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SSB Wario Symbol

Super Smash Bros.'s symbol for the Wario series.

This page explains in detail the interactions between the Super Smash Bros. series and the Wario series.

Super Smash Bros. Melee[]

20011121 November 21, 2001

Sub-universe link: Elements from Wario are fictional within Super Smash Bros.

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Two of the Mario trophies in the game reference the Wario series: Wario's trophy, after talking about Wario's debut in Super Mario Land 2, and referencing his abilities, it mentions his snowman, zombie and bat transformations from the Wario Land series.
The second trophy is the Bucket, which comes from the game Mario and Wario.

Name Image First Game / Move Description How to Unlock
Wario SSBM Trophy 204 Wario Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
11/92
An old acquaintance of Mario's. His failure to seize Mario's castle has fueled Wario's desire for a palace of his own. Wario has herculean strength and can do things that even Mario can't imitate. His unexpected skills include a talent with items and the ability to assume many roles, among them a snowman, a zombie, and a bat. Clear All-Star Mode without continuing
Bucket SSBM Trophy 212 Bucket Mario and Wario
Japan Only
In Mario and Wario, an excellent game released only in Japan, this hidden item gets placed on Mario's head, rendering him sightless. The fairy Wanda then guides the helpless Mario past numerous obstacles to the goal. The M on the bucket becomes a W when turned upside down, signifying that Mario has fallen under Wario's wicked control. Available in the Lottery, Snag the Trophies, and Adventure and All-Star places

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[]

2008131 January 31, 2008

In-universe link: Elements from Wario exist within Super Smash Bros.

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Super Smash Bros. Brawl features from the Wario series:

Wario[]

Wario appears as a starter playable character in the game. For being a short-framed heavyweight, he is able to deal major blows while being less vulnerable to attacks than other heavyweights. Despite that attribute, he also has fast air mobility with one of the best recoveries if it is used wisely. His back throw is also the Wild Swing Ding from Wario World.

Special attacks:

  • Neutral - Chomp: Wario opens his mouth wide and rapidly chomps his opponent when they get close to him. He can also use this ability to eat items. While the move can describe his love for eating, it can be considered to be roughly based on the micro games Hot Dog Hog from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! and Eating Contest from WarioWare Inc.: Twisted! where Wario has to finish eating before the timer is up.
  • Side - Wario Bike: Based on his iconic bike from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, Wario hops on and rides his bike along the stage, ramming towards opponents. The bike can give him limited protection from stage hazards, make a wheelie for more vertical range, and even perform a taunt while on the bike. Once the bike breaks, its parts can be used as throwing items.
  • Up - Corkscrew: Wario jumps in the air while spinning around. While this move is original to Super Smash Bros., it loosely resembles the tornado special Mario, Luigi, and Dr. Mario performed.
  • Down - Wario Waft: Wario is able to summon a fart as an attack. While this attack reflects his love for toilet humor, the gas has been used in the micro game He Who Smelt It... from WarioWare: Smooth Moves where the player has to waft it away before the timer runs out. Wario has to wait a little while to charge it up as an attack. Between the minute mark and 45 seconds after that, the move deals with heavy knockback. Once the charge lasts for one minute and fifty seconds at least, the move rockets him high in the air at unrivaled attitude, which can help with recovery from low distances.
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  • Final Smash - Wario-Man: Based on the alter-ego of him, Wario takes a bite out of garlic and becomes Wario-Man for 16 seconds. This transformation is based on a cutscene in WarioWare: Touched! after beating all micro game compilations. He is not only invincible in this form, but his attacks get a big upgrade. Although the Wario Bike may be a bad example due to it being super fast and hard to control, his Corkscrew gives off electrical attacks and his Wario Waft charges much faster.

He is the only fighter in Brawl to have 12 costumes. This is because he has two different sets of outfits: his biker costume that he is normally seen in the WarioWare games, and his overall costume that he is normally seen in Mario and other Wario games.

SSBB Wario Biker palette

  • Cyan (default)
  • Red: The red jacket and white pants and goggles match the color scheme of Jimmy T. The color scheme may also represent Mona.
  • Yellow: While the color scheme matches the main overall design, it also matches Mona’s design in WarioWare: Twisted!.
  • Green: Resembles Zombie Wario from Wario Land 3.
  • Black: The reverse color of his red color palette. The color palette could also be a nod on greasers.
  • Blue: Resembles the colors of an actual biker.

SSBB Wario Overalls palette

  • Yellow (default of version)
  • Red: Based on the color scheme of Mario’s outfit in Donkey Kong and future series. It is also one of his alternate costumes from Mario Golf.
  • Blue: Resembles Mario’s outfit in the Japanese boxart of Super Mario Bros. and the European cover of the NES version of Mario Bros.
  • Green: Resembles Mario's appearance on the Japanese boxart for Wrecking Crew and Luigi's appearance on the arcade version of Mario Bros.
  • Brown: Resembles Foreman Spike, another rival of Mario's from Wrecking Crew.
  • White: Resembles his in-game sprite from the early Wario Land titles on the Game Boy. It is also one of his alternate costumes in Mario Golf.

WarioWare, Inc.[]

SSBB WarioWare, Inc

This is the only Wario stage in the game. The starting stage consists of a small main platform, with two smaller platforms hovering over each side (the top being smaller than the one below it). While it is original to Super Smash Bros., the room it’s in is based on the Variety Tower from Mega Microgame$. The stage also transitions to a random mini-game, which resembles the WarioWare concept of completing several mini-games, which also randomly change in difficulty. The players who does the command gets a red circle, in which they have the potential to have a temporary boost in fighting from two options: become mega or invincible. There are nine mini-games the stage picks from, which are:

  • Lose Your Marble: This is based on the micro-game of the same name from Touched. Players smash a marble block in order to create a statue. Once the statue is completed, the reward goes to those who have contributed in the process.
  • Crazy Cars: This is based on the micro-game of the same name from Mega Microgame$. An arrow warns the players of a car arriving and the players must avoid the incoming car. Getting hit by the car can send the player flying and shielding does not count towards the win.
  • Sole Man: This is based on the micro-game of the same name from Mega Microgame$. An circle shadow warns the players of where the foot strikes on the ground and the players must avoid it. Players that lose are buried in the ground.
  • Don’t Move: Although the background of a man sitting in the empty background is original to Super Smash Bros., the concept of the game is highly inspired by “Fragile!” in Twisted where the player must avoid setting off the motion sensor or the egg breaks. In the stage, the fighters must avoid moving until time is up. Even if the fighters get hit with knock back, it does not count as them moving as long as there is no other command imported on them during the time.
  • Crack Down: This is based on the micro-game of the same name from Mega Microgame$. As soon as the giant smashes the mountain with his hammer, players must jump and avoid touching the ground. Players that lose are buried in the ground.
  • Blowin' Up: This is based on the micro-game of the same name from Touched. Players hit 1-3 poppers in the set before . Once all poppers are hit, the reward goes to those who have contributed in the process.
  • Arrow Space: This is based on the micro-game of the same name from Mega Microgame$. Players must avoid arrows falling towards them. While the ninja is in the stage, he does not affect what would happen to the players.
  • Kitty Cover: This is based on the micro-game of the same name from Mega Microgame$. The players must stay under the umbrella to avoid damage from the rain. Players can stay away from the umbrella for a brief moment as long as the fighters don’t physically touch the rain. If they do, the rain only does minor damage.
  • Taunt: While the stage and concept itself is original to Super Smash Bros., it features Jimmy T., a character who has appeared in the WarioWare games since Mega Microgame$. Players must perform a taunt before time is up. It even counts as soon as the player is attacked.

Kat & Ana[]

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Kat & Ana from WarioWare appear as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a pair. Similar to Latios and Latias, they fly across the stage, aiming at the summoner’s opponent(s).

Trophies[]

There are 4 Wario trophies in the game. 2 playable character trophies, 1 Assist trophy, and 1 series related trophy.

Name Image Console, game Description How to Unlock
Playable characters
Wario SSBB Trophy 033 Wario GB Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins
GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
Mario's self-styled rival. He loves money and gross humor. He often sets out in search of hidden treasure. His bold moves come from his superhuman strength and are completely different from Mario's moves. Aside from adventuring, he's also the chairman of game maker WarioWare, Inc. Its franchise game is WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$. Clear Classic Mode as Wario
Wario-Man SSBB Trophy 034 Wario-Man WII Super Smash Bros. Brawl Wario's Final Smash. He chomps on his favorite food, garlic, and transforms into Wario-man! His mobility goes way up. His attack power doesn't change much, but he scampers like a cockroach, using moves like crazy! He can jump over buildings and use midair attacks to fly. Oh, and he doesn't flinch from attacks. Think twice about bringing out his motorcycle at this time... Clear All-Star Mode as Wario
Assist Trophies
Kat & Ana SSBB Trophy 301 KatAna GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
WII WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Twin female ninjas who attend Diamond City Kindergarten. Kat, the older of the two, has pink hair, while the younger Ana has orange hair. Both of the girls are still very young, but they're also very respectful and address their superiors as budding ninjas should. Kat and Ana have a soft spot for living things. Kat loves cats, and Ana is attracted to flowers. Random
Series related
Wario Bike SSBB Trophy 431 Wario Bike GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! A motorcycle specially designed for Wario by Dr. Crygor, an employee at WarioWare, Inc. This monster bike has an amazing 5,000cc, 4-stroke, 350HP engine capable of pushing it down the road at up to 217 miles per hour. Of course, this road hog is also a fuel hog and gets less than 5 miles to the gallon. Getting the pegs in the right position for Wario's short legs was difficult. Clear Target Smash Level 3.

Stickers[]

There are 20 stickers based on artworks from Wario games.

Note: stickers are listed based on the game of origin, not the rapresented character, so the list doesn't include Wario stickers that are from Mario games.

Name Image Artwork from Effect in The Subspace Emissary
18-Volt SSBB Sticker 18-Volt WarioWare: Touched! [Arm] Attack +4
9-Volt SSBB Sticker 9-Volt MPG WarioWare: MPG [Electric] Attack +8
9-Volt SSBB Sticker 9-Volt Touched WarioWare: Touched! [Head] Attack +8
Ana SSBB Sticker Ana Wario WarioWare: Touched! [Slash] Attack +4
Ashley SSBB Sticker Ashley WarioWare: Touched! [Magic] Attack +22
Usable by: Peach, Zelda
Dr. Crygor SSBB Sticker DrCrygor WarioWare: Touched! [Arm, Leg] Attack +2
Dribble SSBB Sticker Dribble WarioWare: MPG [Normal] Resistance +6
Jimmy T. SSBB Sticker JimmyT WarioWare: MPG [Freezing] Attack +9
Kat SSBB Sticker Kat WarioWare: Touched! [Slash] Attack +4
Mona SSBB Sticker Mona WarioWare: Touched! [Slash] Resistance +4
Mona & Moped SSBB Sticker Mona & Moped WarioWare: MMG [Special: Indirect] Attack +8
Orbulon SSBB Sticker Orbulon WarioWare: MPG [Freezing] Attack +12
Penny SSBB Sticker Penny WarioWare: Smooth Moves [Arm, Leg] Attack +4
Spitz SSBB Sticker Spitz WarioWare: MPG [Tail] Attack +12
Usable by: Yoshi, Diddy Kong, Pikachu, Pokémon Trainer
Tiny Wario SSBB Sticker Tiny Wario Virtual Boy Wario Land Launch Resistance +26
Usable by: Wario
Wario SSBB Sticker Wario Smooth Moves WarioWare: Smooth Moves [Arm] Attack +30
Usable by: Wario
Wario & Bike SSBB Sticker Wario & Bike WarioWare: MMG [Body, Spin] Attack +21
Usable by: Wario
Wario World Symbol SSBB Sticker Wario World Symbol Wario World [Special: Direct] Attack +15
Usable by: Wario
Wario-Man SSBB Sticker Wario-Man WarioWare: Touched! [Arm, Leg] Attack +18
Usable by: Wario
Young Cricket SSBB Sticker Young Cricket WarioWare: Smooth Moves [Arm, Leg] Attack +3

Music tracks[]

The game features 9 music tracks, all new to the game, and are all playable in the WarioWare, Inc. stage.

Wario Category[]

  • WarioWare, Inc. - A slight alteration of the main menu theme from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega MicroGame$!, as well as the title screen from the same game. It is the theme of the WarioWare, Inc. stage.
  • WarioWare, Inc. Medley - A medley of a large number of songs heard in the first title of the series, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega MicroGame$!, including the opening theme, Wario's theme, as well as Dribble & Spitz's theme among others. It is used on the WarioWare, Inc. stage. This song is also played during Wario's Classic Mode credits.
  • Ashley's Theme - A big band version of the vocal theme song of Ashley in WarioWare: Touched! It is used on the WarioWare, Inc. stage.
  • Ashley's Theme (JP) - The same as the above song, but with Japanese lyrics. It is used on the WarioWare, Inc. stage.
  • Mike's Song - A 50's rock-and-roll version of the vocal theme song of Mike in WarioWare: Touched! It is used on the WarioWare, Inc. stage.
  • Mike's Song (JP) - The same as the above song, but with Japanese lyrics. It is used on the WarioWare, Inc. stage.
  • Mona Pizza's Song - A fully redone version of the vocal theme song of Mona in WarioWare: Twisted! It is used on the WarioWare, Inc. stage.
  • Mona Pizza's Song (JP) - The same as the above song, but with Japanese lyrics. It is used on the WarioWare, Inc. stage.

Sound Effects[]

  • Wario's victory theme - Shares similarities to many Wario games, featuring musical qualities from both the WarioWare series and the Wario platforming series.

Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and for Wii U[]

September 13, 2014 (3DS); November 21, 2014 (Wii U)

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Being alternate versions of the same game, these two feature mostly the same content, except for stages and trophies and including some different modes. Specifically they feature from the Wario series:

Wario[]

Wario once again returns as the only playable character from his series. He received some minor changes, including a more expressive tone from Brawl, a lighter color scheme that is more akin to the WarioWare series, and an up-smash that resembles the headbutt Mario and Luigi preformed in the original Super Smash Bros.. Wario’s Chomp ability has been modified to allow him to heal when he eats projectiles, Wario Bike is more versatile for recovery and he can stay on his bike, and Wario Waft is shown based on the width of his torso.

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Unlike other characters; the amount of different outfits from Wario in Brawl decreases. He only retains three of his alternate outfits from the previous game, all of which being from his red, blue, and green overall design. Wario gets three different biker designs. The Red and Yellow outfits are mainly a combination of two costumes each from Brawl: red with black and yellow with green. Though, one can argue the red outfit represents player 1 in WarioWare: Mega Party Game$!. The Cyan outfit gives some representation to Wario-Man.

In the Boxing Ring stage, he is referred to as “Scoundrel with a Fart of Gold”, referencing his greedy, villainous nature and his infamous Wario Waft.

This game also introduces character customization, allowing to chose between a regular variation and two alternate ones for each character's moves. Wario's alternate moves are:

  • Neutral:
    • Inhaling Chomp: Wario inhales to pull in opponents and bite on them, but deals slightly less damage.
    • Garlic Breath: Wario breathes noxious fumes that stun close range opponents and trip distant ones if they're on the ground. However, he can't eat enemies or items, and the move has a longer start-up duration than the other Chomp variants, which can leave Wario highly vulnerable to punishment.
  • Side:
    • Speedy Bike: a faster and lighter, but weaker and more fragile version of the Wario Bike.
    • Burying Bike: Despite being slower and heavier, it is able to bury enemies that it can run over.
  • Up:
    • Widescrew: Deals less damage and covers less distance, but has more control over its trajectory. It is able to travel almost completely horizontally in a similar vein to Donkey Kong’s “Spinning Kong”.
    • Corkscrew Leap: A better recovery option with far more distance. However, it takes longer to start and can't deal damage.
  • Down:
    • Rose-Scented Waft: Wario creates a fart that puts flowers on opponents’ heads, butdeals less knock-back.
    • Quick Waft: The Wario Waft charges much faster, but doesn't deal as much damage or knockback.

Stages[]

Each version of the game features only one WarioWare stage: the Nintendo 3DS version includes the returning WarioWare, Inc. stage, which is unlockable by getting Wario. The Wii U version includes the new Gamer stage, which appears from the very start.

Gamer[]

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The only WarioWare stage in Super Smash Bros. for Wii U., it appears from the very start of the game.

Based on the mini-game from Game & Wario, the stage takes place in 9-Volt’s room. The main platform is on 9-Volt’s desk in which there the layout of the books are completely random each time the stage is played. There are also occasional stickers, featuring different WarioWare characters such as 9-Volt, 18-Volt, Ana, Spitz, as well as stickers in a flip book such as Young Cricket, Mona, and Jimmy T. Occasionally in the stage, 5-Volt, 9-Volt’s mother, becomes an obstacle when she appears from the door, window, television, or even the sketchbook. Once that happens, her glare affects anyone on the light-section, which she gives a devilish look as those caught receive 20% damage with knockback. There are also occasional fake-outs, such as when an old-man in a wig will open the window, the TV multi-color pattern, the cat appearing by the door, etc.

Assist Trophies[]

Kat and Ana from Smash Bros. Brawl return in this game, with a design that resembles their Game & Wario counterparts. There also is a new one: Ashley.

Ashley[]

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The witch who lives in a haunted mansion in Diamond City appears as an Assist Trophy for the game. When she is summoned, she conjures up a purple could that surrounds her. Any opponent in the cloud moves slowly and takes damage, as well as some other effects such as becoming smaller, becoming invisible, or taking damage from food.

Mii fighter costumes[]

One of the randomly unlockable Mii headgear in the game is Wario’s cap.

A full Ashley outfit was released as DLC on Feburary 3rd, 2016. When purchased it will add Ashley's Outfit for Mii Swordfighters to the game.

Smash Tour Items[]

Items take the form of trophies in the board-game like Smash Tour mode exclusive to Super Smash Bros. for Wii U. There are three types of items: red items, that take effect on the battle, blue items, that take effect on the game board, and green items, that are usable in both. The game features 2 items from the Wario series:

Kat & Ana (Red): All collisions with walls and ceilings are automatically result in a fall break.

Ashley (Blue): Slows down the spinner.

Trophies[]

The list of trophies differs between the two versions of the game, with the 3DS version including 5 Wario trophies and the Wii U version including 9 trophies. 4 trophies are the same in both versions, 1 trophy is exclusive for the 3DS version and 5 trophies are exclusive for the Wii U version, so there are 10 trophies in total across both versions.

Note: both versions of the game have an Alternate character trophy for Wario, therefore these are sometimes listed as appearing in both games, however since they feature completely different models, we list them as separate. Also when the last 4 images are rotated 180 degrees, it brings up a completely different pose with the characters. Those images won’t be shown until they are posted on the Internet.

Name Image Console, game Description 3DS Wii U How to Unlock
Fighters
Wario File:SSB4 Trophy Wario.png GB Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (11/1992)
GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)
NTSC: A living embodiment of gross, this villain hates Mario and loves money. He claims to have known Mario since childhood, but who can tell if that's true? In Smash Bros., he's a seriously agile heavyweight fighter. He can store up his trademark Wario Waft for explosive results. Did I mention he's gross?

PAL: If someone who hated Mario tried to draw an ugly version of him, it'd probably end up looking just like Wario. The greedy villain claims they used to be childhood friends, though... In this game, he's a heavy fighter with heavy-hitting attacks. The longer you go without using his Wario Waft move, the more explosive it'll be when you..."let it out".

Check Check Clear Classic Mode as Wario
Wario (Alt.) (3DS) File:SSB4 Trophy WarioAlt 3DS.png N/A NTSC: With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! Hold the button, and he'll keep his mouth open. Also, if you gobble up healing items, they'll work better! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up, and throw it. If you take one thing away from this, it's JUMP OFF. Don't ride off the stage.

PAL: With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! Hold the button, and he'll keep his gob open too. Also, if you gobble up healing items, they'll have more effect! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up and throw it. Most importantly, though, you can JUMP OFF. No need to ride off the stage.

Check Clear All-Star Mode as Wario
Wario (Alt.) (Wii U) File:SSB4 Trophy WarioAlt WiiU.png GB Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins (11/1992)
GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)
NTSC: With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! If you use this to gobble up healing items, they'll work better! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up, and throw it. But please, for the love of all things garlicky, JUMP OFF BEFORE YOU RIDE OFF THE STAGE.

PAL: With his Chomp special, Wario can wolf down almost anything! Hold the button, and he'll keep his gob open too. Also, if you gobble up healing items, they'll have more effect! When using his Wario Bike side special, you can jump off, pick it up and throw it. Most importantly, though, you can JUMP OFF. No need to ride off the stage. |

Check Clear Classic or All-Star Mode as Wario and purchase from Trophy Shop
Wario-Man File:SSB4 Trophy Wario-Man.png N/A NTSC: With just a little nibble of garlic, humble everyman Wario transforms into the hero of justice, Wario-Man! He's...still not really all that strong, but he does get quite a bit faster, and he can launch foes farther too. And like any good hero, he has the ability to fly...by spamming attacks in midair. Just like they all do it, right?

PAL: Just a little nibble of garlic, and the humble Everyman Wario transforms into the hero of justice, Wario-Man! He's...still not really all that strong, but he does get quite a bit faster, and he can launch foes further too. And of course, like any good hero, he has the ability to fly...by spamming attacks in mid-air. That's how they all do it...right?

Check Clear All-Star Mode as Wario
Fighter related
Wario Bike File:SSB4 Trophy WarioBike.png GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)
Wii Mario Kart Wii (04/2008)
NTSC: A ridiculously powerful motorcycle designed for Wario by Dr. Crygor, this mean machine sports wide handles and raised pedals to accommodate Wario's unique dimensions. Summoned into battle as his side special attack, even Wario can have trouble keeping this thing upright at times.

PAL: A motorbike made for Wario by genius scientist Dr. Crygor. At 2.7m in length, with wide handles and raised pedals, it's perfect for Wario! The bike will appear when you use Wario's side special move, but you'd better know how to do it properly or you might end up flipping over, and that would just be embarrassing...

Check Check 3DS:
Random

Wii U:
Purchase at the Trophy Shop.

Assist Trophies
Kat & Ana File:SSB4 Trophy Kat&Ana.png GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)
DS WarioWare: Touched! (02/2005)
NTSC: These ninja twin sisters of the Iga Clan attend Diamond City Kindergarten. The high-tech katanas they carry, made by Dr. Crygor, are like an extension of their own bodies. They strike at incredible speed with devastating attacks. By the way, Kat is the one with pink hair.

PAL: Telling these twin sisters apart is easy: Kat's hair is pink; Ana's is orange. They both go to Diamond City Kindergarten, love nature, and train as ninjas with the Iga clan. In this game, they deliver an impressive joint cross-slash attack with the gigantic high-tech swords Dr. Crygor made them.

Check Check 3DS:
Clear Solo 10-Man Smash with all fighters.

Wii U:
Purchase at the Trophy Shop.

Ashley File:SSB4 Trophy Ashley.png DS WarioWare: Touched! (02/2005)
Wii WarioWare: Smooth Moves (01/2007)
NTSC: This young witch-in-training lives in a haunted mansion in Diamond City. She's shy and quick to anger, but secretly she wants more friends. When she appears on the battlefield, she will summon a damaging zone of darkness around her. The zone causes a variety of effects, none of them good.

PAL: Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion? You'd better learn her name, 'cause she's Aa-ashley! This little witch loves cursing people, but also wants more friends. Talk about wanting to have your cake and eat it, too... In battle, she conjures a zone of darkness that both damages and shrinks other fighters!

Check Check 3DS:
Random

Wii U:
Purchase at the Trophy Shop.

Stage elements
9-Volt & His Mother File:SSB4 Trophy 9&5-Volt.png GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)
Wii U Game & Wario (06/2013)
NTSC: Wario and friends' newest selection of minigames are all designed to be played with the Wii U GamePad. In Gamer, you take on the role of young 9-Volt, playing a selection of microgames in bed at night. When his mom pops her head in, you'd better pretend to be asleep. If she catches you playing, it's game over!

PAL: The newest selection of minigames in Game & Wario are all designed to be played with the Wii U GamePad. GAMER has you take on the role of young 9-Volt, playing a selection of microgames in bed at night. When his mum pops her head in, you'd better pretend to be asleep, because if she catches you playing, it's game over!

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Series related
Mona File:SSB4 Trophy Mona.png GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)
DS WarioWare: Touched! (02/2005)
NTSC: Normally she's an ordinary high schooler from Diamond City, but in Game & Wario, Mona is a roving photographer eager for the big scoop! In the solo game Shutter, you scour the city on the TV screen for your targets and then use the Wii U GamePad to snap pics of them! Get the perfect shot to make the front page of the papers!

PAL: Normally, she's an ordinary high-schooler from Diamond City, but in Game & Wario, Mona is a roving photographer eager for a scoop! In the solo game CAMERA, you scour the city on the TV screen for your targets, then use the Wii U GamePad to snap pics of them! Get the perfect shot and make the front page of the papers!

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Dr. Crygor File:SSB4 Trophy DrCrygor.png GBA WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)
DS WarioWare: Touched! (02/2005)
NTSC: This technological genius (or perhaps mad scientist would be more accurate) has created many interesting inventions. Besides the life-support suit that Crygor himself wears, he's also made vehicles, such as the Wario Car. Rumor has it he's even working on a time machine. Quite the valuable employee of WarioWare, Inc.

PAL: This technological genius (or perhaps "mad scientist" would be more accurate) has created many interesting inventions. Besides the life-support suit that Crygor himself wears, he's also made vehicles, such as the Wario Car, and rumour has it he's even working on a time machine. A valuable employee of WarioWare, Inc.

Check Purchase at the Trophy Shop.

Music tracks[]

The only Wario tracks in the 3DS version are the Wario Ware Inc. stage theme, as well as the Ashley Song. Japan gets the Japanese version while the other countries get the English version. Both are returning from Brawl as unlockable tracks after unlocking Wario, play in WarioWare Inc. stage, and coming back to the Wii U version.

The Wii U version features 7 Wario tracks, including 3 new tracks and 4 returning tracks. All of these tracks play on the Gamer stage. The only tracks not returning are Mike’s Song and the Mona’s Pizza Song, in both English and Japanese translations.

Wario's victory fanfare also returns unchanged from Brawl (which is based on the Ruins track that’ll be mentioned later), but it's unavailable in the Sound Test and is therefore not listed here.

All tracks available in the Wii U version are:

  • WarioWare, Inc. - A slight alteration of the main menu theme from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega MicroGame$!, as well as the title screen from the same game. It returns from Brawl and for Nintendo 3DS.
  • WarioWare, Inc. Medley - A medley of a large number of songs heard in the first title of the series, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega MicroGame$!, including the opening theme, Wario's theme, as well as Dribble & Spitz's theme among others. It returns from Brawl.
  • Ashley's Song - A big band version of the vocal theme song of Ashley in WarioWare: Touched! It returns from Brawl and for Nintendo 3DS, but some of the lyrics are different from that version.
  • Ashley's Theme (JP) - The same as the above song, but with Japanese lyrics. It returns from Brawl and for Nintendo 3DS,
  • Ashley's Song (JP) Ver. 2: The same as the above song, but covered in a style similar to a military march. This version is exclusive to the Japanese version of the game.
  • Ruins (Wario Land: Shake It!): This theme, taken directly from its home game of Wario Land: Shake It!, is played in Stonecarving City, the first stage of the game. This is the only song based on Wario Land and marks the first time a Wario stage has used music from said game series instead of from WarioWare.
  • Gamer: A song taken from the eponymous game from Game and Wario. Mostly silent, it is also filled with suspenseful audio cues that could either announce the arrival of 5-Volt or fake players out. When played in My Music, Sound Test, or Custom Stages, it only plays the "Mom Appears!" cue that normally plays when 5-Volt jumps out of the television and sweeps the stage with her gaze.

WarioWare Gold[]

July 27, 2018

Sub-universe link: Elements from Super Smash Bros

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This game features compatibility with many different amiibo. Scanning a compatible one will make Wario draw a sketch of the character, which can be exchanged for in-game coins.

These include many Super Smash Bros. amiibo, although in most cases the Mario and Zelda characters will produce sketches based on amiibo from their own series; the only exceptions are Donkey Kong and Link, whose sketches are based specifically on their Super Smash Bros. amiibo, while the Wario and Rosalina amiibo produce different sketches from their Super Mario counterparts. Sketches made from Super Smash Bros. amiibo are: (Note that while the main subject is always the same, the background and the style of the painting are randomized each time)

Scanning the Super Smash Bros. Inkling amiibo (which would be released on December 7, 2018) also produces a sketch, but it's the same one as the Inkling Girl amiibo from the Splatoon series (released on May 28, 2015), so its compatibility is considered incidental. (see here)

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate[]

December 7, 2018

  • 1 playable character (Wario)
  • 2 stages
  • 1 Assist Trophy (Ashley)
  • 2 Mii hats and 1 Mii outfit
  • 20 spirits (including 1 from spinoff)
  • 11 music tracks

Wario[]

Wario is once again the only Wario character in the game, and not being one of the eight starting characters from the original Super Smash Bros. he's unlockable, like he was in for Nintendo 3DS.

Like all other unlockable characters, he can be unlocked by either having him join the party in World of Light, playing enough VS matches, or clearing Classic mode with specific characters. Specifically, Wario is the 24th character unlocked playing VS Matches, and the seventh in Samus' Classic Mode unlock tree.

His design and moveset received only minor changes, and his Final Smash, Wario-Man, is changed into a quicker non-controllable version: after eating garlic, Wario dashes forward, and if he hits an opponent, the opponent is trapped and he triggers a single flurry of blows with comical effects. He retains the eight alternate outfits from the previous game, albeit reordered to alternate between the biker outfits and overall designs. He also gets a readjusted victory pose and down taunt.

Wario's Classic Mode is called "I'm-a Gonna Win!", and all his opponents are champions with heavy-hitting attacks. The final boss is Master Hand. The catchpharse itself can be a reference to his onternational catchphrase from Mario Kart 64.

Stages[]

Both WarioWare, Inc. and Gamer stages from previous games return in Ultimate. The stages are mostly unchanged, save for graphical enhancements. However, in the Gamer stage, pictures of Young Cricket were replaced by pics of Penny.

In this game it's also possible to turn off Stage Hazards, which removes the micro games from WarioWare, Inc., as well as the 5-Volt and fake-outs being removed from Gamer.

Ashley[]

Ashley returns as the only Wario Assist Trophy in the game and acts the same way as she did in the previous game, still being invulnerable to opponents' attacks. This also means Kat & Ana are scrapped off from the previous game.

Mii fighter costumes[]

The Ashley Hat and Ashley Outfit for Mii Swordfighters return and are now available in the base game, as well as Wario's Hat for any Mii fighter. All three items are available for purchase in the in-game shop, or given as random rewards.

Spirits[]

The game features 20 spirits from the Wario series. Most of them are unlockable in Spirits mode, either in Adventure Mode or the Spirits Board, where the player must win in a fight with specific conditions, simulating a fight against the spirit's character. Alternative unlock criteria are indicated when available. Most spirits can also be obtained as random rewards or by purchasing them from the in-game shop; this is only listed when it's the only way to unlock the spirit.

Fighter Spirits usually come in two alternative artworks, one based on artwork from the character's original series, and the artwork from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate itself; only the original series artwork is shown here.

The game indicates each spirit's sub-series of origin; we also indicate the specific game that originated the artwork when necessary.

# Name Image Artwork from Spirit stats Augmented fight / Unlock criteria Notes
729 Wario WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Fighter spirit Clear Classic Mode as Wario
730 Wario (Overalls) Super Mario Bros. Encyclopedia Fighter spirit Buy from the in-game shop for 300 G
731 Jimmy T WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Primary (★★★) [Shield] Summon using cores from Don Flamenco and Kalypso
732 Mona WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Support (★★★)
•Undamaged Down Special ↑
Summon using cores from Ouendan Cheerleaders and Ayumi Tachibana
733 9-Volt & 18-Volt WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Support (★★★)
•Zap Floor Immunity
Vs: Incineroar (Green) & Villager (Yellow)
In: Gamer (Battlefield form)
Music: WarioWare, Inc.
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Sheriff)

•Item: Boss Galaga
•The enemy is easily distracted by items

734 Dribble & Spitz WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Support (★★)
• Battering Items ↑
Vs: Wario (Classic Cyan) & Pikachu (Green)
In: Saffron City
Music: WarioWare, Inc.
•All fighters move faster and can't stop quickly after a little while

•The enemy favors side specials

The stage represents Dribble & Spitz's hometown, Diamond City.
735 Kat & Ana WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Master spirit
•Ninja Style
Vs: Sheik x2 (Purple & Red)
In: Suzaku Castle
Music: The Mysterious Murasame Castle Medley
•Item: Throwing Types •The enemy loves to jump
736 Dr. Crygor WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Primary (★★) [Grab]
• Electric Attack ↑
Vs: Dr. Mario (Blue), R.O.B. (Blue), & Wario (Green)
In: WarioWare, Inc. (hazards off)
Music: Mike's Song
•Defeat the main fighter to win
The R.O.B. minion fighter and music represents Dr. Crygor's robotic creation, Mike.
737 Orbulon WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Support (★★)
•Irreversible Controls
Vs: Mewtwo (Red)
In: Balloon Fight (Battlefield form)
Music: WarioWare, Inc.
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Starman)

•The enemy deals damage when falling
•The enemy has increased jump power

738 Wario-Man WarioWare series
WarioWare Touched!
Primary (★★★★) [Attack] Vs: Wario (Classic Cyan)
In: WarioWare, Inc. (hazards off)
Music: WarioWare, Inc.
•Rule: Sudden Final Smash

•The enemy's FS Meter charges quickly

739 Ashley WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Support (★★★★)
•Fast Final Smash Meter
Vs: Mii Swordfighter (Ashley Wig, Ashley Outfit, Moveset 1322, High Voice Type 8) & Tiny Ridley (Red)
In: WarioWare, Inc.
Music: Ashley's Song
•Assist Trophy Enemies (Ashley)

•Hazard: Left Is Right, Right Is Left •Magic attacks aren't as effective against the enemy


Summon with cores from Charlotte Aulin, Star Rod, any neutral core, and any support core.
The red Tiny Ridley minion fighter represents Ashley's assistant demon familiar, Red.
740 Young Cricket WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Support (★)
• Aura Attack ↑
Vs: Lucario (Navy)
In: Suzaku Castle
Music: Chun-Li Stage Type A
•Item Tidal Wave

•The enemy's dash attacks have increased power

•The stage and music represents the Assembly Dojo hosted by Young Cricket and his master, Master Mantis.

•The Food item (Pork Buns) in the Item Tidal Wave rule references Young Cricket often going hungry while training with pork buns being the food he often eats.

741 5-Volt WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Primary (★★) [Neutral]
•Can Be Enhanced at Lv. 99
Vs: Isabelle (Red)
In: Gamer
Music: Gamer
•Earthquake

•Sudden Damage

742 5-Volt (Angry) WarioWare series
WarioWare Gold
Primary (★★★) [Neutral]
•Critical-Health Attack ↑
Enhanced from 5-Volt
743 Pyoro WarioWare series
WarioWare, Inc: Micro Minigame$
Support (★★)
•Mr. Saturn Equipped
Vs: Yoshi (Red)
In: Balloon Fight (Battlefield form)
Music: WarioWare, Inc.
•Item: Deku Nuts

•The enemy is easily distracted by items

The Deku Seed item represents the beans Pyoro eats with his long tongue.
744 Fronks WarioWare series
Game & Wario
Support (★)
•Improved Escape
Vs: Tiny Pichu (Cyan) x4
In: WarioWare, Inc. (hazards off)
Music: Mike's Song
•Take your strongest team into this no-frills battle
745 Captain Syrup Wario series
Wario Land: Shake It!
Primary (★★) [Grab] Vs: Bayonetta (Pink) & Giant King Dedede (Grey)
In: Pirate Ship
Music: The Great Sea / Menu Select
•Items will be pulled toward the enemy

•The enemy is easily distracted by items

The Giant King Dedede minion fighter represents either her avian henchman, Bobo, or the Genie who assists her at the end of Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3.
746 Princess Shakora Wario series
Wario Land 4
Support (★)
•Super Leaf Equipped
Vs: Peach (Fire), Mr. Game & Watch, and Wario (Red)
In: Mushroom Kingdom II
Music: Ruins - Wario Land: Shake It!
•Item: Transforming Types

•Defeat the main fighter to win
•Timed battle
•The enemy tends to avoid conflict

•The Mr. Game & Watch minion fighter and the Transforming Type items represents Princess Shokora transforming into a black cat, who often shapeshifts into a being resembling Mr. Game & Watch.

•The stage represents the main setting of Wario Land 4, the Golden Pyramid, likely referencing Arabian Night, one of the levels in the pyramid's Sapphire Passage, which has a similar Arabian theme to Super Mario Bros. 2.

747 Captain Cannoli Wario series
Wario: Master of Disguise
Primary (★) [Attack]
•Magic Attack ↑
Vs: Wario (Green)
In: WarioWare, Inc. (hazards off)
Music: Ashley's Song
•Item: Transforming Types •Items will be pulled toward the enemy
This spirit battle represents the main gameplay mechanic of Wario: Masters of Disguise where Wario transforms into eight different disguises, each with a unique function.
748 Shake King Wario series
Wario Land: Shake It!
Primary (★★) [Grab]
•Strong Throw
Vs: King K. Rool (Yellow)
In: Pirate Ship (hazards off)
Music: Ruins - Wario Land: Shake It!
•Periodic earthquakes will shake the stage

•The enemy favors grabs and throws

The Earthquake rule and the second battle condition represents the grabbing and shaking gameplay mechanic in Wario Land: Shake It!

Music tracks[]

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Victory! Wario - Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

The game features 11 Wario tracks, which are all tracks returning from Brawl and for Nintendo 3DS / Wii U. Additionally, the different Japanese versions of Ashley's Song are referenced from the Smash Bros. game each one originates from. All of these tracks are available from the start,

Unlike previous games, this time each track can be chosen to play on any Wario stage.  Update to Ver. 8.1.0 on August 4, 2020 allowed any of these tracks to be played on Battlefield, Small Battlefield, Big Battlefield, and Final Destination stages.

Wario's Victory fanfare also returns from the previous game, albeit slightly sped up, but it's not available in the Sound Test and is therefore not listed here.

License[]

Copyrights for both series are held by Nintendo.

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