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 Dribble 

(Japanese: ドリブル, Hepburn: Doriburu) and Spitz (Japanese: スピッツ, H
epburn: Supittsu) are two developers who speak with Bronx accents. They also work
as cabbies, and their cab, which was designed by Dr. Crygor, has the ability to go
anywhere. Dribble is a large anthropomorphic bulldog with red hair. He is large,
burly, and seems gruff, but he is actually quite calm and friendly. Spitz is a yellow
anthropomorphic cat. He is always squinting and wears goggles. Their levels
generally involve picking up a weird customer and forgetting to ask for the fare.
Dribble is voiced by Kyle Hebert in Gold, while Spitz is voiced by Griffin Puatu.
 Dr. Crygor (Japanese: Dr.クライゴア, Hepburn: Dokutā Kuraigoa) is a quirky
scientist whose inventions include his cryogenic suit, Mike, the karaoke robot that
would "solve all his cleaning needs", the Super MakerMatic 21, and the Kelerometer
diet machine. One of the character card descriptions in WarioWare Gold states that
he is over 100 years old. He is the grandfather of Penny Crygor. In WarioWare:
Touched, Dr. Crygor accidentally gets caught in his latest invention and is younger
and more fit, with red accents to his costume, as well as a full helmet. These
changes remain for a part of WarioWare: Smooth Moves. He is voiced by Kyle
Hebert in Gold.
 The Fronk (Japanese: しゃぎぃ, Hepburn: Shagī) are 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 addition to several varieties of yellow Fronk, there are also
red and blue varieties; their faces vary individually from each other. 9-Volt's pet Fronk
is voiced by Todd Haberkorn in Gold.
 Jimmy T. (Japanese: ジミー T., Hepburn: Jimī Tī) is a man with a large blue afro
wig, who is a disco dancing fanatic. Jimmy is always seen frequenting hot Diamond
City night spots, particularly Club Sugar. His family, which also dances with him
includes Papa T. and Mama T., and his brother and sister, James T. and Jamie
T. He also has a doppelganger named Jimmy P. whose hair is a different color to
his. Their levels often involve remixing the games from previous stages. He is voiced
by Vegas Trip in Gold.
 Kat (Japanese: カット, Hepburn: Katto) and Ana (Japanese: アナ) are kindergarten-
aged ninja twins. Kat has pink hair with a single ponytail, while Ana has orange hair
with two ponytails. They have four pets: Don the Sparrow, Shadow the Dog,
Shuriken the Falcon, and Numchuck the Monkey. Kat & Ana make a cameo
appearance in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
and Wii U as Assist Trophy characters and regular trophies. Kat is voiced
by Stephanie Sheh in Gold, while Ana was voiced by Fryda Wolff.
 Lulu (Japanese: ルールー, Hepburn: Ruru) is a young girl who made her appearance
in WarioWare Goldand WarioWare: Get it togeter coming from an isolated town
called Luxeville. Despite her age, she is very smart and brave, considering how she's
able to battle Wario Deluxe. She seems to view herself as a hero of sorts, as
supported by her saying "Lulu...the greatest hero ever.." in her sleep during one of
the cutscenes. She is voiced by Alex Cazares.
 Mike (Japanese: マイク, Hepburn: Maiku) is a karaoke robot made by Dr. Crygor.
Despite being a robot built for karaoke, the slightly mad doctor programs him to be a
cleaning robot. Eventually, Mike overrides his cleaning program with his karaoke
program by blowing on a pile of dust. He is voiced by Robbie Daymond in Gold.
 Mona (Japanese: モナ) is a high school student with a different part-time job in each
game. Mona is quite adventurous, cheerful and culturally savvy. She always seems
to be late to wherever she is going, often speeds on her scooter to make up for lost
time, and uses the assistance of her animal companions to stop anyone trying to
slow her down. Her former occupations include working at a gelato shop, pizza
delivery girl on Mona Pizza, bassist, football cheerleader, and a temple explorer.
Also, Mona has a crush on Wario. She is voiced by Stephanie Sheh in Gold.
 Orbulon (Japanese: オービュロン, Hepburn: Ōbyuron) is an intelligent alien. He has
an IQ of 300. The instruction manual for WarioWare, Inc.: Mega
Microgame$! and WarioWare Gold both imply that Orbulon was born in the year 0.
Orbulon first wishes to conquer Earth, but after crash-landing on the planet, he
settles into life on Earth and ends his mission of conquest. He is voiced by Robbie
Daymond in Gold.
 Penny Crygor (Japanese: ペニー・クライゴア, Hepburn: Penī Kuraigoa) is the
granddaughter of Dr. Crygor and dreams of becoming a great scientist. Her stage
in WarioWare Gold reveals that she also has a hidden desire to become a singer.
Penny sees her grandfather as an excellent scientist, though she also recognizes his
eccentric nature. She is voiced by Fryda Wolff in Gold.
 Pyoro (Japanese: ピョロ) is a character that has his own game in almost
every WarioWare title, each one varying in style. The original Pyoro game is Wario's
inspiration to found WarioWare, Inc.. Pyoro resembles a round red bird with a white
belly, short wings, and a very stretchy tongue. Pyoro 2 (from the GBA version) is the
only game where Pyoro is yellow with a tail. Pyoro also appears as a title character
in Bird & Beans, the DSi re-release.
 Young Cricket (Japanese: ヤングクリケット, Hepburn: Yangu Kuriketto) is first
introduced in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. He has flowing black hair with white
streaks and a blue outfit. He practices martial arts and trains with his master, Master
Mantis, in the hopes of becoming a kung-fu master. Young Cricket is voiced
by Robbie Daymond in Gold, while Master Mantis is voiced by Owen Thomas.
Minor characters[edit]

 13-Amp (Japanese: サーティーンアンプ, Hepburn: Sātīn Anpu) is a female teenager


who appears in 18-Volt's stage from WarioWare Gold. She steals a kid's video
games, but 18-Volt gives them back after beating 13-Amp in a rap battle. 13-Amp is
voiced by Cristina Vee.
 4.1 and 4.2 are Mona's two wolflike pets who made their first appearance
in WarioWare: Touched! (2004). 4.1 and 4.2 only appear during Mona's story. When
Vanessa sics The Dinosaurs, other members of her band, in their hawk-like plane on
Mona when she travels to the Hawt House, they steal Art, a member of Mona's band,
from her van. Pizza Joe comes in, along with her three other animals, to reclaim him.
Unfortunately, Mona's animals fail miserably. Joe then distracts The Dinosaurs long
enough for 4.1 and 4.2 to come in and use their soccer ball launcher on the
Dinosaurs plane. Sadly, even they were unable to save Art from the Dinosaurs. 4.1
and 4.2 have not been seen since.
 Doris 1 (Japanese: クリナ, Hepburn: Kurina) is a robot who appears in WarioWare
Gold that was created by Dr. Crygor before Mike. While on an expedition in Agate
Forest, they encounter her and Doris 1 chases Dr. Crygor for abandoning her. After
that, they take her back to Dr. Crygor's Lab, where she is forgiven.
 Bridget the Baker (Japanese: ケーキやのてんいん みやこ, Hepburn: Kekiya no
tenin Miyako) is the owner of the Sweet Spot Bakery that Wario visits in the
game WarioWare: Touched! (2004). After the dentist Dr. Payne told Wario to stay
away from all sweets, (since he got a cavity from eating too many sweets) he left the
Dental Clinic and picked up the scent from the bakery. Ignoring what the dentist said,
Wario asked Bridget the Baker to give him 10 pies. After a few bites Wario got
another cavity and the pain sent him all the way to the Dental Clinic. While he flew
away, Bridget bid him goodbye with a friendly "Thank you, come again."
 Dark Lord Hum Gree (Japanese: まおうハラ・ペーコ, Hepburn: Maō Hara Pēko) is
a demon who appears in WarioWare Gold who makes a monster very hungry.
According to Red, he is never satisfied, mean and breathes fire. After being defeated
by Ashley, he changes into a different person. His name is a play on the word
"hungry".
 Joe (Japanese: ジョー, Hepburn: Jō) is an anthropomorphic beagle who made his
first appearance in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! (2004). He usually appears
alongside Mona, often as a co-worker. Like Mona, he has several occupations
throughout the series, such as a gelato shop worker and clothing store owner. He is
voiced by Kyle Hebert in Gold.
 Vanessa (Japanese: 瓦内萨, Hepburn: Wǎnèisà) is a pop singer from WarioWare:
Touched!, her main appearance being as the antagonist of Mona's story, Cute Cuts.
 Sal Out (Japanese: ナオ コモリ, Hepburn: Nao Komori) is Diamond City's popular
singer who made her first appearance in WarioWare: Twisted! (2004). She appears
during Mona's storyline as the singer for Mona Pizza's commercial.

Other games[edit]
Main article: List of Wario video games §  Other games
Wario has starred in puzzle games such as Mario & Wario and Wario's Woods (the latter of
which he was featured as the main antagonist while Toad took the role as the main hero), as well
as crossing over into the Bomberman universe with Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman! (1994).

Appearances in other game series[edit]


Wario is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, his default outfit being his
motorcyclist outfit as seen in the WarioWare games, although he can also wear his classic
overalls. He can transform into Wario-Man after obtaining a Smash Ball. His motorcycle is used
as one of his special attacks.[7] Kat and Ana also make appearances as an Assist Trophy.[8] Many
stickers also represent WarioWare, Inc. — in addition to all of the above appearing as stickers
and trophies, there are stickers of other WarioWare characters.[9] Also, there is
a WarioWare stage, named WarioWare, Inc., based on the Variety Tower location
from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! with several different microgames that run in the
background, one of which features Jimmy T. Completing the tasks set by the games awards
power-ups like invincibility or growth. This stage also features Ashley's Song, Mike's Theme and
Mona Pizza's Song as background music. All three are featured in Japanese and English.
[10]
 Wario is once again playable in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS  and  Wii U, however he
now appears as unlockable, instead of being available from the start as in the previous game.
The 3DS version retains the WarioWare, Inc. stage from Brawl, while the Wii U version has a
stage based on the Gamer sub-game in Game & Wario. Ashley, another character
from WarioWare, is also included as an Assist Trophy in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
and Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and a downloadable Mii costume in Super Smash
Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U.
The Alien Bunnies from Orbulon's stage in Mega Microgame$ make an appearance in Rhythm
Tengoku, a game developed by the same team, and also make brief appearances in its
sequel, Rhythm Heaven. A later sequel, Rhythm Heaven Megamix features two unlockable
challenges called "Wario...Where?" that remix several of the minigames to feature characters
from the WarioWare series

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