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[[File:Wario's Sheriff.png|thumb|240px|"[[Sheriff (minigame)|Sheriff]]" from ''Mega Microgame$!'' was an early Nintendo arcade game.]]
[[File:Wario's Sheriff.png|thumb|240px|"[[Sheriff (minigame)|Sheriff]]" from ''Mega Microgame$!'' was an early Nintendo arcade game.]]
*Many names for microgames in this series are references to famous media and other popular culture.
*Many names for microgames in this series are references to famous media and other popular culture.
*[[Cicada]], the second player character in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever|Rhythm Heaven Fever's]]'' [[rhythmheaven:Kung Fu Ball|Kung Fu Ball]] minigame, has made several appearances in supplementary material relating to [[Young Cricket]], first in his character video for ''WarioWare Gold'' and later in some of his artworks in ''Get It Together!''. She would make her first proper appearance in the series in ''Move It!'' as the true identity of the muscular penguin that challenges Young Cricket to "micro-combat".
*[[Cicada]], the second player character in ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven Fever|Rhythm Heaven Fever's]]'' [[rhythmheaven:Kung Fu Ball|Kung Fu Ball]] minigame, has made several appearances in supplementary material relating to [[Young Cricket]], first in his character video for ''WarioWare Gold'' and later in some of his artworks in ''Get It Together!''. She would make her first proper appearance in the series in ''Move It!'' as the true identity of the muscular penguin that challenges Young Cricket to "micro-combat".
*[[Lulu]]'s design greatly resembles that of Alice, the protagonist of ''[[niwa:Balloon Kid|Balloon Kid]]'', specifically as she appears on the cover of its [[niwa:Balloon Fight GB|Japan-only remake]]. Like Alice, she is also frequently associated with balloons, and an enemy from ''Balloon Fight'' appears in her character video for ''WarioWare Gold''.
*[[Lulu]]'s design greatly resembles that of Alice, the protagonist of ''[[niwa:Balloon Kid|Balloon Kid]]'', specifically as she appears on the cover of its [[niwa:Balloon Fight GB|Japan-only remake]]. Like Alice, she is also frequently associated with balloons, and an enemy from ''Balloon Fight'' appears in her character video for ''WarioWare Gold''.
*In all entries except ''[[Game & Wario]]'', [[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]]'s stages feature microgames that reference classic Nintendo hardware and software, and even games and toys that the company manufactured before going into the video game business. By ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves|Smooth Moves]]'', they began to cover more recent games as well as older ones. Also, when [[5-Volt]] became a major character in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', her game lineup would follow the same theme. The entire list of references can be found [[List of source media for Nintendo-themed microgames|here]].
*In all entries except ''[[Game & Wario]]'', [[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]]'s stages feature microgames that reference classic Nintendo hardware and software, and even games and toys that the company manufactured before going into the video game business. By ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves|Smooth Moves]]'', they began to cover more recent games as well as older ones. Also, when [[5-Volt]] became a major character in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'', her game lineup would follow the same theme. The entire list of references can be found [[List of source media for Nintendo-themed microgames|here]].
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*In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', Wario's encounter with the [[Sewer Guru]] in the opening (in which the guru asks him whether he dropped a pair of Game Boy Advance systems or a Nintendo DS) is a reference to the Aesop's fable ''{{wp|The Honest Woodman}}''; and the website's description for [[Wario-Man]] makes the analogy that an old garlic clove is to Wario "[w]hat a radioactive spider is to Peter Parker," the alter ego of {{wp|Spider-Man}}.
*In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', Wario's encounter with the [[Sewer Guru]] in the opening (in which the guru asks him whether he dropped a pair of Game Boy Advance systems or a Nintendo DS) is a reference to the Aesop's fable ''{{wp|The Honest Woodman}}''; and the website's description for [[Wario-Man]] makes the analogy that an old garlic clove is to Wario "[w]hat a radioactive spider is to Peter Parker," the alter ego of {{wp|Spider-Man}}.
*In ''Smooth Moves'', "[[Universal Marionette]]" features a background parodying {{wp|Leonardo da Vinci}}'s ''{{wp|Vitruvian Man}}'', and the White Rabbit from ''{{wp|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' is referenced in the victory animation for the first level of "[[Clock-Watcher]]."
*In ''Smooth Moves'', "[[Universal Marionette]]" features a background parodying {{wp|Leonardo da Vinci}}'s ''{{wp|Vitruvian Man}}'', and the White Rabbit from ''{{wp|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland}}'' is referenced in the victory animation for the first level of "[[Clock-Watcher]]."
*''[[Game & Wario]]'' features various characters from the ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' games in its cinematics. The [[rhythmheaven:Chorus Kids|Chorus Kids]] appear with [[Sal Out]] in the opening cinematic; the [[rhythmheaven:Reporter & Wrestler|Reporter and Wrestler]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' appear on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's intro and have their own slide in the ending credits; and one of the ''Rhythm Heaven'' [[rhythmheaven:Monkey|monkeys]] is hidden in the crowd during the report of the new console. [[rhythmheaven:Harry Onion|Harry Onion]] from ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Tengoku|Rhythm Tengoku]]'' appears on a pile of books in Ashley's intro cutscene. One ''Rhythm Heaven'' character, [[rhythmheaven:The Wandering Samurai|The Wandering Samurai]], even gets his own [[Samurai Slice|microgame]] in [[Gamer]]. Also in Gamer, the second level of "[[Sole Man]]" takes place in a wrecked city on fire where [[Wario-Man]] must avoid a giant dinosaur foot, in reference to ''{{wp|Godzilla}}''.
*''[[Game & Wario]]'' features various characters from the ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]'' games in its cinematics. The [[rhythmheaven:Chorus Kids|Chorus Kids]] appear with [[Sal Out]] in the opening cinematic; the [[rhythmheaven:Reporter & Wrestler|Reporter and Wrestler]] from ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven Fever|Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' appear on the sidewalk in the Pirate minigame's intro and have their own slide in the ending credits; and one of the ''Rhythm Heaven'' [[rhythmheaven:Monkey|monkeys]] is hidden in the crowd during the report of the new console. [[rhythmheaven:Harry Onion|Harry Onion]] from ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Tengoku|Rhythm Tengoku]]'' appears on a pile of books in Ashley's intro cutscene. One ''Rhythm Heaven'' character, [[rhythmheaven:The Wandering Samurai|The Wandering Samurai]], even gets his own [[Samurai Slice|microgame]] in [[Gamer]]. Also in Gamer, the second level of "[[Sole Man]]" takes place in a wrecked city on fire where [[Wario-Man]] must avoid a giant dinosaur foot, in reference to ''{{wp|Godzilla}}''.
*Further allusions to the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series are made in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': Mona imagines a plushie modeled after [[rhythmheaven:Tibby|Tibby]], one of the primary characters of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', [[Mr. Sparkles]]' rank A character card states he "goes to a gym known for its celebrities, like [[rhythmheaven:Wrestler|that wrestler who gets interviewed all the time.]]", 9-Volt's book contains pictures of the [[rhythmheaven:Huebirds of Happiness|Huebirds of Happiness]] and dialing the code "CAFE" in the telephone room will lead to a call where someone implied to be the [[rhythmheaven:Barista|Barista]] mentions that putting an Ashley doll in his café lead to an influx of new customers, referencing how an Ashley doll is seen in the [[rhythmheaven:Café|Café]]'s background in ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''.
*Further allusions to the ''Rhythm Heaven'' series are made in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'': Mona imagines a plushie modeled after [[rhythmheaven:Tibby|Tibby]], one of the primary characters of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'', [[Mr. Sparkles]]' rank A character card states he "goes to a gym known for its celebrities, like [[rhythmheaven:Wrestler|that wrestler who gets interviewed all the time.]]", 9-Volt's book contains pictures of the [[rhythmheaven:Huebirds of Happiness|Huebirds of Happiness]] and dialing the code "CAFE" in the telephone room will lead to a call where someone implied to be the [[rhythmheaven:Barista|Barista]] mentions that putting an Ashley doll in his café lead to an influx of new customers, referencing how an Ashley doll is seen in the [[rhythmheaven:Café|Café]]'s background in ''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''.
*In ''WarioWare: Get It Together'', level 3 of [[Pop-Up Patrol]] features a modified version of the "[https://malwiki.org/index.php?title=You_Are_An_Idiot You Are An Idiot]" {{wp|Trojan horse (computing)|Trojan horse}} as one of the pop-up windows that can appear. Plushes of [[rhythmheaven:Tibby|Tibby]] and [[rhythmheaven:Harry Onion|Harry Onion]] also appear in Mona's intro cutscene, and the [[rhythmheaven:Barista|Barista]] and [[Cicada]] can be seen in certain characters' artworks.
*In ''WarioWare: Get It Together'', level 3 of [[Pop-Up Patrol]] features a modified version of the "[https://malwiki.org/index.php?title=You_Are_An_Idiot You Are An Idiot]" {{wp|Trojan horse (computing)|Trojan horse}} as one of the pop-up windows that can appear. Plushes of [[rhythmheaven:Tibby|Tibby]] and [[rhythmheaven:Harry Onion|Harry Onion]] also appear in Mona's intro cutscene, and the [[rhythmheaven:Barista|Barista]] and [[Cicada]] can be seen in certain characters' artworks.
*In ''WarioWare: Move It!'', the [[rhythmheaven:Chorus Kids|Chorus Kids]] from  can be seen on the television during the game's introduction, and the [[rhythmheaven:Reporter & Wrestler|Reporter and Wrestler]] from ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' can be seen in the audience during the intro for Dribble and Spitz's stage.
*In ''WarioWare: Move It!'', the [[rhythmheaven:Chorus Kids|Chorus Kids]] from  can be seen on the television during the game's introduction, and the [[rhythmheaven:Reporter & Wrestler|Reporter and Wrestler]] from ''[[rhythmheaven:Rhythm Heaven Fever|Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' can be seen in the audience during the intro for Dribble and Spitz's stage.
*One of the falling objects that appear in the staff credits for ''WarioWare: Touched!'' is the [[zeldawiki:Triforce|Triforce]] from the ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Legend of Zelda]]'' series. The Triforce also appears as one of the possible drawings in "[[Chalk Full|On the Mark]]," a ''WarioWare Gold'' microgame which had previously appeared in ''Touched!'' as "Chalk Full."
*One of the falling objects that appear in the staff credits for ''WarioWare: Touched!'' is the [[zeldawiki:Triforce|Triforce]] from the ''[[zeldawiki:The Legend of Zelda (Series)|Legend of Zelda]]'' series. The Triforce also appears as one of the possible drawings in "[[Chalk Full|On the Mark]]," a ''WarioWare Gold'' microgame which had previously appeared in ''Touched!'' as "Chalk Full."


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