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The Japanese website for ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' features a blog section for the ''WarioWare'' developers. In her blog entry, Penny posts a photo of her going to the beach with Dr. Crygor and states she loves her grandfather dearly despite his reputation as a "creep" and a "weirdo". In the comments, Penny responds to a comment left by [[Ashley]] explaining her bodysuit was created by her grandfather and can adjust itself to any temperature.
The Japanese website for ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' features a blog section for the ''WarioWare'' developers. In her blog entry, Penny posts a photo of her going to the beach with Dr. Crygor and states she loves her grandfather dearly despite his reputation as a "creep" and a "weirdo". In the comments, Penny responds to a comment left by [[Ashley]] explaining her bodysuit was created by her grandfather and can adjust itself to any temperature.
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It's seen in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'' that Penny transformed her clothes by putting on a different pair of glasses, flying into a boxing match and wearing a jetpack and goggles. Perhaps this is the same way Dr. Crygor, her grandfather, transformed his armor into different colors from pink to yellow.
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