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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The objective is to have [[Wario]] wait for the ninja to arrive (from above, below, or the side), then jolt up the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] to slash him before he attacks him, otherwise the player fails the microgame. They also fail if Wario slashes too early or, in harder levels, attacks a woman that may pass by delivering tea, which makes her cry. When the ninja is slashed, his clothing is sliced off (revealing his underwear), the woman sitting next to Wario claps, and the microgame is won.
The objective is to have [[Wario]] wait for the ninja to arrive (from above, below, or the side), then jolt up the [[Wii#Wii Remote|Wii Remote]] to slash him before he attacks him, otherwise the player fails the microgame. They also fail if Wario slashes too early or attacks a woman that may pass by delivering tea, which makes her cry. When the ninja is slashed, his clothing is sliced off (revealing his underwear), the woman sitting next to Wario claps, and the microgame is won.
   
   
*'''Level 1:''' The ninja simply appears. When the ninja is slashed, heart-print boxer shorts are revealed.
*'''Level 1:''' The ninja simply appears. When the ninja is slashed, heart-print boxer shorts are revealed.

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