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{{minigame infobox
{{minigame infobox
|image=[[File:WWMIThrowDown.png|250px]]
|image=[[File:WWMIThrowDown.png|260px]]
|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
|appears_in=''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
|type=[[Volcano Wario]]
|type=[[List of WarioWare: Move It! microgames#Lava at First Sight|Lava at First Sight]] ([[Volcano Wario]])
|intro=''Throw!''
|intro=''Throw!''
|info="''Nothing beats my shoulder-throw move! As soon as I get my hands on someone, one pull and it's over! But I gotta stay quick. Some of these guys got moves of their own.''"
|info="''Nothing beats my shoulder-throw move! As soon as I get my hands on someone, one pull and it's over! But I gotta stay quick. Some of these guys got moves of their own.''"
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|form="Massage"
|form="Massage"
}}
}}
'''Throw Down''' is one of [[Volcano Wario]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]''
'''Throw Down''' is one of [[Volcano Wario]]'s [[microgame]]s in ''[[WarioWare: Move It!]]'' The microgame's name comes from a term that refers to a fight or a brawl.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
The player must have Wario perform a suplex on his opponent at the right time by swinging the Joy-Con when they grab each other. If successful, Wario raises his fists victoriously while the background effects turn into dots. If the player fails, the opponent instead performs a suplex on Wario, knocking him down. If the player swings too early, the two characters look at the camera confused.
The player must have Wario perform a suplex on his opponent at the right time by swinging the Joy-Con when they grab each other. If successful, Wario raises his fists victoriously while the background effects turn into dots. If the player fails, the opponent instead performs a suplex on Wario, knocking him down. If the player swings too early, the two characters [[Fourth wall|look at the camera]] confused.


* '''Level 1:''' The opponent wears a blue-colored gi. The background is an orange-to-red gradient with speed line effects.
* '''Level 1:''' The opponent wears a blue-colored gi. The background is an orange-to-red gradient with speed line effects.
* '''Level 2:''' The opponent is bald and wears a green-colored gi and grab each other sooner than usual. The background is a cyan-to-blue gradient with speed line effects.
* '''Level 2:''' The opponent is bald and wears a green-colored gi. Both he and Wario grab each other sooner than usual. The background is a cyan-to-blue gradient with speed line effects.
* '''Level 3:''' The opponent is a cyan-colored copy of Wario and tricks him out at first. The background is indigo with lightning and speed line effects.
* '''Level 3:''' The opponent is a cyan-colored copy of Wario and tricks him out at first. The background is indigo with lightning and speed line effects.
== See also ==
*[[Judo Pro]]


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Fra=Prise de judo
|Jap=せおいなげ
|FraM=Judo hold
|JapR=Seoi Nage
|JapM=Shoulder throw
|ChiS=过肩摔
|ChiSR=Guò jiān shuāi
|ChiSM=Over-the-shoulder throw
|ChiT=過肩摔
|ChiTR=Guò jiān shuāi
|ChiTM=Over-the-shoulder throw
|Fre=Prise de judo
|FreM=Judo hold
|Kor=업어 치기
|KorR=Eobeo Chigi
|KorM=Shoulder throw
|Spa=Lanzamiento de judo
|SpaM=Judo throw
}}
}}



Latest revision as of 01:37, September 24, 2024

Throw Down
Throw Down from WarioWare: Move It!
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type Lava at First Sight (Volcano Wario)
Command(s) Throw!
Info "Nothing beats my shoulder-throw move! As soon as I get my hands on someone, one pull and it's over! But I gotta stay quick. Some of these guys got moves of their own."
Controls Joy-Con
Form(s) "Massage"

Throw Down is one of Volcano Wario's microgames in WarioWare: Move It! The microgame's name comes from a term that refers to a fight or a brawl.

Gameplay[edit]

The player must have Wario perform a suplex on his opponent at the right time by swinging the Joy-Con when they grab each other. If successful, Wario raises his fists victoriously while the background effects turn into dots. If the player fails, the opponent instead performs a suplex on Wario, knocking him down. If the player swings too early, the two characters look at the camera confused.

  • Level 1: The opponent wears a blue-colored gi. The background is an orange-to-red gradient with speed line effects.
  • Level 2: The opponent is bald and wears a green-colored gi. Both he and Wario grab each other sooner than usual. The background is a cyan-to-blue gradient with speed line effects.
  • Level 3: The opponent is a cyan-colored copy of Wario and tricks him out at first. The background is indigo with lightning and speed line effects.

See also[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese せおいなげ[?]
Seoi Nage
Shoulder throw
Chinese (simplified) 过肩摔[?]
Guò jiān shuāi
Over-the-shoulder throw
Chinese (traditional) 過肩摔[?]
Guò jiān shuāi
Over-the-shoulder throw
French Prise de judo[?] Judo hold
Korean 업어 치기[?]
Eobeo Chigi
Shoulder throw
Spanish Lanzamiento de judo[?] Judo throw