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[[Image:sewerguru.png|frame|right|The '''Sewer Guru'''.]]
[[Image:sewerguru.png|frame|right|The '''Sewer Guru'''.]]
The '''Sewer Guru''' is an old angel that lives in the sewers of [[Diamond City]]. He appears in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''. In the intro, [[Wario]] let fell the loot he stole, a [[Game Boy Advance]] and a Game Boy Advance SP, by tripping, turning out both the Game Boys fell in an open manhole. The Sewer Guru flew up, and asked Wario which he let fell, the two Game Boys, or a [[Nintendo DS|two-screened, button-less apparatus]], which is unknown to Wario. Wario yelled "Gimme all of 'em!" and lunged at the Sewer Guru, ending Wario up with the unknown apparatus. Wario doesn't know how to play it, and thinks it's bogus, while shaking angrily the apparatus until a [[Stylus|small stick]] pops out. Playing the games with using the stick on the lower screen ''made'' it work, letting Wario think to create a WarioWare game for this apparatus, making double the money for the two screens.
The '''Sewer Guru''' is an old angel that lives in the sewers of [[Diamond City]]. He appears in ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]''. In the intro, [[Wario]] drops the loot he stole, a [[Game Boy Advance]] and a Game Boy Advance SP, into an open manhole by tripping. The Sewer Guru flies up from there, and asks Wario whether he dropped two Game Boys or a [[Nintendo DS|two-screened, button-less apparatus]], which Wario had never seen before. He replies "Gimme all of 'em!" and lunges at the Sewer Guru. He ends up with the unknown apparatus. Wario doesn't know how to play it, and thinks it's bogus. While shaking it angrily, the apparatus drops a [[Stylus|small stick]]. Playing the games with using the stick on the lower screen ''makes'' it work, letting Wario think to create a WarioWare game for this apparatus, making double the money for the two screens.


The Sewer Guru also appears in [[Wario-Man]]'s ending. When Wario-Man tries to stop a train, but failed, and sent-off, Wario-Man fell in the same manhole as the two Game Boys after [[Ken the Reporter]] said about the sales of Wario's new WarioWare game. Wario-Man seems to be turned back into Wario, and Wario jumped out the manhole. The Sewer Guru flew up again - this time in a rage. It turned out Wario fell on the Sewer Guru, that seems to hit a very surprised Wario with his wand. Wario turned into a [[Flat Wario]]-like form, and the Sewer Guru smiled.
The Sewer Guru also appears in [[Wario-Man]]'s ending. When Wario-Man tries to stop a train, but failed, and sent-off, Wario-Man falls in the same manhole as the two Game Boys after [[Ken the Reporter]] spoke about the sales of Wario's new WarioWare game. Wario-Man seems to be turned back into Wario, and Wario jumps out the manhole. The Sewer Guru flies up again - this time in a rage. It turned out that Wario had fallen on the Sewer Guru. The Guru strikes a very surprised Wario with his wand. Wario turns into a [[Flat Wario]]-like form, and the Sewer Guru smiles.


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Revision as of 16:59, December 19, 2010

Sewer Guru
The Sewer Guru.

The Sewer Guru is an old angel that lives in the sewers of Diamond City. He appears in WarioWare: Touched!. In the intro, Wario drops the loot he stole, a Game Boy Advance and a Game Boy Advance SP, into an open manhole by tripping. The Sewer Guru flies up from there, and asks Wario whether he dropped two Game Boys or a two-screened, button-less apparatus, which Wario had never seen before. He replies "Gimme all of 'em!" and lunges at the Sewer Guru. He ends up with the unknown apparatus. Wario doesn't know how to play it, and thinks it's bogus. While shaking it angrily, the apparatus drops a small stick. Playing the games with using the stick on the lower screen makes it work, letting Wario think to create a WarioWare game for this apparatus, making double the money for the two screens.

The Sewer Guru also appears in Wario-Man's ending. When Wario-Man tries to stop a train, but failed, and sent-off, Wario-Man falls in the same manhole as the two Game Boys after Ken the Reporter spoke about the sales of Wario's new WarioWare game. Wario-Man seems to be turned back into Wario, and Wario jumps out the manhole. The Sewer Guru flies up again - this time in a rage. It turned out that Wario had fallen on the Sewer Guru. The Guru strikes a very surprised Wario with his wand. Wario turns into a Flat Wario-like form, and the Sewer Guru smiles.


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