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+ | '''18-Volt''' is a character who appears in the ''WarioWare'' games as [[9-Volt]]'s best friend. | ||
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+ | =Background= | ||
A rather unusual fellow who, despite having the appearance of a full grown adult (generally standing taller than most everyone) still attends elementary school. At some point he started going to Diamond City Elementary School, but his love for playing jams from his boombox made him unpopular with the teacher. Although feeling down about his first day at that school, he soon after befriended 9-Volt who invited him over to his place. After a jam session, 18-Volt began to admire 9-Volt's collection - in particular the NES games thanks to his similar interest in old school games. | A rather unusual fellow who, despite having the appearance of a full grown adult (generally standing taller than most everyone) still attends elementary school. At some point he started going to Diamond City Elementary School, but his love for playing jams from his boombox made him unpopular with the teacher. Although feeling down about his first day at that school, he soon after befriended 9-Volt who invited him over to his place. After a jam session, 18-Volt began to admire 9-Volt's collection - in particular the NES games thanks to his similar interest in old school games. | ||
− | Since then the two constantly play games together until the wee hours of the morning. 18-Volt seems to only play second fiddle to 9-Volt since he doesn't seem such an avid collector | + | Since then the two constantly play games together until the wee hours of the morning. 18-Volt seems to only play second fiddle to 9-Volt since he doesn't seem such an avid collector, nor is his knowledge of Nintendo games on par with 9-Volt's. He's probably not a WarioWare employee either. |
− | + | 18-Volt being less familiar with Nintendo games is demonstrated in ''[[Wario Ware: Smooth Moves]]'' when the two are on yet another gaming frenzy. While 9-Volt is playing a classic [[Game & Watch]] game, 18-Volt mistakes it for a [[Nintendo DS]] and tries to take it from 9-Volt so he can play. The scuffle causes the game to break and 9-Volt gets angry and tells 18-Volt to leave. The depressed 18-Volt eventually finds out there is a sale on games at a local toystore and tries to weave through the crowd to get to the game. After finally reaching the checkout area, he finds that 9-Volt had already gone there to secure the very same item. The two patch things up and go back to being friends again. | |
=Trivia= | =Trivia= | ||
− | * 18-Volt is merely doubling 9-Volt's name. As such their favorite video game character is 36-Volt, which is merely doubling 18. | + | *18-Volt is merely doubling 9-Volt's name. As such their favorite video game character is 36-Volt, which is merely doubling 18. |
+ | *A sticker of 18-Volt from ''WarioWare: Touched!!'' appears in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. | ||
{{Wario Characters}} | {{Wario Characters}} |
Revision as of 11:29, 12 August 2008
18-Volt in Wario Ware Touched!. | |
18-Volt | |
Species | Human |
Base | Diamond City |
Debut | WarioWare: Twisted! |
18-Volt is a character who appears in the WarioWare games as 9-Volt's best friend.
Background
A rather unusual fellow who, despite having the appearance of a full grown adult (generally standing taller than most everyone) still attends elementary school. At some point he started going to Diamond City Elementary School, but his love for playing jams from his boombox made him unpopular with the teacher. Although feeling down about his first day at that school, he soon after befriended 9-Volt who invited him over to his place. After a jam session, 18-Volt began to admire 9-Volt's collection - in particular the NES games thanks to his similar interest in old school games.
Since then the two constantly play games together until the wee hours of the morning. 18-Volt seems to only play second fiddle to 9-Volt since he doesn't seem such an avid collector, nor is his knowledge of Nintendo games on par with 9-Volt's. He's probably not a WarioWare employee either.
18-Volt being less familiar with Nintendo games is demonstrated in Wario Ware: Smooth Moves when the two are on yet another gaming frenzy. While 9-Volt is playing a classic Game & Watch game, 18-Volt mistakes it for a Nintendo DS and tries to take it from 9-Volt so he can play. The scuffle causes the game to break and 9-Volt gets angry and tells 18-Volt to leave. The depressed 18-Volt eventually finds out there is a sale on games at a local toystore and tries to weave through the crowd to get to the game. After finally reaching the checkout area, he finds that 9-Volt had already gone there to secure the very same item. The two patch things up and go back to being friends again.
Trivia
- 18-Volt is merely doubling 9-Volt's name. As such their favorite video game character is 36-Volt, which is merely doubling 18.
- A sticker of 18-Volt from WarioWare: Touched!! appears in Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
Characters in Wario series |
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Captain Syrup · The Golden Diva · Mario · Rudy · Princess Shokora · Tatanga · Wanda · Wario Carpaccio · Count Cannoli · Goodstyle · Queen Merelda · Shake King · Terrormisu 9-Volt · Dr. Crygor · Dribble & Spitz · Jimmy T. · Kat & Ana · Mona · Mike · Orbulon 18-Volt · Ashley · Jimmy P. · Young Cricket & Master Mantis · Penny Crygor |