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WarioWare: Smooth Moves - Tomorrow Hill (1)

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

This is the 7th stage in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It's a musical sequence called "Tomorrow Hill," and it features the ever-present (except in Touched) canine cab driver Dribble, and his feline assistant and mechanic, Spitz. Together, of course, they drive people around town. Why the Chaffeur stance wasn't given to them, I'll never know.

Dribble & Spitz get the strangest passengers, so this time, they pick up wha they notice is an ordinary young woman, though unfamiliar to Diamond City. She asks to be taken to Tomorrow Hill, and not having had much work in a while, Dribble immediately takes off.

This set of Microgames is unusual for a few reasons. The first one you might notice is that there's a song continuously playing from front to back. Yes, this is a trademark of WarioWare: Every game has had at least one stage where this happens, and you can hear the results for the previous two WarioWares in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, "Mona Pizza" for Twisted and "Ashley's Theme" for Touched. Unfortunately, this song didn't make it into Brawl.

Another less noticeable thing is that there are no speed-up portions for this stage. At least, not yet. To compensate, something else happens after the third boss fight, which I'll explain in the following video.

Three more stances debut in this stage. The Dumbbell, where the Wii Remote is help, buttons up and perpendicular to the sensor bar, grabbed tightly. The Janitor is where you hold the WIi Remote vertically with both hands, buttons facing you. And the Mohawk requires you to stand up, where you put the Wii Remote on your head (holding onto it, of course). That's the third thing to notice--beginning with this stage, the game will start to incorporate postures from previous stages. Featuring prominently are the Umbrella from Mona's stage and the Elephant from Young Cricket's stage.

If you're curious, Christina Peyser sings this song. She also sung the English version of Mona Pizza in both WarioWare: Twisted! and SSBB.

(On a final note, yeah, that hamburger steak Microgame feels kind of mean.)

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  • Are you sure THIS is the first stage where previous stances beside the Remote Control are used? Could of sworn Ashley's stage had the Umbrella stance in the umbrella minigame.

  • @SamOliver4 I believe that one begins with the Remote Control and asks you to hold up the umbrella.

  • is it your mii or a "fake" one?

  • This is of Ron Stoppable from Kim Possible.

  • how do you shoot on the boss stage

  • As long as you're aiming the Wii Remote at the screen, you'll shoot automatically.

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  • @1:50-1:54

    Lol, that guy's face expression always makes me laugh!!! XD

  • hehe the triforce stance looks like link when he gets a triforce shard in the NES game.

    and i love how this stage looks a lot like their stage from the first game.

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  • i just love how the scenery changes!!!

  • I love that song :3

  • These guys are so cool.

  • @SamOliver4 luvs this game lots

  • Thumbs up if you love the song that is playing in the background.

  • Does this song sound like something you'd hear in Katamari to anyone?

  • @Overhazard

    No, he's right; One level of that microgame did start with the Umbrella. I just watched the video.

  • the girl alien is sexy in her human form

  • i like spitz

  • @Overhazard i love that show

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