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This is the second part of the ninth stage in WarioWare: Smooth Moves, the very much-loved "The Multiplayer Test," starring the Nintendo fans 9-Volt and 18-Volt. 9-Volt is the tiny little guy in the helmet you'll barely see here. 18-Volt is the huge guy. Oddly, they're the same age. If having Nintendo fans in a Nintendo game seems a bit weird, considering one of their co-workers is Wario, a fixture of Nintendo for at least 16 years, well, you should always expect the unexpected in WarioWare. 9-Volt is another WarioWare character with perfect attendance, having presented a Microgame collection of his own for every WarioWare game to date. And fitting with his previous showings, all of the Microgames in this stage are themed on a past Nintendo game. Smooth Moves is the first to make a meta-reference in 9-Volt by featuring WarioWare: Twisted! as one of the Microgames. You'll recognize it when you see it. Two things to note: The clerk that you're seeing there is Satoru Iwata, the current CEO of Nintendo of Japan. You can check out his full head at the end, and it's confirmed as him in the game's pre-credits. Secondly, who are you playing as in Star Fox? It seens that Fox, Falco, Peppy, and Slippy are all contacting you. So...are you playing as Krystal? You know, it's a big shame that 9-Volt was seen in Super Smash Bros. Brawl as a sticker. The WarioWare series had a pretty big role in the game, and I felt that if there's anyone who embodies Smash Bros. than any other Nintendo character, it would be 9-Volt. After all, he and 18-Volt are familiar with al other Nintendo characters, and like the Smash Bros. games, the two of them are all about a mish-mash of Nintendo's past, all scrambled up in the self-defiling way Nintendo likes to do to its own 113-year history. The next stage will be "Canine Crazed." Jimmy T. runs into his lookalike Jimmy P., where Microgames show up that he took from Ashley, Dribble & Spitz, Penny, and 9-Volt & 18-Volt.