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==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player must press the displayed button(s) as quickly as possible to make the judo master throw down his opponent, a gorilla. The last button press is always {{button|3ds|A}}.
A judo master and a gorilla are locked in combat in a dojo. At a random point, they will grab each other. A number of button prompt appear one after the other based on the current level, above both characters. The player must press the displayed button before a ring surrounding the button elapses, or the gorilla will throw the judo master. The game displays, ''"You lost!"''. The player must also press the correct button, or else the prompt gets crossed out with an "x" and the same result happens. If the player presses the right button, the judo master performs a step of a throw and the game proceeds to the next prompt. The timer is reset for each prompt. If the current prompt is the final prompt, then the judo master throws down the gorilla and the player wins. The final prompt in each level is always {{button|3ds|A}}. When the player completes the throw, the game displays: ''"Judo Master!"'' followed by one of:
 
*'''1st level difficulty:''' There is one button to press.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' There are two buttons to press.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' There are three buttons to press.
 
Additionally, the winning text can read either of the following:


*''"Great inner reap!"''
*''"Great inner reap!"''
*''"Shoulder throw!"''
*''"Shoulder throw!"''
*''"Outer reap!"''
*''"Outer reap!"''
Note that there is always enough time to complete all prompts as late as possible and still complete the microgame in time, meaning for later levels the grab is required to occur earlier.
*'''1st level difficulty:''' Only one prompt appears, for {{button|3ds|A}}.
*'''2nd level difficulty:''' Two prompts appear, one for a direction of {{button|3ds|Pad}} and the other for {{button|3ds|A}}.
*'''3rd level difficulty:''' Three prompts appear, adding an additional prompt compared to the 2nd level difficulty for a direction of {{button|3ds|Pad}}.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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== Names in other languages ==
== Names in other languages ==
{{Foreign names
{{Foreign names
|Jap=じゅうどう
|Jpn=じゅうどう
|JapR=Jūdō
|JpnR=Jūdō
|JapM=Judo
|JpnM=Judo
|Ger=Judo Pro
|Ger=Judo Pro
|Spa=As del judo
|Spa=As del judo
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|FreE=Judo
|FreE=Judo
|Ita=Judoka
|Ita=Judoka
|ItaM=Judoka
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 23:21, January 21, 2025

Judo Pro
The microgame Judo Pro in WarioWare Gold
Appears in WarioWare Gold
League Mash League
Type Sports (Jimmy T)
Command(s) Throw combo!
Info "Press the right combination to throw your opponent and win the match. You gotta move quick, 'cause it's not so groovy when you hit the mat instead."
Controls +Control Pad – Take down opponent
A Button – Apply move
Time limit 16 beats
Points to clear 15

Judo Pro is one of Jimmy T's microgames in WarioWare Gold.

Gameplay[edit]

A judo master and a gorilla are locked in combat in a dojo. At a random point, they will grab each other. A number of button prompt appear one after the other based on the current level, above both characters. The player must press the displayed button before a ring surrounding the button elapses, or the gorilla will throw the judo master. The game displays, "You lost!". The player must also press the correct button, or else the prompt gets crossed out with an "x" and the same result happens. If the player presses the right button, the judo master performs a step of a throw and the game proceeds to the next prompt. The timer is reset for each prompt. If the current prompt is the final prompt, then the judo master throws down the gorilla and the player wins. The final prompt in each level is always A Button. When the player completes the throw, the game displays: "Judo Master!" followed by one of:

  • "Great inner reap!"
  • "Shoulder throw!"
  • "Outer reap!"

Note that there is always enough time to complete all prompts as late as possible and still complete the microgame in time, meaning for later levels the grab is required to occur earlier.

  • 1st level difficulty: Only one prompt appears, for A Button.
  • 2nd level difficulty: Two prompts appear, one for a direction of +Control Pad and the other for A Button.
  • 3rd level difficulty: Three prompts appear, adding an additional prompt compared to the 2nd level difficulty for a direction of +Control Pad.

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese じゅうどう[?]
Jūdō
Judo
French (NOE) Judo[?] -
German Judo Pro[?] -
Italian Judoka[?] -
Spanish As del judo[?] Judo ace