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* AwesomeMusic / EarWorm: ''This here is Mona Pizza...''
** ''Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion?''
** ''Sun shining through my window...''
** Kat and Ana's stage in the original plays a song over the usual microgame music, which really helps set the tone of the stage in general. As do Dribble & Spitz's stage in the same game for that matter..
** ''Wario's Adventure'', the boss microgame of the final level from the original, especially when it sped up at certain points, that and ''Run Dummy!''
** ''Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion?''
** ''Sun shining through my window...''
** Kat and Ana's stage in the original plays a song over the usual microgame music, which really helps set the tone of the stage in general. As do Dribble & Spitz's stage in the same game for that matter..
** ''Wario's Adventure'', the boss microgame of the final level from the original, especially when it sped up at certain points, that and ''Run Dummy!''
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* AwesomeMusic / EarWorm: ''This here is Mona Pizza...''
** ''Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion?''
** ''Sun shining through my window...''
** Kat and Ana's stage in the original plays a song over the usual microgame music, which really helps set the tone of the stage in general. As do Dribble & Spitz's stage in the same game for that matter..
** ''Wario's Adventure'', the boss microgame of the final level from the original, especially when it sped up at certain points, that and ''Run Dummy!''AwesomeMusic: [[AwesomeMusic/WarioWare Has its own page]].
** ''Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion?''
** ''Sun shining through my window...''
** Kat and Ana's stage in the original plays a song over the usual microgame music, which really helps set the tone of the stage in general. As do Dribble & Spitz's stage in the same game for that matter..
** ''Wario's Adventure'', the boss microgame of the final level from the original, especially when it sped up at certain points, that and ''Run Dummy!''
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox (Corneria, Sector X/Z and Titania on the respective difficulties) and had to take down ROB with a Zapper.
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** ''Wario's Adventure'', the boss microgame of the final level from the original, especially when it sped up at certain points, that and ''Run Dummy!''
* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox (Corneria, SectorX/Z X and Titania on the respective difficulties) and had to take down ROB with a Zapper.
* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox (Corneria, Sector
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** Young Cricket is popular among the female fans for being the series' only {{Bishonen}}.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox (Corneria, Sector X/Y and Titania on the respective difficulties) and had to take down ROB.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox (Corneria, Sector X/Y X/Z and Titania on the respective difficulties) and had to take down ROB.ROB with a Zapper.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox and had to take down ROB.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox (Corneria, Sector X/Y and Titania on the respective difficulties) and had to take down ROB.
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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: One of Dr. Crygor's minigames in Touched involves you spinning a black hole so that it swallows stars and planets, including Earth.
** In Smooth-Moves, in the minigame where you have to pick up the controller and hold it to your ear like a telephone, usually you get a simple little message from the controller saying in a calm voice "Oh, I'm sorry, wrong number." But on rare occasions you'll hear a panicking man screaming into your ear "HELP ME PLEASE HELP ME!!"
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
*** [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe that fourth one was known for failure]]?
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
** In Smooth-Moves, in the minigame where you have to pick up the controller and hold it to your ear like a telephone, usually you get a simple little message from the controller saying in a calm voice "Oh, I'm sorry, wrong number." But on rare occasions you'll hear a panicking man screaming into your ear "HELP ME PLEASE HELP ME!!"
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
*** [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe that fourth one was known for failure]]?
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
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* NightmareFuel: One of Dr. Crygor's minigames in Touched involves you spinning a black hole so that it swallows stars and planets, including Earth.
** In Smooth-Moves, in the minigame where you have to pick up the controller and hold it to your ear like a telephone, usually you get a simple little message from the controller saying in a calm voice "Oh, I'm sorry, wrong number." But on rare occasions you'll hear a panicking man screaming into your ear "HELP ME PLEASE HELP ME!!"
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
*** [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe that fourth one was known for failure]]?
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
** In Smooth-Moves, in the minigame where you have to pick up the controller and hold it to your ear like a telephone, usually you get a simple little message from the controller saying in a calm voice "Oh, I'm sorry, wrong number." But on rare occasions you'll hear a panicking man screaming into your ear "HELP ME PLEASE HELP ME!!"
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
*** [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe that fourth one was known for failure]]?
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then, which is BetterThanItSounds. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox and had to take down ROB.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then, which is BetterThanItSounds.then. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox and had to take down ROB.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The game which basically inspired Wario to found his company is Pyoro, a game for handhelds that's highly successful and features a red bird as its mascot. [[AngryBirds Sound familiar?]]
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* MorePopularSpinoff: To the WarioLand series which itself is one to the SuperMarioLand series.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you may have played through earlier. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then, which is BetterThanItSounds. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox and had to take down ROB.
* BestLevelEver: 9-Volt's stages tend to be much appreciated by fans for it's focus on {{Nintendo}} games. From the first game, we have Ana & Kat's stage which is very japanese flavored, music and all and interesting microgames based on Nature. ''Touched'' has Ashley's stage which on top of interesting games, features [[AwesomeMusic Ashley's Song]] in the same vein as the original game's Ana & Kat, Dr. Crygor, and Dribble & Spitz's stages.
* BestLevelEver: 9-Volt's stages tend to be much appreciated by fans for it's focus on {{Nintendo}} games. From the first game, we have Ana & Kat's stage which is very japanese flavored, music and all and interesting microgames based on Nature. ''Touched'' has Ashley's stage which on top of interesting games, features [[AwesomeMusic Ashley's Song]] in the same vein as the original game's Ana & Kat, Dr. Crygor, and Dribble & Spitz's stages.
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* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you [[FinalExamBoss may have played through earlier. earlier]]. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage.stage and plays FinalExamBoss a bit more straight. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then, which is BetterThanItSounds. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox and had to take down ROB.
* BestLevelEver: 9-Volt's stages tend to be much appreciated by fans for it's focus on {{Nintendo}} games. From the first game, we have Ana & Kat's stage which is very japanese flavored,music having a song instead of interlude + game music, and all and having interesting microgames based on Nature.Nature. The first game also has Dribble & Spitz's stage for it's Sci-Fi style and song rather than interlude + game music, similiar to Ana & Kat's stage. It also has a great boss stage. ''Touched'' has Ashley's stage which on top of interesting games, features [[AwesomeMusic Ashley's Song]] in the same vein as the original game's Ana & Kat, Dr. Crygor, and Dribble & Spitz's stages.stages as well as an awesome boss. ''Smooth Moves'' feature Dribble & Spitz for having interesting games as well as the microgames' music once again being switched in favor for a song and having a great boss on top of that.
* BestLevelEver: 9-Volt's stages tend to be much appreciated by fans for it's focus on {{Nintendo}} games. From the first game, we have Ana & Kat's stage which is very japanese flavored,
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** Kat and Ana's stage plays a song over the usual microgame music, which really helps set the tone of the stage in general.
* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you may have played through earlier. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then, which is BetterThanItSounds. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox and had to take down ROB.
* BestLevelEver: 9-Volt's stages tend to be much appreciated by fans for it's focus on {{Nintendo}} games. From the first game, we have Ana & Kat's stage which is very japanese flavored, music and all and interesting microgames based on Nature. ''Touched'' has Ashley's stage which on top of interesting games, features [[AwesomeMusic Ashley's Song]] in the same vein as the original game's Ana & Kat, Dr. Crygor, and Dribble & Spitz's stages.
* BestBossEver: The [[FinalBoss bosses of the final stages]] usually fits. The first game had you play through a hilariously crappy adventure style game that switched controls on the fly to things you may have played through earlier. ''Touched'' also had a similiar set-up for Wario-Man's boss stage. Tiny Wario's stage had Wario Dance Company where you had to dance to the beat and strike poses every now and then, which is BetterThanItSounds. From the first game, we also Orbulon's boss game in the first WarioWare where you have to defeat a boss DragonQuest style by picking the correct spelling of the words, and Dribble & Spitz' boss stage which is reminiscent of the Shmups genre. ''Twisted'' had 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from ''SuperMarioBros''. Touched had Ashley's boss stage where you took control of the Earth in another Shmups style stage. ''Smooth Moves'' had ''Dribble & Spitz'' boss stage where your {{Mii}} went through a training course stage before taking down a giant nose, and 9-Volt's boss stage where you played through a level from the SNES StarFox and had to take down ROB.
* BestLevelEver: 9-Volt's stages tend to be much appreciated by fans for it's focus on {{Nintendo}} games. From the first game, we have Ana & Kat's stage which is very japanese flavored, music and all and interesting microgames based on Nature. ''Touched'' has Ashley's stage which on top of interesting games, features [[AwesomeMusic Ashley's Song]] in the same vein as the original game's Ana & Kat, Dr. Crygor, and Dribble & Spitz's stages.
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*** [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe that fourth one was known for failure]]?
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** Game-wise, 9-volt and 18-volt are generally the most popular, as their microgames are based on classic {{Nintendo}} games.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: Wario Ware had its first incarnation (Sans Wario) as part of a mini game in ''Mario Artist: Polygon Studio'' for the ill fated 64DD, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FoB3n1kxrY]])
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** More like Dribble & Spitz's boss stage from Wario Ware Twisted. You must violently shake the system in order to outrun a boulder, while jumping over obstacles and holes. If you can SEE anything on the screen, you're not shaking it fast enough to outrun the boulder. Completely unplayable on level 2 or higher.
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ANF is now alphabetical and gathered, NEAT UND TIDY!
** In Smooth-Moves, in the minigame where you have to pick up the controller and hold it to your ear like a telephone, usually you get a simple little message from the controller saying in a calm voice "Oh, I'm sorry, wrong number." But on rare occasions you'll hear a panicking man screaming into your ear "HELP ME PLEASE HELP ME!!"
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
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* NightmareFuel: In Smooth-Moves, in the minigame where you have to pick up the controller and hold it to your ear like a telephone, usually you get a simple little message from the controller saying in a calm voice "Oh, I'm sorry, wrong number." But on rare occasions you'll hear a panicking man screaming into your ear "HELP ME PLEASE HELP ME!!"
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.
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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: One of Dr. Crygor's minigames in Touched involves you spinning a black hole so that it swallows stars and planets, including Earth.
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** Ashley's boss game in Touched, in which you have to navigate BulletHell without getting hit ''once''.
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** 'Sun ''Sun shining through my window...'''
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** I dare you to fail "Wario Dance Company" (that's Tiny Wario's Boss Stage). The other three know when you mess up, WITHOUT HAVING TO LOOK AT YOU.
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* AwesomeMusic / EarWorm: ''This here is Mona Pizza...''
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** Especially the girl in the "Take a Headshot!" minigame.
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* UncannyValley: Some people in certain microgames in ''Smooth Moves'' due to crude 3D graphics.
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** Violent microgames made in D.I.Y can be disturbing, especially when you hear Wario laughing his ass off after clearing each microgame. Imagine chainsawing someone's head off only to hear Wario's "WA HA HA!" upon completion.