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==Areas==
==Areas==
*[[Museum (WarioWare: Move It!)|Museum]]
*[[Underarm Jungle]]
*[[Underarm Jungle]]
*[[Sandboxer Beach]]
*[[Sandboxer Beach]]

Revision as of 02:41, May 18, 2024

Caresaway Island
The entrance to Caresaway Island

Template:Quote2 Caresaway Island is a major location and the main setting of WarioWare: Move It!. It is a tropical resort with multiple activities and amenities, and a vast history of the Form Stones. In the game's opening, Wario notices a burger vendor in Diamond City and orders 50 garlic burgers, granting him 50 chances to draw in a lottery where he gets the winning ticket: a voucher for a free vacation to Caresaway Island with nineteen of his friends, much to his dismay. His employees overhear his victory and they all set off to the island via a yacht. The name "Caresaway" is likely a portmanteau of "care" and "castaway", or derived from the phrase "put your cares away".

Areas

Activities

  • Scuba diving
  • Bus tour
  • Surfing
  • Caresaway Grand Prix

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バリオモロ島[?]
Bariomoro Tō
From「バリおもろい」(bari omoroi, Kansai dialect expression "extremely interesting") +「島」(-tō, island)
Chinese (simplified) 贝利尤易斯岛[?]
Bèilì Yóuyìsī Dǎo
From Japanese name and a homophone of「有意思」(yǒuyìsi, interesting)
Chinese (traditional) 貝利尤易斯島[?]
Bèilì Yóuyìsī Dǎo
From Japanese name and a homophone of「有意思」(yǒuyìsi, interesting)
Dutch Relaxië[?] From "relaxen" (to relax) with the country name suffix "-ië"
French Île Funagogo[?] From "île" (island) and "fun à gogo" (fun galore)
German Pati-Pati-Insel[?] Pati-Pati Island; "Pati" is possibly a deformation of "Party"
Italian Isola Solospasso[?] From "solo spasso" (just fun) and "isola" (island)
Korean 빅재미섬[?]
Bigjaemi Seom
Big-fun Island
Spanish (NOA) Isla Bullanga[?] Ruckus Island
Spanish (NOE) Isla Solaz[?] From "solazar" (to entertain) and "isla" (island)