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Mona appears in ''[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]'', where she helps to run the Wario Park with Wario, [[Jimmy T.]], [[Kat and Ana]]. In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'', Mona explores a hidden temple with Joe as her cameraman in Indiana Jonesesque fashion. Within this game, she's also shown to be among the WarioWare employees who defected to Diamond Software, seemingly in order to receive actual pay. She returns to WarioWare by ''[[Game & Wario]]''. In this game, she has become a photojournalist for the Diamond City Times, and in the minigame Shutter, she takes pictures of hidden criminals. She also has a Cluck-a-Pop Capsule feature called Mona Superscoop, where she talks about Diamond City and its various residents. | Mona appears in ''[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]'', where she helps to run the Wario Park with Wario, [[Jimmy T.]], [[Kat and Ana]]. In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'', Mona explores a hidden temple with Joe as her cameraman in Indiana Jonesesque fashion. Within this game, she's also shown to be among the WarioWare employees who defected to Diamond Software, seemingly in order to receive actual pay. She returns to WarioWare by ''[[Game & Wario]]''. In this game, she has become a photojournalist for the Diamond City Times, and in the minigame Shutter, she takes pictures of hidden criminals. She also has a Cluck-a-Pop Capsule feature called Mona Superscoop, where she talks about Diamond City and its various residents. | ||
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*It is implied, at least in the first two games, that Wario and Mona have a thing for each other; Wario is shown to dream about her in the first game, and Mona's instructional manual description says that she is "a little smitten" with Wario. There is likely an age gap between them, however, as Mona is described as a high school student while Wario seems to be in his 20s. | *It is implied, at least in the first two games, that Wario and Mona have a thing for each other; Wario is shown to dream about her in the first game, and Mona's instructional manual description says that she is "a little smitten" with Wario. There is likely an age gap between them, however, as Mona is described as a high school student while Wario seems to be in his 20s. | ||
*According to an official Japanese ''WarioWare'' site, Mona's father is an artist, and her mother is a busy supermodel whom she rarely sees. She relates to Ashley's feelings of loneliness due to how she ends up missing her mother. | *According to an official Japanese ''WarioWare'' site, Mona's father is an artist, and her mother is a busy supermodel whom she rarely sees. She relates to Ashley's feelings of loneliness due to how she ends up missing her mother. | ||
+ | *Two stickers of Mona appear in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', one showing her with her moped from the first game while other shows her in ''WarioWare: Touched!''. She also makes a vocal appearance, as the Mona Pizza song is part of the game's soundtrack. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]'', she appears as a trophy based on her ''Game & Wario'' appearance. | ||
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