S.S. Caviar

The S.S. Caviar is a ship in Wario: Master of Disguise. Count Cannoli was going to steal this ship's treasures in an episode of his show, The Silver Zephyr, until Wario came, stole Goodstyle, and took all of the treasures of the boat. Galley Cats and Pushy Cats are the ship's employees, and they will attack Wario on sight. Caviar, which the S.S. Caviar gets its name from, is a type of edible fish egg often associated with wealthy people. It may also get this name from its cat theme, as cats are often depicted as having an affinity for fish in popular media such as cartoons.

Episode 1: Whose Show Is This Anyway?!!
After Wario uses the Telmet to enter the TV, he crash lands on Cannoli's head, causing him to drop Goodstyle and revert to his normal self. Wario decides to take Goodstyle for himself in spite of Cannoli's objections and, as a result, acquires his first disguise, Thief Wario. Dubbing himself the "Purple Wind", Wario begins to search the ship for treasures to steal. It's not long before Wario finds a green chest and acquires his second disguise, Cosmic Wario.

Cannoli confronts Wario multiple times about getting his wand back, however, Wario refuses to return it. Finally, on top of the ship, Cannoli hops in one of his battle machines, Mad Hat Mk. I, and attempts to take his wand back by force, but Wario defeats him. In response, Cannoli offers him a deal: Cannoli helps Wario find treasure in exchange for getting his wand back. Wario agrees.

Episode 2: The Purple Wind Stinks Up the Ship!
This episode continues right where the previous one left off. Cannoli informs Wario that he came to the ship to steal an ancient tablet, which is being stored in the cargo bay. Goodstyle reveals that the tablet is a piece of the Wishstone, an artifact that could supposedly grant any wish. Upon learning of this, Cannoli calls the deal off and attempts to find the Wishstone fragment himself. Wario heads for the cargo bay and, on the way, acquires two new disguises: Arty Wario and Genius Wario.

Once Wario gets close to the cargo bay, Cannoli challenges him to a race, but this has no effect on the gameplay. Wario finds the Wishstone piece, only for Cannoli to show up in another battle machine and fight Wario again. Wario once again emerges victorious, and Cannoli leaves. Goodstyle reads the ancient writing on the Wishstone piece, and reveals that the Wishstone was split into five fragments. Since the fragment on the ship was being sent to the Smithsnorian Museum, Wario heads there to search for clues to the other fragments' whereabouts.

Special Episode: Part 1
Later, after the defeat of Terrormisu and Wario's subsequent departure, Cannoli returns to the S.S. Caviar to rob it, relieved that Wario isn't there to bother him anymore. However, Wario, bored of real life, returns to the TV and decides to steal the ship's treasures himself. After doing so, Cannoli asks him why he would do this, since he could not take the treasure back to the real world with him. Wario replies that he did it entirely out of boredom, infuriating Cannoli.

Episode 1

 * Munchelangelo
 * Squabble
 * Galley Cat
 * Pushy Cat
 * Mad Hat Mk. I (boss)

Episode 2

 * Munchelangelo
 * Pushy Cat
 * Spoonatic
 * Slaughterfork
 * Jack the Knife
 * DaVincheese
 * Ratfael
 * Mad Hat Mk. II (boss)

Special Episode: Part 1

 * DaVincheese
 * Ratfael
 * Squabble
 * Galley Cat
 * Pushy Cat

Trivia

 * The S.S. Caviar is the only location in Wario: Master of Disguise to be the setting of more than one main story episode, the only one to have two different level layouts associated with it, and the only one with two music tracks.