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|GerM=Disco Sugar | |GerM=Disco Sugar |
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Club Sugar is a dance club in Diamond City that first appeared in WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! in Jimmy T.'s story and has reappeared numerous times throughout the series. Jimmy and his family frequent Club Sugar, and most of Jimmy's storylines revolve around it.
In WarioWare: Twisted!, in addition to Jimmy T.'s story involving Club Sugar, it is also where the WarioWare, Inc. employees hang out once the player clears their microgame stage for the first time.
In WarioWare: Touched!, Jimmy T. dances with his family in the club.
During the events of WarioWare: Smooth Moves, the Legendary Cat Dancers follow Jimmy T. into Club Sugar and dance with him, leaving afterward. In the same game, there is another dance club called Club Spice which is the favored hangout of Jimmy P. Club Spice is very similar to Club Sugar, fitting the theme of Jimmy T. and Jimmy P. being doppelgängers of each other.
During the ending of Game & Wario, Jimmy T and the rest of the WarioWare employees are having fun and dancing at Club Sugar when Wario suddenly crash-lands into the building, shocking the others. In response, Jimmy T smugly remarks, "Crashin' the party? That's our Wario." The group then leaves Club Sugar to go bowling.
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Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | クラブサトー[?] Kurabu Satō |
Club Sato (satō means "sugar") | |
ネオ クラブ サトー[?] Neo Kurabu Satō |
Neo Club Sato (WarioWare: Smooth Moves) | ||
Chinese | 砂糖俱乐部[1] Shātáng Jùlèbù |
Granulated Sugar Club | |
German | Disco Zucker[?] | Disco Sugar | |
Italian | Club Zucchero[?] | Sugar Club | |
Spanish | Club Azúcar[?] | Sugar Club |
References
- ^ From the opening scene of Jimmy T. in iQue's localization of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!.