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*[[18-Volt]], [[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble, Spitz]], [[Mike]], [[Ashley]], and [[Penny]] can ring multiple doorbells with their projectiles.
*[[18-Volt]], [[Dribble & Spitz|Dribble, Spitz]], [[Mike]], [[Ashley]], and [[Penny]] can ring multiple doorbells with their projectiles.
*[[Mona]] is an above-average fit as she herself or her boomerang can ring the doorbells quickly.
*[[Orbulon]] is an above-average fit as he can target two doorbells at once with the [[Oinker]]'s tractor beam.
*[[Wario]], [[Jimmy T]] and [[Lulu]] are all below-average fits due to their lack of projectiles. In Wario and Jimmy T's case, the player has to ring the doorbells with their attacks cautiously to ensure that they don't overshoot or move too far from the doorbells. In Lulu's case, her lack of a decently fast horizontal attack requires precision on ringing the doorbells.
*[[9-Volt]] must time his attacks on the doorbells due to his constant movement.


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ドアチャイム
|Jap=ドアチャイム
|JapR=Doa Chaimu
|JapR=Doa Chaimu
|JapM=Door chime
|JapM=Door Chime
|Chi=門鈴
|ChiS=门铃
|ChiR=Ménlíng
|ChiSR=Ménlíng
|ChiM=Doorbell
|ChiSM=Doorbell
|ChiT=門鈴
|ChiTR=Ménlíng
|ChiTM=Doorbell
|Kor=초인종
|Kor=초인종
|KorR=Choinjong
|KorR=Choinjong

Latest revision as of 09:01, August 28, 2024

Is Anyone Home?
The Is Anyone Home? microgame from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Appears in WarioWare: Get It Together!
Type That's Life
Command(s) Ring!
Info "Hellooo! Is anyone home? Yes? No? Hmph! Just keep ringing the doorbell until someone is polite enough to answer."
Points to clear 30

Is Anyone Home? is one of the microgames in Mona's That's Life level in WarioWare: Get It Together!

Gameplay[edit]

The object of this microgame is to ring a doorbell, either by moving into it or firing projectiles at it, until someone opens the door.

  • Level 1: There is one doorbell that must be rung three times. A boy or a dog will answer the door.
  • Level 2: There are three doorbells that must be rung five times. A llama or a wizard will answer the door.
  • Level 3: There are four doorbells that must be rung seven times. A muscular man in blue spandex or an alien will answer the door.

If two players are utilized for this microgame, two doorbells appear in Level 1. The doorbells must be rung five, nine, and eleven times during each level respectively. If the players win, the player that rings the doorbells more receives an effort point or, in the case of Rising Star, a star.

Mission[edit]

Suitability[edit]

Good Fit
Good Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
18-VoltDribble & SpitzMikeAshleyPenny
Above-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
MonaOrbulon
Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Young CricketDr. CrygorKat & Ana5-VoltRed (WarioWare series)Master MantisPyoro
Below-Average Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
Wario9-VoltJimmy TLulu
Bad Fit
Bad Fit icon from WarioWare: Get It Together!
  • 18-Volt, Dribble, Spitz, Mike, Ashley, and Penny can ring multiple doorbells with their projectiles.
  • Mona is an above-average fit as she herself or her boomerang can ring the doorbells quickly.
  • Orbulon is an above-average fit as he can target two doorbells at once with the Oinker's tractor beam.
  • Wario, Jimmy T and Lulu are all below-average fits due to their lack of projectiles. In Wario and Jimmy T's case, the player has to ring the doorbells with their attacks cautiously to ensure that they don't overshoot or move too far from the doorbells. In Lulu's case, her lack of a decently fast horizontal attack requires precision on ringing the doorbells.
  • 9-Volt must time his attacks on the doorbells due to his constant movement.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ドアチャイム[?]
Doa Chaimu
Door Chime
Chinese (simplified) 门铃[?]
Ménlíng
Doorbell
Chinese (traditional) 門鈴[?]
Ménlíng
Doorbell
Dutch Wie o wie[?] Who oh who
French Coups de sonnettes[?] Doorbell hits
German Jemand da?[?] Anyone There?
Italian A suon di campanelli[?] To the sound of bells
Korean 초인종[?]
Choinjong
Doorbell
Russian Кто там?[?]
Kto tam?
Who's there?
Spanish ¿Hay alguien?[?] Is someone there?