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*[[Dribble and Spitz]] - The Janitor, The Mohawk, The Dumbell
*[[Dribble and Spitz]] - The Janitor, The Mohawk, The Dumbell
*[[Penny Crygor]] - The Finger Food, The Boxer, The Mortar, The Pestle
*[[Penny Crygor]] - The Finger Food, The Boxer, The Mortar, The Pestle
*[[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]] - "Friendship, Multi Screen." Previous Games (unlike 9-Volt in previous games, these microgames include GameCube, N64, and even Nintendo DS games)
*[[9-Volt]] and [[18-Volt]] - "Friendship, Multi Screen." The Waiter, Previous Games (unlike 9-Volt in previous games, these microgames include GameCube, N64, and even Nintendo DS games)
*[[Jimmy P.]] "Dog Fever 2007" - Review
*[[Jimmy P.]] "Dog Fever 2007" - Review
*[[Tiny Wario]] - "Form Baton Forever…" Anything Goes
*[[Tiny Wario]] - "Form Baton Forever…" Anything Goes

Revision as of 20:20, January 17, 2007

Template:W-movetowiki Template:Justreleased Template:Infobox Wario Ware: Smooth Moves is the newest addition to the WarioWare series. It will be for Wii and will take full advantage of the Wii Remote. It will be released on Janurary 15, 2007 in the U.S.

Wii Remote Forms

In the game, the microgames use different variations of holding the Wii remote. These positions are:

  • Big Cheese
  • Boxer
  • Chauffeur
  • Diner
  • Discard
  • Dumbell
  • Elephant
  • Finger Food
  • Handlebar
  • Mowhawk
  • Remote Control
  • Samurai
  • Sketch Artist
  • Thumb Wrestler
  • Tug 'o' War
  • Umbrella
  • Waiter

Characters

Among the microgame developers and other characters in the game, there are:

  • Wario "Found! Myserious 'Form Baton'!" - The Remote Contol
  • Mona "" - The Handlebar, The Umbrella
  • Kat and Ana "" - The Sketch Artist, The Chauffeur, The Samurai
  • Young Cricket and Master Mantis - "The Kung Fu Boy Has Come!" The Tug-of-War, The Waiter, The Elephant
  • Jimmy T. - Review
  • Ashley and Red - The Thumb Wrestler, The Discard, The Big Cheese
  • Dribble and Spitz - The Janitor, The Mohawk, The Dumbell
  • Penny Crygor - The Finger Food, The Boxer, The Mortar, The Pestle
  • 9-Volt and 18-Volt - "Friendship, Multi Screen." The Waiter, Previous Games (unlike 9-Volt in previous games, these microgames include GameCube, N64, and even Nintendo DS games)
  • Jimmy P. "Dog Fever 2007" - Review
  • Tiny Wario - "Form Baton Forever…" Anything Goes
  • Orbulon - "Secret of the Balance Stone!" The Diner
  • Dr. Crygor and Mike "Slim Down? To the Diet Machine!" - Diet Machine