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Wario was planned to be a playable character in Melee, and is said to be one of the first considered for inclusion by Sakurai. However, it was felt that too many Mario series representatives were going to be included and Sakurai did not want that franchise to be overrepresented; it was also due to the presence of time constraints. So, Wario was kept out as a result.
 
Wario was planned to be a playable character in Melee, and is said to be one of the first considered for inclusion by Sakurai. However, it was felt that too many Mario series representatives were going to be included and Sakurai did not want that franchise to be overrepresented; it was also due to the presence of time constraints. So, Wario was kept out as a result.
   
However, he is once again represented by a costume with his colors being sported by [[Mario (SSBM)|Mario]]. Once again, this costume change has no effect on gameplay.
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However, he is once again represented by a costume with his colors being sported by [[Mario (SSBM)|Mario]]. Once again, this costume change has no effect on gameplay. However, the only changes are the M is now blue instead of yellow and the buttons are now white instead of yellow.
   
 
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For fighter info, see Wario (SSBB) and Wario (SSBWU/3DS). For universe info, see Wario (universe).

WarioSymbol

Wario (ワリオ?) is a character from the Mario series, who was known as the "Anti-Mario" in his early days. He eventually became popular enough to spawn hisFranchise and own side-franchise. He has made several small cameos in the first two Super Smash Bros. games, and has been made a full fledged character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.

Character description

When Nintendo's very first handheld system, the Game Boy, launched in 1989, Gunpei Yokoi's Super Mario Land launched with it. Mario's 8-bit adventure was so successful that one year later, a sequel arrived. Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins takes place directly after the first game, when Mario comes home after defeating the evil alien Tatanga. When he arrives, he discovers that his castle has been taken over by his antagonistic, greedy counterpart, Wario, and he must retrieve the 6 Golden Coins hidden around the land to get his home back. In the final showdown, Wario was revealed to look very much like Mario himself, except fatter, slightly shorter, and with a big, bulbous nose that had a jagged, pointy mustache jutting out of it. In a three-part battle, Wario uses the same power-ups that Mario had access to throughout the game, and adds his own abilities to the mix. Wario charges at his opponent with his shoulder, and crashes to the floor butt first, which become staple moves for the character in future games. When conquered by Mario, he reverted to a "tiny" form, and escaped out the window to search for better treasures.

And search for them he did, as he landed a starring role in the third game in the series, Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. It takes place directly after 6 Golden Coins, in which Wario sets out to earn as much gold as humanly possible, so he can buy his own castle and rub it in Mario's goody-goody face. This game played differently than the first two games, because Wario brought his own style with him. Instead of deploying acrobatics like Mario, Wario relied on his brute strength, and the ability to sport various hats that gave him different powers, such as a dragon hat that spewed fire. He also gained his own villain in this adventure, the equally greedy Captain Syrup, who captured a Genie to use for her own selfish purposes. By the end of the quest, Wario gives both Syrup and the Genie a sound thrashing, and pays the Genie to grant him his castle.

After antagonizing Mario and his friends yet again in games such as Wario's Woods and Mario and Wario, Wario continued to have three more adventures on various Game Boy platforms. In Wario Land II, Wario experiences a case of bad karma when Captain Syrup kicks him out of his own castle and steals it. Wario Land 3 involves Wario doing his first (slightly) unselfish deed, saving the inhabitants of a music box from the devious Rudy the Clown- on the condition that he gets to keep all the treasure that he earned along the way. In Wario Land 4 he does what Mario had been doing for the last decade beforehand and rescues a princess. Through these games, Wario eventually evolved from the classification of "villain" and earned the title of "anti-hero".

Warioclassic

Wario's appearance in the Mario series and Wario Land series. Artwork from Super Mario 64 DS. Wario uses this outfit and color scheme in Brawl as well, giving him a total of 12 palette swaps, the most of any character.

After all these platforming escapades, Wario, now sporting biker gear as opposed to a yellow and purple version of Mario's duds, notices the boom of the video game industry, and decides to take advantage of this craze by forming his own game company. Due to his short attention span, instead of creating a single game of reasonable length, he opts to make over two hundred games, each of them a mere five seconds long. Too short to even be called "minigames", they were dubbed "microgames". Finally, since he was too lazy to make all these games himself, he hires a handful of his fellow residents of Diamond City to do his dirty work for him, among them the feisty multi-talented Mona, and the Nintendo superfan 9-Volt. Thus, the Wario Ware franchise was born.

As if having two of his own series of games wasn't enough, Wario has also made appearances in a great number of Mario spin-offs, including the Mario Kart and Mario Party games, as well as a great plethora of Mario sports titles. In these titles, Wario is no longer evil, but more of a bumbling comic relief. His rumored brother bent on bothering Mario's brother, Luigi, is soon revealed, being named Waluigi.

Due to Wario's popularity, he has been chosen as one of the newcomers in the latest addition to the Super Smash Bros. franchise, Super Smash Bros. Brawl. Instead of being added as yet another Mario character, Wario enters the arena representing the Wario Ware franchise, as shown by his biker uniform.

In Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros

Mario in Wario's outfit in Super Smash Bros.

As a color scheme

Wario's color scheme appears as an Alternate Costume for Mario. This has no effect on gameplay whatsoever.

In Super Smash Bros. Melee

Wario Mario

Mario wearing Wario's outfit in Super Smash Bros. Melee.

As a color scheme

Wario was planned to be a playable character in Melee, and is said to be one of the first considered for inclusion by Sakurai. However, it was felt that too many Mario series representatives were going to be included and Sakurai did not want that franchise to be overrepresented; it was also due to the presence of time constraints. So, Wario was kept out as a result.

However, he is once again represented by a costume with his colors being sported by Mario. Once again, this costume change has no effect on gameplay. However, the only changes are the M is now blue instead of yellow and the buttons are now white instead of yellow.

Trophy

Wario trophy (SSBM)

In addition, Wario has his own Trophy in the game, unlocked by beating All-Star Mode on any difficulty level without continuing.

Trophy Info

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. (Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, 11/92)

In Super Smash Bros. Brawl

Main article: Wario (SSBB)
Wario(Clear)

Wario is a playable character in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. As a fighter, his moves and maneuvers seems to be very erratic and sometimes comical in nature, ranging from a dash where he appears to be dancing, to a fart attack that builds up in power as time passes. Mario still has a Wario costume again and Wario bears his WarioWare biker suit, as well as his original Mario-style suit. His Final Smash transforms him into Wario Man.

Trophy Info

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$.

In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U

Main article: Wario (SSBWU/3DS)
SSB4 Wario

Wario is a playable character for the second time in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. He has some changes since his latest appearance.

Trivia

  • Besides the Super Smash Bros. series, Wario was featured in Nintendo's first multi-company crossover game, Wario Blast: Featuring Bomberman.
  • Wario is one of two playable characters to be in previous Smash games as a palette swap, along with Dark Pit.
  • Wario is the only character to originally be a starter and then become an unlockable.
    • He is also one of the two characters to make his debut in the Smash Bros. series as a starter and have his availability option switched in future installments, with the other character being Lucas.
  • Wario is the only character in Smash to have a victory theme that was based on an upcoming game at the time (Wario Land: Shake it!).

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