Super Smash Bros. 4

List of SSB4 Music (WarioWare series)

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This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the Wario universe in Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Super Smash Bros. for Wii U.

WarioWare, Inc.[edit]

WarioWare, Inc.
Track title WarioWare, Inc.
Game Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Universe Wario
Debut game WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
Arrangement debut Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Stage of usage WarioWare, Inc.
Gamer
Availability Unlockable (3DS)
Default (Wii U)
Link [1]

Origin[edit]

One half of this track originally played on the main menu of WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, with the other half of this track playing on the title screen of the same game. The cover in Brawl takes a '70s disco approach. The only way to listen to this track uninterrupted in for Nintendo 3DS is via the Sound Test or by pausing the game. When a microgame starts on the WarioWare, Inc. stage in for Nintendo 3DS, the microgame will trigger a different short piece of music. The microgames will do this only when the WarioWare, Inc. music track is playing.

Composition & Arrangements[edit]

Source: WarioWare, Inc.

Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Unlock Method[edit]

Other Uses[edit]

This track was used in Wii U - Super Smash Bros. for Wii U 50-Fact Extravaganza when dicussing internet connections for Super Smash Bros. 4.

WarioWare, Inc. Medley[edit]

WarioWare, Inc.
Track title WarioWare, Inc.
Game Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Universe Wario
Debut game WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!
Arrangement debut Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Stage of usage Gamer
Availability Default
Link [2]

Origin[edit]

This track is a medley of a large number of pieces heard in the first title of the series, WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$! These include, in their order of when the piece plays during the overall track: the introduction theme to 9-Volt's microgames, the boss microgame theme of Jimmy T., the theme for Dribble & Spitz's microgames (namely, Drifting Away), the introduction theme to Dr. Crygor's microgames, the introduction theme to Wario's second collection of microgames, a snippet of the game over theme of Dr. Crygor's microgames, the newsflash jingle, the Main Menu theme and finally the Title Screen theme. The medley is rearranged by the game's lead composer, and is very close to the songs as they originally appear.

Composition & Arrangements[edit]

Source: WarioWare, Inc.

Arrangement Supervisor: Ryoji Yoshitomi

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Ashley's Song (JP)[edit]

Ashley's Song (JP)
Track title Ashley's Song (JP)
Game Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS Japan
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Universe Wario
Debut game WarioWare: Touched!
Arrangement debut Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Stage of usage WarioWare, Inc.
Gamer
Availability Unlockable (3DS)
Default (Wii U)
Link [3]

Origin[edit]

In WarioWare: Touched!, one set of microgames revolved around Ashley. When a player plays through her set of microgames in the Japanese version of the game, this song plays in the background. In Brawl, this song was covered with a big band feel to it. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS, this version of the song is exclusive to the Japanese version of the game. Both English and Japanese versions are available in most regions on Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, however.

Composition & Arrangements[edit]

Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki

Vocals: Tomoko Sasaki and the Small Circle of Friends

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Unlock Method[edit]

Ashley's Song[edit]

Ashley's Song
Track title Ashley's Song
Game Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS
Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Universe Wario
Debut game WarioWare: Touched!
Arrangement debut Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Stage of usage WarioWare, Inc.
Gamer
Availability Unlockable (3DS)
Default (Wii U)
Link [4]

Origin[edit]

In the international versions of WarioWare: Touched!, this song plays under the same conditions as the track mentioned above. In both versions of Smash 4, this version of the song is exclusive to the international versions of the games.

Lyrics
Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion?

You better learn my name 'cause it's Ashley

She knows the darkest spells and she brews the meanest potions

You might be the ingredient I seek

Don't let yourself be fooled by her innocent demeanor

You better be afraid of the great Ashley

She doesn't play with dolls and she never combs her hair

Who has time for girly things like that?

Eye of newt, I cast a hex on you

Grandma's wig, this will make you big

Kitten's spit, soon your pants won't fit

Pantalones giganticus!

Oh no, not again...

She can rule the world and still finish all her homework

Everyone knows that I'm the greatest

Ashley

You better watch your step or she'll cast a spell on you

I turned my teacher into a spoon

I'm a slave to my spells

And yes it's true well, I don't have as many friends as you

But I think you're nice and maybe we can be friends

And if you say no, you're toast

Who's the girl next door living in the haunted mansion

You better learn my name 'cause it's Ashley

Just remember this, when you see her on the street

I'm the coolest girl you'll ever meet (3x)

Composition & Arrangements[edit]

Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki

Vocals: Emily McIntosh, Terry Lauber, James Cowan

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Unlock Method[edit]

Ashley's Song (JP) Ver. 2[edit]

Ashley's Song (JP) Ver. 2
Track title Ashley's Song (JP) Ver. 2
Game Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Japan
Universe Wario
Debut game WarioWare: Touched!
Arrangement debut Super Smash Bros. 4
Stage of usage Gamer
Availability Default
Link [5]

Origin[edit]

Another variation of Ashley's Song, now covered in a style similar to a military march. This song is exclusive to the Japanese version of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U, in place of the English version of the Brawl arrangement of this song.

Composition & Arrangements[edit]

Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement Supervisor: Keiichi Okabe

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: MONACA

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Other Uses[edit]

This track was played during Ashley Sword Fighter Costume revel.

Ruins (Wario Land: Shake It!)[edit]

Ruins (Wario Land: Shake It!)
Track title Ruins (Wario Land: Shake It!)
Game Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Universe Wario
Debut game Wario Land: Shake It!
Stage of usage Gamer
Availability Default
Link [6]

Origin[edit]

This theme, taken directly from its home game of Wario Land: Shake It!, is played in Stonecarving City, the first stage of the game. This is the only song based on Wario Land and marks the first time a Wario stage has used music from said game series instead of from WarioWare. It is an extension of Wario's victory fanfare from Brawl. In the PAL release, the track is known as Ruins (Wario Land: The Shake Dimension) to match the title of the game when it was released in Europe and Australia.

Composition & Arrangements[edit]

Source: Wario Land: Shake It!

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Gamer[edit]

Gamer
Track title Gamer
Game Super Smash Bros. for Wii U
Universe Wario
Debut game Game and Wario
Stage of usage Gamer
Availability Default
Link [7]

Origin[edit]

As the title implies, Gamer is taken from the eponymous game from Game and Wario. Mostly silent, it is also filled with suspenseful audio cues that could either announce the arrival of 5-Volt or fake players out.

When played in My Music, Sound Test, or Custom Stages, it only plays the "Mom Appears!" cue that normally plays when 5-Volt jumps out of the television and sweeps the stage with her gaze.

Composition & Arrangements[edit]

Source: Game and Wario

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo