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|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
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|type=[[List of WarioWare: Move It! microgames#Surfin' Surprise|Surfin' Surprise]] ([[Jimmy T]])
|type=[[List of WarioWare: Move It! microgames#Surfin' Surprise|Surfin' Surprise]] ([[Jimmy T]])

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You Dropped This?
You Dropped This? from WarioWare: Move It!
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Surfin' Surprise (Jimmy T)
Command(s) Look closely!
Which one?
Info "You dropped something in the water, but you've got one chance to rescue it. Lift the left or right Form Stone to grab the correct item!"
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Pounce"

You Dropped This? is one of Jimmy T's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! It is based on the fable of The Honest Woodcutter.

Gameplay

An object falls into a pond. An old man appears from the pond and presents two objects, one of which is the one that fell into the pond. The player must determine which object fell into the pond by lifting the appropriate Joy-Con. If this is done, the man is pleased and the microgame is won. If the wrong object is lifted, the man becomes angry and the microgame is lost.

  • Level 1: The two objects can be an axe, a plunger, or a broom made of twigs, all of which are easily distinguishable. The environment uses a green color scheme.
  • Level 2: The two objects are an umbrella and a cane or a fork and a spoon, which have similar colors. The environment uses a blue color scheme.
  • Level 3: The two objects are guitars or megaphones that only differ by the pattern of their design, either triangles or checkerboards. The old man also wears a floral wreath. The environment uses a pink color scheme.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あなたがおとしたのは[?]
Anata ga Otoshita no wa
What did you drop
French C'est à toi ?[?] Is it yours?
Korean 무얼 빠뜨렸느냐?[?]
Mu-eol Ppatteuryeonneunya?
What did you drop?
Spanish ¿Esto es tuyo?[?] Is this yours?