36-Volt Man

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36-Volt Man is a fictional video game made by the WarioWare, Inc. company for the Nintendo GameCube, featuring, as the game's name implies, 36-Volt Man. It was shown in 9-Volt and 18-Volt's intro cutscene in WarioWare: Touched!. During the game's cutscene, it was announced that it was released in the Toy Express, and a crowd of people arrived to purchase the game, including 9-Volt and 18-Volt. They managed to buy the game and went to 9-Volt's House to play. 9-Volt and 18-Volt played all night long and succeeded in the game. They celebrated their success afterwards, with 9-Volt spinning records and 18-Volt dancing behind him. However, they were up so late that they woke up at nine o'clock, and, as a result, were late for school.

In the WarioWare: Touched! cutscene, it showed that 36-Volt Man seemed to have the same sound effects as the ones in Super Mario Bros..