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This page lists the major characters in the ] series of games. It includes both the ''Wario Land'' platform games and the '']'' series, both made by ]. | |||
== Wario Land series == | |||
=== Wario === | |||
{{mainarticle|Wario}} | |||
{{nihongo|'''Wario'''|ワリオ}} was designed as an antagonist to ], and first appeared in the ] ] video game '']'' as the main villain and final boss. Since that time, Wario has developed into the protagonist and ] of his own video game franchise spanning both handheld and ] markets, in addition to his numerous appearances in spin-offs of the ]. He is voiced by ], who also voices the Mario, ], and ] characters. | |||
=== Captain Syrup === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Captain Syrup'''|キャプテン・シロップ|Kyaputen Shiroppu}} is the main antagonist of '']'' and '']''. She is the leader of a legion of seafaring thieves known as the Black Sugar Pirates. She is a technological genius and inventor, constantly building mechanized apparati to assist her in attacking whatever target she chooses. The Pirates' base of operations is Kitchen Island, a gigantic coved island in the middle of the ocean, and their main mode of transportation is the S.S. Teacup, a massive pirate ship. In the first ''Wario Land'' game, Wario pursues Syrup in order to steal a giant golden statue of Princess Toadstool (now known as "Peach") that Syrup stole from Mario. After Syrup is defeated, she vows revenge on Wario. During the second game, she exacts her revenge by stealing all of Wario's treasure. | |||
In '']'' for the Nintendo Wii (her first appearance since 1998 and her first home console appearance), she initially appears to inform Wario about the Shake King, as well as the legendary Bottomless Coin Sack he has kept hidden (though Syrup merely wants Wario to do the work of stealing it for her). Syrup also aids Wario by selling him various maps and items. It is the first time she is initially portrayed as an ally in a Wario game. | |||
=== Wanda === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Wanda'''|ワンダ}} is a ] who appears as the main character in '']'', where she aids either Mario, ] or ] in maneuvering their way to ], who can remove whatever object Wario has dropped on their head to blind them; as well as a guiding other characters, Wanda is used to combat Wario and his plane the Bulldog in the game's boss battles. Wanda returns in '']'', helping ] in freeing the woods Wario and his minions have conquered. | |||
=== Rudy the Clown === | |||
'''Rudy the Clown''' is the main antagonist of '']''. Rudy lures Wario into the music box world, claiming that he is the god of the world. He convinces Wario to help break the seal that was placed upon him by the other creatures of the world, with the promise of keeping any treasure Wario finds. After the seal is broken, Rudy reveals himself and attacks Wario. Wario defeats him, and the curse on the other inhabitants is broken. Rudy returns in the video game '']'', where he and Mad Scienstein concoct a plan to steal the Megavitamins from ] because he has a cold, and wants the power to cure any illness. | |||
== WarioWare series== | |||
=== 9-Volt and 18-Volt === | |||
{{nihongo|'''9-Volt'''|ナインボルト|Nainboruto}} is a young Nintendo fanatic, owning everything ever made by Nintendo. 9-Volt's microgames are all microgame versions of Nintendo video games. He lives at home with his mother, 5-Volt, and his pet ], called 'Shag'. He is voiced by ]. | |||
{{nihongo|'''18-Volt'''|エイティーンボルト|Eitīnboruto}} is ]'s best friend, and a fan of video games. He is large, but despite his size, he goes to Diamond Elementary School, as does 9-Volt. His other defining trait is the boom box he always carries; his loud music gets him into trouble on his first day of school, although he soon finds an admirer in 9-Volt. In ''WarioWare: Touched!'', 18-Volt speaks only the word "Word", but in other games, he speaks normally. He is voiced by ]. | |||
=== Ashley === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Ashley'''|アシュリー|Ashurī}} is a ] in training who lives in a mansion in Diamond City with a little demon named Red. She first appeared in '']'', then returned in '']''. She is very emotionless and rarely smiles. She is largely uninterested in activities unrelated to improving her witchcraft; such tasks are typically relegated to Red. She is voiced by ] and sung by ]. It is also the first name of someone from the ]. | |||
Ashley's Theme can also be heard in '']'', with the song's vocals provided by Emily McIntosh, Terry Lauber, and James Cowan (wario)|James Cowan but is not a playable character. It can be heard on the WarioWare stage.<ref> {{cite web|author = Nintendo Co. Ltd.|title= Smash Bros Dojo: WarioWare: Ashley’s Theme |work=|url=http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/music/music12.html|accessdate=Oct 9|accessyear=2007}}</ref> | |||
=== Dribble and Spitz === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Dribble'''|ドリブル|Doriburu}} and {{nihongo|'''Spitz'''|スピッツ|Supittsu}} are two developers who speak with ] accents<!--Mega Party Game$ bio-->. They also work as ]s, and their ], which was designed by ], has the ability to go anywhere. Dribble is a large ] ] with red hair. He is large, burly, and seems gruff, but he is actually quite calm and friendly. Spitz is a yellow anthropomorphic ]. He is always squinting and wears goggles. They are voiced by ]. | |||
===Dr. Crygor=== | |||
{{nihongo|'''Dr. Crygor'''|Dr.クライゴア|Dokutā Kuraigoa}} is a quirky scientist whose inventions include his ] suit, ], the karaoke robot that would "solve all his cleaning needs", and the Kelerometer diet machine. He is a hundred years old, and the grandfather of Penny Crygor. In ''WarioWare: Touched'', he accidentally gets caught in his latest invention and is fused with an apple, resulting in red accents to his costume, as well as a full helmet. These changes remain for part of ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''. he is voiced by ]. | |||
=== Fronk === | |||
'''Fronk''' is a strange, blocky, yellow species of creatures. They appear constantly throughout all the WarioWare games, both in microgames and cutscenes. 9-Volt apparently even keeps one of them as a pet, calling it "Shag". In the Japanese version, these creatures were known as Pixies, and the individual character was called Shaggy. In addition to several varieties of yellow Pixies, there are also red and blue varieties; their faces vary individually from each other. They are also apparently very small, as they are usually depicted getting stomped on, crushed, eaten, or kicked. Their sizes range from the size of a human toe to smaller than a penny. Their microgames (which rarely appear but have their own section) in WarioWare: Twisted! are very short, lasting half the time of a normal microgame. They are voiced by ]. | |||
===Jimmy T.=== | |||
{{nihongo|'''Jimmy T.'''|ジミーT.|Jimī Tī}} is a man with a large blue afro wig, who is a ] dancing fanatic to the point that sometimes he will do so involuntarily, citing that the rhythm makes him do it. Jimmy is always seen frequenting hot Diamond City night spots, particularly Club Sugar (Club Sato in Japan). Since ''WarioWare: Twisted'', Jimmy has been seen frequenting with members of his family, who apparently love dancing as much as he does. They include his parents, '''Papa T.''' and '''Mama T.''', and his brother and sister, '''James T.''' and '''Jamie T.''' He is also protrayed as a kind person and sort of an animal lover in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', where he is seen lending his umbrella to a cat. He is voiced by ]. | |||
=== Kat and Ana === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Kat'''|カット|Katto}} & {{nihongo|'''Ana'''|アナ}} are ]-aged ] twins. Kat has pink hair with a single ponytail, while Ana has red-orange hair with two ponytails. Ana is timid, while Kat is a bit more bossy and overall the dominant sister, though she cares for Ana deeply. The two live in an old-fashioned Japanese-style house in a forest. The two are descended from the Iga ninja clan, and attend Mystical Ninja Elementary. They have four pets: Don the Sparrow, Shadow the Dog, Shuriken the Falcon, and Nunchuck the Monkey. ]. | |||
Kat & Ana make a cameo appearance in '']'' as Assist Trophy characters and regular trophies.<ref> {{cite web|author = Nintendo Co. Ltd.|title= Smash Bros Dojo: Assist Trophies |work=|url=http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/items/assist/assist15.html|accessdate=Feb 06|accessyear=2008}}</ref> | |||
Their name is a pun on "katana" (Kat and Ana). | |||
=== Mike === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Mike'''|マイク|Maiku}} is a character who was introduced in '']'' In the game, he hosts a section devoted entirely to blowing into the microphone on ]. Mike is a ] ] made by ]. Despite being a robot built for karaoke, the slightly mad doctor programs him to be a cleaning robot. Eventually, he overrides his cleaning program with his karaoke program by blowing on a pile of dust. He is voiced by ]. </br> | |||
A version of Mike's Song from ''WarioWare: Touched!'' can be randomly obtained during brawls in '']''. It plays on the WarioWare stage. | |||
=== Mona === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Mona'''|モナ}} is a ] student with a different ] job in each game. Mona is quite adventurous and culturally savvy. She thinks Wario is always one degree ahead of cool (revealing she likes him). She always seems to be late to whatever she is going, and often speeds on her scooter to make up for lost time. Her former occupations include working at a gelato shop, pizza delivery, ], and cheerleader. Mona's theme song, 'Mona Pizza', can be heard on the WarioWare stage in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. She is voiced by ]. | |||
=== Orbulon === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Orbulon'''|オービュロン|Ōbyuron}} is a superintelligent alien that has difficulty with the English language. His ] is 300, and he is over two thousand years old. Orbulon first wishes to conquer Earth, but after crash-landing on the planet, he settles in to life on Earth and stops his mission of conquest. It is also said in the Mega Party Game$ booklet that he wears anti-gravity cleats. He is voiced by ]. | |||
=== Penny Crygor === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Penny Crygor'''|ペニー・クライゴア|Penī Kuraigoa}} was introduced in '']''. She is the granddaughter of ] and dreams of becoming a great scientist. She also has a hidden desire to become a singer. She is seen in the game to have a part time job as a cake baker/decorator. Penny sees her grandfather as an excellent scientist, though she also recognizes his eccentric nature. She is voiced by ].<ref> {{cite web|author = Nintendo Co. Ltd.|title= Penny's Profile on the Japanese Wario Ware: Smooth Moves site|work=|url=http://www.nintendo.co.jp/wii/rodj/blog/penny/index.html|accessdate=Nov 30|accessyear=2006}}</ref>. | |||
=== Pyoro === | |||
'''Pyoro''' is a character that has his own game in almost every WarioWare game, each ''Pyoro'' title varying in style . The original ''Pyoro'' game was Wario's inspiration to found WarioWare, Inc. Pyoro resembles a round bird with a white belly and short wings, and a very stretchy tongue. He is voiced by ]. | |||
Pyoro is a parody of the Japanese anime character called ], a Morinaga Chocolate Mascot in Japan. Moreover, Pyoro has a similar body and build as Kyoro-Chan. | |||
=== Young Cricket === | |||
{{nihongo|'''Young Cricket'''|ヤングクリケット|Yangu Kuriketto}} is first introduced in '']''. He has flowing dark hair and a blue outfit. He practices martial arts and trains with his master, Master Mantis. He and his master travel all over looking for new forms. They two friends were voiced by ]. | |||
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