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=== '''This game provides examples of:''' ===
* [[Acrofatic]]: Wario, as usual.
* [[Anti
* [[Aristocrats Are Evil]]: Count Cannoli.
* [[Art Initiates Life]]: [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|Arty Wario]].
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{{quote| "These golden tools were developed for a king. But since gold is one of the world's softest metals, they're pretty much useless. Fun to look at, though."}}
* [[Badass Mustache]]: Wario. Also Count Cannoli.
* [[Big
* [[Black and Grey Morality]]: When Wario's your ''hero'', you know that the opposition will have to be so much worse.
* [[Boss Remix]]: Count Cannoli and Carpaccio's [[Battle Theme Music|boss battle themes]].
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* [[Clothes Make the Superman]]: Wario has different powers depending on which disguise he's currently wearing.
* [[Corrupt Corporate Executive]]: Carpaccio, as well as Count Cannoli.
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]]: {{spoiler|For a demon that destroyed an ancient civilization and had to be [[Sealed Evil in A Can|sealed away inside a stone]], Terrormisu dies pretty easily to a fat guy with a talking magic wand.}}
* [[Dismantled MacGuffin]]: The Wishstone.
* [[Easter Egg]]: On the title screen, touching one of the knobs on Wario's TV toggles the appearance of a hidden Nintendo logo.
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* [[Master of Disguise]]: An [[Irony|ironic]] [[Averted Trope|aversion]], considering the game's title. Wario is not an actual [[Master of Disguise]], he just wears various [[Clothes Make the Superman|outfits that give him special powers]].
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stylus#Etymology Goodstyle]".
* [[Mini
* {{spoiler|[[The Mole]]}}: The girl who flirts with Wario at Sweatmore Peak and helps him at Blowhole Castle {{spoiler|is actually the [[Big Bad]].}}
* [[Monster Compendium]]: The coffee-table book.
* [[Mook Maker]]: In the ninth episode.
* [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast]]: {{spoiler|Terrormisu.}}
* [[Non
** The Superfantastical Money Tree, one of the game's treasures. See the game's treasure description below.
{{quote| "Sure, it sounds fancy. But it's just a plant. A boring old potted plant. Slap anyone who tries to tell you otherwise."}}
** The game itself is also an example, since Wario's "disguises" are much less "disguises" and more "[[Clothes Make the Superman|superpower costumes]]." Wario never attempts to fool anyone with his disguises, [[Paper
* [[One
* [[Paper
* [[Phantom Thief]]: Count Cannoli (The Silver Zephyr), but at the beginning of the game, Wario steals his magic wand, Goodstyle, and becomes a [[Phantom Thief]] himself (The Purple Wind).
* [[Plot Coupon]]: The Wishstone pieces.
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* [[Slobs Versus Snobs]]: Wario's rivalry with Cannoli and Carpaccio has some shades of this.
* [[Super Drowning Skills]]: Enemies will not go in the water unless they are water enemies. At least not willingly. However, in Sneezemore Cave, there is a segment with a Mr. Cheeky running around on top of breakable ice platforms above a body of water. It is possible to break these platforms by hitting them from below. By doing this, the Mr. Cheeky can be dropped into the water, which kills him instantly.
* [[Super Not
* [[Timed Mission]]: The [[Extended Gameplay|special episodes]].
* [[Unique Enemy]]: There are eight enemies that only show up once each: Spoonatic, Slaughterfork, Jack the Knife, Stankulus, Tooty Kamen, Blamses, Mellow Kitty, and Stuffy the 5th.
* [[Vehicular Assault]]: Against Cannoli, who seems to get a lot of inspiration from [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Doctor Robotnik]].
* [[Walk, Don't Swim]]: Wario simply walks in water unless he's wearing the Captain Wario disguise.
* [[Womb Level]]: At the end of Sneezemore Cave, Carpaccio transforms himself into a giant head. After that, he inhales Wario. Wario must then fight him from the inside.
* [[Would Hit a Girl]]: Wario has no issues with beating the living crap out of {{spoiler|Terrormisu}}.
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