9-Volt

9-Volt is a major human character in the WarioWare series. He is a Nintendo fanboy and collects everything about this company and loves to play video games. 9-Volt lives with his mother 5-Volt and his pet Fronk in their house in Diamond City and attends Diamond Elementary. He first appears in WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania as one of Wario's friends who helped him produce microgames.

Since WarioWare: Twisted!, 9-Volt always stars together with 18-Volt in the WarioWare series, who becomes one of 9-Volt's best friends in this game.

WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania
Firstly, 9-Volt could be seen in the intro of WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania, where he is called by Wario to join his "company" WarioWare, Inc. and to produce microgames for his upcoming game. Like Wario's other friends in Diamond City, 9-Volt agrees.

In his own story, the school was out and 9-Volt skates home with his high-tech skateboard SK8. At the house, he gets into his room and plays with his mixing console. He says "Hello" a few times and with the help of the machine he imitates the voice of Jimmy T. or at least a similar voice while saying it. His oversized Game Boy answers him with "OK". Then 9-Volt makes music with the mixing console and spins records on it. Some kind of grabber came out of the Game Boy and pops an over-sized cartridge into it.

Later, while 9-Volt still spins records, Ken the Reporter appears and announces that the Game Boy Advance SP is on sale in stores. Quickly, 9-Volt leaves the house and his skateboard transformed into a hoverboard. With that, 9-Volt hurries to the next store to get the new handheld.

9-Volt also made a short appearance in the ending story of the game, where Wario represents his employees in the WarioWare headquarters that they wouldn't get anything of the money he earned with the game he and his friends makes and then he escapes. 9-Volt is in shock, but like the other employees except for Mona, he didn't chase after Wario. This suggests that both he and Mona have a strong friendship with him (though in 9-Volt's case, it might have been his fanboy tendencies).

9-Volt is featured in four unlockable minigames in WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania. In SkatingBoard, 9-Volt appears as the protagonist of the game and has to avoid obstacles and red birds with his skateboard. In the two-player mini-game VS Chicken Race, 9-Volt is the character of the player who has to use the, while the other player's character is a Fronk, possibly 9-Volt's pet. 9-Volt also makes an appearance in the minigame taken from Mario Paint, Fly Swatter, where the Spiny appearing in the congratulations sequence has been replaced by 9-Volt. The minigame Paper Plane features him as one of the characters looking through a window and telling the current flight time.

WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!
In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!, 9-Volt hosts a television show called Super Show. There he uses a mixing console again and a Game Boy Advance with arms and legs states "OK" in a similar way to the Game Boy in the prior game. After 9-Volt's entrance, Kat and Ana followed.

9-Volt is one of the ten selectable characters in the multiplayer games in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!.

WarioWare: Twisted!
In the intro of WarioWare: Twisted!, 9-Volt comes along with Mona to Dr. Crygor's lab. There Dr. Crygor tries to fix Wario's broken Game Boy Advance with his invention, the Gravitator. But it had no buttons anymore after the repairing, instead of that the player had to move the system to move the character in the game. 9-Volt and Mona try it out and enjoy it. Wario got the idea to make a new WarioWare game involving this style of gameplay.

9-Volt was shown to be a troublemaker at school in this game. In his own story, a new student named 18-Volt came into 9-Volt's class. On his first day at Diamond Elementary, the teacher asks 18-Volt what his hobby is, to which he responds by taking out his boom box and playing loud Rock 'n Roll music.

He got in trouble for this and after school 18-Volt heads for his house broken-hearted. However, 9-Volt stops him and states that he liked his music. The two of them become fast friends and 9-Volt invites 18-Volt over to his house. When they got there 18-Volt is ecstatic to see that 9-Volt has an NES and the duo spends a lot of time on playing on the system. However, eventually 9-Volt's mother 5-Volt tells her son and his new friend to cease.

At night, when 9-Volt has to sleep, he furtively plays with his Game Boy Advance SP under the bedspread, but his mother caught him.

WarioWare: Touched!
In WarioWare: Touched!, 9-Volt and 18-Volt go to the Toy Express to get a copy of the coveted new GameCube game, 36-Volt Man. 9-Volt snatches one and shows it happily to 18-Volt, who carries his boom box on his shoulder. Curious about their new game, the two friends quickly return to 9-Volt's house, 9-Volt uses his SK8 to reach it. On their way, they pass the alien Orbulon who ran after his flying spaceship.

At the house, 9-Volt and 18-Volt play far into the night and reign victorious in the game. To celebrate their success, 9-Volt spins records again, with 18-Volt dancing behind him and his Nintendo consoles in front of him. 9-Volt's mixing console features moving Mario and Luigi figurines. But it got so late that the two gamers fall asleep.

In the morning, when they woke up, it is already 9 o' clock. 9-Volt and 18-Volt are in shock about the fact they are late and hurry to school.

WarioWare: Smooth Moves
9-Volt is visited by 18-Volt again in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. There 9-Volt showed a Game & Watch handheld console to his tall friend and plays with it. 18-Volt mistakes it for a Nintendo DS Lite at first. He wants to see more of the console and gropes it. 9-Volt still has the console in hand and informs him that he is still playing, but 18-Volt couldn't wait and the Game & Watch broke in two halves. 9-Volt get mad and orders 18-Volt to leave the house.

Now 18-Volt had a bad conscience and tried to find a new Game & Watch for his friend. He first looks in Toy Express but they didn't have what 18-Volt searched. After leaving the store, he notices another store where some video game fans line up. 18-Volt got into the store and the owner of the shop, Shop Manager Iwata, does coincidentally have the searched Game & Watch on offer. 18-Volt reaches for it, but surprisingly 9-Volt does the same. The friends face each other and they both excuse each other for their mistakes. 9-Volt tells 18-Volt that he will always be his P2 (Player 2) and all goes well after that.

WarioWare: D.I.Y.
In WarioWare: D.I.Y., a game called Super 9-Volt shows up in 9-Volt's stage. It's a spoof of Super Mario Bros. and stars 9-Volt rather than Mario. 9-Volt, skateboarding, hits a Question Block shaped like a Famicom cartridge every time a microgame is won.

9-Volt, along with Mona, Jimmy T., Orbulon, and Ashley apparently left WarioWare, Inc. to work for Diamond Software in this game. Though the reason they switch companies is unknown, various residents of Diamond city consider possibilities in the DIY Forums feature of the game. 18-Volt, who continues working for Wario, appears to view 9-Volt as a rival after his departure, as suggested by 9-Volt's role as a boss in 18-Volt's game (as well as their interaction after the boss game is completed) and 18-Volt's greeting to the player where he insists that he works at "twice the power as that other guy you might be thinking of".

Microgames
9-Volt comes with his own set of microgames in all games of the WarioWare series. Between WarioWare: Twisted! and WarioWare: D.I.Y., the games are always provided by both 9-Volt and 18-Volt. However, it isn't known how much 18-Volt shares in the creation of the games. For example, in WarioWare: Touched! 9-Volt says "our games", but in WarioWare: Twisted! he just speaks about "my games" in the character select menu, plus 18-Volt isn't even mentioned by name in the menu.

The microgames are based on products of Nintendo, mainly on game software and hardware, but also on merchandise from the time before Nintendo became popular as a video game company. Microgames based on the Mario series are featured in every WarioWare game.

For WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania, 9-Volt creates microgames of the Nintendo Classics genre. The games involve various Nintendo products from the 1960s up to the 1990s. WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$! does also feature 9-Volt's Nintendo microgames, plus a multiplayer game made by him, Card-e Cards, which refers to a Nintendo product as well, in this case, the e-Reader.

In WarioWare: Twisted!, the microgame set of 9-Volt and 18-Volt is called Spintendo Classics. As an exception all microgames are only based on NES games in this game. While the microgames of most of the other developers involve a particular style of gameplay per developer, the microgames of 9-Volt and 18-Volt require all kinds of spin techniques.

In WarioWare: Touched!, the name of their set of microgames is Retro Action. The choice of Nintendo products is much more versatile than in the prior game again. Also newer products from the 21st century are featured. The microgames include all kinds of ways using the Stylus and also the application of the microphone, while the most other microgame sets involve a particular technique again.

In WarioWare: Smooth Moves, 9-Volt and 18-Volt's set of microgames involves all possible forms. Considerably more microgames are based on more recent Nintendo products. An example is Brain Age, which is based on the Nintendo DS game [[wikipedia:Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!

In WarioWare: D.I.Y., 9-Volt returns to his original role by going solo, while his friend 18-Volt is granted with his own microgames in WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase. Despite this, their microgame stages are both Nintendo themed. Akin to Smooth Moves, 9-Volt's microgames adapts to more recent Nintendo products such as Wii Fit.

Profile Information from WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!

 * Occupation: Grade School Student
 * Hobby: Skate Boarding
 * Biggest Boast: His Nintendo Collection
 * Bio: This high-tech skater boy studies at Diamond Elementary. He is such a Nintendo fanboy that he owns every piece of Nintendo hardware and software ever made.

Website Bio from WarioWare: Touched!
''Old-skool fanboy finds a soulmate in new classmate 18-Volt. Together, they serve up microgames inspired by classic Nintendo games.''

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Quotes
"I think Nintendo games are the greatest, so you can imagine my surprise when I found that Wario lives in my... uh, I mean that I live in his city!!"

- WarioWare, Inc.: Minigame Mania

"I'm totally crazy over video games! I wish I got graded on my games instead of homework..."

- WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!

"New games are cool, but they still don't rock as hard as old-school Nintendo games!"

- WarioWare: Touched!

"The wait is killin' me!"

- WarioWare: Touched!

"We rocked that game!"

- WarioWare: Touched!

"You'll always be my P2!"

- WarioWare: Smooth Moves

Trivia

 * 9-Volt's name comes from the operating voltage of the NES.
 * In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, one of the names that can appear whenever a player presses the random button when they're naming their custom stage is 9VOLT.
 * In WarioWare: Touched! during 9-Volt's intro cutscene, James T. can be seen in the crowd when 9-Volt tells 18-Volt that he got 36-Volt Man.