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'''Diamond City Stadium''' is a major location in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' and ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is a stadium in [[Diamond City]] where [[Wario]] hosts his [[Wario Bowl]] tournament. It is the setting for all of Wario's tutorial stages and cutscenes, as well as the setting for [[Wario Deluxe]]'s story in the Ultra League.  
'''Diamond City Stadium''' is a major location in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' and ''[[WarioWare Gold]]''. It is a stadium in [[Diamond City]] where [[Wario]] hosts his [[Wario Bowl]] tournament. It is the setting for all of Wario's tutorial stages and cutscenes, as well as the setting for [[Wario Deluxe]]'s story in the Ultra League. In ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'', the Diamond City Stadium appeared where [[Mona]] worked as the captain of the Diamond City Roughs cheerleaders.


In ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', the Diamond City Stadium appeared where [[Mona]] worked as the captain of the Diamond City Roughs cheerleaders.
Diamond City Stadium first appears in Wario's first cutscene, where he announces the official start of his [[Wario Bowl]] to a cheering crowd, and explains that there are three different leagues, with three different sets of controls. Suddenly, [[Lulu]] appears and threatens Wario. Wario dismisses this and starts the first league just as Lulu runs off.


In ''WarioWare Gold'', Diamond City Stadium first appears in Wario's first cutscene, where he announces the official start of his [[Wario Bowl]] to a cheering crowd, and explains that there are three different leagues, with three different sets of controls. Suddenly, [[Lulu]] appears and threatens Wario. Wario dismisses this and starts the first league just as Lulu runs off. Diamond City Stadium next appears in one of Wario's later cutscenes, where he is shown bathing in a tub full of coins he collected from the tournament fee, which he brags about. He praises the [[Pot of Luxeville]] but notices an odd odor, which he identifies as the scent of victory. In Wario's next cutscene, he is still at Diamond City Stadium, and is shown just waking up. Realizing that the player has already completely eight stages, he naps in anger.
Diamond City Stadium next appears in one of Wario's cutscenes, where he is shown bathing in a tub full of coins he collected from the tournament fee, which he brags about. He praises the [[Pot of Luxeville]] but notices an odd odor, which he identifies as the scent of victory.
 
In Wario's next cutscene, he is still at Diamond City Stadium, and is shown just waking up. Realizing that the player has already completely eight stages, he naps in anger.


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Diamond City Stadium is a major location in WarioWare: Smooth Moves and WarioWare Gold. It is a stadium in Diamond City where Wario hosts his Wario Bowl tournament. It is the setting for all of Wario's tutorial stages and cutscenes, as well as the setting for Wario Deluxe's story in the Ultra League. In WarioWare: Smooth Moves, the Diamond City Stadium appeared where Mona worked as the captain of the Diamond City Roughs cheerleaders.

Diamond City Stadium first appears in Wario's first cutscene, where he announces the official start of his Wario Bowl to a cheering crowd, and explains that there are three different leagues, with three different sets of controls. Suddenly, Lulu appears and threatens Wario. Wario dismisses this and starts the first league just as Lulu runs off.

Diamond City Stadium next appears in one of Wario's cutscenes, where he is shown bathing in a tub full of coins he collected from the tournament fee, which he brags about. He praises the Pot of Luxeville but notices an odd odor, which he identifies as the scent of victory.

In Wario's next cutscene, he is still at Diamond City Stadium, and is shown just waking up. Realizing that the player has already completely eight stages, he naps in anger.