' is the only game in which one can run out of lives and face a GameOver; in it, Wario loses/discards his cap in the file select screen. He then picks up the Explorer Hat as a poor replacement. He recovers his hat and uses it to its full effect through the rest of the series. The [[spoiler:game over from Wario ''Wario Land 3]] 3'']] could be explained as [[spoiler: having been trapped by Rudy in the magic box]]; note that Wario is sleeping in that scene. And in ''Wario Land 4'' he doesn't really die; he is warped back to the entrance of the level. He dons Silver Zephyr's disguise in ''Master Of Disguise'', which gives him powers, again, at the cost of his invincibility by not wearing his cap. Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''
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The reason why the game doesn't really "end" after beating it and why it has multiple branching paths is because Wario is stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop. This is hinted at in the ending of the "Uncanny Mansion" story, where the adventure up to this point seems like it's pulling an AllJustADream, but we see the Brown Sugar Pirates arriving at Wario's castle, [[BookEnds much like in the opening]]. How the loop is caused is still a bit cloudy, but considering collecting the treasures and map pieces [[spoiler:reveals an EldritchLocation where Captain Syrup's treasure is kept,]] one could argue that Syrup somehow caused this. Maybe Syrup found [[spoiler:the EldritchLocation]] by accident and thought it might have been the perfect place to hide her stash, not knowing what kind of effect it would've had on the fabric of space-time. So, only by [[spoiler:removing the treasure from that location]] could the GroundhogDayLoop be broken and would Wario no longer be pestered by the Brown Sugar Pirates, hence why they don't appear in the following games (until Wario Land: Shake It!, that is).

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The reason why the game doesn't really "end" after beating it and why it has multiple branching paths is because Wario is stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop. This is hinted at in the ending of the "Uncanny Mansion" story, where the adventure up to this point seems like it's pulling an AllJustADream, but we see the Brown Sugar Pirates arriving at Wario's castle, [[BookEnds much like in the opening]]. How the loop is caused is still a bit cloudy, but considering collecting the treasures and map pieces [[spoiler:reveals an EldritchLocation where Captain Syrup's treasure is kept,]] one could argue that Syrup somehow caused this. Maybe Syrup found [[spoiler:the EldritchLocation]] by accident and thought it might have been the perfect place to hide her stash, not knowing what kind of effect it would've had on the fabric of space-time. So, only by [[spoiler:removing the treasure from that location]] could the GroundhogDayLoop be broken and would Wario no longer be pestered by the Brown Sugar Pirates, hence why they don't appear in the following games (until Wario Land: Shake It!, that is).is).

[[WMG:Wario's cap is the source of his [[HatOfPower invulnerability.]]]]
Think about it. When Wario was defeated at the end of ''VideoGame/SuperMarioLand2SixGoldenCoins'', he had given up his hat in favor of Mario's powerups, probably with the intend to mock him, but this backfired greatly. ''Wario Land 1'' is the only game in which one can run out of lives and face a GameOver; in it, Wario loses/discards his cap in the file select screen. He then picks up the Explorer Hat as a poor replacement. He recovers his hat and uses it to its full effect through the rest of the series. The [[spoiler:game over from Wario Land 3]] could be explained as [[spoiler: having been trapped by Rudy in the magic box]]; note that Wario is sleeping in that scene. And in ''Wario Land 4'' he doesn't really die; he is warped back to the entrance of the level. He dons Silver Zephyr's disguise in ''Master Of Disguise'', which gives him powers, again, at the cost of his invincibility by not wearing his cap. Probably {{Jossed}} by ''Wario Land: Shake It!''
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The reason why the game doesn't really "end" after beating it and why it has multiple branching paths is because Wario is stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop. This is hinted at in the ending of the "Uncanny Mansion" story, where the adventure up to this point seems like it's pulling an AllJustADream, but we see the Brown Sugar Pirates arriving at Wario's castle, [[BookEnds much like in the opening]]. How the loop is caused is still a bit cloudy, but considering collecting the map pieces [[spoiler:reveals an EldritchLocation where Captain Syrup's treasure is kept,]] one could argue that Syrup somehow caused this. Maybe Syrup found [[spoiler:the EldritchLocation]] by accident and thought it might have been the perfect place to hide her stash, not knowing what kind of effect it would've had on the fabric of space-time. So, only by [[spoiler:removing the treasure from that location]] could the GroundhogDayLoop be broken and would Wario no longer be pestered by the Brown Sugar Pirates, hence why they don't appear in the following games (until Wario Land: Shake It!, that is).

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The reason why the game doesn't really "end" after beating it and why it has multiple branching paths is because Wario is stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop. This is hinted at in the ending of the "Uncanny Mansion" story, where the adventure up to this point seems like it's pulling an AllJustADream, but we see the Brown Sugar Pirates arriving at Wario's castle, [[BookEnds much like in the opening]]. How the loop is caused is still a bit cloudy, but considering collecting the treasures and map pieces [[spoiler:reveals an EldritchLocation where Captain Syrup's treasure is kept,]] one could argue that Syrup somehow caused this. Maybe Syrup found [[spoiler:the EldritchLocation]] by accident and thought it might have been the perfect place to hide her stash, not knowing what kind of effect it would've had on the fabric of space-time. So, only by [[spoiler:removing the treasure from that location]] could the GroundhogDayLoop be broken and would Wario no longer be pestered by the Brown Sugar Pirates, hence why they don't appear in the following games (until Wario Land: Shake It!, that is).
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origingally she had a spat with Wario and that's why she wants revenge on him.

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origingally she had a spat with Wario and that's why she wants revenge on him.him.

[[WMG:The entirety of Wario Land II is a GroundhogDayLoop.]]
The reason why the game doesn't really "end" after beating it and why it has multiple branching paths is because Wario is stuck in a GroundhogDayLoop. This is hinted at in the ending of the "Uncanny Mansion" story, where the adventure up to this point seems like it's pulling an AllJustADream, but we see the Brown Sugar Pirates arriving at Wario's castle, [[BookEnds much like in the opening]]. How the loop is caused is still a bit cloudy, but considering collecting the map pieces [[spoiler:reveals an EldritchLocation where Captain Syrup's treasure is kept,]] one could argue that Syrup somehow caused this. Maybe Syrup found [[spoiler:the EldritchLocation]] by accident and thought it might have been the perfect place to hide her stash, not knowing what kind of effect it would've had on the fabric of space-time. So, only by [[spoiler:removing the treasure from that location]] could the GroundhogDayLoop be broken and would Wario no longer be pestered by the Brown Sugar Pirates, hence why they don't appear in the following games (until Wario Land: Shake It!, that is).
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By the time Wario Land 2 came about, he became less of a villain and more of an AntiHero, assuming the Lamp was his in the first place, Syrup might have been stealing the castle that he rightfully gained from the wish, by that time, Syrup ditched the princess life and became a Pirate full time.

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By the time Wario Land 2 came about, he became less of a villain and more of an AntiHero, assuming the Lamp was his in the first place, Syrup might have been stealing the castle that he rightfully gained from the wish, by that time, Syrup ditched the princess life and became a Pirate full time.time.

[[WMG: Captain Syrup is Pauline.]]
origingally she had a spat with Wario and that's why she wants revenge on him.
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Shortly after obtaining it, the owner realizes how utterly worthless it is due to basic economics.

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Shortly after obtaining it, the owner realizes how utterly worthless it is due to basic economics.economics.

[[WMG: Captain Syrup may have been the good guy, but became DrunkWithPower]]
Wario was confident of his stranglehold over the state of Kitchen Island and Sarasaland, unfortunately he heard about Tatanga failing him so he went to the Mushroom Kingdom to deal with Mario himself, stealing his castle in the process, whilst in wait he had the Princess Toadstool statue shipped to his hideout on Kitchen Island.

Syrup may have been the Princess of the Island, who unfortunately fell in power due to Wario's influence and decided to [[FallenPrincess take things into her own hands]], by becoming a Pirate, she finds the Genie's bottle inside Wario's castle....and becomes DrunkWithPower, setting up the plot for Wario Land.

By the time Wario Land 2 came about, he became less of a villain and more of an AntiHero, assuming the Lamp was his in the first place, Syrup might have been stealing the castle that he rightfully gained from the wish, by that time, Syrup ditched the princess life and became a Pirate full time.

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