He also speaks in various comic strips made during that time. During these games, he also tends to speak in slang, such as dropping his "g"'s and also using shortened words when describing Toad (such as "'Shroom" instead of "Mushroom"). In the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Game Boy games, Wario does not have any voice acting, but he speaks through in-game text to express himself. Wario tends to speak more than his nemeses Mario and Luigi do. In some games, Wario is shown to have his own castle. Wario has three of his own iconic vehicles introduced in his franchise: the Wario Car from the Wario Land series, his own Bulldog plane, and the Wario Bike from the WarioWare series. Over the years he has faced many foes, including Captain Syrup, Mad Scienstein, Rudy the Clown, Black Jewel, and Terrormisu. Wario's adventures are always mainly about collecting treasure or getting revenge and reclaim it from thieves who take it from him. Wario has still sometimes appeared as a central antagonist, such as in Mario & Wario and Wario's Woods. He commonly appears in the Mario spinoffs, often partnered with Waluigi.Īlthough Wario was introduced as the main antagonist in his debut appearance, he developed into more of an anti-hero, especially with his first starring role in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. Shortly after his debut in Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Wario went on to become the main protagonist of his own franchise of the same name. Wario ( ワリオ, Wario ?, Wario) is an anti-hero character in the Mario franchise designed as both the evil doppleganger and rival of Mario.
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