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*[[Caresaway Parfait Ice Cream Shop]]
*[[Flashfreeze Cape]]
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*[[Caresaway Grand Prix]]
*[[Pack-'Em-In Plaza]]
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Latest revision as of 23:06, September 15, 2024

"Stone-Cold Welcome" cutscene
Aerial View of Caresaway Island
“With its rich history and exotic wildlife, Caresaway Island is the ideal vacation spot! This luxury resort is full of fun activities for guests of all ages!”
Caresaway Island advertisement, WarioWare: Move It!

Caresaway Island is a major location and the main setting of WarioWare: Move It!. It is a tropical resort with multiple activities and amenities, and a vast history of the Form Stones. In the game's opening, Wario notices a burger vendor in Diamond City and orders 50 garlic burgers, granting him 50 chances to draw in a lottery where he gets the winning ticket: a voucher for a free vacation to Caresaway Island with nineteen of his friends, much to his dismay. His employees overhear his victory and they all set off to the island via a yacht. The name "Caresaway" is likely a portmanteau of "care" and "castaway", or derived from the phrase "put your cares away".

Areas[edit]

Activities[edit]

  • Scuba diving
  • Bus tour
  • Surfing
  • Caresaway Grand Prix

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese バリオモロ島[?]
Bariomoro Tō
From「バリおもろい」(bari omoroi, Kansai dialect expression "extremely interesting") +「島」(-tō, island)
Chinese (simplified) 贝利尤易斯岛[?]
Bèilì Yóuyìsī Dǎo
From Japanese name and a homophone of「有意思」(yǒuyìsi, interesting)
Chinese (traditional) 貝利尤易斯島[?]
Bèilì Yóuyìsī Dǎo
From Japanese name and a homophone of「有意思」(yǒuyìsi, interesting)
Dutch Relaxië[?] From "relaxen" (to relax) with the country name suffix "-ië"
French Île Funagogo[?] From "île" (island) and "fun à gogo" (fun galore)
German Pati-Pati-Insel[?] Pati-Pati Island; "Pati" is possibly a deformation of "Party"
Italian Isola Solospasso[?] From "solo spasso" (just fun) and "isola" (island)
Korean 빅재미섬[?]
Bigjaemi Seom
Big-fun Island
Spanish (NOA) Isla Bullanga[?] Ruckus Island
Spanish (NOE) Isla Solaz[?] From "solazar" (to entertain) and "isla" (island)