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9-Volt appears in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' In the game's story mode, he appears in the opening cutscene, playing a video game with 18-Volt. He, along with the rest of the WarioWare, Inc. employees, gets sucked into the game world due to [[Wario]]'s actions. | 9-Volt appears in ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' In the game's story mode, he appears in the opening cutscene, playing a video game with 18-Volt. He, along with the rest of the WarioWare, Inc. employees, gets sucked into the game world due to [[Wario]]'s actions. | ||
His stage is the Nintendo Classics stage, which is available after Mona's That's Life stage is completed. In the pre-stage cutscene, Wario, [[Young Cricket]], 18-Volt, and Mona are seen wandering in front of 9-Volt's stage entrance, with 18-Volt taking joy in being pushed around without having to move and Cricket complaining about this dilemma. Suddenly, the crew notices 9-Volt skating across on his [[SK8|skateboard]], stating that he is somehow unable to stop it from moving. As he skates into a box in front of his stage entrance, he skates the opposite direction, and comments on his newfound ability. He notices his ruined level, and when 18-Volt explains the situation to him, 9-Volt prepares to deal with the [[game bug|game bugs]]. | His stage is the Nintendo Classics stage, which is available after Mona's That's Life stage is completed. In the pre-stage cutscene, Wario, [[Young Cricket & Master Mantis|Young Cricket]], 18-Volt, and Mona are seen wandering in front of 9-Volt's stage entrance, with 18-Volt taking joy in being pushed around without having to move, and Cricket complaining about this dilemma. Suddenly, the crew notices 9-Volt skating across on his [[SK8|skateboard]], stating that he is somehow unable to stop it from moving. As he skates into a box in front of his stage entrance, he skates the opposite direction, and comments on his newfound ability. He notices his ruined level, and when 18-Volt explains the situation to him, 9-Volt prepares to deal with the [[game bug|game bugs]]. | ||
In his story, 9-Volt is seen skating home along with 18-Volt and [[13-Amp]] following behind him. As they reach [[9-Volt's House|his house]], his friends bid him goodbye. Upon nightfall, 9-Volt goes to sleep, with [[5-Volt]] tucking him in. Once she leaves his bedroom, 9-Volt gets out of bed and shows [[Fronk]] his new [[Epic Augmented Reality Game]], eliciting a joyous reaction from Fronk. His reaction is immediately shushed by 9-Volt, and, upon hearing his mother's footsteps approaching the door, he pretends to go back to sleep. After his mother checks on him and leaves, 9-Volt gets out of bed again and puts on his construction helmet, starting the game. After his stage is cleared, 9-Volt joins the gang, commenting "Haha! Talk about a KO!" | In his story, 9-Volt is seen skating home along with 18-Volt and [[13-Amp]] following behind him. As they reach [[9-Volt's House|his house]], his friends bid him goodbye. Upon nightfall, 9-Volt goes to sleep, with [[5-Volt]] tucking him in. Once she leaves his bedroom, 9-Volt gets out of bed and shows [[Fronk]] his new [[Epic Augmented Reality Game]], eliciting a joyous reaction from Fronk. His reaction is immediately shushed by 9-Volt, and, upon hearing his mother's footsteps approaching the door, he pretends to go back to sleep. After his mother checks on him and leaves, 9-Volt gets out of bed again and puts on his construction helmet, starting the game. After his stage is cleared, 9-Volt joins the gang, commenting "Haha! Talk about a KO!" |