Wario is not completely evil, but his greed can motivate him to do evil things. Later games feature him almost exclusively in the anti-hero role, and he seems to have retired as Mario's enemy, even though he does say he is still his nemesis. He continues on with his evil streak in Wario's Woods and Mario and Wario, while also playing an anti-hero role in Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3. In a commercial for Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, Wario attempts to hypnotize the viewers into serving him. Wario started out as more of an evil character. Wario is also shown to have a strong aversion towards sand. He is also known to be a shrewd businessman, master airplane pilot, and talented hypnotist. Despite his hatred of working for free, Wario partakes in vigorous exercise in his spare time, which is good, because Wario eats a LOT of sweets. However, the canon of the comics are questionable, though several of Wario's profile in sport games imply that he has known Mario since childhood. Wario especially hated playing cowboys, because he was almost always the rustler that the sheriff, played by Mario, had to arrest. According to a comic story published in Nintendo Power, the reason Wario acts the way he does is because Mario bullied him when they were both young. While he has been rich at times (to the point of owning his own giant castle full of golden coins more than once), usually his get-rich-quick schemes seem to go wrong. He is also hugely possessive and jealous of Mario's fame, and has frequently tried to steal enough wealth to make himself as beloved as Mario. He will only agree to something if there is a reward (preferably money) involved he is easily susceptible to bribes. In direct contrast to Mario, who is heroic and kind, Wario is incredibly avaricious, lazy, ill-mannered and manipulative. His near indestructible body, gorilla-like strength, and surprising stamina mean few who cross him survive unscathed. He is also a stingy, wrathful, desperate and destructive hooligan, hunting down and maiming anyone who attempts to steal his treasures. Additionally, he is selfish, vengeful, traitorous, insecure and spiteful, as any go-kart race that he has lost will have him accusing his peers of cheating. Wario is also very much a showboater, being proud, arrogant and egotistical, boasting and flexing his beefy arms. While just nasty enough to earn a page on this very wiki, Wario zigzags from hostile to helpful, if there is something in it for him. Wario is rude, crude, greedy, raucous, repulsive and antisocial. He served as the unseen overarching antagonist of Super Mario Land, before making his first appearance as the main antagonist of Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, and then the titular main protagonist of the Wario Land and WarioWare spinoff series. Ivo "Eggman" Robotnik from the Sonic the Hedgehog series and Master Xehanort from the Kingdom Hearts series. In some Japanese commercials for the Wario games, he was voiced by the late Chikao Otsuka who also voiced Dr. However, in the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64 as well as Mario Kart: Super Circuit and in the first two Mario Party games, he was voiced by Thomas Spindler and in the US commercial for Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins, he was voiced by the late James H. Just like Mario, Luigi, and Waluigi, he was voiced by Charles Martinet, who also voiced the Elder Brother in Kane & Lynch: Dead Men. Unlike Mario's usually selfless quests, however, Wario's adventures are always mainly about collecting treasure or getting revenge, and are also much more bizarre and often surreal in nature. Wario's popularity has allowed him to gain his own series, and along with it a whole rogues' gallery of his own: some of Wario's more noted enemies are Captain Syrup and Rudy the Clown. He is the evil and incredibly greedy counterpart of Mario, who either tries to best his rival at every occasion or seek ways to gain money and power, depending on the game. franchise and the main protagonist of the spin-off franchise that has the same name. Wario is a recurring antagonist and anti-hero in the Super Mario Bros. ~ Wario's common quote when attacking someone in Wario World. ~ Wario at a Nintendo E3 "Focused on Fun" panel. ~ Wario's introduction in the Wario World manual. What!?!? You say I look fat and my quadruple chin looks like a waterfall of flab? Shut up! That's just because you have your television set up on widescreen display! Don't I look cool in the game screens? Those long, muscular legs on my sturdy toned frame.
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