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With the new art style introduced in ''WarioWare Gold'', Mona's appearance in the aforementioned game appears to combine elements of her general design (long orange hair, blue eyes, slim build, tall frame) with the more simplistic design used in ''Game & Wario'' (circular face shape, black eyelashes, slightly younger look overall). In this game, Mona wears a less voluminous version of her usual fur coat; instead of her usual red crop top and mini-skirt, she wears a red sleeveless minidress. | With the new art style introduced in ''WarioWare Gold'', Mona's appearance in the aforementioned game appears to combine elements of her general design (long orange hair, blue eyes, slim build, tall frame) with the more simplistic design used in ''Game & Wario'' (circular face shape, black eyelashes, slightly younger look overall). In this game, Mona wears a less voluminous version of her usual fur coat; instead of her usual red crop top and mini-skirt, she wears a red sleeveless minidress. | ||
In ''WarioWare Move It!'', she wears a sleeveless white sundress with a red ribbon around the waist, matching platform strap heels with brown soles, and a tan sunhat with a white hatband and a tropical white and yellow flower. When going swimming during her | In ''WarioWare Move It!'', she wears a sleeveless white sundress with a red ribbon around the waist, matching platform strap heels with brown soles, and a tan sunhat with a white hatband and a tropical white and yellow flower. When going swimming during her mini game, she dons a red short sleeve wetsuit along with scuba gear, and wears her hair in a high ponytail. | ||
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