
Wario's undershirt in his "classic" costumes is now short-sleeved, though his overalls and hair receive realistic details his biker outfit features the aforementioned details in his hair and shoes, though his denim jacket receives more pronounced textures. Brawl, where Wario debuts as a playable character, his design is updated to match his contemporary appearances, though with a realistic look.
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Melee, where Wario appeared as a Trophy, his undershirt was long-sleeved, while his skin had a tan complexion, reflecting his then-most recent appearances in games such as Mario Party 3. He also has a black, large, zigzag-shaped mustache. His hairstyle is similar to that of Waluigi's, having small flips at the back, swooped up bangs, and styled sideburns. Wario has light brown hair, the same color as Waluigi's. His athletic abilities tend to make him a powerhouse character, as is expected with his body type. In fact, Wario is as tall as Luigi regardless of his stout appearance, but he is still shorter than others such as Peach and Waluigi. He appears much wider than others and he is noticeably taller than Mario. Wario is actually not as short as he appears. He has very constricted pupils and his iris is of a very dark shade. They are outlined with a light blue, baggy, ring similar to Waluigi's. He has round black-eyes, which were initially wonky, shaped by his cheeks and arched brows. Wario's mouth is square-rectangle-shaped, as is his head, with blocky teeth and a fixed grin. His nose is pink, large, slightly pointed down, and he has large nostrils.

His skin ranges from a fair to tan complexion.

He has broad, muscular arms, a large belly, and his excess fat overlaps the openings of his overalls it is shown his arms and legs are pure muscle meaning the rest of his fat must be stored elsewhere. In some Japanese commercials, Wario was voiced by Chikao Otsuka.Īccording to the Wario World instruction manual, Wario weighs 308 pounds (140 kilograms), although he claims that this is just because of his clothes.
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In the WarioWare series, Wario often speaks in full sentences that are conveyed by subtitles WarioWare Gold in particular gives Wario full voice acting for all of these lines. series, the inverse occurs: Wario's speech in these games primarily consists of grunts and yells, with only one meaningful word ("Yes!"). Wario frequently speaks in full sentences for example, he is heard saying "What, are you my caddy?" and "What is this dump?!" in the opening cutscenes of Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour and Mario Power Tennis, respectively, "Have a rotten day!" to his enemies in Wario World, and "Ha ha! Wario wins! Take that, losers!" in Mario Kart Wii. However, there are still some instances where this is not the case, such as Mario Kart Wii, where he says "It's-a me, Wario!" and "I'm-a gonna win!". Additionally, Wario adding "-a" after contractions is much less common, such as when he says "It should've been called Wario Golf! You're gonna love it!" after the intro for the N64 version of Mario Golf. For example, Wario is less likely to refer to himself in the third person, as evidenced by quotes like "I lost! To a buncha losers!". Wario speaks with a strong Italian accent, but there are several notable differences between his speech and that of Mario and Luigi. Martinet portrays Wario with a deep, gruff voice to give him a "tough" demeanor, whereas Mario and Luigi are given higher-pitched, softer voices. Spindler also voiced Wario for Mario Party and Mario Party 2, but Martinet has voiced him in all other games in which he has received voice acting since then. In Mario Kart 64, Wario receives voice acting for the first time, provided by Thomas Spindler and Charles Martinet in the Japanese and overseas versions respectively.

He does, however, briefly have a synthesized chuckle sound effect in Super Mario Land 2, and also has a growling sound effect immediately before fighting him.
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Wario provides miscellaneous quotes as hints in the manual of the first Wario Land and narrates various parts in that of Wario Land II, and the manuals of Wario Land 4, Wario World, and Wario Land: Shake It! are primarily written with him as the narrator. He also speaks in various comic strips made during that time.

During these games, he also tends to speak in slang, such as dropping his "g"'s and also using shortened words when describing Toad (such as "'Shroom" instead of "Mushroom"). In SNES and Game Boy games, Wario does not have any voice acting, but he speaks through in-game text to express himself. Wario tends to speak more than his nemeses Mario and Luigi do. Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games.Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games.
