Kelorometer

The Kelorometer is an invention built by Dr. Crygor in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It is one of the game's levels. It was built to lose kelories. As the player starts playing the game, their Mii face will be composed into a red body. The player will then go into the machine, starting the level. The Kelorometer features 20 microgames. The recommended goal to achieve in this level is 5000 kelories. The high score on the game resets every day. After all the microgames are completed, the player's Mii will lose weight based on how many kelories have been burned.

Microgames
The first 9 microgames are played in any order:
 * Shakedown
 * Carrot Away
 * Dough Boy
 * Come to Poppa
 * Universal Marionette
 * Extreme Patty-Cake
 * Writer's Block
 * Simon Says
 * Mall Tour
 * Plane and Simple
 * Logged In
 * Anchor Man
 * Spray It, Don't Say It
 * Sticky Shift
 * The Closer
 * Use Your Head
 * Spring Training
 * Slice of Life
 * Community Service
 * Sucker Punch
 * He Who Smelt It...

The 10th microgame takes 16 seconds, and can be one of the following:
 * On the Ropes
 * Wokka Wokka!
 * Fan Boy
 * Wiggle Room
 * Up in Arms
 * Super Mario Brothers
 * It'sa Me, Wario!
 * Rude Awakening

The next 9 microgames are played in any order:
 * Swat Team
 * Closing Time
 * Hand Me Down
 * Cutting Edge
 * Sweeps Week
 * Carving Artist
 * Flask Me Later
 * Secret Ingredient
 * Clean Sweep
 * Bell Captain
 * Rally and Cry
 * Stick a Fork in It
 * Armed and Dangerous
 * Stir Crazy
 * Mercury Falling
 * On Point
 * Sure, You Can
 * Wario Land
 * Super Nostalgic Entertainment System
 * Ocarina of Time
 * Sifty Character
 * Party Crasher
 * A Tale of One Kitty
 * Paper Wario

The last microgame takes 16 seconds, and be can one of the following:
 * Runner's High
 * Skip It
 * Diddly Squat
 * Soiled Reputation
 * Balloon Fight
 * Punch-Out!!
 * Wario's Gym

Dr. Crygor's comments

 * No change: "Hrmph! You weren't even trying!"
 * Twig-like: "Not even I thought you could lose so much!"

Trivia

 * "Kelories" is a pun on calories, a measurement of energy.
 * Similarly, a calorimeter is a device for measuring the energy given off by a heat source, such as a chemical reaction. "Kelorometer" is a play on this.