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===In ''Ultimate''===
===In ''Ultimate''===
In ''Ultimate'', the move has Wario charge forward after eating the garlic. If the rush connects, a cutscene plays where he turns into Wario-Man and unleashes a barrage of attacks accompanied by comical text and effects, ending with a fart that launches up to three trapped opponents (the initial hit loses its hitbox upon hitting the third opponent, but more opponents can be hit if struck at the same time, although only the first three hit will be affected by the cinematic). The ''Ultimate'' version of Wario-Man joins all former "transformed moveset" Final Smashes (such as {{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}} and [[Giga Mac]]) in losing its player-controlled moveset in favor of a quick attack that returns players more promptly to normal gameplay.
In ''Ultimate'', the move has Wario charge forward after eating the garlic. If the rush connects, a cutscene plays where he turns into Wario-Man and unleashes a barrage of attacks accompanied by comical text and effects, ending with a fart that launches up to three trapped opponents (the initial hit loses its hitbox upon hitting the third opponent, but more opponents can be hit if struck at the same time, although only the first three hit will be affected by the cinematic)). The ''Ultimate'' version of Wario-Man joins all former "transformed moveset" Final Smashes (such as {{b|Giga Bowser|Final Smash}} and [[Giga Mac]]) in losing its player-controlled moveset in favor of a quick attack that returns players more promptly to normal gameplay.


==Instructional quotes==
==Instructional quotes==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
{{incomplete|Do all the quirks of hacked playable Wario-Man in Brawl also apply to his hacked Smash 4 counterpart?}}
*Along with Wario's down tilt becoming much faster from ''Brawl'' to ''SSB4'', Wario-Man's down tilt is arguably the quickest attack in the entire series (especially among moves requiring multiple button presses), with the entire move lasting just a fraction of a second.
*Along with Wario's down tilt becoming much faster from ''Brawl'' to ''SSB4'', Wario-Man's down tilt is arguably the quickest attack in the entire series (especially among moves requiring multiple button presses), with the entire move lasting just a fraction of a second.
*While normal Wario normally wears the [[Franklin Badge]] and {{b|Screw Attack|item}} on his nose, Wario-Man wears them on his stomach.
*While normal Wario normally wears the [[Franklin Badge]] and {{b|Screw Attack|item}} on his nose, Wario-Man wears them on his stomach.

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