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|species=Human
 
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|relatives=[[Waluigi]] (possible brother)
 
|relatives=[[Waluigi]] (possible brother)
|voiced by=[[Thomas Spindler]] (1997-2000)<br />[[Charles Martinet]] (1997, 1999-2022)<br />[[Kevin Afghani]] (2023-Present)
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|voiced by=[[Thomas Spindler]] (1997-2000)<br />[[Charles Martinet]] (1997, 1999-2022)
 
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[[Image:Babywario.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Wario as a baby]]
 
[[Image:Babywario.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Wario as a baby]]
Little is conclusively known about Wario's background. It is possible that he and [[Mario]] knew each other previous to his first chronological appearance, as Mario's narration in the instruction manual for ''Super Mario Land 2'' mentions that Wario has been antagonizing him since they were children, but the details are unclear. He was seen as a baby in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' (making him around the same age as Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Bowser]]). Apparently the Toadies attempted to kidnap him, but they found his crying to be too annoying. Baby Wario was found by [[Yoshi]] and joined his party of babies for the last four levels of the third world. He left the group after clearing the third level castle, so that he could explore it for treasure.
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Little is conslusively known about Wario's background. It is is said that he and Mario knew each other previous to his first canon appearance. He was seen as a baby in ''[[Yoshi's Island DS]]'' (making him around the same age as Mario, [[Luigi]], [[Princess Peach]], [[Donkey Kong]] and [[Bowser]]). Apparently the Toadies attempted to kidnap him, but they found his crying to be too annoying. Baby Wario was found by [[Yoshi]] and joined his party of babies for the last four levels of the third world. He left the group after clearing the third level castle, so that he could explore it for treasure.
  
 
He was later seen at the final level, Bowser's castle, searching for more treasure (to Baby Bowser's displeasure). He rejoined Yoshi's group for the final battle against Bowser, and afterwards he was returned to his "home", which was a pile of hoarded treasures on a floating raft. The ending revealed that Baby Wario was one of the seven "star children", born with one of the seven fallen stars. Baby Wario's special ability was a magnet which could attract metal (particularly coins).
 
He was later seen at the final level, Bowser's castle, searching for more treasure (to Baby Bowser's displeasure). He rejoined Yoshi's group for the final battle against Bowser, and afterwards he was returned to his "home", which was a pile of hoarded treasures on a floating raft. The ending revealed that Baby Wario was one of the seven "star children", born with one of the seven fallen stars. Baby Wario's special ability was a magnet which could attract metal (particularly coins).
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===Wario the Villain===
 
===Wario the Villain===
 
[[Image:WarioSML.jpg|thumb|left|Wario's original debut]]
 
[[Image:WarioSML.jpg|thumb|left|Wario's original debut]]
Wario played the role of villain most often in his early appearances. In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', he took over Mario's castle and [[Mario Land]] while [[Mario]] was busy taking care of [[Tatanga]] in [[Sarasaland]] (in the first ''[[Super Mario Land]]''). After Mario collected the six golden coins, he entered his castle and fought Wario in the throne room. During the battle, Wario used some power-ups such as a [[Carrot]] and [[Fire Flower]], but he was ultimately defeated by Mario. Afterwards, Wario attacked Mario and his friends again in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', in a stranger way. He flew around in a small plane and dropped buckets and other items which landed on the heads of Mario, Peach or Yoshi, blinding them as they navigated an area of obstacles. With the help of [[Wanda]] and Luigi, they were able to get to safety, and Wario's prank was undone. At the end, one of the characters boarded a similar plane and dropped a bucket over Wario's head, causing him to crash and become trapped in the bucket.
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Wario played the role of villain most often in his early appearances. In ''[[Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins]]'', he took over Mario's castle and [[Mario Land]] while [[Mario]] was busy taking care of [[Tatanga]] in [[Sarasaland]] (in the first ''[[Super Mario Land]]''). After Mario collected the six golden coins, he entered his castle and fought Wario in the throne room. During the battle, Wario used some power-ups such as a [[Carrot]] and [[Fire Flower]], but he was ultimately defeated by Mario.
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Afterwards, Wario attacked Mario and his friends again in ''[[Mario & Wario]]'', in a stranger way. He flew around in a small plane and dropped buckets and other items which landed on the heads of Mario, Peach or Yoshi, blinding them as they navigated an area of obstacles. With the help of [[Wanda]] and Luigi, they were able to get to safety, and Wario's prank was undone. At the end, one of the characters boarded a similar plane and dropped a bucket over Wario's head, causing him to crash and become trapped in the bucket. In ''[[Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!]]'', Wario battled with a hero from another world, [[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Bomberman|Bomberman]]. Whoever won this battle depended on which character had been chosen by the player.  
  
 
Wario then invaded the Peaceful Woods with an army of monsters and redubbed it Wario's Woods in [[Wario's Woods|the game of the same name]], although it was implied that the monsters were only hostile due to "the nightmare that Wario inspired". This time, he was defeated by [[Toad]]. At the end of the game, in the NES Round Clear version, he became huge in an attempt to intimidate Toad, until he became too large, and the body popped  to revert Wario to his normal self with an inflation pump nearby. At this point, he attempted to flee in his plane, only to crash into a tree and fall comically.  In the SNES Round Game Mode, he erected a castle in the middle of the forest which Toad destroyed with a single bomb while Wario flew overhead in his plane, and without Wario's influence, the monsters settled peacefully in the forest. This was the last of Wario's villainous acts for a while.
 
Wario then invaded the Peaceful Woods with an army of monsters and redubbed it Wario's Woods in [[Wario's Woods|the game of the same name]], although it was implied that the monsters were only hostile due to "the nightmare that Wario inspired". This time, he was defeated by [[Toad]]. At the end of the game, in the NES Round Clear version, he became huge in an attempt to intimidate Toad, until he became too large, and the body popped  to revert Wario to his normal self with an inflation pump nearby. At this point, he attempted to flee in his plane, only to crash into a tree and fall comically.  In the SNES Round Game Mode, he erected a castle in the middle of the forest which Toad destroyed with a single bomb while Wario flew overhead in his plane, and without Wario's influence, the monsters settled peacefully in the forest. This was the last of Wario's villainous acts for a while.
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[[Image:Wariocar.jpg|thumb|150px|Wario in his classic yellow outfit with his [[Wario Car]]]]
 
[[Image:Wariocar.jpg|thumb|150px|Wario in his classic yellow outfit with his [[Wario Car]]]]
Wario continued going on treasure-hunting adventures, first traveling to the lost land of the Awazons in ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. Captain Syrup later attempted to gain revenge on Wario in ''[[Wario Land II]]''. She had her pirates raided Wario's castle and looted all his treasures while he was sleeping. Wario proceeded to embark on another adventure in which he battled and defeated Syrup to regain his treasure. In ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', he accidentally stumbled into a magical music box with a city inside. Tricked by the evil clown demon, [[Rudy]], he set out to collecting all the treasures for him. Rudy turned out to be an evil entity and tried to renege on his promise by trying to destroy Wario. Wario was able to defeat Rudy and saved the people of the music box, who freed Wario from that world while letting him keep the treasure that he had collected.
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Wario continued going on treasure-hunting adventures, first traveling to the lost land of the Awazons in ''[[Virtual Boy Wario Land]]''. Captain Syrup later attempted to gain revenge on Wario. She had her pirates raided Wario's castle and looted all his treasures while he was sleeping. This set the events of ''[[Wario Land II]]'' into motion, as Wario battled and defeated Syrup to regain his treasure. In ''[[Wario Land 3]]'', he accidentally stumbled into a magical music box with a city inside. Tricked by the evil clown demon, [[Rudy]], he set out to collecting all the treasures for him. But not one to be taken lightly, Wario defeated Rudy and set the inhabitants free from his evil.
  
While he did not originally appear in ''[[Super Mario 64]]'', his presence there was retroactively established in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]''. In that version, Wario joined Mario and Luigi (he and Luigi being described as 'party crashers') on a trip to [[Princess Peach's Castle]] for cake. The three of them were subsequently captured by Bowser and placed within the walls and portraits of the castle. Wario was held prisoner by [[Chief Chilly]] until he was rescued by Luigi. Afterwards, he put his efforts into helping Mario, Luigi and Yoshi to rescue Peach. Wario also acted as an antagonist to Dr. Mario in ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''. He attempted to steal Dr. Mario's [[Megavitamins]], believing that they would make him rich, but [[Mad Scienstein]] beat him to the punch. Wario and Dr. Mario spent the entire game chasing down Mad Scienstein and ended up confronting his boss, Rudy. Wario did not get the Megavitamins in the end, but he did get to defeat Mad Scienstein and Rudy. In Dr. Mario's path, Wario consumed the Megavitamins and transformed into Vampire Wario, who acted as the game's true final boss.  
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Wario also acted as an antagonist to Dr. Mario in ''[[Dr. Mario 64]]''. He attempted to steal Dr. Mario's [[Megavitamins]], believing that they would make him rich, but [[Mad Scienstein]] beat him to the punch. Wario and Dr. Mario spent the entire game chasing down Mad Scienstein. Wario did not get the Megavitamins in the end, but he did get to defeat Mad Scienstein and Rudy.
  
In ''[[Wario Land 4]]'', Wario heard about a great archaeological find, the pyramid of Shokura. His plundering of the pyramid not only greatly added to his collection of treasure, but also freed [[Princess Shokura]] from an ancient curse placed by the [[Golden Diva]].  
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As time went on, Wario heard about a great archaeological find, the pyramid of Shokura in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. His plundering of the pyramid not only greatly added to his collection, but freed [[Princess Shokura]] from an ancient curse placed by the [[Golden Diva]]. However, his personal treasure horde was once more threatened after the collection of a strange [[Black Diamond]]. His greed released the ancient evil within and as a result his treasure was transformed into a variety of monsters. In ''[[Wario World]]'', he and the spritelings worked together the defeat the ancient evil.
  
===The Rise of WarioWare, Inc.===
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Wario also gate-crashed on Mario and Luigi in ''[[Super Mario 64 DS]]'', accompanying them on a trip to [[Princess Peach's Castle]] for cake. The three of them were captured by Bowser and placed within the walls and portraits of the castle. Wario was held prisoner by Chief Chilly until he was rescued by Luigi. Afterwards, he put his efforts into helping Mario, Luigi and Yoshi to rescue Peach.
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===WarioWare, Inc.===
 
[[Image:WarioMan.jpg|thumb|right||150px|The Incredible [[Wario's Different Forms#Wario-Man|Wario-Man]]]]
 
[[Image:WarioMan.jpg|thumb|right||150px|The Incredible [[Wario's Different Forms#Wario-Man|Wario-Man]]]]
In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'', Wario was shown to be living in a house in [[Diamond City]]. Inspired by the success of video games like Pyoro, Wario decided to make his own video game-developing company: WarioWare, Inc. He did not want to do the work himself, so he hired a group of his friends (newly introduced characters [[Jimmy T.]], [[Mona]], [[Dribble and Spitz]], [[Kat and Ana]], [[Dr. Crygor]] and [[Orbulon]]) to make games for him. Wario also tried to pull a fast one in the group and arranged an escape plan so that he could get out of paying his friends and keep as much of the profit for himself as possible, in order to make the most amount of money off of as little work as possible. Wario also had microgames of his own, the only common theme between his games being that they somehow featured Wario's image. Those microgames were also featured in ''[[WarioWare,Inc: Mega Party Game$!]]'' without any accompanying story. Aside from his establishment of WarioWare, Wario's personal treasure horde was once more threatened in ''[[Wario World]]'' after he collected a strange [[Black Diamond]]. His greed released the ancient evil within it, and it caused his treasure was transformed into a variety of monsters. Wario worked together with the [[spriteling]]s to the defeat the ancient evil.  
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In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$]]'', Wario was shown to be living in a house in [[Diamond City]]. Inspired by the success of video games like Pyoro, Wario decided to make his own video game-developing company: WarioWare, Inc. He did not want to do the work himself, so he hired a group of his friends to make games for him. Wario also pulled fast ones on the group and made escape plans to avoid paying them, in his plans to make as much money as possible with as little work. Wario also had microgames of his own, the only common theme between his games being that they somehow feature Wario's image.
  
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Among his many misadventures, Wario has also unleashed the ability to turn into the incredible [[Wario's Different Forms#Wario-Man|Wario-Man]], a superhero that effectively looked like Wario in pajamas. He first unleashed the power in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' when, while hanging around [[Dr. Crygor]]'s lab, he was sucked into the Gravitator. Meanwhile [[Orbulon]] and some of Wario's other friends are riding a spaceship. When Orbulon spots Wario-Man, he shoots him down. In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' Wario-Man is born again when a sickly Wario eats some moldy garlic. The effect of the garlic transforms him into Wario-Man once again. After showing off new powers, he is hit by a train as the effect begins to wear out and is knocked into a sewer where he is promptly beat up by the Sewer Guru.
 
[[Image:WarioSM.jpg|thumb|left|125px|The [[Wii Remote|Form Baton]].]]
 
[[Image:WarioSM.jpg|thumb|left|125px|The [[Wii Remote|Form Baton]].]]
Among his many misadventures, Wario has also unleashed the ability to turn into the incredible [[Wario's Different Forms#Wario-Man|Wario-Man]], a superhero that effectively looked like Wario in pajamas. He first unleashed the power in ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'' when, while hanging around [[Dr. Crygor]]'s lab, he was sucked into the Gravitator. Meanwhile [[Orbulon]] and some of Wario's other friends are riding a spaceship. When Orbulon spotted Wario-Man, he shot him down. In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' Wario-Man was born again when a sickly Wario ate some moldy garlic. The effect of the garlic transformed him into Wario-Man once again. After showing off new powers, he was hit by a train as the effect began to wear out and was knocked into a sewer where he was promptly beat up by the Sewer Guru.
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In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', Wario returned to his villainous ways and stole the red Music Key. He takes it to an amusement park with the intention of using it to create 'DDR: Wario Mix', a series of interpretive dances to all of his lesser qualities, such as stench, greed, and stubby legs. Mario bested him in a dance contest, however, and he relinquished the key.
  
In ''[[Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix]]'', Wario returned to his villainous ways and stole the red Music Key. He takes it to an amusement park with the intention of using it to create 'DDR: Wario Mix', a series of interpretive dances to all of his lesser qualities, such as stench, greed, and stubby legs. Mario or Luigi bested him in a dance contest, however, and he relinquished the key.
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Wario discovered an ancient device known as the [[Form Baton]] in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' and used it to bring a new craze to Diamond City. At the end of the game he tested a new motorcycle made for him by [[Penny Crygor]]. However, the motorcycle malfunctioned, sucked him up and spat him out as an army of Tiny Warios. The Tiny Warios attacked a strawberry field, and later combined together in order to become Wario again. However, at that point Wario was chased down by the Splunks, who forced him to return the Form Baton to the Temple of Form.
  
Wario discovered an ancient device known as the [[Form Baton]] in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' and used it to bring a new craze to Diamond City. At the end of the game he tested a new motorcycle made for him by [[Penny Crygor]]. However, the motorcycle malfunctioned, sucked him up and spat him out as an army of Tiny Warios. The Tiny Warios attacked a strawberry field, and later combined together in order to become Wario again. However, at that point Wario was chased down by the Splunks, who forced him to return the Form Baton to the Temple of Form.
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The WarioWare company has since gone through several further adventures. ''[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]'' involved the opening of a Wario Park, and in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'',  his employees quit for higher-paying jobs at Diamond Software, so he hired the player to make games for him instead using [[Dr. Crygor]]'s new Super MakerMatic 21. In ''[[Game & Wario]]'', Wario and his friends worked on making games for a new [[Wii U]]-esque console, with their games this time being more like minigames than microgames. Wario made a successful game called Pirates and advertised it in costume, but the game's fans confused him with the game's villain and attacked him with an energy blast.
  
 
===Further Adventuring===
 
===Further Adventuring===
  
 
[[Image:Thiefwario.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Wario in his thief costume]]
 
[[Image:Thiefwario.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Wario in his thief costume]]
Wario would embark on another adventure in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]''. One day while watching some television in, Wario spied a new television program about the Silver Zephyr, a gentleman thief who used a magic wand to don different disguises. Envious of this thief's power, Wario devised the Telmet which allowed to enter television land. He stole the wand, [[Goodstyle]] which left the Silvery Zephyr as [[Count Cannoli]]. Wario renamed himself the Purple Wind (silent but deadly!) and took off to steal as much as he could. He inevitably got involved in a scheme to collect the five Wishstones. His efforts were constantly harassed by Count Cannoli and [[Carpaccio]]. It ultimately turned out that the Wishstones were used to steal away the ancient demon, [[Terrormisu]] and Wario had unwittingly released her. Wario was able to defeat her, and she fled back to her home dimension. Goodstyle revealed he was actually the first of the Cannoli clan that sealed Terrormisu away, and he was using Wario because he knew he could defeat her. Wario was angered that he had been used, but Goodstyle gave him access to the entire Cannoli fortune. Wario was ecstatic, but when he returned to the real world, he realized a fatal flaw in his plan: the Telmet only transported him! All of the riches he accumulated remained in television land, leaving Wario with nothing gained from this adventure.
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One day while watching some television in ''[[Wario: Master of Disguise]]'', Wario spied a new television program about the Silver Zephyr, a gentleman thief who used a magic wand to don different disguises. Envious of this thief's power, Wario devised the Telmet which allowed to enter television land. He stole the wand, [[Goodstyle]] which left the Silvery Zephyr as [[Count Cannoli]]. Wario renamed himself the Purple Wind (silent but deadly!) and took off to steal as much as he could.
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He inevitably got involved in a scheme to collect the five Wishstones. His efforts were constantly harassed by Count Cannoli and [[Carpaccio]]. In the end it turned out that the Wishstones were used to steal away the ancient demon, [[Terrormisu]] and Wario had unwittingly released her. However, Wario was able to defeat her and she fled back to her home dimension. Goodstyle revealed he was actually the first of the Cannoli clan that sealed Terrormisu away and he was using Wario because he knew he could defeat him. Wario was angered he'd been used, but Goodstyle gave him access to the entire Cannoli fortune. Wario was ecstatic... but when he returned to the real world, he realized a fatal flaw in his plan - the Telmet only transported him! All of the riches he accumulated remained in television land, leaving Wario with nothing.
 
[[Image:Wariocoins.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Wario shaking it up]]
 
[[Image:Wariocoins.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Wario shaking it up]]
While relaxing on top of the Wario Car one day, Wario received an unexpected gift in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''. The gift was the Ancient Globe received from none other than his old enemy Captain Syrup, whom had apparently turned a new leaf.  He was immediately greeted by a [[Merfle]], one of the subjects of [[Queen Merelda]]. With a great deal of disinterest, Wario heard the tale of how the evil [[Shake King]] had taken over the Shake Dimension and captured the Queen. It was only after the Merfle mentioned the Bottomless Coin Sack, one of the queen's treasures, that Wario suddenly took interest. Immediately Wario set off into the Shake Dimension. He met up with Captain Syrup on her new ship, the ''Sweet Stuff'' and underwent a few training exercises before setting off. In order to combat the Shake King, he had to free all of the Merfles imprisoned across the globe and defeat five evil bosses to gain their Boss Emblems. Only then was he able to break the seal of the Shake King's castle. The two did battle and Wario soon proved himself the better (and greedier) man and toppled the evil king. For his efforts, Queen Merelda came to greet him and thank him for his efforts. Not interested in her at all, he quickly grabbed her and tossed her aside and took the Bottomless Coin Sack with him back to his own world. But as he was lost in the nirvana of endless money, his riches were suddenly snatched out of his hands by a greedy Syrup, who had previously made a deal with Merfle that entitled her to the Coin Sack. A stunned Wario watched Syrup drive off with his loot while Merfle tried to explain. Enraged at being hoodwinked again, Wario took out his frustration on the Merfle.
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While relaxing on top of the Wario Car one day, Wario received an unexpected gift in ''[[Wario Land: Shake It!]]''. The gift was the Ancient Globe received from none other than his old enemy Captain Syrup, whom had apparently turned a new leaf.  He was immediately greeted by a [[Merfle]], one of the subjects of [[Queen Merelda]]. With a great deal of disinterest, Wario heard the tale of how the evil [[Shake King]] had taken over the Shake Dimension and captured the Queen. It was only after the Merfle mentioned the Bottomless Coin Sack, one of the queen's treasures, that Wario suddenly took interest.  
  
The WarioWare company has since gone through several further adventures. ''[[WarioWare: Snapped!]]'' involved the opening of a Wario Park, and in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'', his employees quit for higher-paying jobs at Diamond Software, so he hired the player to make games for him instead using [[Dr. Crygor]]'s new Super MakerMatic 21. In ''[[Game & Wario]]'', Wario and his friends worked on making games for a new [[Wii U]]-esque console, with their games this time being more like minigames than microgames. Wario made a successful game called Pirates and advertised it in costume, but the game's fans confused him with the game's villain and attacked him with an energy blast.
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Immediately Wario set off into the Shake Dimension. He met up with Captain Syrup on her new ship, the ''Sweet Stuff'' and underwent a few training exercises before setting off. In order to combat the Shake King, he had to free all of the Merfles imprisoned across the globe and defeat five evil bosses to gain their Boss Emblems. Only then was he able to break the seal of the Shake King's castle. The two did battle and Wario soon proved himself the better (and greedier) man and toppled the evil king. For his efforts, Queen Merelda came to greet him and thank him for his efforts. Not interested in her at all, he quickly grabbed her and tossed her aside and took the Bottomless Coin Sack with him back to his own world. But as he was lost in the nirvana of endless money, his riches were suddenly snatched out of his hands by a greedy Syrup, who had previously made a deal with Merfle that entitled her to the Coin Sack. A stunned Wario watched Syrup drive off with his loot while Merfle tried to explain. Enraged at being hoodwinked again, Wario took out his frustration on the Merfle.
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In ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', he appeared as Dr. Wario and was added to the game as a potential playable character in August 2019. He could be unlocked through the game's Staffing feature.
  
''[[WarioWare Gold]]''
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=Abilities=
  
In ''[[Dr. Mario World]]'', he appeared as Dr. Wario and was added to the game as a potential playable character in August 2019. He could be unlocked through the game's Staffing feature.
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Wario is often shown as having great strength. This is especially particular in the ''Wario Land'' games. Whereas Mario prefers to jump on enemies, Wario can release a charging attack to tackle them into next week. Wario also utilizes the hip drop technique, and he often picks up enemies to throw at other enemies. On the other hand, Wario can barely jump into the air and is often slow and sluggish compared to the more nimble and acrobatic Mario brothers. He is naturally classified in the heavyweight class in the sports games. Additionally, in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', Wario is the only person who can change into Metal form, after exposure to the Power Flower.
  
''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'', ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
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Wario also has a variety of other forms, which are mostly seen in the ''Wario Land'' games. Some are gained through power-ups like Mario's, but most Wario can gain from being attacked by certain enemies (for example, being pounded would turn him into Flat Wario). See [[Wario's Different Forms]] for more info.
  
 
=In Other Mario-Related Games=
 
=In Other Mario-Related Games=
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*'''Kart Racing''': Wario's first appearance in any of these spin-off games was as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. Wario has gone on to be playable in almost all of the following games, including ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' (unlockable), ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (available through gacha or the in-game shop starting in October 2019). In ''Tour'', there were also variants of Wario that were temporarily made available during certain tours: a hiker variant (starting in the Vancouver Tour) and a cowboy variant (starting in the Wild West Tour, later made regularly available in the Yoshi Tour of 2022). Wario also appears as a non-playable opponent in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP VR]]''.
 
*'''Kart Racing''': Wario's first appearance in any of these spin-off games was as a playable racer in ''[[Mario Kart 64]]''. Wario has gone on to be playable in almost all of the following games, including ''[[Mario Kart: Super Circuit]]'', ''[[Mario Kart: Double Dash!!]]'', ''[[Mario Kart DS]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP 2]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Wii]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 7]]'', ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP DX]]'' (unlockable), ''[[Mario Kart 8]]'', ''[[Mario Kart 8 Deluxe]]'' and ''[[Mario Kart Tour]]'' (available through gacha or the in-game shop starting in October 2019). In ''Tour'', there were also variants of Wario that were temporarily made available during certain tours: a hiker variant (starting in the Vancouver Tour) and a cowboy variant (starting in the Wild West Tour, later made regularly available in the Yoshi Tour of 2022). Wario also appears as a non-playable opponent in ''[[Mario Kart Arcade GP VR]]''.
 
*'''Golf''': Wario was playable in ''[[Mario Golf 64]]'', ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf GB]]'' (after being defeated in the Match Game, being the last opponent after Mario), ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' (where he was unlocked by transferring 54 Birdie Badges from Toadstool Tour), ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''.
 
*'''Golf''': Wario was playable in ''[[Mario Golf 64]]'', ''[[Mario Golf (GBC)|Mario Golf GB]]'' (after being defeated in the Match Game, being the last opponent after Mario), ''[[Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour]]'', ''[[Mario Golf: Advance Tour]]'' (where he was unlocked by transferring 54 Birdie Badges from Toadstool Tour), ''[[Mario Golf: World Tour]]'' and ''[[Mario Golf: Super Rush]]''.
*'''Tennis''': Wario was playable in ''[[Mario Tennis 64]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis GBC]]'' (in the minigame mode, through the Game Boy-Nintendo 64 transfer device), ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''. His voice could also be heard announcing the Nintendo logo in the opening of ''[[Mario Tennis: Power Tour]]'', but he was absent from the actual game.
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*'''Tennis''': Wario was playable in ''[[Mario Tennis 64]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis GBC]]'' (in the minigame mode, through the Game Boy-Nintendo 64 transfer device), ''[[Mario Power Tennis]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis Open]]'', ''[[Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis Aces]]''.
 
*'''Baseball''': Wario was a playable captain in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. His team is the Wario Muscles.
 
*'''Baseball''': Wario was a playable captain in ''[[Mario Superstar Baseball]]'' and ''[[Mario Super Sluggers]]''. His team is the Wario Muscles.
 
*'''Soccer''': Wario was also a playable captain in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' and ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]''.
 
*'''Soccer''': Wario was also a playable captain in ''[[Super Mario Strikers]]'', ''[[Mario Strikers Charged]]'' and ''[[Mario Strikers: Battle League]]''.
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===Storyline Roles===
 
===Storyline Roles===
  
In many of the opening cutscenes of the games, Wario was often seen with Waluigi trying to find ways to thwart the Mario brothers. In the ''Mario Tennis 64'' intro, Wario and Waluigi watched as the others started off a tournament. During a match between Mario and Luigi, the two of them barged in to settle their rivalries. However the unexpected arrival of Bowser, who just wanted to play Tennis, eased the tensions. In ''Toadstool Tour'', Wario and Waluigi spied on Mario and Luigi playing a friendly game of golf with Peach and [[Daisy]]. Aiming to show them up, they tried to have an unsuccessful competition with Yoshi and [[Koopa Troopa]], which led to a confrontation with an extremely angry Bowser.
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In many of the opening cutscenes of the games, Wario was often seen with Waluigi trying to find ways to thwart the Mario brothers. In the ''Mario Tennis 64'' intro, Wario and Waluigi watched as the others started off a tournament. During a match between Mario and Luigi, the two of them barged in to settle their rivalries. However the unexpected arrival of Bowser, who just wanted to play Tennis, eased the tensions.
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In ''Toadstool Tour'', Wario and Waluigi spied on Mario and Luigi playing a friendly game of golf with Peach and [[Daisy]]. Aiming to show them up, they tried to have an unsuccessful competition with Yoshi and [[Koopa Troopa]], which led to a confrontation with an extremely angry Bowser.
  
 
In the ''Power Tennis'' opening, Wario and Waluigi lost a match to Mario and Luigi. Later, when defacing a picture of Mario and Luigi on the scoreboard, they ended up being pursued by the police. While escaping, they stumbled into Bowser's secret training facility and spent time training there in order to beat the Mario brothers. They interrupted the final match by taking Donkey Kong and Yoshi's place. Rather than play tennis, they brought out a Bob-Omb firing machine instead. Mario and eventually all of the other competitors ended up using their Tennis Rackets to send the Bob-Ombs flying back towards Wario and Waluigi as well as Bowser's blimp in the air. The three villains ended up being caught in a huge explosion of Bob-Ombs for their efforts.  
 
In the ''Power Tennis'' opening, Wario and Waluigi lost a match to Mario and Luigi. Later, when defacing a picture of Mario and Luigi on the scoreboard, they ended up being pursued by the police. While escaping, they stumbled into Bowser's secret training facility and spent time training there in order to beat the Mario brothers. They interrupted the final match by taking Donkey Kong and Yoshi's place. Rather than play tennis, they brought out a Bob-Omb firing machine instead. Mario and eventually all of the other competitors ended up using their Tennis Rackets to send the Bob-Ombs flying back towards Wario and Waluigi as well as Bowser's blimp in the air. The three villains ended up being caught in a huge explosion of Bob-Ombs for their efforts.  
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In the Story Mode of ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', he was associated with the Star Stamp of Wit.
 
In the Story Mode of ''[[Mario Party 3]]'', he was associated with the Star Stamp of Wit.
  
==Cameos and Non-Storyline Roles==
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==Cameos and Non-Storyline Roles=
  
 
*In ''[[Mario Clash]]'', an image of Wario could appear to congratulate the player after hitting 500,000 points.
 
*In ''[[Mario Clash]]'', an image of Wario could appear to congratulate the player after hitting 500,000 points.
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*In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Wario's form (wearing the biker outfit) is among the costumes that Mario can change into when using a [[Mystery Mushroom]]. The Wario costume can be unlocked by scanning an amiibo of Wario or by completing a 100-Mario Challenge. It is also possible to flip the M in the game's logo upside down on the title screen, which will cause voice clips of Wario to play.
 
*In ''[[Super Mario Maker]]'', Wario's form (wearing the biker outfit) is among the costumes that Mario can change into when using a [[Mystery Mushroom]]. The Wario costume can be unlocked by scanning an amiibo of Wario or by completing a 100-Mario Challenge. It is also possible to flip the M in the game's logo upside down on the title screen, which will cause voice clips of Wario to play.
 
*Mario could wear Wario's outfit in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.
 
*Mario could wear Wario's outfit in ''[[Super Mario Odyssey]]''.
 
=Abilities=
 
 
Wario is often shown as having great strength. This is especially particular in the ''Wario Land'' games. Whereas Mario prefers to jump on enemies, Wario can release a charging attack to tackle them into next week. Wario also utilizes the hip drop technique, and he often picks up enemies to throw at other enemies. On the other hand, Wario can barely jump into the air and is often slow and sluggish compared to the more nimble and acrobatic Mario brothers. He is naturally classified in the heavyweight class in the sports games. Additionally, in ''Super Mario 64 DS'', Wario is the only person who can change into Metal form, after exposure to the Power Flower.
 
 
Wario also has a variety of other forms, which are mostly seen in the ''Wario Land'' games. Some are gained through power-ups like Mario's, but most Wario can gain from being attacked by certain enemies (for example, being pounded would turn him into Flat Wario). See [[Wario's Different Forms]] for more info.
 
  
 
=Other Appearances=
 
=Other Appearances=
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==Video Games==
 
==Video Games==
  
*Wario was featured in ''[[Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman!]]'' a crossover game with [[Third Party Characters in Nintendo Games#Bomberman|Bomberman]] that was modified from a normal ''Bomberman'' game. In the game's story, Wario discovered a portal to another world and decided to raid for money and possible minions in the forms of the Madbombers. It turned out that the Madbombers were not willing to be mindless minions, and Wario had to battle them instead. In this game, the player could choose whether to play as Wario or Bomberman, and the two were seen chasing each other in the end credits.
 
 
*Wario appeared in ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]''. In its first episode, he only appeared as a computer-controlled opponent, but he became a playable character in the following episodes of the game.
 
*Wario appeared in ''[[Excitebike: Bun Bun Mario Battle Stadium]]''. In its first episode, he only appeared as a computer-controlled opponent, but he became a playable character in the following episodes of the game.
 
*In ''[[Pilotwings 64]]'', the Little States map contained a version of Mount Rushmore which had Mario's head, but it would change into Wario's head if shot.
 
*In ''[[Pilotwings 64]]'', the Little States map contained a version of Mount Rushmore which had Mario's head, but it would change into Wario's head if shot.
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*In one build of the canceled game ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', Wario was included as a playable character and was seen riding a plane that resembled his canonical biplane, the Bulldog.
 
*In one build of the canceled game ''Diddy Kong Pilot'', Wario was included as a playable character and was seen riding a plane that resembled his canonical biplane, the Bulldog.
 
*Unused text in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' indicates that Wario was one of the guest characters planned to appear when a new drink was made, and apparently he was to appear to taste the Hoohoo Blend, causing the cashier to complain about his outstanding tab. He would give the player an item called Wario's Gold, which was changed to a Greed Wallet in the final game.
 
*Unused text in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga]]'' indicates that Wario was one of the guest characters planned to appear when a new drink was made, and apparently he was to appear to taste the Hoohoo Blend, causing the cashier to complain about his outstanding tab. He would give the player an item called Wario's Gold, which was changed to a Greed Wallet in the final game.
*[[Shigeru Miyamoto]] has stated that he considered including Wario as a playable character in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and would have given him a flatulence-based attack, but he was ultimately not included in favor of ensuring that all playable characters would have the same abilites.
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*[[Shigeru Miyamoto]] has stated that he considered including Wario as a playable character in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. Wii]]'' and would have given him a flatulence attack, but he was left out so that all of the playable characters would have the same abilites.
  
 
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