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* What the ''hell'' is up with [[spoiler:Syrup's treasure hideout]] in ''2''? There are enemies embedded in the walls, with terrified expressions on their faces. [[BodyHorror Could those giant body parts everywhere once have belonged to them?]] [[AndIMustScream The eyes are crying, too, so they might still be alive.]]

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* In Wario Land 2 why did the pirates decide to leave behind an annoyingly loud alarm clock to wake Wario up? Why didn't they just steal the treasure, leave the tap running and just leave with the treasure before Wario woke up and discovered he had been robbed long after the pirates had stolen it? Not to mention the clock was a massive clue for Wario to who was behind the robbery of his castle due the clock having a skull on it which is the pirates' main insignia. Seriously were the pirates just asking Wario to come and give chase after them?
** Possibly, the alarm clock is meant to serve as a distraction, so the pirates can get a head start while Wario wastes his time trying to turn it off. The skull face is not an issue, considering the castle is already infested with pirates when Wario wakes up.
* In the first chapter of Wario Land 2, why does Wario have to recover coins and treasure from inside his own castle?
** Enemies will steal the loot if he doesn't take it? After all, doesn't he leave the castle after Chapter 1? Better to take it with you, especially if you have bottomless pockets.
* What's stopping Wario from going to the river before getting the second music box?
* What happens to Wario's treasure in the "Invade Wario Castle" ending? The treasure is stolen in the intro, but the pirates are never seen leaving the castle with it, nor is Wario seen claiming it back at the end.

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* What the ''hell'' is up with [[spoiler:Syrup's treasure hideout]] in ''2''? There are enemies embedded in the walls, with terrified expressions on their faces. [[BodyHorror Could those giant body parts everywhere once have belonged to them?]] [[AndIMustScream The eyes are crying, too, so they might still be alive.]]

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* In Wario Land 2 why did the pirates decide to leave behind an annoyingly loud alarm clock to wake Wario up? Why didn't they just steal the treasure, leave the tap running and just leave with the treasure before Wario woke up and discovered he had been robbed long after the pirates had stolen it? Not to mention the clock was a massive clue for Wario to who was behind the robbery of his castle due the clock having a skull on it which is the pirates' main insignia. Seriously were the pirates just asking Wario to come and give chase after them?
** Possibly, the alarm clock is meant to serve as a distraction, so the pirates can get a head start while Wario wastes his time trying to turn it off. The skull face is not an issue, considering the castle is already infested with pirates when Wario wakes up.
* In the first chapter of Wario Land 2, why does Wario have to recover coins and treasure from inside his own castle?
** Enemies will steal the loot if he doesn't take it? After all, doesn't he leave the castle after Chapter 1? Better to take it with you, especially if you have bottomless pockets.
* What's stopping Wario from going to the river before getting the second music box?
* What happens to Wario's treasure in the "Invade Wario Castle" ending? The treasure is stolen in the intro, but the pirates are never seen leaving the castle with it, nor is Wario seen claiming it back at the end.
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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads and having her own castle. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation instead of heroism, it makes sense that his series' version of Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals.

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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads and having her own castle.toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Syrup even has her own castle like Peach- a far more ominous looking one decorated with pirate skulls and spikes; reflecting her role as an antagonist. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation instead of heroism, it makes sense that his series' version of Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals.
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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation instead of heroism, it makes sense that his series' version of Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals.

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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads.toads and having her own castle. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation instead of heroism, it makes sense that his series' version of Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals.
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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation instead of heroism, it makes sense that his series' Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals.

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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation instead of heroism, it makes sense that his series' version of Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals.
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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation, it makes sense that his series' Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals.

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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation, motivation instead of heroism, it makes sense that his series' Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him and acts as an obstacle to his goals. goals.
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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation, it makes sense that his series' Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him instead of helping him.

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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation, it makes sense that his series' Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him instead of helping him. and acts as an obstacle to his goals.
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* Much like how Wario is the anti-Mario, Captain Syrup is the anti-Princess Peach: She's a pirate captain in contrast to Peach being a ruling monarch, complete with her Pirate Gooms acting as counterparts to Peach's toads. Syrup is selfish and manipulative in contrast to Peach's kind and generous nature, and is Wario's enemy and main rival in contrast to Peach being Mario's ally and main LoveInterest. Considering greed is Wario's primary motivation, it makes sense that his series' Princess Peach is an outlaw that causes trouble for him instead of helping him.

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* I used to dislike Wario's toilet humour. Then I realized it: Mario likes [=MUshrooms=] and wario likes [=WAshrooms=].

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* I used to dislike Wario's toilet humour. Then I realized it: Mario likes [=MUshrooms=] and wario Wario likes [=WAshrooms=].



* Why are their Wario toys in the Topaz Passage level in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4''? Because in the best ending of ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'' Captain Syrup's Genie gave Wario a whole Wario planet so ''obviously'' most toys on ''that'' planet would feature Wario! The planet even has a Greedville which is where the intro starts in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' which is seen in greater detail on the ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' website!

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* Why are their there Wario toys in the Topaz Passage level in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4''? Because in the best ending of ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'' Captain Syrup's Genie gave Wario a whole Wario planet so ''obviously'' most toys on ''that'' planet would feature Wario! The planet even has a Greedville which is where the intro starts in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' which is seen in greater detail on the ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' website!



** Possibly, the alarm clock is meant to serve as a distraction, so the pirates can get a head start while Wario wastes his time trying to turn it off. The skull face is not an issue, considering the castle is already infested with pirates when Wario wakes up.



* What's stopping Wario from going to the river before getting the second music box?

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* What's stopping Wario from going to the river before getting the second music box?box?
* What happens to Wario's treasure in the "Invade Wario Castle" ending? The treasure is stolen in the intro, but the pirates are never seen leaving the castle with it, nor is Wario seen claiming it back at the end.
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* In Wario Land 2 why did the pirates decide to leave behind an annoyingly loud alarm clock to wake Wario up? Why didn't they just steal the treasure, leave the tap running and just leave with the treasure before Wario woke up and discovered he had been robbed long after the pirates had stolen it? Not to mention the clock was a massive clue for Wario to who was behind the robbery of his castle due the clock having a skull on it which is the pirates' main insignia. Seriously were the pirates just asking Wario to come and give chase after them?
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* Notice how the Old Man in the ending of ''3'' wears purple robes with some slight yellow lining, uses magic, flashes light-blue when using it and his pose when he is sending Wario back to his world. [[spoiler:He is the uncursed form of Wolfenboss, who also wears a very similarly coloured robe, is the only enemy in the game who uses magic, flashes light-blue when he is damaged and defeated and makes a very similar pose when attacking to the one the Old Man makes when sending Wario back to his world. It also explains why Wolfenboss is so hard compared to the other bosses: he's the cursed ruler of the Music Box world]].

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* Notice how the Old Man in the ending of ''3'' wears purple robes with some slight yellow lining, uses magic, flashes light-blue when using it and his pose when he is sending Wario back to his world. [[spoiler:He is the uncursed form of Wolfenboss, who also wears a very similarly coloured robe, is the only enemy in the game who uses magic, flashes light-blue when he is damaged and defeated and makes a very similar pose when attacking to the one the Old Man makes when sending Wario back to his world. It also explains why Wolfenboss is so hard compared to the other bosses: he's the cursed ruler elder of the Music Box world]].
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* Notice how the Old Man in the ending of ''3'' wears purple robes with some slight yellow lining, uses magic and his pose when he is sending Wario back to his world. [[spoiler:He is the uncursed form of Wolfenboss, who also wears a very similarly coloured robe, is the only enemy in the game who uses magic, and makes a very similar pose when attacking to the one the Old Man makes when sending Wario back to his world. It also explains why Wolfenboss is so hard compared to the other bosses: he's the cursed ruler of the Music Box world]].

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* Notice how the Old Man in the ending of ''3'' wears purple robes with some slight yellow lining, uses magic magic, flashes light-blue when using it and his pose when he is sending Wario back to his world. [[spoiler:He is the uncursed form of Wolfenboss, who also wears a very similarly coloured robe, is the only enemy in the game who uses magic, flashes light-blue when he is damaged and defeated and makes a very similar pose when attacking to the one the Old Man makes when sending Wario back to his world. It also explains why Wolfenboss is so hard compared to the other bosses: he's the cursed ruler of the Music Box world]].
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* Notice how the Old Man in the ending of ''3'' wears purple robes with yellow parts, uses magic and his pose when he is sending Wario back to his world. [[spoiler:He is the uncursed form of Wolfenboss, who also wears a very similarly coloured robe, is the only enemy in the game who uses magic, and makes a very similar pose when attacking to the one the Old Man makes when sending Wario back to his world. It also explains why Wolfenboss is so hard compared to the other bosses: he's the cursed ruler of the Music Box world]].

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* Notice how the Old Man in the ending of ''3'' wears purple robes with some slight yellow parts, lining, uses magic and his pose when he is sending Wario back to his world. [[spoiler:He is the uncursed form of Wolfenboss, who also wears a very similarly coloured robe, is the only enemy in the game who uses magic, and makes a very similar pose when attacking to the one the Old Man makes when sending Wario back to his world. It also explains why Wolfenboss is so hard compared to the other bosses: he's the cursed ruler of the Music Box world]].
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* Notice how the Old Man in the ending of ''3'' wears purple robes with yellow parts, uses magic and his pose when he is sending Wario back to his world. [[spoiler:He is the uncursed form of Wolfenboss, who also wears a very similarly coloured robe, is the only enemy in the game who uses magic, and makes a very similar pose when attacking to the one the Old Man makes when sending Wario back to his world. It also explains why Wolfenboss is so hard compared to the other bosses: he's the cursed ruler of the Music Box world]].
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* Most enemies in ''3'' (possibly all but the final boss) [[spoiler:are actually human villagers cursed by Rudy the Clown]]. Consider how many of them you crushed, burned, drowned, etc. before knowing this.
* What the ''hell'' is up with [[spoiler:Syrup's treasure hideout]]? There are enemies embedded in the walls, with terrified expressions on their faces. [[BodyHorror Could those giant body parts everywhere once have belonged to them?]] [[AndIMustScream The eyes are crying, too, so they might still be alive.]]
** Which game is this from? from username: Love777

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* Most enemies in ''3'' (possibly all but the final boss) boss and Mad Scienstein) [[spoiler:are actually human villagers cursed by Rudy the Clown]]. Consider how many of them you crushed, burned, drowned, etc. before knowing this.
* What the ''hell'' is up with [[spoiler:Syrup's treasure hideout]]? hideout]] in ''2''? There are enemies embedded in the walls, with terrified expressions on their faces. [[BodyHorror Could those giant body parts everywhere once have belonged to them?]] [[AndIMustScream The eyes are crying, too, so they might still be alive.]]
** Which game is this from? from username: Love777
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* Now, I've always been a fan of ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', but my understanding of the series recently changed when I realized that the whole series is Nintendo's SelfParody of SuperMarioBros, in the form of a FracturedFairyTale. The kind, heroic and friendly Mario is replaced with a greedy, selfish, brute whose appearance is an exaggeration of all of Mario's features (big nose, curly mustashe, ect.) The enemies are more evil, and while Mario journeys across the Mushroom Kingdom to resuce Princess Peach and save the world, Wario only does heroic deeds when he sees an oppurtunity to get rich doing so. Wario does things such as set himself on fire and break through stone with his head to progress, which is quite different than Mario's athleticism and jumping on top of enemies. Brilliant! -@/DrFurball

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* Now, I've always been a fan of ''VideoGame/WarioLand'', but my understanding of the series recently changed when I realized that the whole series is Nintendo's SelfParody of SuperMarioBros, Franchise/SuperMarioBros, in the form of a FracturedFairyTale. The kind, heroic and friendly Mario is replaced with a greedy, selfish, brute whose appearance is an exaggeration of all of Mario's features (big nose, curly mustashe, ect.) The enemies are more evil, and while Mario journeys across the Mushroom Kingdom to resuce Princess Peach and save the world, Wario only does heroic deeds when he sees an oppurtunity to get rich doing so. Wario does things such as set himself on fire and break through stone with his head to progress, which is quite different than Mario's athleticism and jumping on top of enemies. Brilliant! -@/DrFurball
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**Which game is this from? from username: Love777
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* The only way to get a game over in Wario Land 3 is to lose to the final boss. Isn't Wario supposed to be invincible in that game? Ah, but the game over isn't because of Wario dying, but because of him failing to stop Rudy from taking over both worlds.
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** Enemies will steal the loot if he doesn't take it? After all, doesn't he leave the castle after Chapter 1? Better to take it with you, especially if you have bottomless pockets.

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** Enemies will steal the loot if he doesn't take it? After all, doesn't he leave the castle after Chapter 1? Better to take it with you, especially if you have bottomless pockets.pockets.
* What's stopping Wario from going to the river before getting the second music box?
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* [[ComicallyMissingThePoint For the pun to work, wouldn't Mario like [=MAshrooms=]? ]]

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* ** [[ComicallyMissingThePoint For the pun to work, wouldn't Mario like [=MAshrooms=]? ]]




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* What the ''hell'' is up with [[spoiler:Syrup's treasure hideout]]? There are enemies embedded in the walls, with terrified expressions on their faces. [[BodyHorror Could those giant body parts everywhere once have belonged to them?]] [[AndIMustScream The eyes are crying, too, so they might still be alive.]]
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* In the first chapter of Wario Land 2, why does Wario have to recover coins and treasure from inside his own castle?

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* In the first chapter of Wario Land 2, why does Wario have to recover coins and treasure from inside his own castle?castle?
** Enemies will steal the loot if he doesn't take it? After all, doesn't he leave the castle after Chapter 1? Better to take it with you, especially if you have bottomless pockets.
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* The reason Wario is slower than mario is not only because he is fatter, but because his games should be played slower with more focus on exploration.

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* The reason Wario is slower than mario Mario is not only because he is fatter, but because his games should be played slower with more focus on exploration.



* Oh boy, that endless moneybag in ''Wario Land: Shake It!/The Shake Dimension'' is going to screw up the echonomy.
** If those coins are even accepted as money anywhere.

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* Oh boy, that endless moneybag in ''Wario Land: Shake It!/The Shake Dimension'' is going to screw up the echonomy.
** If
economy. Even if those coins are even aren't accepted as money anywhere.
anywhere, they could still be melted down for gold (or whatever metal they're made of).
* Most enemies in ''3'' (possibly all but the final boss) [[spoiler:are actually human villagers cursed by Rudy the Clown]]. Consider how many of them you crushed, burned, drowned, etc. before knowing this.
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* Oh boy, that endless moneybag in ''Wario Land: Shake It!/The Shake Dimension'' is going to screw up the echonomy.

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* Oh boy, that endless moneybag in ''Wario Land: Shake It!/The Shake Dimension'' is going to screw up the echonomy.
echonomy.
** If those coins are even accepted as money anywhere.
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* [[ComicallyMissingThePoint For the pun to work, wouldn't Mario like [=MAshrooms=]? ]]
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* Why are their Wario toys in the Topaz Passage level in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4''? Because in the best ending of ''VideoGame/WarioLand'' Captain Syrup's Genie gave Wario a whole Wario planet so ''obviously'' most toys on ''that'' planet would feature Wario! The planet even has a Greedville which is where the intro starts in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' which is seen in greater detail on the ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' website!

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* Why are their Wario toys in the Topaz Passage level in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4''? Because in the best ending of ''VideoGame/WarioLand'' ''VideoGame/WarioLandSuperMarioLand3'' Captain Syrup's Genie gave Wario a whole Wario planet so ''obviously'' most toys on ''that'' planet would feature Wario! The planet even has a Greedville which is where the intro starts in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' which is seen in greater detail on the ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' website!
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* Why are their Wario toys in the Topaz Passage level in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4''? Because in the best ending of ''VideoGame/WarioLand'' Captain Syrup's Genie gave Wario a whole Wario planet so ''obviously'' most toys on ''that'' planet would feature Wario! The planet even has a Greedville which is where the intro starts in ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' which is seen in greater detail on the ''VideoGame/WarioLand4'' website!
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* The reason Wario is slower than mario is not only because he is fatter, but because his games should be played slower with more focus on exploration.
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* In the first chapter of Wario Land 2, why does Wario have to recover coins and treasure from inside his own castle?
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* Oh boy, that endless moneybag in ''Wario Land: Shake It!/The Shake Dimension'' is going to screw up the echonomy.

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