![]() Knowing that Smooth Moves is very much the inspiration behind Move It! gives me that much more confidence that this upcoming installment could give my favorite a run for its money. Want to know what Smooth Moves was called in Japan? That would be Odoru Made in Wario, or roughly Dancing Made in Wario. ![]() In that part of the world, the game is named Chō Odoru Made in Wario, which loosely translates to Super Dancing Made in Wario. ![]() It's referenced on the Mona page, but I'm sure it has interesting content for the other characters. Over in Japan, Nintendo wasn’t shy at all about WarioWare: Move It’s Wii inspiration. 1 The Japanese WarioWare: Smooth Moves site has a silly in-universe blog, which wasn't translated for the western site. WarioWare: Move It! is a true return to form. We’ve already had WarioWare: Get It Together! on Switch, but that was very much a spin-off doing some unique stuff. The game looks like a very straightforward WarioWare game, but the Joy-Con are the focus of the fun. Angrily chasing after it, he enters a temple with a weird stone d. While the name of the game didn’t tie it to Smooth Moves on the Wii, the gameplay of WarioWare: Move It! certainly did. Read description firstWario gets a random visit from a little alien that steals his food. Fast-forward to yesterday, and you can easily imagine my excitement when Nintendo revealed WarioWare: Move It! during yesterday’s Nintendo Direct. I had so much fun with that game, and I found it to be an absolutely perfect use of the Wii Remote. Boy is shown to have a crush on Mona, and he tries very hard to win the game against Team Dinosaur in order to impress her. ![]() As evidenced by the Japanese version of the game, Boy is in fact his name and not just a descriptor. Contents 1 Logos 2 Artwork 2.1 Japanese website blog 2.1.1 Characters 2.1.2 Blog post images 3 Sprites 3.1 Overworld 3.2 Theater Posters 3.3 Temple of Form Icons 4 Screenshots 4.1 Title cards 4.2 Character stages 4.3 Game Over screens 4. He appears during Mona 's stage in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. This is a gallery of images for the game WarioWare: Smooth Moves. When it comes to the WarioWare franchise, my favorite entry is Smooth Moves on the Wii, hands down. Boy is a player for the Diamond City Roughs. Here’s a personal note for you lovely people. WarioWare: Smooth Moves gameplay for the gameplay for the Nintendo Wii.Played on the original console and recorded with Elgato Game Capture HD. WarioWare: Smooth Moves is the best WarioWare game to date, showcasing funny, inventive and completely insane micro-games that will leave players of all ages in stitches. ![]()
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