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{{about|9-Volt, a character in the [[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]] series|other uses|[[Volt]]}} | {{about|9-Volt, a character in the [[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]] series|other uses|[[Volt]]}} | ||
{{character infobox | {{character infobox | ||
|image=[[File:9voltWWMI.png|x240px]]<br>Artwork from '' | |image=[[File:9voltWWMI.png|x240px]]<br>Artwork from ''WarioWare: Move It!'' | ||
|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=''[[ | |latest_appearance=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' ([[List of games by date#2023|2023]]) | ||
|latest_portrayal=[[Melissa Hutchison]] (2018–present) | |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$!]]'' as one of [[Wario]]'s friends who help him produce [[microgame]]s. His name comes from the operating voltage of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. 9-Volt's microgames are typically based on products of [[Nintendo]], mainly on game software and hardware, but also on merchandise from the time before Nintendo became popular as a video game company. Since ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', 9-Volt is frequently accompanied by [[18-Volt]], who becomes his best | '''9-Volt''' is a major human character in the ''[[WarioWare (series)|WarioWare]]'' series. He is a [[Nintendo]] fan who collects everything released by the company and loves to play video games. 9-Volt lives with his mother [[5-Volt]] and his pet [[Fronk]] in their [[9-Volt's House|house]] in [[Diamond City]] and attends [[Diamond City Elementary]]. He debuts in ''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' as one of [[Wario]]'s friends who help him produce [[microgame]]s. His name comes from the operating voltage of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. 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. Since ''[[WarioWare: Twisted!]]'', 9-Volt is frequently accompanied by [[18-Volt]], who becomes one of his best friends. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===''WarioWare'' series=== | ===''WarioWare'' series=== | ||
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[[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 [[ | 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 [[nwiki: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. | Later, as 9-Volt is still spinning records, [[Ken the Reporter]] suddenly appears and announces that the [[nwiki: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. | ||
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====''WarioWare: Touched!''==== | ====''WarioWare: Touched!''==== | ||
[[File:9-Volt 18-Volt prologue WarioWare Touched.png|thumb|left|9-Volt & 18-Volt are still playing ''36-Volt Man'' when it gets dark.]] | [[File:9-Volt 18-Volt prologue WarioWare Touched.png|thumb|left|9-Volt & 18-Volt are still playing ''36-Volt Man'' when it gets dark.]] | ||
In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', 9-Volt & 18-Volt go to the [[Toy Express]] to get a copy of the coveted, new [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, ''[[36-Volt Man]]''. 9-Volt snatches one and shows it happily to 18-Volt, who is carrying his boom box on his shoulder. Curious about their new game, the two friends quickly return to 9-Volt's House, in which he uses his | In ''[[WarioWare: Touched!]]'', 9-Volt & 18-Volt go to the [[Toy Express]] to get a copy of the coveted, new [[Nintendo GameCube]] game, ''[[36-Volt Man]]''. 9-Volt snatches one and shows it happily to 18-Volt, who is carrying his boom box on his shoulder. Curious about their new game, the two friends quickly return to 9-Volt's House, in which he uses his SK8 to reach it. On their way, they pass the alien [[Orbulon]] who is running after his [[Oinker]]. | ||
At the house, 9-Volt & 18-Volt play far into the night and reign victorious in the game. To celebrate their success, 9-Volt spins records again, with 18-Volt dancing behind him and his Nintendo consoles in front of him. 9-Volt's mixing console features moving [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] figurines. The two stay up late into the night, and eventually fall asleep. | At the house, 9-Volt & 18-Volt play far into the night and reign victorious in the game. To celebrate their success, 9-Volt spins records again, with 18-Volt dancing behind him and his Nintendo consoles in front of him. 9-Volt's mixing console features moving [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] figurines. The two stay up late into the night, and eventually fall asleep. | ||
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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 is a parody 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. | In ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'', a game called ''Super 9-Volt'' shows up in 9-Volt's stage. It is a parody 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. | ||
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====''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 [[nwiki: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 9-Volt hides the console from 5-Volt, she will leave. However, 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 9-Volt Cutscene.jpg|225px|thumb|9-Volt complaining about math in ''WarioWare Gold'']] | [[File:WarioWare Gold 9-Volt Cutscene.jpg|225px|thumb|9-Volt complaining about math in ''WarioWare Gold'']] | ||
9-Volt | 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 robotic and 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, Wario, and Dr. Crygor are the only microgame hosts to have dialogue in more than one stage outside the Ultra League. | ||
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 appears in a | 9-Volt also appears in the Potluck Gang set of the Ultra League, where he goes on a camping trip with Orbulon, [[18-Volt]], [[Ashley]], [[Red (WarioWare series)|Red]], [[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble, Spitz]], [[Mike]], and [[5-Volt]]. He asks the group what food they brought, saying that a potluck might have been a bad idea after Ashley brings a [[mandrake]] root. He is then seen playing cards with the rest of the group. | ||
After completing the game, a new mode called "Sneaky Gamer" is unlocked, which is a variant of Gamer. However, there are two additions: | |||
*[[Fronk]] sometimes come to the door and looks at 9-Volt playing as a fake-out. | *[[Fronk]] sometimes come to the door and looks at 9-Volt playing as a fake-out. | ||
*The TV sometimes vibrates and gets lifted by [[5-Volt]], who then checks whether 9-Volt is playing. It is also possible for [[Mr. Sparkles]] to lift the TV instead of 5-Volt or for the TV to vibrate but not be lifted as fake-outs. | *The TV sometimes vibrates and gets lifted by [[5-Volt]], who then checks whether 9-Volt is playing. It is also possible for [[Mr. Sparkles]] to lift the TV instead of 5-Volt or for the TV to vibrate but not be lifted as fake-outs. | ||
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After beating Anything Goes, 9-Volt goes back to the real world alongside most of the other WarioWare, Inc. employees and chases after Wario after it is revealed their predicament was caused by his poor programming. However, they soon remember other people were left behind in the game world, and they immediately return to rescue them. After completing Showdown, 9-Volt recognizes the creature that captured some of the crew as [[Pyoro]], the star of the recent best-selling game in Diamond City. | After beating Anything Goes, 9-Volt goes back to the real world alongside most of the other WarioWare, Inc. employees and chases after Wario after it is revealed their predicament was caused by his poor programming. However, they soon remember other people were left behind in the game world, and they immediately return to rescue them. After completing Showdown, 9-Volt recognizes the creature that captured some of the crew as [[Pyoro]], the star of the recent best-selling game in Diamond City. | ||
As a playable character, 9-Volt rides his skateboard moving along the ground side to side. His movement cannot be manually controlled, and he turns around and travel the opposite direction if he reaches a solid surface or a bump. Pressing {{button|switch|a}} makes him stop moving and throw a yo-yo upwards. Although his attack is one of the strongest in the game (e.g. [[Rock-a-Bye]], one of 4 microgames considered a good fit) and useful in forcing objects upward (e.g. [[Face Wash]], another good fit), this is completely overshadowed by his inability to be manually controlled through movement. The yo-yo is also ineffective in moving objects horizontally (e.g. [[Sleep Clinic]], [[Slathered in Ketchup]]). These disadvantages require the player to precisely time their attacks to pass microgames. Like 18-Volt, rings are featured in microgames that either prioritize vertical movement (e.g. [[Great Escape]]) or require positioning 9-Volt in a specific area due to the lack of movement control (e.g. [[Hide-and-Seek]]). 9-Volt can throw his yo-yo onto the rings to grab them, and {{button|switch|leftstick}} can be used to change the direction he is facing before the player detaches him from the ring. Because of the extensive amount of disadvantages compared to the few advantages, 9-Volt has 25 microgames deeming him a bad fit (the most out of any character, with | As a playable character, 9-Volt rides his skateboard moving along the ground side to side. His movement cannot be manually controlled, and he turns around and travel the opposite direction if he reaches a solid surface or a bump. Pressing {{button|switch|a}} makes him stop moving and throw a yo-yo upwards. Although his attack is one of the strongest in the game (e.g. [[Rock-a-Bye]], one of 4 microgames considered a good fit) and useful in forcing objects upward (e.g. [[Face Wash]], another good fit), this is completely overshadowed by his inability to be manually controlled through movement. The yo-yo is also ineffective in moving objects horizontally (e.g. [[Sleep Clinic]], [[Slathered in Ketchup]]). These disadvantages require the player to precisely time their attacks to pass microgames. Like 18-Volt, rings are featured in microgames that either prioritize vertical movement (e.g. [[Great Escape]]) or require positioning 9-Volt in a specific area due to the lack of movement control (e.g. [[Hide-and-Seek]]). 9-Volt can throw his yo-yo onto the rings to grab them, and {{button|switch|leftstick}} can be used to change the direction he is facing before the player detaches him from the ring. Because of the extensive amount of disadvantages compared to the few advantages, 9-Volt has 25 microgames deeming him a bad fit (the most out of any character, tied with [[Kat & Ana]]), and 104 microgames deeming him a below-average fit. | ||
====''WarioWare: Move It!''==== | ====''WarioWare: Move It!''==== | ||
[[File:Screenshot WarioWare Move It 9 Volt.png|thumb|right|9-Volt looking over at the haunted shop]] | [[File:Screenshot WarioWare Move It 9 Volt.png|thumb|right|9-Volt looking over at the haunted shop]] | ||
9-Volt appears in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' where he, along with the rest of the ''WarioWare'' cast, join Wario on his vacation to [[Caresaway Island]]. In 9-Volt's stage, "Quest in the Dark", he is seen along with 18-Volt, 5-Volt, and 13-Amp in [[Pack-'Em-In Plaza]]. 18-Volt calls to 9-Volt to hurry up, who is seen playing a video game on a handheld console. After a while, he notices everyone else is missing and tries to find them. He sees 18-Volt's CD in front of a | 9-Volt appears in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' where he, along with the rest of the ''WarioWare'' cast, join Wario on his vacation to [[Caresaway Island]]. In 9-Volt's stage, "Quest in the Dark", he is seen along with 18-Volt, 5-Volt, and 13-Amp in [[Pack-'Em-In Plaza]]. 18-Volt calls to 9-Volt to hurry up, who is seen playing a video game on a handheld console. After a while, he notices everyone else is missing and tries to find them. He sees 18-Volt's CD in front of a mysterious store, and assumes him to be inside. He hears everyone screaming from inside the store, and fearfully enters to find them. 9-Volt reaches a storage room in the back of the store and, to his shock, finds everyone playing on a video game console. [[Shopkeeper Polario]] greets 9-Volt, who becomes distracted by the video games and joins his friends in playing with them. | ||
[[File:Screenshot WarioWare Move It Remix 2 Group 1.png|thumb|left|200px|Spitz, 9-Volt, Jimmy T and 18-Volt balance on Poolopus' tentacle]] | [[File:Screenshot WarioWare Move It Remix 2 Group 1.png|thumb|left|200px|Spitz, 9-Volt, Jimmy T and 18-Volt balance on Poolopus' tentacle]] | ||
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===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ===''Super Smash Bros.'' series=== | ||
In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], 9-Volt appears in the form of a few collectible items. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', 9-Volt has two [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s that can be equipped in the game's [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] mode. One of the stickers increases electric attacks by eight, while the other increases head attacks by five. In ''[[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]], which can be purchased from the Trophy Shop. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', 9-Volt appears alongside 18-Volt as an Ace-class | In the [[Super Smash Bros. (series)|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]], 9-Volt appears in the form of a few collectible items. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', 9-Volt has two [[Sticker (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)|sticker]]s that can be equipped in the game's [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: The Subspace Emissary|The Subspace Emissary]] mode. One of the stickers increases electric attacks by eight, while the other increases head attacks by five. In ''[[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]], which can be purchased from the Trophy Shop. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]'', 9-Volt appears alongside 18-Volt as an Ace-class support [[Spirit (Super Smash Bros. Ultimate)|spirit]], and equipping it to a fighter grants immunity to electric floors. In the game's [[smashwiki:Adventure Mode: World of Light|World of Light]] mode, the spirit is located on the [[smashwiki:Base|Base]] sub-map of [[smashwiki:The Light Realm|The Light Realm]], where 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. | ||
In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', one of the names that can be gotten from pressing the "RANDOM NAME" button is "9VOLT". | In ''Super Smash Bros. Brawl'', one of the names that can be gotten from pressing the "RANDOM NAME" button is "9VOLT". | ||
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====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate''==== | ====''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'' spirit==== | ||
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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$!]]'') | |||
*Melissa Hutchison (2018 - present, starting with ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'') | *Melissa Hutchison (2018 - present, starting with ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'') | ||
*Makoto Koichi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Japanese version) | *Makoto Koichi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Japanese version) | ||
*Clara Schwarze (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; NOE Spanish version)<ref> | *Clara Schwarze (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; NOE Spanish version)<ref>[https://www.doblajevideojuegos.es/fichajuego/warioware-gold/] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
*Nelly Rebibo (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; French version)<ref> | *Nelly Rebibo (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; French version)<ref>[https://nellyrebibo.com/references-voix-off/] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
*Paulina Weiner (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; German version)<ref> | *Paulina Weiner (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; German version)<ref>[https://voicebase.de/Paulina-Weiner] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
*Cinzia Massironi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Italian version)<ref> | *Cinzia Massironi (2018 - present, starting with ''WarioWare Gold''; Italian version)<ref>[https://www.antoniogenna.net/doppiaggio/vgames/wariowaregold.htm] Retrieved December 8, 2021.</ref> | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== | ||
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|2008 | |2008 | ||
|[[Wii]] | |[[Wii]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Paper Airplane Chase]]'' | |''[[Paper Airplane Chase]]'' | ||
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<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
9 Volt.gif|''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' | 9 Volt.gif|''[[WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!]]'' | ||
9-Volt WW Twisted artwork.jpg| | 9-Volt WW Twisted artwork.jpg|[[WarioWare: Twisted!]] | ||
9-Volt WWTouched art.svg| | 9-Volt WWTouched art.svg|[[WarioWare: Touched!]] | ||
WarioWare - Smooth Moves - 9-Volt.svg|''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' | WarioWare - Smooth Moves - 9-Volt.svg|''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]'' | ||
9voltGW.png|''[[Game & Wario]]'' | 9voltGW.png|''[[Game & Wario]]'' | ||
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*"''Too BAD...!''" | *"''Too BAD...!''" | ||
*"''Ahh... 9-VOLT!!''" | *"''Ahh... 9-VOLT!!''" | ||
*"''Hello? Hello??''" | |||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names | {{foreign names | ||
| | |Jap=ナインボルト | ||
| | |JapR=Nain Boruto | ||
| | |Jap2={{hover|9Volt|ナインボルト}}<ref>Nintendo. [https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/azwj/02-0.html さわるメイドインワリオ]. ''nintendo.co.jp''. Retrieved December 6, 2016.</ref> | ||
| | |Jap2R=Nain Boruto | ||
| | |JapM=Nine Volts | ||
| | |Jap2M=9-Volt | ||
|ChiS=九伏 | |ChiS=九伏 | ||
|ChiSR=Jiǔ Fú<ref> | |ChiSR=Jiǔ Fú<ref>iQue. [http://www.ique.com/games/WarioWare/touchingisgood.html WarioWare Touched! for Nintendo DS]. Retrieved December 6, 2016.</ref> <small>(''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'', ''WarioWare: Touched!'' and ''Super Smash Bros. Ultimate'')</small> | ||
|ChiS2=九伏特 | |ChiS2=九伏特 | ||
|ChiS2R=Jiǔ Fútè <small>(''WarioWare: Get It Together!'')</small> | |ChiS2R=Jiǔ Fútè <small>(''WarioWare: Get It Together!'')</small> | ||
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|Ita=9-Volt | |Ita=9-Volt | ||
|Fre=9-Volt | |Fre=9-Volt | ||
|Rus=9 Вольт<ref> | |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> | ||
|RusR=9 Vol't | |RusR=9 Vol't | ||
|RusM=9 Volt | |RusM=9 Volt | ||
|Kor=9 볼트 | |Kor=9 볼트 | ||
|KorR=9 Bolteu<ref> | |KorR=9 Bolteu<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> | ||
|Kor2=나인볼트 | |Kor2=나인볼트 | ||
|Kor2R=Nainbolteu <small>(WarioWare: Get It Together!)</small> | |Kor2R=Nainbolteu <small>(WarioWare: Get It Together!)</small> | ||
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