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'''Park Street''' is a location in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. It appears as a street leading to the park, found near the dojo of [[Young Cricket and Master Mantis]].


Park Street appears as the setting for the opening cutscene for the story of the aforementioned duo, with both Young Cricket and Master Mantis traveling down the street on a sunny day. Young Cricket claims he is famished, as the two notice the essence of a nearby food stand run by various miscellaneous characters. As they offer dumplings, Young Cricket agrees to get one for both him and Master Mantis, running over the crowd gathered to do so, thus beginning his set of minigames.
'''Park Street''' is a location in [[Diamond City]] in ''[[WarioWare: Smooth Moves]]''. It appears as a street leading to a park, found near the dojo of [[Young Cricket]] & [[Master Mantis]].


Once the set has been completed, Young Cricket appears, having just made it in front of the line, requesting two dumplings. However, when he turns to see the cold stares of the people in line. He apologizes and heads back to the end of the line, running along the heads of the customers once more. He and Master Mantis agree to simply get in line for their dumplings, this ending their story.
Park Street appears as the setting for the story of Young Cricket & Master Mantis, with the two of them traveling down the street on a sunny day. Young Cricket declares that he is famished as the two notice the smell of a nearby food stand run by [[Mona]], [[Mona's Pets|her pets]], [[Joe]], [[Art and Deco|Art, Deco]], and the [[Dancing Monkeys]]. As they offer dumplings, Young Cricket agrees to get one each for him and Master Mantis, running on the heads of the gathered [[Park Street Residents|crowd]] in order to reach the front of the line, thus beginning his set of [[microgame]]s.


As they appear, a pole with two signs pointing the same direction and several colorful buildings may be found along the side of the street.
Once the microgames has been completed, Young Cricket makes it to the front of the line successfully and requests two dumplings. However, he turns to see the cold stares of the people in line. He apologizes and heads back to the end of the line, running along the heads of the customers once more. He and Master Mantis agree to get in line for their dumplings, ending their story.
 
As Young Cricket & Master Mantis arrive, a pole with two signs pointing the same direction and several colorful buildings can be seen along the side of the street.
 
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jpn=ナガヤどおり
|JpnR=Nagaya-dōri
|JpnM=Nagaya Street
}}


{{WWSM}}
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[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves Places]]
[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves locations]]

Latest revision as of 09:30, January 8, 2025

Park Street
Park Street from WarioWare: Smooth Moves
First appearance WarioWare: Smooth Moves (2006)
Greater location Diamond City

Park Street is a location in Diamond City in WarioWare: Smooth Moves. It appears as a street leading to a park, found near the dojo of Young Cricket & Master Mantis.

Park Street appears as the setting for the story of Young Cricket & Master Mantis, with the two of them traveling down the street on a sunny day. Young Cricket declares that he is famished as the two notice the smell of a nearby food stand run by Mona, her pets, Joe, Art, Deco, and the Dancing Monkeys. As they offer dumplings, Young Cricket agrees to get one each for him and Master Mantis, running on the heads of the gathered crowd in order to reach the front of the line, thus beginning his set of microgames.

Once the microgames has been completed, Young Cricket makes it to the front of the line successfully and requests two dumplings. However, he turns to see the cold stares of the people in line. He apologizes and heads back to the end of the line, running along the heads of the customers once more. He and Master Mantis agree to get in line for their dumplings, ending their story.

As Young Cricket & Master Mantis arrive, a pole with two signs pointing the same direction and several colorful buildings can be seen along the side of the street.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ナガヤどおり[?]
Nagaya-dōri
Nagaya Street