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|"''This is '''Mona'''! I'm psyched you made it to the second stage of the '''Mash League'''! I'm about to head over to [[Joe's Clothes]] to find the perfect outfit for my party tonight. Come along and check out the games I put together for you. Their theme is '''That's Life'''! C'mon, let's motor!''"
|"''This is '''Mona'''! I'm psyched you made it to the second stage of the '''Mash League'''! I'm about to head over to [[Joe's Clothes]] to find the perfect outfit for my party tonight. Come along and check out the games I put together for you. Their theme is '''That's Life'''! C'mon, let's motor!''"
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|colspan=3|'''Search for Style'''<br>In preparation for a party, Mona visits [[Joe's Clothes]] to find a dress. When [[Joe (WarioWare series)|Joe]] tells her to envision her perfect dress, she describes it as "sweet like a parfait", "cute like a plushie", and "super cool like Wario", then proceeds to describe Wario as her "fashion icon", to Joe's bemusement. She also praises Joe's own fashion, particularly his tie. Eventually, Joe helps Mona buy the dress she wanted, and she invites him to the party. However, while Joe is wondering what to wear, Mona realizes she is late for the party and drives off on [[Mona's scooter|her scooter]], leaving Joe behind.
|colspan=3|'''Search for Style'''<br>In preparation for a party, Mona visits [[Joe's Clothes]] to find a dress. When [[Joe]] tells her to envision her perfect dress, she describes it as "sweet like a parfait", "cute like a plushie", and "super cool like Wario", then proceeds to describe Wario as her "fashion icon", to Joe's bemusement. She also praises Joe's own fashion, particularly his tie. Eventually, Joe helps Mona buy the dress she wanted, and she invites him to the party. However, while Joe is wondering what to wear, Mona realizes she is late for the party and drives off on [[Mona's scooter|her scooter]], leaving Joe behind.
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|colspan=3|'''Practice Makes Perfect'''<br>[[Lulu]] is training in [[Crystal Park]] with her water gun, the [[Hydrocannon LX]]. The water causes a target that looks like Wario to fall over and a rainbow to appear, amusing her.
|colspan=3|'''Practice Makes Perfect'''<br>[[Lulu]] is training in [[Crystal Park]] with her water gun, the [[Hydrocannon LX]]. The water causes a target that looks like Wario to fall over and a rainbow to appear, amusing her.
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Fronk Gold.png|[[Fronk]]
Fronk Gold.png|[[Fronk]]
Gahrumble Wario Kard.png|[[Gahrumble]] ''<small>(First appearance)</small>''
Gahrumble Wario Kard.png|[[Gahrumble]] ''<small>(First appearance)</small>''
Joe Wario Kard.png|[[Joe (WarioWare series)|Joe]]
Joe Wario Kard.png|[[Joe]]
Little Hammy Wario Kard.png|[[Little Hammy]] ''<small>(First appearance)</small>''
Little Hammy Wario Kard.png|[[Little Hammy]] ''<small>(First appearance)</small>''
Lulu Gold.png|[[Lulu]] ''<small>(First appearance)</small>''
Lulu Gold.png|[[Lulu]] ''<small>(First appearance)</small>''
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==Staff==
==Staff==
{{main|List of WarioWare Gold staff}}
{{main|List of WarioWare Gold staff}}
Unlike previous ''WarioWare'' titles which were even collaborations between [[Intelligent Systems]] and [[Nintendo]]'s SPD 1 team, ''WarioWare Gold'' was primarily developed by Intelligent Systems staff (most of which had previously worked on ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'') outside of the involvement of series lead [[Goro Abe]] (who returns as the chief director) and [[Ko Takeuchi]], who produced the character art, storyboarded and animated the game's cutscenes, and voiced [[Joe (WarioWare series)|Joe]] in the Japanese dub of the game<ref>https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/f46b270c-f799-11e8-8bfe-0a6d14145cb1.html</ref>. Youichi Tada acts as the game's sub-director and Nami Komuro, one of the writers of ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Awakening|Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' and ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem Fates|Fire Emblem Fates]]'', wrote the game's cutscenes.
Unlike previous ''WarioWare'' titles which were even collaborations between [[Intelligent Systems]] and [[Nintendo]]'s SPD 1 team, ''WarioWare Gold'' was primarily developed by Intelligent Systems staff (most of which had previously worked on ''[[Paper Mario: Color Splash]]'') outside of the involvement of series lead [[Goro Abe]] (who returns as the chief director) and [[Ko Takeuchi]], who produced the character art, storyboarded and animated the game's cutscenes, and voiced [[Joe]] in the Japanese dub of the game<ref>https://topics.nintendo.co.jp/c/article/f46b270c-f799-11e8-8bfe-0a6d14145cb1.html</ref>. Youichi Tada acts as the game's sub-director and Nami Komuro, one of the writers of ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem: Awakening|Fire Emblem Awakening]]'' and ''[[fireemblem:Fire Emblem Fates|Fire Emblem Fates]]'', wrote the game's cutscenes.


''WarioWare Gold'' notably recasts every character beside Wario, who were previously voiced by members of Nintendo of America's [[Treehouse]] department, with professional anime and video game voice actors. It is also the first game in the series to be fully dubbed in languages other than English.
''WarioWare Gold'' notably recasts every character beside Wario, who were previously voiced by members of Nintendo of America's [[Treehouse]] department, with professional anime and video game voice actors. It is also the first game in the series to be fully dubbed in languages other than English.