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==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 [[Fourth wall|look at a screen]] 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.

Revision as of 01:12, July 21, 2024

Throw Down
Throw Down from WarioWare: Move It!
Appears in WarioWare: Move It!
Type 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!

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.

  • 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

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese せおいなげ[?]
Seoi Nage
Shoulder throw
French Prise de judo[?] Judo hold
Korean 업어 치기[?]
Eobeo Chigi
Shoulder throw
Spanish Lanzamiento de judo[?] Judo throw