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In Mush Mode, [[Bob-omb]]s are situated behind players' arrows. [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s replace steps of the song, and will cause the Bob-ombs to explode if missed, drastically lowering the Dance Meter. In multiplayer dance-offs, the Podoboos are sent toward the opposing player when hit.
In Mush Mode, [[Bob-omb]]s are situated behind players' arrows. [[Lava Bubble|Podoboo]]s replace steps of the song, and will cause the Bob-ombs to explode if missed, drastically lowering the Dance Meter. In multiplayer dance-offs, the Podoboos are sent toward the opposing player when hit.


"Starring Wario!" is stage 3-4 of Story Mode, '''Wario Battle'''. In it, the player has a dance-off with [[Wario]] to determine who gets the third [[Music Key]].
"Starring Wario!" is stage 3-4 of Story Mode, '''Wario Battle'''. In it, the player has a dance-off with [[Wario]] to determine who gets the third [[Music Key]]. He behaves the same way as the game's playable characters, but cannot be selected by the player in this or any other mode.
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Revision as of 15:36, May 20, 2023

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Luigi dances off Wario in Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix
Wario's dance-off in Story Mode

"Starring Wario!" is a playable song from Dance Dance Revolution: Mario Mix. It is an arrangement of the background music of Greenhorn Forest from Wario World.

The background for the song features Mario and/or Luigi at Wario's carnival dancing on a Ferris wheel gondola at night. The Ferris wheel's spokes are covered in lights and arranged in a star shape. The wheel rotates as the song plays, eventually stopping with the player character at the very top.

In Mush Mode, Bob-ombs are situated behind players' arrows. Podoboos replace steps of the song, and will cause the Bob-ombs to explode if missed, drastically lowering the Dance Meter. In multiplayer dance-offs, the Podoboos are sent toward the opposing player when hit.

"Starring Wario!" is stage 3-4 of Story Mode, Wario Battle. In it, the player has a dance-off with Wario to determine who gets the third Music Key. He behaves the same way as the game's playable characters, but cannot be selected by the player in this or any other mode.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オレ様がスターだ!
Ore-sama ga star da!
I'm the star!

French Wario Superstar!
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German Warios Auftritt
Wario's Performance
Italian Arriva Wario!
Here comes Wario!
Spanish ¡Wario Superstar!
Wario Superstar!