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'''Wario is HOT''' is one of The Job Center microgames in [[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]].The player has to draw arts of clothes that [[Wario]] will wear in the game.
|appears_in = ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]
|type = Job Center
|info = ''"It's getting hot out here..."''
|controls ={{button|ds|Stylus}} – Tap cloth
}}
'''Wario is HOT''' (known as '''Burning Up''' in the British English version) is one of the Job Center's [[Microgame|microgames]] in ''[[WarioWare: D.I.Y.]]'' The player has to draw the articles of clothing that [[Wario]] wears in the game. The title of the microgame may be a double entendre as Wario is considered to be unattractive in general; the British localization may have removed the double entendre deliberately to remove the suggestive theme.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
To win the game, the player has to take off Wario's clothes. To do so, they have to tap each one of them. There are three pieces of clothing in total. If the players missed one and the time runs out, they lose the microgame.


To win the game, the players have to take off Wario's clothes.To do so, they have to tap each one of them.There are three clothes in total, if the players misse one,they'll lose the microgame.Note that Wario is moving in this game.
Wario also wears a wig; if it is removed along with his clothes, he makes a sad expression, although this is not required to win the microgame and is simply an [[Easter egg]].


==Job Center Description==
==Job Center Description==
''"I am ROASTING all these clothes! Help me out off'em. But first you gotta figure out what they look like!"''


''"I am ROASTING all these clothes!Help me out of'em.But first you gotta figure out what they look like!"''
==Names in other languages==
 
{{foreign names
==Game Description==
|Jpn=あついからぬぐ
 
|JpnR=Atsuikara nugu
''"It's getting hot out here..."''
|JpnM=It's hot, so time to strip
|Ita=Che caldo!
|ItaM=How hot!
}}


==Trivia==
==See also==
*[[Heat Wave|Hot Flash]]


*Wario has also a wig in this game, if it is removed along with the clothes, he'll be sad.But it does not effect the gameplay.
==Notes==
*The microgame info may be a reference to Nelly's 2002 song "{{wp|Hot in Herre}}," specifically its lyrics "It's getting hot in here / so take off all your clothes." The Japanese translation also seems to reference this further.
{{WWDIY microgames}}
[[Category:WarioWare: D.I.Y. microgames]]

Latest revision as of 14:57, February 2, 2025

Wario is HOT
The microgame Wario is HOT from WarioWare: D.I.Y.
Appears in WarioWare: D.I.Y.
Type Job Center
Info "It's getting hot out here..."
Controls Stylus – Tap cloth

Wario is HOT (known as Burning Up in the British English version) is one of the Job Center's microgames in WarioWare: D.I.Y. The player has to draw the articles of clothing that Wario wears in the game. The title of the microgame may be a double entendre as Wario is considered to be unattractive in general; the British localization may have removed the double entendre deliberately to remove the suggestive theme.

Gameplay[edit]

To win the game, the player has to take off Wario's clothes. To do so, they have to tap each one of them. There are three pieces of clothing in total. If the players missed one and the time runs out, they lose the microgame.

Wario also wears a wig; if it is removed along with his clothes, he makes a sad expression, although this is not required to win the microgame and is simply an Easter egg.

Job Center Description[edit]

"I am ROASTING all these clothes! Help me out off'em. But first you gotta figure out what they look like!"

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese あついからぬぐ[?]
Atsuikara nugu
It's hot, so time to strip
Italian Che caldo![?] How hot!

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  • The microgame info may be a reference to Nelly's 2002 song "Hot in Herre," specifically its lyrics "It's getting hot in here / so take off all your clothes." The Japanese translation also seems to reference this further.