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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*In the Korean version, the background is a red Buddhist temple in front of a night sky, and the shape of the bell resembles the {{wp|Bell of King Seongdeok}}.
[[File:WWSM KR Bell Captain.png|thumb|left|The microgame in the Korean version]]
*In the Korean version, the background is a red Buddhist temple in front of a night sky, and the shape of the bell resembles the {{wp|Bell of King Seongdeok}}. The Korean version also removes the priest's mantle.


{{Dribble & Spitz's microgames}}
{{Dribble & Spitz's microgames}}
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[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves microgames]]
[[Category:WarioWare: Smooth Moves microgames]]

Latest revision as of 18:27, August 3, 2024

Bell Captain
Bell Captain in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.
Appears in WarioWare: Smooth Moves
Type Dribble & Spitz
Command(s) Hit it!
Info "Ah, bell ringing, one of life’s simplest pleasures."
Form(s) "The Janitor"
Music track Bug World

Bell Captain is one of Dribble & Spitz's microgames in WarioWare: Smooth Moves.

Gameplay[edit]

The player has to swing the hammer (a suspended beam in the Japanese and Korean versions) forward at the right time to strike the bonshō.

  • 1st level difficulty: The bell does not move, and when hit, a man comes out.
  • 2nd level difficulty: The bell sways left and right.
  • 3rd level difficulty: The bell falls down from the top of the screen.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おてらのかね[?]
Otera no Kane
Temple Bell
Korean 종을 칠 시간[?]
Jong'eul Chil Sigan
Time to ring the bell

Trivia[edit]

The Korean version of the microgame Bell Captain
The microgame in the Korean version
  • In the Korean version, the background is a red Buddhist temple in front of a night sky, and the shape of the bell resembles the Bell of King Seongdeok. The Korean version also removes the priest's mantle.