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Like its sister series, WarioWare is filled to the brim with awesome and catchy tunes, some of which will very likely give you the irresistible urge to get down and boogie till you catch fire!
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$
- The theme song for the main menu is one of the most, if not the most iconic soundtracks in the series thanks to its bouncy melody that will make you feel relaxed and excited at the same time.
- "Four Seasons" is a melancholy and epic enka piece that accompanies Kat storming a castle taken over by a skeleton samurai to save her sister and the prince/princess. There's a higher-quality music video version in Mega Party Game$.
- "Drifting Away" accompanies Dribble and Spitz's taxi ride. As in the case of "Four Seasons", there's a higher-quality music video version in Mega Party Game$.
- The BGM during the Pyoro minigames becomes faster and gains more instruments as your score increases, eventually becoming surprisingly rocking.
- Dr. Crygor's Bathroom Jam is indeed a case of Exactly What It Says on the Tin and is a groovy and silly track that is very appropriate for the equally silly mad scientist.
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!
- Wario Ware: Mega Party Game$ has "Stealth Turtles", which plays during Kat & Ana's turtle-balancing game. Like "Four Seasons", it is a melancholy and epic enka.
- Twisted! has the upbeat and catchy Mona Pizza jingle, which is sure to make you hungry for some Pizza in both English and Japanese.
- "Bright Idea Boogie", Dr. Crygor's Twisted! theme, is a bombastic and eccentric little number with some killer acoustic guitar.
- Wario de Mambo, Wario de Mambo, Wario de Mambo, Nya nya nya nyah! A very catchy method of introducing what would be the first and definitely-not-last final boss microgame about dancing to the rhythm.
- Ashley's song is an appropriately spooky track that is undeniably bewitching. The remix in Super Smash Bros. Brawl gives the track a more energetic jazzy flair and is arguably even catchier for it.
- The other vocal track introduced in the game, Mike's Song, will likely make you wanna rock the mic. Especially the remix in Smash Bros Brawl, which gives the track a doo-wop vibe.
- A nice remix of the Mario Paint theme. The start may sound almost the same, but the real deal kicks in around 51 seconds.
- Wario Ware: Smooth Moves continues the tradition of music in Dribble and Spitz's stage with "Tomorrow Hill", a peaceful and relaxing theme that is perfect for a nice and peaceful drive.
- The final boss theme "Wii Dancing", a groovy dance number that one can't help but headbang to.
- The theme for Tower Tennis is a surprisingly epic organ piece that wouldn't feel out of place in Castlevania.
- "Yellow Murmur". Dr. Crygor strikes again with another super catchy theme, this time getting an epic workout theme perfectly suited for his high-energy, fat-burning stage.
WarioWare: D.I.Y. / D.I.Y. Showcase
- D.I.Y. has "Body Rock" for Jimmy T's stage. It's as funky as you'd expect from Jimmy, with catchy lyrics about getting fit.
- The pre-made records in D.I.Y. do a tremendous job of showing what the game's built-in MIDI sequencer is capable of doing. Mona's records are remixes of classical pieces, Jimmy T's records are all based on locations around the world, Ashley's records are made to be sung along to, Orbulon's records use the instruments and composer tools in unusual ways, and 9-Volt's records are, of course, remixes of songs from other Nintendo games.
- Super Metroid Theme. Was this heavy metal piece really made on a Nintendo DS?
- The Credits Medley is absolutely gorgeous.
- "Ski's" startup music is a smooth, groovy funk track that perfectly captures Jimmy T's aesthetic.
- The music that plays during "Ashley", Ashley's ☆ Revolution is an upbeat tune that also contains Musical Nods to her theme. The other themes, while different variations on the first level theme, are just as good, if not better.
- The music tracks for "Pirates" are unbelievably catchy, and make for a very...interesting Final Boss.
First of all, it's very telling of its status as a Megamix Game that most of the tracks on this page are available to listen to as Records in Gold.
- The revived Wario Dance Company is an awesome final battle thanks to "Wario de Mucho," which takes inspiration from "Wario de Mambo".
- The music for the final level, "Introducing Wario Deluxe," is suitably epic (it sounds something you'd hear in a JRPG), and it plays through the microgames as well.
- Work Those Muscles! plays as 5-Volt watches Mr. Sparkles' workout infomercial. This is for those who haven't got enough workout music with "Yellow Murmur" and "Body Rock".
- After 12 years, Get It Together! finally introduces a new vocal track into the franchise in the form of Penny's song, which is just as peppy and adorable as the girl the song is centered around.
- The main theme for Friendless Battle is an intense and energetic battle theme that is highly reminiscent of the Multi-Man Smash themes in Super Smash Bros., which is fitting, considering Friendless Battle itself is very similar to the Multi-Man Smash mode.
- Orbulon's boss theme Drawbridge Dilemma is an elegant Europe-inspired tune that stands out as one of the most notable one-off themes in the game, evoking soundtracks from series like Pokémon and Professor Layton.