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{{about|9-Volt, a character in the | {{about|9-Volt, a character in the WarioWare series|other uses|[[Volt]]}} | ||
{{character infobox | {{character infobox | ||
|image=[[File: | |image=[[File:WWGIT 9 Volt 2.png|x240px]]<br>Artwork from ''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' | ||
|species=Human | |species=Human | ||
|first_appearance=''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]) | |first_appearance=''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2003|2003]]) | ||
|latest_appearance=''[[WarioWare: | |latest_appearance=''{{wp|Tetris 99}}'' (24th Maximus Cup, cameo) (2021)<br>''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2021|2021]], ''Super Mario'' franchise) | ||
|latest_portrayal=[[Melissa Hutchison]] ( | |latest_portrayal=[[Melissa Hutchison]] (2018-present) | ||
}} | }} | ||
{{quote|Hey! My name is 9-Volt! I'm the grade-schooler gone old school!|9-Volt|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!}} | {{quote|Hey! My name is 9-Volt! I'm the grade-schooler gone old school!|9-Volt|WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!}} | ||
'''9-Volt''' is a major human character in the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series. He is a [[Nintendo]] fan who collects everything released by the company and loves to play video games. 9-Volt lives with his mother [[5-Volt]] and his pet [[Fronk]] in their [[9-Volt's House|house]] in [[Diamond City]] and attends [[Diamond City Elementary]]. He debuts in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' as one of [[Wario]]'s friends who help him produce [[microgame]]s. | '''9-Volt''' is a major human character in the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series. He is a [[Nintendo]] fan who collects everything released by the company and loves to play video games. 9-Volt lives with his mother [[5-Volt]] and his pet [[Fronk]] in their [[9-Volt's House|house]] in [[Diamond City]] and attends [[Diamond City Elementary]]. He debuts in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' as one of [[Wario]]'s friends who help him produce [[microgame]]s. | ||
Since ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', 9-Volt is frequently accompanied by [[18-Volt]], who becomes one of his best friends. | |||
9-Volt's microgames are typically based on products of [[Nintendo]], mainly on game software and hardware, but also on merchandise from the time before Nintendo became popular as a video game company. Microgames based on the [[Super Mario (franchise)|''Super Mario'']] franchise are featured in every ''WarioWare'' game. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''WarioWare'' series=== | ===''WarioWare'' series=== | ||
====''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''==== | ====''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''==== | ||
9-Volt's first appearance is in the intro of '' | 9-Volt's first appearance is in the intro of ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'', where he is called by Wario to join his company [[WarioWare, Inc.]] and to produce microgames for his upcoming game. Like Wario's other friends in Diamond City, 9-Volt agrees. | ||
[[File:9-Volt prologue WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|thumb|left|9-Volt, at home with his Nintendo collection and mixing console.]] | [[File:9-Volt prologue WarioWare Mega Microgames.png|thumb|left|9-Volt, at home with his Nintendo collection and mixing console.]] | ||
In 9-Volt's own story, after his school day ends, he skates home with his high-tech skateboard, [[SK8]]. At the house, 9-Volt gets into his room and plays with his mixing console. 9-Volt says "Hello" a few times, and with the help of the machine, he imitates a voice resembling [[Jimmy T|Jimmy T.]]'s. 9-Volt's oversized [[Game Boy]] answers him with "OK". 9-Volt makes music with the mixing console and spins records on it, and the Game Boy uses a mechanism to insert a cartridge into itself. This starts a game on the Game Boy's screen which is based on a turn-based role-playing game, in which 9-Volt is the player character and battles microgames. | In 9-Volt's own story, after his school day ends, he skates home with his high-tech skateboard, [[SK8]]. At the house, 9-Volt gets into his room and plays with his mixing console. 9-Volt says "Hello" a few times, and with the help of the machine, he imitates a voice resembling [[Jimmy T|Jimmy T.]]'s. 9-Volt's oversized [[Game Boy]] answers him with "OK". 9-Volt makes music with the mixing console and spins records on it, and the Game Boy uses a mechanism to insert a cartridge into itself. This starts a game on the Game Boy's screen which is based on a turn-based role-playing game, in which 9-Volt is the player character and battles microgames. | ||
Later, as 9-Volt is still spinning records, [[Ken the Reporter]] suddenly appears and announces that the [[ | Later, as 9-Volt is still spinning records, [[Ken the Reporter]] suddenly appears and announces that the [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Advance SP|Game Boy Advance SP]] is on sale in stores. Excited by this news, 9-Volt leaves the house and his skateboard transforms into a hoverboard. With that, 9-Volt hurries to the next store to purchase the new handheld. | ||
9-Volt has created microgames of the [[List of microgames in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!#Nintendo Classics|Nintendo Classic]]s genre. The games involve various Nintendo products from the 1960s up to the 1990s. | 9-Volt has created microgames of the [[List of microgames in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!#Nintendo Classics|Nintendo Classic]]s genre. The games involve various Nintendo products from the 1960s up to the 1990s. | ||
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====''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!''==== | ====''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!''==== | ||
In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]'', 9-Volt hosts a television show called Super Show. There, he uses a mixing console again and a [[Game Boy Advance]] with arms and legs that | In ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!]]'', 9-Volt hosts a television show called Super Show. There, he uses a mixing console again and a [[Game Boy Advance]] with arms and legs that states "OK" in a similar way to the Game Boy in the prior game. After 9-Volt's entrance, [[Kat & Ana]] followed. | ||
9-Volt is one of the ten selectable characters in multiplayer games. | 9-Volt is one of the ten selectable characters in multiplayer games. | ||
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====''WarioWare: Twisted!''==== | ====''WarioWare: Twisted!''==== | ||
[[File:918meetsWWT.png|thumb|200px|9-Volt greets 18-Volt, and invites him over to his house.]] | [[File:918meetsWWT.png|thumb|200px|9-Volt greets 18-Volt, and invites him over to his house.]] | ||
In the intro of '' | In the intro of ''WarioWare: Twisted!'', 9-Volt comes along with Mona to [[Dr. Crygor's Lab]]. There, [[Dr. Crygor]] tries to fix Wario's broken Game Boy Advance with his invention, the Gravitator. But it has no buttons anymore after the repairing, instead of that the player has to move the system to move the character in the game. 9-Volt and Mona try it out and enjoy it. Wario gets the idea to make a new ''WarioWare'' game involving this style of gameplay. | ||
9-Volt is shown to be a troublemaker at school in this game. In his own story, a new student named 18-Volt comes into his class. On his first day at Diamond City Elementary, the teacher asks 18-Volt what his hobby is, to which he responds by taking out his boom box and playing loud rock and roll music. | 9-Volt is shown to be a troublemaker at school in this game. In his own story, a new student named 18-Volt comes into his class. On his first day at Diamond City Elementary, the teacher asks 18-Volt what his hobby is, to which he responds by taking out his boom box and playing loud rock and roll music. | ||
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In the game, the microgame set of 9-Volt & 18-Volt is called [[List of microgames in WarioWare: Twisted!#9-Volt & 18-Volt's Microgames: Spintendo Classics|Spintendo Classic]]s. Unlike in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'', all of the microgames in 9-Volt & 18-Volt's set are based exclusively on games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. While the microgames of most of the other developers involve a particular style of gameplay for each developer, his microgames require a variety of spin techniques. | In the game, the microgame set of 9-Volt & 18-Volt is called [[List of microgames in WarioWare: Twisted!#9-Volt & 18-Volt's Microgames: Spintendo Classics|Spintendo Classic]]s. Unlike in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'', all of the microgames in 9-Volt & 18-Volt's set are based exclusively on games for the Nintendo Entertainment System. While the microgames of most of the other developers involve a particular style of gameplay for each developer, his microgames require a variety of spin techniques. | ||
====''WarioWare: Touched!''==== | ====''WarioWare: Touched!''==== | ||
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In the morning, when they wake up, it is already 9 o'clock. 9-Volt & 18-Volt are shocked about being late, and rush to school. | In the morning, when they wake up, it is already 9 o'clock. 9-Volt & 18-Volt are shocked about being late, and rush to school. | ||
The name of 9-Volt & 18-Volt's set of microgames is [[List of microgames in WarioWare: Touched!#Retro Action|Retro Action]]. This set of microgames returns to the variety of Nintendo games and toys seen in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''. Newer Nintendo products from the 21st century are also featured. The microgames include all kinds of ways of using the {{button|ds|Stylus}} stylus, as well as the application of the [[Nintendo DS#Microphone|microphone]], while most other microgame sets once again involve the use of a particular technique. | The name of 9-Volt & 18-Volt's set of microgames is [[List of microgames in WarioWare: Touched!#Retro Action|Retro Action]]. This set of microgames returns to the variety of Nintendo games and toys seen in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!''. Newer Nintendo products from the 21st century are also featured. The microgames include all kinds of ways of using the {{button|ds|Stylus}} stylus, as well as the application of the [[Nintendo DS#Microphone|microphone]], while most other microgame sets once again involve the use of a particular technique. | ||
====''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''==== | ====''WarioWare: Smooth Moves''==== | ||
[[File:9-Volt 18-Volt prologue WarioWare Smooth Moves.png|thumb|9-Volt, showing his Game & Watch to 18-Volt.]] | [[File:9-Volt 18-Volt prologue WarioWare Smooth Moves.png|thumb|9-Volt, showing his Game & Watch to 18-Volt.]] | ||
9-Volt is visited by 18-Volt again in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. He shows a [[Game & Watch]] handheld console to 18-Volt, and plays with it. 18-Volt mistakes it for a [[ | 9-Volt is visited by 18-Volt again in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. He shows a [[Game & Watch]] handheld console to 18-Volt, and plays with it. 18-Volt mistakes it for a [[Nintendo DS#Nintendo DS Lite|Nintendo DS Lite]] at first. He wants to see more of the console and grasps it, but 9-Volt still has the console in his hands and informs him that he is still playing. 9-Volt and 18-Volt pull on opposite ends of the Game & Watch, causing it to break into two halves. 9-Volt gets furious and commands 18-Volt to get out of his house. | ||
Feeling guilty about his actions, 18-Volt tries to find a new Game & Watch for his friend. He first looks in Toy Express, but they did not have what he desires. After leaving the store, 18-Volt notices another store where some gamers have lined up. He enters the store and discovers that the owner of the shop, [[Satoru Iwata|Shop Manager Iwata]], has the Game & Watch on offer. 18-Volt reaches for it, but is surprised to see 9-Volt doing the same. The friends face each other and both excuse each other for their mistakes. 9-Volt tells 18-Volt that he wants to always be his P2 (Player 2), resolving their conflict. | Feeling guilty about his actions, 18-Volt tries to find a new Game & Watch for his friend. He first looks in Toy Express, but they did not have what he desires. After leaving the store, 18-Volt notices another store where some gamers have lined up. He enters the store and discovers that the owner of the shop, [[Satoru Iwata|Shop Manager Iwata]], has the Game & Watch on offer. 18-Volt reaches for it, but is surprised to see 9-Volt doing the same. The friends face each other and both excuse each other for their mistakes. 9-Volt tells 18-Volt that he wants to always be his P2 (Player 2), resolving their conflict. | ||
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====''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''==== | ====''WarioWare: D.I.Y.''==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Super9volt.png|thumb|left|9-Volt, starring in his own game, '''Super 9-Volt'''.]] | ||
In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'', a game called ''Super 9-Volt'' shows up in 9-Volt's stage. It | In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'', a game called ''Super 9-Volt'' shows up in 9-Volt's stage. It's a spoof of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' and stars 9-Volt rather than Mario. 9-Volt, skateboarding, hits a [[? Block]] shaped like a [[Family Computer|Famicom]] cartridge every time a microgame is won. | ||
9-Volt, along with Mona, Jimmy T., Orbulon, and [[Ashley]] apparently left WarioWare, Inc. to work for [[Diamond Software]] in this game. Although the reason they switch companies is unknown, various residents of Diamond City consider possibilities in the [[D.I.Y. Forum]]s feature of the game. | 9-Volt, along with Mona, Jimmy T., Orbulon, and [[Ashley]] apparently left WarioWare, Inc. to work for [[Diamond Software]] in this game. Although the reason they switch companies is unknown, various residents of Diamond City consider possibilities in the [[D.I.Y. Forum]]s feature of the game. | ||
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18-Volt, who continues working for Wario, appears to view 9-Volt as a rival after his departure, as suggested by his role as a boss in his game (as well as their interaction after the boss game is completed) and his greeting to the player where he insists that he works at "twice the power as that other guy you might be thinking of". | 18-Volt, who continues working for Wario, appears to view 9-Volt as a rival after his departure, as suggested by his role as a boss in his game (as well as their interaction after the boss game is completed) and his greeting to the player where he insists that he works at "twice the power as that other guy you might be thinking of". | ||
9-Volt returns to his original role by going solo in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'', while 18-Volt is granted with his own microgames in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase]]''. Despite this, their microgame stages are both Nintendo themed. Akin to ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', [[List of WarioWare: D.I.Y. microgames#9-Volt|9-Volt's microgames]] adapt more | 9-Volt returns to his original role by going solo in ''WarioWare: D.I.Y.'', while 18-Volt is granted with his own microgames in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y. Showcase]]''. Despite this, their microgame stages are both Nintendo themed. Akin to ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', [[List of WarioWare: D.I.Y. microgames#9-Volt|9-Volt's microgames]] adapt to more recent Nintendo products such as ''{{wp|Wii Fit}}''. | ||
====''Game & Wario''==== | ====''Game & Wario''==== | ||
9-Volt appears in the [[Wii U]] game, ''[[Game & Wario]]''. He hosts the minigame "[[Gamer]]", that stars him with his | 9-Volt appears in the [[Wii U]] game, ''[[Game & Wario]]''. He hosts the minigame "[[Gamer]]", that stars him with his [[Game Boy Advance#Game Boy Micro|Game Boy Micro]]-like console, playing [[microgame]]s. As he was supposed to sleep, [[5-Volt]] often drops by his bedroom. If 5-Volt finds out 9-Volt is playing video games during his bedtime, he is scolded by her and the player loses. On his minigame's title screen, 9-Volt is depicted as having red hair; this is also the first time he is seen without his construction helmet. | ||
9-Volt is also in the [[Bowling]] minigame, depicted on a bowling pin, like most other characters in the game. | 9-Volt is also in the [[Bowling]] minigame, depicted on a bowling pin, like most other characters in the game. | ||
As with the other ''WarioWare'' characters, 9-Volt makes an appearance in ''[[Game & Wario#Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection|Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection]]'', a series of videos showcasing pictures of often questionable quality made in the game's Miiverse Sketch mode. 9-Volt is the host of the fourteenth video, themed after drawings of [[ | As with the other ''WarioWare'' characters, 9-Volt makes an appearance in ''[[Game & Wario#Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection|Miiverse Sketch Masterpiece Collection]]'', a series of videos showcasing pictures of often questionable quality made in the game's Miiverse Sketch mode. 9-Volt is the host of the fourteenth video, themed after drawings of [[Samus Aran]]. | ||
====''WarioWare Gold''==== | ====''WarioWare Gold''==== | ||
[[File:WarioWare Gold | [[File:WarioWare Gold 5.jpg|225px|thumb|9-Volt complaining about math in ''WarioWare Gold'']] | ||
9-Volt makes a reappearance in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. He, like the other characters, has his design changed, as he looks slightly taller than he was before, has had his fingerless gloves changed back to fingered ones, and has more hair. His voice clips also no longer appear to be | 9-Volt makes a reappearance in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' for [[Nintendo 3DS]]. He, like the other characters, has his design changed, as he looks slightly taller than he was before, has had his fingerless gloves changed back to fingered ones, and has more hair. His voice clips also no longer appear to be filtered. He is also seen attending a [[Diamond City Elementary|school]]. In his story, 9-Volt appears to find math uninteresting, but suddenly, [[Fronk]] appears (despite pets not being allowed in school) to help 9-Volt make math fun by connecting it to video games. 9-Volt also makes a cameo appearance as a DJ in 18-Volt's opening and another appearance in 5-Volt's ending cutscene. | ||
9-Volt, 18-Volt, and 5-Volt each have separate microgames, themed around Nintendo. 9-Volt's microgames are again named [[List of WarioWare Gold microgames#9-Volt|Nintendo Classics]] and are hosted in the Touch League. Some of them include but are not limited to [[Hanafuda]], [[amiibo]], and the Wii's [[Mii Channel]]. | 9-Volt, 18-Volt, and 5-Volt each have separate microgames, themed around Nintendo. 9-Volt's microgames are again named [[List of WarioWare Gold microgames#9-Volt|Nintendo Classics]] and are hosted in the Touch League. Some of them include but are not limited to [[Hanafuda]], [[amiibo]], and the Wii's [[Mii Channel]]. | ||
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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!" | ||
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====''WarioWare: Move It!''==== | ====''WarioWare: Move It!''==== | ||
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9-Volt | 9-Volt reappears in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' [[:File:WWMI group art.jpg|Group art]] released for the game shows him holding a handheld gaming system and wearing a set of rings similar to [[18-Volt]]. | ||
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | |||
9-Volt | ====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | ||
9-Volt has two [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s that can be equipped in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''{{'}}s [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl#The Subspace Emissary|Adventure mode]]; one increases electric attacks by eight, and the other increases head attacks by five. Additionally, one of the names that can be gotten from pressing the "RANDOM NAME" button is "9VOLT". | |||
9-Volt | ====''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''==== | ||
9-Volt from ''Game & Wario'' is depicted along with his mother, [[5-Volt]], as a ''WarioWare'' series [[Trophy (Super Smash Bros. series)|trophy]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Wii U]]''. The trophy can be purchased from the Trophy Shop. | |||
====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==== | |||
9-Volt appears alongside 18-Volt as an Ace-class support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]] in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]''. When equipped on a fighter, it grants immunity to electric floors. In [[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate#Adventure|World of Light]], the spirit is located on the Base sub-map of the Light Realm. In the corresponding battle, the player faces against [[Villager]] and [[Incineroar]] on the [[Gamer (stage)|Gamer]] stage. | |||
The core obtained from the 9-Volt & 18-Volt spirit can be combined with a Labrador Retriever's core to summon [[nookipedia:K.K. Slider|DJ K.K.]]'s spirit, referencing 9-Volt's DJ hobby. | |||
==='' | ===''Rhythm Heaven Megamix''=== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Rhythmware 9volt.jpeg|150px|thumb|9 Volt's appearance in the Wario... Where? set.]] | ||
9-Volt makes an appearance in the Wario... Where? challenge set of ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. The set's version of {{fandom|rhythmheaven|Super Samurai Slice}} features 9-Volt piggybacking a katana-wielding 18-Volt, as the latter fends off assaults by demonic spirits in order to rescue [[Sal Out]]. | |||
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==='' | ===''Tetris 99''=== | ||
From September 17 to September 21, ''{{wp|Tetris 99}}'' ran the 24th Maximus Cup which featured a ''WarioWare: Get It Together!'' theme, where 9-Volt is represented by the "O" tetromino. | |||
===Additional appearances=== | |||
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9-Volt along with 18-Volt makes a cameo as a background sign in ''[[Paper Airplane Chase]]'', appearing after the player reaches 120 points in Endless Mode. His appearance is based on his ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' design. | 9-Volt along with 18-Volt makes a cameo as a background sign in ''[[Paper Airplane Chase]]'', appearing after the player reaches 120 points in Endless Mode. His appearance is based on his ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' design. | ||
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==General information== | ==General information== | ||
===Physical appearance=== | ===Physical appearance=== | ||
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As revealed in ''WarioWare: Get It Together!'', he has his own set of pajamas consisting of an orange T-shirt, and shorts which have two stripes on each side. [[:File:WWGIT Gallery 9 Volt 2.png|One of the character gallery artworks]] has 9-Volt in a variation of his regular outfit, albeit without the construction helmet; he has a layered shirt with the initial "9", drawstring shorts with a wide yellow stripe on each side, and red loafers. In [[:File:WWGIT Gallery 5 Volt 5.png|another piece of artwork]], baby 9-Volt is shown with a light-yellow swaddling cloth. He is also drawn in the anime art-style in the title screen for the Variety Pack mode [[Frenemy Frenzy]]. | As revealed in ''WarioWare: Get It Together!'', he has his own set of pajamas consisting of an orange T-shirt, and shorts which have two stripes on each side. [[:File:WWGIT Gallery 9 Volt 2.png|One of the character gallery artworks]] has 9-Volt in a variation of his regular outfit, albeit without the construction helmet; he has a layered shirt with the initial "9", drawstring shorts with a wide yellow stripe on each side, and red loafers. In [[:File:WWGIT Gallery 5 Volt 5.png|another piece of artwork]], baby 9-Volt is shown with a light-yellow swaddling cloth. He is also drawn in the anime art-style in the title screen for the Variety Pack mode [[Frenemy Frenzy]]. | ||
==Profiles and statistics== | ==Profiles and statistics== | ||
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*'''Intro description:''' "''This skateboarding school kid is obsessed with Nintendo games and has some serious DJing and yo-yo skills.''" | *'''Intro description:''' "''This skateboarding school kid is obsessed with Nintendo games and has some serious DJing and yo-yo skills.''" | ||
*'''Break Room description:''' "''This skateboarding school kid is obsessed with Nintendo games and has some serious DJing and yo-yo skills. He loves hanging with his pal 18-Volt and his "pet" Fronk.''" | *'''Break Room description:''' "''This skateboarding school kid is obsessed with Nintendo games and has some serious DJing and yo-yo skills. He loves hanging with his pal 18-Volt and his "pet" Fronk.''" | ||
===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'' stickers==== | ||
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|''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!'' | |||
|[Electric] - Attack +8 | |||
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| | |''WarioWare: Touched!'' | ||
| | |[Head] - Attack +5 | ||
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====''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. for Wii U'' trophy==== | ||
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| | !9-Volt & His Mother | ||
|[[File:9VoltandHisMotherWiiU.png|100px]] | |||
|align=center|'''GBA''' WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! (05/2003)<br>'''Wii U''' Game & Wario (06/2013) | |||
|''Wario and friends' newest selection of minigames are all designed to be played with the Wii U GamePad. In Gamer, you take on the role of young 9-Volt, playing a selection of microgames in bed at night. When his mom pops her head in, you'd better pretend to be asleep. If she catches you playing, it's game over!'' | |||
|''The newest selection of minigames in Game & Wario are all designed to be played with the Wii U GamePad. GAMER has you take on the role of young 9-Volt, playing a selection of microgames in bed at night. When his mum pops her head in, you'd better pretend to be asleep, because if she catches you playing, it's game over!'' | |||
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====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit==== | ||
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!align=center|9-Volt & 18-Volt | |||
|align=center|[[File:SSBU_9-Volt_%26_18-Volt_Spirit.png|x100px]] | |||
|''WarioWare'' Series | |||
|Support (2) | |||
|Ace | |||
|Zap-Floor Immunity | |||
|World of Light (Base) | |||
|[[Incineroar]], [[Villager]] | |||
|'''Rule:''' [[Assist Trophy]] Enemies (Sheriff), Item: [[Boss Galaga]] | |||
*Hostile assist trophies will appear | *Hostile assist trophies will appear | ||
*The enemy is easily distracted by items | *The enemy is easily distracted by items | ||
| | |[[Gamer (stage)|Gamer]] | ||
| | |WarioWare, Inc. | ||
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==Portrayals== | ==Portrayals== | ||
During the history of the ''WarioWare'' game series' installments overall, 9-Volt has been portrayed by the following voice actresses: | During the history of the ''WarioWare'' game series' installments overall, 9-Volt has been portrayed by the following voice actresses: | ||
*Reiko Ninomiya (2003 - 2013, starting with ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'') | |||
*Melissa Hutchison (2018 - present, starting with ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'') | *Melissa Hutchison (2018 - present, starting with ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'') | ||
*Makoto Koichi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Japanese version) | *Makoto Koichi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Japanese version) | ||
*Clara Schwarze (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; NOE Spanish version)<ref> | *Clara Schwarze (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; NOE Spanish version)<ref>[https://www.doblajevideojuegos.es/fichajuego/warioware-gold/] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
*Nelly Rebibo (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; French version)<ref> | *Nelly Rebibo (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; French version)<ref>[https://nellyrebibo.com/references-voix-off/] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
*Paulina Weiner (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; German version)<ref> | *Paulina Weiner (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; German version)<ref>[https://voicebase.de/Paulina-Weiner] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
*Cinzia Massironi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Italian version)<ref> | *Cinzia Massironi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Italian version)<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/vgames/wariowaregold.htm] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of game appearances by date== | ||
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|''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' | |''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'' | ||
|Microgame host | |[[Microgame]] host | ||
|2004 | |2004 | ||
|[[Nintendo DS]] | |[[Nintendo DS]] | ||
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|Sticker | |Sticker | ||
|2008 | |2008 | ||
|[[Wii]] | |[[Wii]] | ||
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|''[[Paper Airplane Chase]]'' | |''[[Paper Airplane Chase]]'' | ||
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|[[Nintendo Switch]] | |[[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
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|'' | |''{{wp|Tetris 99}}'' | ||
|Cameo as an O-Tetromino | |Cameo as an O-Tetromino | ||
|2021 | |2021 | ||
|[[Nintendo Switch]] | |[[Nintendo Switch]] | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
9 Volt.gif|''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' | 9 Volt.gif|''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' | ||
9-Volt WW Twisted artwork.jpg| | 9-Volt WW Twisted artwork.jpg|[[WarioWare: Twisted!]] | ||
9-Volt WWTouched art.svg| | 9-Volt WWTouched art.svg|[[WarioWare: Touched!]] | ||
WarioWare - Smooth Moves - 9-Volt.svg|''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' | WarioWare - Smooth Moves - 9-Volt.svg|''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' | ||
9voltGW.png|''[[Game & Wario]]'' | 9voltGW.png|''[[Game & Wario]]'' | ||
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==Quotes== | ==Quotes== | ||
*"''I think Nintendo games are the greatest, so you can imagine my surprise when I found that Wario lives in my... uh, I mean that I live in his city!!''" - ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' | *"''I think Nintendo games are the greatest, so you can imagine my surprise when I found that Wario lives in my... uh, I mean that I live in his city!!''" - ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' | ||
*"''I'm totally crazy over video games! I wish I got graded on my games instead of homework...''" - ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!'' | *"''I'm totally crazy over video games! I wish I got graded on my games instead of homework...''" - ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Party Game$!'' | ||
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*"''Too BAD...!''" | *"''Too BAD...!''" | ||
*"''Ahh... 9-VOLT!!''" | *"''Ahh... 9-VOLT!!''" | ||
*"''Hello? Hello??''" | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
|Jap=ナインボルト | |Jap=ナインボルト<br>''Nain Boruto''<br>{{hover|9Volt|ナインボルト}}<ref>Nintendo. [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/azwj/02-0.html さわるメイドインワリオ]. ''nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved December 6, 2016.</ref><br>''Nain Boruto'' | ||
|JapM=Nine Volt<br><br>9-Volt | |||
|ChiS=九伏<ref>iQue. [http://www.ique.com/games/WarioWare/touchingisgood.html WarioWare Touched! for Nintendo DS]. Retrieved December 6, 2016.</ref> (''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'', ''WarioWare: Touched!'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'')<br>''Jiǔ Fú''<br>九伏特 (''WarioWare: Get It Together!'')<br>''Jiǔ Fútè'' | |||
|JapM=Nine | |||
|ChiS=九伏 | |||
|ChiSM=Nine Volts | |ChiSM=Nine Volts | ||
|ChiT=九伏特 | |ChiT=九伏特 | ||
|ChiTR=Jiǔ Fútè | |ChiTR=Jiǔ Fútè | ||
|ChiTM=Nine Volts | |ChiTM=Nine Volts | ||
|Ger=9-Volt | |Ger=9-Volt | ||
| | |GerM=- | ||
|Rus=9 Вольт<ref> NintendoRU. (November 22, 2018). [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUzXmgsV73c WarioWare Gold — трейлер с персонажами 5 Вольт, 9 Вольт и 18 Вольт (Nintendo 3DS)]. Retrieved November 22, 2018.</ref> | |||
|Rus=9 Вольт<ref> | |||
|RusR=9 Vol't | |RusR=9 Vol't | ||
|RusM=9 Volt | |RusM=9 Volt | ||
|Kor=9 볼트 | |Kor=9 볼트<ref>Nintendo. [http://www.nintendo.co.kr/DS/soft/wario/wario_sub07.php 만져라 메이드 인 와리오]. ''nintendo.co.kr''. Retrieved December 6, 2016.</ref><br>나인볼트 (''WarioWare: Get It Together!'') | ||
|KorR=9 Bolteu<br>Nainbolteu | |||
|KorM=9 Volts<br>9-Volt | |||
|KorM=9 | |||
}} | }} | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*9-Volt's name comes from the operating voltage of the Nintendo Entertainment System. | |||
*The 9-Volt & 18-Volt's sign in ''WarioWare: Touched!'' is a reference to ''Super Mario Bros.''. | |||
*In ''WarioWare: Twisted!'', 9-Volt has played in a baseball game as heard on the [[radio]] and one of the songs of [[Dribble & Spitz]]. | |||
*9-Volt and Dr. Crygor are the only microgame hosts in ''WarioWare Gold'' (aside from Wario himself) to have dialogue in more than one stage outside the Ultra League. In addition to his own stage, he speaks in 5-Volt's epilogue. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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