Vanessa is one of the more notable one-shots in WarioWare.
I totally get why she didn't become a regular, not all of Mona's jobs have room for a rival character, but I do like the idea of Mona having a rival and would enjoy seeing her again.
Mario & Wario had the earliest take on Wario's home.
In this game he owns a manor, with a large, nice looking garden surrounding it.
The garden and the manor are also the final worlds of the game.
Picross NP Vol.7 has a set of Wario Land 2 themed puzzles, including Captain Syrup, who is depicted with a yellow color scheme, that has never been used for her in any other game or media.
A page from a japanese Super Mario Land 2 children's book.
Of special note is the art of Wario swimming, which is strikingly similar to a piece of Wario Land 1 artwork.
The toss-move idea talk has made me think.
A personal project I wanna tackle over next week is a purely Land based Wario Smash moveset, a purely Ware based moveset, a Classic Wario based moveset and an ideal combo that takes elements from all three.
Should be fun.
The art used for the WarioWare Get It Together pre-order bonus keyring.
I imagine a new WarioWare, maybe even Get It Together, getting a new stage with a vocal theme and it has not only Sal Out, but also Pop Idol from Rhythm Heaven.
One can dream.
While I often wish Wario got more representation in Mario's games, I do value how the distance from him has allowed Wario and his series to retain their personality and style.
This especially goes nowadays, with how strict and restrictive things are with Mario as a brand now.
Imagine Nintendo doing something like NES Remix again, but this time using WarioWare's resident gaming nerds as the hosts and mascots of the game.