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Throughout the various pre-stage cutscenes, 9-Volt is shown between two other characters, due to his inability to control his movement. | Throughout the various pre-stage cutscenes, 9-Volt is shown between two other characters, due to his inability to control his movement. | ||
Upon reaching Remix, 9-Volt suggests that the gang use the nearby minecart to further advance through the game. Upon reaching Remix 2.0, 9-Volt suggests that the gang proceed without the minecart, sensing suspicion from it. As he attempts to advance, he is suddenly scared by 5-Volt, who was hiding in the minecart, and immediately scolds him. | |||
After beating Anything Goes, 9-Volt goes back to the real world alongside most of the other WarioWare, Inc. employees and chases after Wario after it is revealed their predicament was caused by his poor programming. However, they soon remember other people were left behind in the game world, and they immediately return to rescue them. After completing Showdown, 9-Volt recognizes the creature that captured some of the crew as [[Pyoro]], the star of the recent best-selling game in Diamond City. | After beating Anything Goes, 9-Volt goes back to the real world alongside most of the other WarioWare, Inc. employees and chases after Wario after it is revealed their predicament was caused by his poor programming. However, they soon remember other people were left behind in the game world, and they immediately return to rescue them. After completing Showdown, 9-Volt recognizes the creature that captured some of the crew as [[Pyoro]], the star of the recent best-selling game in Diamond City. |