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Wario-man"Stouter than an iron burrito, studlier than a snow tire, I am...WARIO-MAN!" ~Wario-man himself. Secret Origin Wario, while checking up on Dr. Crygor's production of Mawaru Made in Wario/WarioWare Twisted! carts, decides to sit down on the assembly line and play a game. The next thing he knows, he is tossed into Dr. Crygor's washing machine thing. When he comes out, he has become Wario-Man. The effects eventually wear off. Later, in Wario Ware Touched!, Wario starts to feel a little under the weather. He goes to his fridge and finds a nasty-looking clove of garlic. With garlic being Wario's personal cure-all, he goes ahead and eats the thing. The reaction of the garlic ends up turning Wario into Wario-Man, where he ends up going on a rampage. An odd difference between Wario-Man in both version of the game is his moustashe, which is red in Twisted and black in Touched. Games Shockingly enough, Wario-Man's games are basically the same genre as Wario's games at the end of Mega Microgames$, that is, they all involve Wario in some way, shape, or form. That said, the same rules that applied for his original set of games applies here: There are no rules. While this doesn't matter in the original game, it makes all the difference in WarioWare Touched and Twisted, where each character has a different method of play. Boss In Twisted, Wario's boss involves keeping Wario in beat with the other dancers. Each dancer, including Wario himself, has a Gameboy in hand. It's basically simon-says with the rotation sensor. The boss even has it's own, slightly vocalzied song. In Touched, Wario has to make his way though a nose cavern. Or rather, you'll be directing him through it. Like the original, you'll have to do several things. You'll have to poke rocks to break them, cut hairs to get them out of his way, rub off the hairs on the nose at the end, and then drag Wario along as the water from the inner nose pushes him forward and out of the cave. Ending At the end of Twisted, Wario ends up going mad and flying into space, where he then forms a giant robot. Orbulon flies his ship up into space and manages to take down the robot, which results in Wario-Man losing his powers. In Touched, Wario shows off a bit, then tries to stop a speeding train, only to get knocked into the air. He ends up falling into the manhole from the beginning of the game, where the man he encountered at the start gives him a hard whack over the head with his cane.
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