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====''WarioWare Gold''==== | ====''WarioWare Gold''==== | ||
[[File:Kat and Ana Hug Gold.png|thumb|225px|left|Kat & Ana hugging about their eating challenge.]] | [[File:Kat and Ana Hug Gold.png|thumb|225px|left|Kat & Ana hugging about their eating challenge.]] | ||
Kat & Ana first appear in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' accepting Wario's offer to make games for him for the [[Wario Bowl]], in which they host the second stage of the Touch League. Their microgames are in the That's Life genre | Kat & Ana first appear in ''[[WarioWare Gold]]'' accepting Wario's offer to make games for him for the [[Wario Bowl]], in which they host the second stage of the Touch League. Their microgames are in the That's Life genre. | ||
In Kat & Ana's story, the twins arrive at Diamond City Castle to find their teacher for a ninja test in hopes of getting their ninja learners permits. They encounter [[Ms. Munchly]] who they believe to be their teacher, who tells them that their test is to eat everything she dishes out to them, much to the twin's excitement. Eating each plate of sushi is represented | In Kat & Ana's story, the twins arrive at Diamond City Castle to find their teacher for a ninja test in hopes of getting their ninja learners permits. They encounter [[Ms. Munchly]] who they believe to be their teacher, who tells them that their test is to eat everything she dishes out to them, much to the twin's excitement. Eating each plate of sushi is represented a microgame. Successes allow the twins to eat. Failures cause the sushi to rot, which disgusts them so they do not eat it. The coin collecting game after a Boss Stage is represented by a serving of Hanami Dango. Kat & Ana fall over in their chairs when all lives are lost. After eating numerous amounts of sushi, it is revealed that they completed the Gourmet Master test; their ninja test was right next door and their real teacher, [[Ninja Steve]], was in the bathroom during their feast. Though full from eating, Kat & Ana join Steve to complete their real test. | ||
They are later seen as part of the Dancing Team, which is the host of the first stage of the Ultra League. Kat & Ana dance at [[Club Joe]] with Jimmy T, Mona, [[Dr. Crygor]], [[Mike]], [[Penny]], [[Young Cricket]], [[Master Mantis]], and [[Fronk]]. They bring a large amount of food that attracts several customers to the club. | They are later seen as part of the Dancing Team, which is the host of the first stage of the Ultra League. Kat & Ana dance at [[Club Joe]] with Jimmy T, Mona, [[Dr. Crygor]], [[Mike]], [[Penny]], [[Young Cricket]], [[Master Mantis]], and [[Fronk]]. They bring a large amount of food that attracts several customers to the club. | ||
At the end of the story, Kat & Ana are among the group who demand their part of the money Wario made from the Wario Bowl. After Wario accidentally lets the briefcase with the tournament money fall off from his hands, Kat becomes disappointed to find out that the money Wario had with him was actually very little, with Ana deducing that Wario had probably spent most of it beforehand. They later gladly split the rest of the money with their friends and the [[Mii|player]] | At the end of the story, Kat & Ana are among the group who demand their part of the money Wario made from the Wario Bowl. After Wario accidentally lets the briefcase with the tournament money fall off from his hands, Kat becomes disappointed to find out that the money Wario had with him was actually very little, with Ana deducing that Wario had probably spent most of it beforehand. They later gladly split the rest of the money with their friends and the [[Mii|player]] | ||
Kat & Ana host the [[WarioWare Gold#Challenge|Challenge]] mode Split Screen, which has the player play microgames on both screens of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in a dojo setting. Kat is assigned the Top Screen, while Ana is assigned the | Kat & Ana host the [[WarioWare Gold#Challenge|Challenge]] mode Split Screen, which has the player play microgames on both screens of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in a dojo setting. Kat is assigned the Top Screen, while Ana is assigned the bottom screen. When one microgame ends on one screen, the girl for that screen pops out then vanishes back into the dojo to reset the screen while the next microgame begins on the other screen. When switching, the girl for the screen of the incoming microgame announces their name. When a microgame is failed, the girl for the screen it was played on makes the comment. Split Screen can be played with Mash microgames only or with Ultra inputs meaning any kind of microgame can appear. In the latter, the Top Screen is not allowed to run Touch microgames so Kat can never announce them. | ||
Unlike in previous games, Kat & Ana have brown eyes instead of blue. | |||
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===Personality and abilities=== | ===Personality and abilities=== | ||
Kat & Ana are often depicted of possessing surprising abilities; they have been seen cloning themselves, jumping higher than the average human can, and defeating enemies more than twice their size when working as a team. Many of these powers are classic ninja techniques. Despite this, Kat & Ana are also displayed as quite naïve. While Kat is usually portrayed as being more focused and mature, in ''WarioWare: Twisted!'' she disturbs a nest of bees without thinking things through. Ana is quieter and more cautious than her sister. Kat & Ana are said to love especially animals and flowers, respectively. In ''WarioWare Gold'', they are shown to have big appetites and enjoy eating large amounts of food. | Kat & Ana are often depicted of possessing surprising abilities; they have been seen cloning themselves, jumping higher than the average human can, and defeating enemies more than twice their size when working as a team. Many of these powers are classic ninja techniques. Despite this, Kat & Ana are also displayed as quite naïve. While Kat is usually portrayed as being more focused and mature, in ''WarioWare: Twisted!'' she disturbs a nest of bees without thinking things through. Kat acts bossy which sometimes results in making Ana cry, but she cares deeply for her. Ana is quieter and more cautious than her sister. Kat & Ana are said to love especially animals and flowers, respectively. In ''WarioWare Gold'', they are shown to have big appetites and enjoy eating large amounts of food. | ||
The sisters are good friends with [[9-Volt]], as revealed in their diary.<ref name=Diary/> It is unknown how they became friends with Wario. | |||
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*The music in Kat & Ana's epilogue in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' is the same as during the level select in the [[Golden Pyramid]] in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. | *The music in Kat & Ana's epilogue in ''WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!'' is the same as during the level select in the [[Golden Pyramid]] in ''[[Wario Land 4]]''. | ||