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'''Wario no Niwa''' is the ninth stage found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. It is available after stage eight is cleared. If the player receives a [[Game Over]] from this point on (not counting the [[EXTRA]] stage), they have to continue their adventure from the beginning of this stage. [[Wario]] chucks a [[Piranha Plant]] on the character's head during the intro.
==Levels==
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!width="1%"|Level
!width="1%"|Image
!width="10%"|Description
!width="1%"|Enemies and obstacles
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|[[Level 9-1]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-1 Map.png|200px]]
|[[Luigi]] is waiting just above [[Wanda]]'s character, but unfortunately there is no real [[jump]]ing in this game. The character must proceed through a series of corridors containing Unibo enemies, but luckily there are tiny [[Timer Block]]s on flooring that can be used to trap them. Once at the bottom, Wanda can hit some [[Coin Block]]s. On the bottom left is the [[elevator]], which takes the character to Luigi.
|[[Unibo]]
|-
|[[Level 9-2]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-2 Map.png|200px]]
|There are some elevators that the character must climb at the beginning, then they must descend into a somewhat tricky pit of Unibo and tiny [[Flip-Flop Block|Flip-Flop]] and [[Rock Block]]s. After another elevator to the left lies Luigi.
|Unibo
|-
|[[Level 9-3]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-3 Map.png|200px]]
|This course features a series of floating platforms with spikes, Guriguri, tiny [[Jump Block]]s and elevators. Wanda must either pick her battles or maneuver wisely.
|[[Spike Trap|Spikes]], [[Guriguri]]
|-
|[[Level 9-4]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-4 Map.png|200px]]
|This course has another major descent into the unknown, now containing [[Switch Block (Mario & Wario)|Switch Block]]s and larger Jump Blocks. Thankfully there is no real danger, leaving the [[Time Limit|Time Gauge]] as the player's only adversary.
|N/A
|-
|[[Level 9-5]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-5 Map.png|200px]]
|Of course, this course reintroduces dangerous elements. Wanda must guide her character from the top through the bottom right while watching for Guriguri and Unibo, breaking Rock Blocks at the right time.
|Unibo, Guriguri
|-
|[[Level 9-6]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-6 Map.png|200px]]
|If the player doesn't try to obtain extra [[Star (Mario & Wario)|Star]]s or the [[1-Up Mushroom]], this is actually a fairly straightforward path to the top right, where Unibo and assorted blocks lie.
|Unibo
|-
|[[Level 9-7]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-7 Map.png|200px]]
|Tiny and larger Jump Blocks litter the landscape, but the goal is to the top left. The only real tricky part is the row of four Unibo at the bottom which must be trapped with Timer Blocks.
|Unibo
|-
|[[Level 9-8]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-8 Map.png|200px]]
|The next course brings back the Tsubōn enemies. The top left features a seemingly impassable gap with a Star, but there are invisible Flip-Flop Blocks available before Wanda's character drops down.
|[[Tsubōn]]
|-
|[[Level 9-9]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-9 Map.png|200px]]
|A path of Tsubōn and Switch Blocks, which can be tricky if their fire couldn't be blocked by Wanda.
|Tsubōn
|-
|[[Level 9-10]]
|[[File:M&W Level 9-10 Map.png|200px]]
|Basically a trickier and more time-consuming version of Level 9-4. The trick is to break the Rock Block at the bottom to free the lone Unibo and pass it as it goes left. There is a [[Time Kinoko]] that is not terribly hard to reach if the player needs more time.
|Unibo
|}


'''Wario no Niwa''' is the ninth stage found in ''[[Mario & Wario]]''. It is available after the previous eight stages are cleared. If the player receives a [[Game Over]] from this point on (not counting the [[EXTRA]] stage), they will have to continue their adventure from the beginning of this stage. As a reminder that this is [[Wario]]'s personal garden, he chucks a [[Piranha Plant]] at the character's head.
==Media==
 
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==LEVEL9-1==
|file1=MW Woods.oga
[[Luigi]] is waiting just above [[Wanda]]'s character, but unfortunately there is no real [[jump]]ing in this game. The character must proceed through a series of corridors containing [[Unibō]] enemies, but luckily there are tiny [[Timer Block]]s on flooring that can be used to trap them. Once at the bottom, Wanda can hit some [[Coin Block]]s. On the bottom left is the [[elevator]] taking the character to Luigi.
|title1=Woods
 
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==LEVEL9-2==
There are some elevators that the character must climb at the beginning, then they must descend into a somewhat tricky pit of Unibō and tiny [[Flip-flop Block|Flip-Flop]] and [[Rock Block]]s. After another elevator to the left lies Luigi.
 
==LEVEL9-3==
This course features a series of floating platforms with [[Spike (obstacle)|spikes]], [[Guriguri]], tiny [[Jump Block]]s and elevators. Wanda must either pick her battles or maneuver wisely.
 
==LEVEL9-4==
This course has another major descent into the unknown, now containing [[Switch Block]]s and larger Jump Blocks. Thankfully there is no real danger, leaving the [[Time Limit|Time Gauge]] as the player's only adversary.
 
==LEVEL9-5==
Of course, this course reintroduces dangerous elements. Wanda must guide her character from the top through the bottom right while watching for Guriguri and Unibō, breaking Rock Blocks at the right time.
 
==LEVEL9-6==
If the player doesn't try to obtain extra [[Star]]s or the [[1-Up Mushroom]], this is actually a fairly straightforward path to the top right, where Unibō and assorted blocks lie.
 
==LEVEL9-7==
Tiny and larger Jump Blocks litter the landscape, but the goal is to the top left. The only real tricky part is the row of four Unibō at the bottom which must be trapped with Timer Blocks.
 
==LEVEL9-8==
The next course brings back the Tsubōn enemies. The top left features a seemingly impassable gap with a Star, but there are invisible Flip-Flop Blocks available before Wanda's character drops down.
 
==LEVEL9-9==
A path of Tsubōn and Switch Blocks, which can be tricky if their fire couldn't be blocked by Wanda.
 
==LEVEL9-10==
Basically a more trickier and time-consuming version of LEVEL9-4. The trick is to break the Rock Block at the bottom to free the lone Unibō and pass it as it goes left. There is a [[Mushroom#Mario & Wario|Time Kinoko]] that is not terribly hard to reach if the player needs more time.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ワリオの<span class="explain" title="にわ">庭</span><ref>''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet, page 14.</ref>
|Jap=ワリオの{{hover|庭|にわ}}<ref>''Mario & Wario'' instruction booklet, page 14.</ref>
|JapR=Wario no Niwa
|JapR=Wario no Niwa
|JapM=Wario's Garden}}
|JapM=Wario's Garden
}}
 
==References==
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