Form Baton

The Form Baton is a major object featured in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It is an old Wii Remote used as the controls for the entire game, with all in-game instructions using the term "Form Baton" to refer to the player's Wii Remote. The Form Baton also has a Nunchuk counterpart, known as the Balance Stone, which is shown in Orbulon's set of microgames. During the events of the game, Wario stumbles upon the Form Baton after crash-landing into the Temple of Form. He soon finds out that how one uses it depends on the way one holds it, in reference to how the player must hold the Form Baton in different positions to play the different types of microgames.

Forms
Forms, as the name implies, are the modes of holding the Form Baton (Wii Remote) in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. The forms are introduced by the Form Explanation, which acts as an often comedic tutorial of how to use each form. Each form is used for certain microgames in the game (with some having an italic font, meaning that they last twice as long). Below is a list of forms (and compatible microgames) in order of their appearance:

In-game text
''Hold the Form Baton straight with the tip pointing forward. This simple stance reflects one of life's fiercest--and greatest--sports: channel surfing.''
 * Description: "This is the most basic and popular of all the forms."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒の先端を正面に向け、離母魂を持つように真っ直ぐ構えましょう. 素朴さゆえに隙がないその姿は、すべての作法の基本です.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō no sentan o shōmen ni muke, rimokon o motsu yō ni massugu kamaemashō. Soboku sa yue ni suki ga nai sono sugata wa, subete no sahō no kihon desu.''
 * Translation:

With the tip of the Form Baton pointing forward, hold it ready just like a remote control. Due to its simplicity, this effortless form is the basis for all modes. ''Sosténgase la watuta recta y apuntando hacia delante. Simple forma inspirada en uno de los ejercicios de sofá más edificantes que existen: el zapeo.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton straight and pointing forward. Simple shape inspired by one of the most uplifting couch exercises out there: zapping. ''Tiens le Bâton du style à l'horizontale, le pointeur orienté vers l'avant. Cette position illustre le sport le plus pratiqué de nos jours: le zapping!''
 * '''Form Explanation (French version):
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton horizontally with the pointer pointing forward. This position illustrates the most practiced sport these days: zapping! ''Tieni la bacchetta multiforme dritta, puntandola in avanti. Questa semplice postura imita uno degli sport più belli e aggresivi che si conoscano: lo zapping!''
 * '''Form Explanation (Italian version):
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton straight, pointing it forward. This simple posture imitates one of the most beautiful and aggressive sports known: zapping! ''Halte den Formenstab waagerecht mit dem Zeiger nach vorn. Diese einfache Haltung stellt eine der härtesten, aber schönsten, Sportaten dar: das Zappen.''
 * '''Form Explanation (German version):
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton horizontally with the pointer forward. This simple pose represents one of the toughest, but most beautiful, sports: zapping.
 * Form Explanation (Korean version):
 * Korean script:

조작봉의 끝이 정면을 향한 상태에서 잡습니다. 소박하면서도 빈틈이 없는그 모습이야말로 모든 조작의기본이라 할 수 있습니다.
 * Romanization:

''Jojagbong-ui kkeut-i jeongmyeon-eul hyanghan sangtaeeseo jabseubnida. Sobaghamyeonseodo binteum-i eobsneungeu moseub-iyamallo modeun jojag-uigibon-ila hal su issseubnida.''
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton with the tip facing forward. Its simple yet flawless appearance is the basis for all operations.

Microgames & hosts
(Note: None of Tiny Wario's games use the Remote Control. Instead, some of Wario's microgames appear in Tiny Wario's stage.)

In-game text
''Hold the Form Baton vertically, thumb resting lightly on the button. Through this stance, you channel the quiet dignity of a circus clown in the midst of a thunderstorm.''
 * Description: "After the Remote Control, this is the second-most-popular form."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を縦に構え、親指をそっと牡丹に乗せましょう. その姿は、荒々しい滝を登る鯉のように美しく、見る者の心を奪います.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o tate ni kamae, oyayubi o sotto botan ni nosemashō. Sono sugata wa, araarashii taki o noboru koi no yō ni utsukushiku, miru mono no kokoro o ubaimasu.''
 * Translation:

With the Form Baton in vertical position, place your thumb gently on the button. This form, beautiful as the koi that climbs violent waterfalls, steals the hearts of those who see it. ''Sosténgase la watuta en vertical y apóyese el pulgar suavemente sobre el botón. Esta forma sintetiza la sobria dignidad de un payaso circense en medio de un chaparrón de los que hacen época.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton upright and rest your thumb lightly on the button. This form synthesizes the sober dignity of a circus clown in the midst of a downpour of those who make an era.

In-game text
''Turn the Form Baton sideways and grasp the ends firmly in both hands. Like riding a bicycle, perfecting this stance requires grace, steadiness, and tight shorts.''
 * Description: "This is the most balanced form. Most Handlebar games require quick movements."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を横に倒し、両端を上からしっかり握りましょう. ただし、逆さまに持ってはいけません. 禁じ手です.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o yoko ni taoshi, ryōhashi o ue kara shikkari nigirimashō. Tadashi, sakasama ni motte wa ikemasen. Kinjite desu.''
 * Translation:

Turn the Form Baton horizontally and grasp both ends firmly from above. You must not, however, hold it upside down: that is a forbidden move. ''Póngase la watuta de lado y agárrese bien con las dos manos por los extremos. Como el montar en bicicleta, el dominio de esta forma exige agilidad, equilibrio y pantalones ajustados.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Put the Form Baton on its side and hold on tight with both hands by the ends. Like riding a bicycle, mastering this form requires agility, balance, and tight pants.

In-game text
''Hold the Form Baton as you would a pencil during a pop quiz, delicately but defiantly. Mastery of this move can change a pop quizzee into a pop quizzer.''
 * Description: "This form is best suited for movements requiring precision. Use your dominant hand to perform this form."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒の先端を正面に向け、鉛筆のように持ちましょう. 指先から作法棒に魂を送り込めるようになると、達人と呼ばれます.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō no sentan o shōmen ni muke, enpitsu no yō ni mochimashō. Yubisaki kara Sahō Bō ni tamashii o okurikomeru yō ni naru to, tatsujin to yobaremasu.''
 * Translation:

With the tip of the Form Baton pointing forward, hold it like a pencil. When you are able to send your spirit from your fingertips to the Form Baton, then you will be called master. ''Sosténgase la watuta como si del mejor pincel de pelo de camello se tratara. El dibujo a mano alzada con tinta invisible es un pasatiempo económico practicado por genios de todas las épocas.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton as if it were the best camel's hair brush. Freehand drawing with invisible ink is an inexpensive hobby practiced by geniuses of all ages.

In-game text
''Turn the Form Baton sideways and wrap your hands around both ends. As the Form Baton turns, so too do the earth and all upon it, from liver to liverymen.''
 * Description: "This form is best suited for gyrating movements."
 * Form Explanation (English):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を横に倒し、両手で包み込むように持ちましょう. 『まーわりゃんせーまわりゃんせーおなじぼうならまわさにゃそんそん』
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o yoko ni taoshi, ryōte de tsutsumikomu yō ni mochimashō. "Māwaryansē mawaryansē onaji bō nara mawasanya son son"'' Translation: Turn the Form Baton horizontally and hold it with both hands like you are wrapping it. "Turn it, please, turn it. As they are bars alike, why not to turn it?" ''Póngase la watuta de lado y agárrese por los extremos. Los movimientos de la watuta alterarán hasta las órbitas de los astros si se coge de esta forma.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

"Put the Form Baton on its side and hold on to the ends. The movements of the Form Baton will even alter the orbits of the stars if it is held in this way."

Trivia

 * The Japanese form explanation includes a verse based on Awa Yoshikono, a song associated with the Awa Odori Festival in Japan.

In-game text
''With your right/left hand, hold the Form Baton close to your left/right hip. Like a hungry samurai defending his lunch, close your eyes and await your enemy's attack.''
 * Description: "You can feel the spirit of the samurai in this form. It's said that your breathing affects the outcome."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を（右手／左手）で握り、（左／右）の腰のあたりに当てて構えましょう. 目を閉じゆっくり息を整え、襲いくる敵を持つのです.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o migite/hidarite de nigiri, hidari/migi no koshi no atari ni atete kamaemashō. Me o tojiyukkuri iki o totonoe, osoikuru teki o motsu no desu.''
 * Translation:

Grasp the Form Baton with your right/left hand and hold it against your left/right hip. Close your eyes and breathe slowly to survive the opponent’s attack. ''Sujétese la watuta con la mano derecha/izquierda y sosténgase pegada a la cadera izquierda/derecha. Cual samurái hambriento defendiendo su almuerzo, uno debe concentrarse y aguardar el ataque de su adversario.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

"Hold the Form Baton in your right/left hand and keep it close to your left/right hip. Like a hungry samurai defending his lunch, one must concentrate and await the attack of his adversary."

In-game text
''With the Form Baton pointing forward, hold it firmly with both hands just above the navel. This stance calls to mind the epic struggle between heads and tails.''
 * Description: "This form has been taught from generation to generation. Lately, the tend has been to bring the hands closer together."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒の先端を正面に向け、両手でしっかり握りましょう. 臍の上あたりで構えるのが通です.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō no sentan o shōmen ni muke, ryōte de shikkari nigirimashō. Heso no ue atari de kamaeru no ga tsū desu.''
 * Translation:

With the Form Baton pointing forward, hold it firmly with both hands. Experts hold it just above the navel. ''Sujétese bien la watuta por encima del ombligo con las dos manos y apúntese hacia delante. Ojo: Esta forma no debe confundirse con el harakiri.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

"Hold the Form Baton above the navel with both hands and point forward. Note: This form should not be confused with the harakiri."

In-game text
''Place the Form Baton in your palm, tip forward and buttons facing up. See yourself serving a group of socialites. Such grace, they cry! Such style! Such hors d'oeuvres!''
 * Description: "It's very easy to drop the Form Baton when performing this form, so be careful."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒の先端の正面に向け、牡丹を上にした状態で掌に乗せましょう. 掌は大海原を、作法棒は小舟をあらわし、その雄大な姿は見る者を圧倒します.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō no sentan o shōmen ni muke, botan o ue ni shita jōtai de tenohira ni nosemashō. Tenohira wa ōunabara o, Sahō Bō wa kobune o arawashi, sono yūdai na sugata wa miru mono o attōshimasu.''
 * Translation:

With the Form Baton pointing forward, place it on the palm of your hand leaving the buttons facing up. As your palm represents the vast ocean, and the Form Baton represents a boat, this magnificent form overwhelms those who see it. ''Sosténgase la watuta boca arriba sobre la palma de la mano y apuntando hacia delante. Forma de gran complejidad. Solo los sirvientes de larga tradición familiar logran imitarla satisfactoriamente.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

"Hold the Form Baton facing up on the palm of the hand and point forward. Form of great complexity. Only servants with a long family tradition manage to successfully imitate her."

In-game text
''Point the Form Baton forward with the end lightly touching your nose. Just as the mighty elephant uses its trunk to gorge on peanuts, so too will your new nose sustain you.''
 * Description: "This form will make your nose look longer, but the point is to make it look appealing."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒の先端を正面に向け、鼻の前に掲げましょう. 長く伸びた鼻先からは不思議な力が発せられているとかいないとか.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō no sentan o shōmen ni muke, hana no mae ni kakagemashō. Nakaku nobita hanasaki kara wa fushigi na chikara ga hasserarete iru to ka inai to ka.''
 * Translation:

With the tip of the Form Baton pointing forward, hold it in front of your nose. From the tip of the elongated nose, miraculous power may be emitted or not. ''Sosténgase la watuta pegada a la nariz y apuntando hacia delante. Forma ideada como castigo a los mentirosos, quienes, por la longitud de su apéndice nasal, experimentan grandes dolores al ejecutarla''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

"Hold the Form Baton close to your nose and point forward. Form devised as a punishment for liars, who, due to the length of their nasal appendage, experience great pain when executing it."

Trivia

 * The Spanish version of the form explanation states that this form is used as a "punishment for liars", a reference to Pinocchio.

In-game text
''Hold the Form Baton vertically and rest your thumb on the top of it. The noblest of athletes, the thumb wrestler endures years of training before mastering this pose.''
 * Description: "This relatively new form is actually an evolved version of the Umbrella. Is it just me, or does the evolution seem like a minor one?"
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を縦に構え、親指で棒の上部をおさえましょう. 親指を離したときに放たれる力は馬三頭分に匹敵します.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o tate ni kamae, oyayubi de bō no jōbu o osaemashō. Oyayubi o hanashita toki ni hanatareru chikara wa uma santōbun ni hittekishimasu.''
 * Translation:

With the Form Baton in vertical position, press your thumb on the top of the baton. When you let go of your thumb, the power released equals that of three horses. ''Sosténgase la watuta en vertical y apóyese el pulgar en la parte superior. El más completo de los atletas, el luchador de pulgar, necesita años de duro entrenamiento para dominar esta forma.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton upright and rest your thumb on top. The most complete of athletes, the thumb wrestler, requires years of hard training to master this form.

In-game text
''Place the Form Baton facedown on a stable surface like an unwanted, but still treasured, playing card. Do not touch the Form Baton again until the proper time.''
 * Description: "It's helpful to have a flat surface nearby when playing these games."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

安定した台の上に作法棒を裏返して置きましょう. 踊りが始まるまでは何人たりとも作法棒に触れてはいけません.
 * Romanization:

''Anteishita dai no ue ni Sahō Bō o urakaeshite okimashō. Odori ga hajimaru made wa nanpito taritomo Sahō Bō ni sawarete wa ikemasen.''
 * Translation:

Turn the Form Baton upside down and place it on a stable surface. No one should touch the Form Baton before it starts dancing. ''Colóquese la watuta boca abajo sobre una superficie estable tal y como hace un tahúr con los naipes que reserva: con amor y esperanza. Una vez en esta posición, la watuta no debe volver a tocarse hasta que una señal así nos lo indique.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Place the Form Baton facing down on a stable surface just as a gambler does with the cards he reserves: with love and hope. Once in this position, the Form Baton should not be touched again until a signal indicates so.

In-game text
''With the Form Baton at your hip, force your chest and hips forward. This stance honors the CEO, unsung hero standing proud on the backs of his employees.''
 * Description: "Show-offs are quick to learn this form. However, that does not mean they do it well."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を腰に当て、後方に反り返りましょう. 自信に満ちた表情をするとより効果的です.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o koshi ni ate, kōhō ni sorikaerimashō. Jishin ni michita hyōjō o suru to yori kōkateki desu.''
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton against your hips and throw out your chest. It is more effective if you have a confident expression on your face. ''Con la watuta pegada a la cintura, muévanse el pecho y la cadera hacia delante. Esta forma es un homenaje a los jefes de todo pelo, héroes jamás romanceados, aupados siempre a lomos de sus subordinados.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

With the Form Baton close to the waist, move the chest and hips forward. This form is a tribute to the bosses of all hair, heroes never romanced, always raised on the backs of their subordinates.

In-game text
''Hold the Form Baton with both hands, as you would a mop. The left/right hand represents order, the right/left, filth. The Form Baton is the bridge between the two.''
 * Description: "This form is as hardworkng and effective as its name implies. Little-known fact: the Janitor is just the Tug-of-War turned upright."
 * Form explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を縦にし、両手でしっかり握りましょう. （右手／左手）は天を、（左手／右手）は大地をあらわし、作法棒は天地を繋ぐ架け橋です.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o tate ni shi, ryōte de shikkari nigirimashō. Migite/Hidarite wa ten o, hidarite/migite wa daichi o arawashi, Sahō Bō wa tenchi o tsunagu kakehashi desu.''
 * Translation:

Hold the Form Baton vertically and hold it with both hands. The right/left hand represents heaven, and the left/right hand represents earth. The Form Baton is the bridge that connects them. ''Agárrese la watuta con las dos manos como se haría con una buena escoba de esparto. La mano derecha/izquierda representa la pulcritud, y la izquierda/derecha, la suciedad. La watuta trae orden al caos. Om.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Hold onto the Form Baton with both hands as you would a good esparto broom. The right/left hand represents neatness, and the left/right hand represents dirt. The Form Baton brings order to chaos. Om.

In-game text
''Turn the Form Baton sideways and clutch it from below in your right/left hand. True masters exhibit a firm grip and an exaggerated grimace.''
 * Description: "This is an easy way to hold the Form Baton, and it provides a satisfying weight in your palm."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を横に倒し、下から逆手で握りましょう. 軽いはずの作法棒から歴史の重みが伝わってきませんか？
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o yoko ni taoshi, shita kara sakate de nigirimashō. Karui hazu no Sahō Bō kara rekishi no omomi ga tsutawatte kimasen ka?''
 * Translation:

Turn the Form Baton horizontally and grip it from below. Does not the seemingly light Form Baton convey the weight of history? ''Póngase la watuta de lado y agárrese desde abajo con la mano derecha/izquierda. Según algunos manuscritos milenarios, debe sujetarse con ganas mientras se tuerce el gesto en una forma histriónica.''
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Translation:

Put the Form Baton on its side and grab it from below with the right/left hand. According to some thousand-year-old manuscripts, it must be held tightly while the gesture is twisted in a histrionic way.

In-game text
''Point the tip of the Form Baton forward and hold it atop your head. Letting the Form Baton fall is like letting a mohawk droop: shameful and forbidden.''
 * Description: "Games that use this form require whole-body movement. It might be a bit of a challenge for players who have not exercised in a while."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒の先端を正面に向け、頭の上に乗せましょう. この作法中に頭から作法棒をおとすことは大変無礼な行為とされています.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō no sentan o shōmen ni muke, atama no ue ni nosemashō. Kono sahōchū ni atama kara Sahō Bō o odosu koto wa taihenburei na kōi to sarete imasu.''
 * Translation:

With the tip of the Form Baton pointing forward, place it on top of your head. While in this pose, dropping the Form Baton from your head is considered very rude. ''Apúntese hacia adelante con la watuta sosteniéndola por encima de la cabeza. Las plumas y los taparrabos son accesorios, mas la watuta, como la cresta, acarreará la máxima de humillaciones si llegara a caerse.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

Point the Form Baton forward by holding it above your head. Feathers and loincloths are accessories, but the Form Baton, like the crest, will cause the maximum amount of humiliation if it falls off.

In-game text
''Holding the back end delicately between two fingers, point the Form Baton forward. The regal french fry remains one of nature's greatest muses.''
 * Description: "This form requires fingertip strength and control. It's best suited for relatively uncomplicated games."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒の先端を正面に向け、背面からそっとつまみましょう. やさしくかつしっかりと. 繊細な力加減が美しさを際だたせます.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō no sentan o shōmen ni muke, haimen kara sotto tsumamimashō. Yasashiku katsu shikkari to. Sensai na chikara kagen ga utsukushisa o kiwadatasemasu.''
 * Translation:

With the tip of the Form Baton pointing forward, pinch it slightly from the rear tip. Gently yet firmly. The delicate amount of strength makes beauty prominent. ''Sujetando su extremo posterior entre dos dedos con gran delicadeza, apúntese al frente con la watuta. Solo aquellas manos dotadas de especial refinamiento natural llegarán a dominar esta forma.''
 * Form Explanation (Spanish version):
 * Translation:

"Holding its rear end between two fingers very delicately, point the Form Baton forward. Only those hands endowed with a special natural refinement will master this form."

In-game text
''Turn the Form Baton sideways and hold it firmly from above in your right/left hand. Let the spirit of the noble sucker punch guide you to victory.''
 * Description: "Compared to the other forms, this is the most relaxed way of holding the Form Baton."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を横に倒し、（右手／左手）で上からしっかり握りましょう. みなぎる力をすべて作法棒に注ぎ込む心意気が、新しい時代を切り開きます.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o yoko ni taoshi, migite/hidarite de ue kara shikkari nigirimashō. Minagiru chikara o subete Sahō Bō ni sosokikomu kokoro iki ga, atarashii jidai o kirihirakimasu.''
 * Translation:

Turn the Form Baton horizontally and hold it from above with your right/left hand. The spirit to pour all the overflowing power into the Form Baton makes way to a new era.

In-game text
Hold the Form Baton vertically in your right/left hand and cup it gently in the palm of your left/right To crush is also to create, and from squashing comes spice.
 * Description: "This form is interesting because it places much responsibility on the non-dominant hand, the left/right hand."
 * Form explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒を（右手／左手）で縦に構え、（左／右）の掌そっと乗せましょう. 自在に動く作法棒の姿からいつしか『小坊主』の呼び名がつきました.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō o migite/hidarite de tate ni kamae, hidari/migi no tenohira sotto nosemashō. Jizai ni ugoku Sahō Bō no sugata kara itsushika "kobōzu" no yobi na ga tsukimashita.''
 * Translation:

Holding the Form Baton vertically with your right/left hand, place it on your left/right palm. Before you notice, the freely-moving form will have had you be called “kobōzu.”

In-game text
''Hold the Balance Stone in your left/right hand and the Form Baton in your right/left. Stay vigilant. The battle for seconds is always sudden and fierce.''
 * Description: "You need the Balance Stone for this form. There are actually three versions of the Diner."
 * Form Explanation (English version):
 * Form Explanation (Japanese version):
 * Japanese script:

作法棒とにぎり石を繋ぎ、作法棒を（右手／左手）で、にぎり石を（左手／右手）で、しっかり握りましょう. 引っ張りすぎると危険です. 冷静かつ大胆な踊りを心がけてください.
 * Romanization:

''Sahō Bō to Nigiri Ishi o tsunagi, Sahō Bō o migite/hidarite de, Nigiri Ishi o hidarite/migite de, shikkari nigirimashō. Hipparisugiru to kiken desu. Reisei katsu daitan na odori o kokorogakete kudasai.''
 * Translation:

Connect the Form Baton to the Balance Stone and firmly hold the Form Baton on your right/left hand and the Balance Stone in your left/right hand. It is dangerous to pull too much: please try to dance calmly yet boldly.

Modes

 * A: Point the and the  up.
 * B: Point the and the  forward.
 * C: Point the and the  to each other.

Trivia

 * The way that Wario takes the Form Baton before getting chased by a boulder in the "Mysterious Form Baton" stage is similar to one of the events from the movie , in which Indiana Jones takes the golden idol out of the Lost Temple and gets chased by a boulder, one of the temple's obstacles.

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