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If Mario wears the W Emblem [[badge]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', his cap and overalls resemble Wario's. The description even says "Changes Mario's clothes into Wario's clothes". Similarly, in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', the coloration for player 3's overalls (if they're a [[Mii]]) is the same as Wario's.
If Mario wears the W Emblem [[badge]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', his cap and overalls resemble Wario's. The description even says "Changes Mario's clothes into Wario's clothes". Similarly, in ''[[New Super Mario Bros. U]]'', the coloration for player 3's overalls (if they're a [[Mii]]) is the same as Wario's.
Wario is the focus of the [[Wario Press Conference]], an interview where he promotes his games ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' and ''Wario World''. During the conference, he frequently insults and threatens the male reporters who ask him questions, while flirting with the female reporters; despite this, Wario claims that he prefers money over women. Wario also demonstrates resentment towards his rival, Mario, by mocking his mannerisms and stating his own superiority to Mario.


Wario appears in an internal [[Nintendo]] Merchandising Inc. safety video from 2003.<ref>Forest of Illusion. (June 4, 2022). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WNQfEUbByw Nintendo "NMI Safety Video" - Forest of Illusion]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 18, 2023.</ref> He initially dismisses Nintendo's safety guidelines, but later asks questions and assists the narrator in providing the viewer with safety instructions. At the end of the video, Wario claims he is his own supervisor at Nintendo, then complains about how the enemies in ''[[Wario World]]'' compromise his safety.
Wario appears in an internal [[Nintendo]] Merchandising Inc. safety video from 2003.<ref>Forest of Illusion. (June 4, 2022). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WNQfEUbByw Nintendo "NMI Safety Video" - Forest of Illusion]. ''YouTube''. Retrieved March 18, 2023.</ref> He initially dismisses Nintendo's safety guidelines, but later asks questions and assists the narrator in providing the viewer with safety instructions. At the end of the video, Wario claims he is his own supervisor at Nintendo, then complains about how the enemies in ''[[Wario World]]'' compromise his safety.
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