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*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves|Smooth Moves]]'': Elephant
*''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves|Smooth Moves]]'': Elephant
*''[[WarioWare Gold|Gold]]'': Lion (All Mixed Up), Crocodile (Thrill Ride), Eagle (Super Hard)
*''[[WarioWare Gold|Gold]]'': Lion (All Mixed Up), Crocodile (Thrill Ride), Eagle (Super Hard)
*''[[WarioWare: Get It Together!|Get It Together!]]'': Gorilla
*''[[Get It Together!]]'': Gorilla
*''[[WarioWare: Move It!|Move It!]]'': Hippo (All Mixed Up), Tiger (Super Hard), Snake (Thrill Ride), Flamingo (Double Act)
*''[[Move It!]]'': Hippo (All Mixed Up), Tiger (Super Hard), Snake (Thrill Ride), Flamingo (Double Act)


The intermission stage of the Variety Towers are generally the same, consisting of the inside of an elevator with the animal (or its face) on the doors, which open to reveal the microgame. If the player wins, the animal shows a happy emotion. If the player loses, the animal is angry or dazed, and a life is lost.
The intermission stage of the Variety Towers are generally the same, consisting of the inside of an elevator with the animal (or its face) on the doors, which open to reveal the microgame. If the player wins, the animal shows a happy emotion. If the player loses, the animal is angry or dazed, and a life is lost.

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