List of SSBU Music (WarioWare series)

This is a list of music tracks pertaining to the universe in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. All tracks listed here are available to play on WarioWare, Inc., Gamer, and, as of the 8.1.0 update,, Small Battlefield, , and.

Origin
One half of this track originally played on the main menu of , with the other half of this track playing on the title screen of the same game. This cover, returning from Brawl, takes an electronic approach similar to that of '80s synthpop.

If played on the WarioWare Inc. stage, the track will be temporarily interrupted when a microgame starts. The track can be listened to uninterrupted by playing WarioWare Inc. as an Ω form or Battlefield form, by turning hazards off, or by playing the song on Gamer instead.

Composition & arrangements
Source: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!

Arrangement Supervisor: Keigo Ozaki

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd.

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Made in Wario

Other uses
This track was used in 's character trailer on the official website.

Origin
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 's microgames, the boss microgame theme of, the theme for 's microgames (namely, ), the introduction theme to '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.

The portion of Drifting Away present in the arrangement is mostly taken from the  soundtrack, which featured a higher quality version of the song compared to its original Game Boy Advance debut.

Composition & arrangements
Source: WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames!

Arrangement Supervisor: Ryoji Yoshitomi

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Made in Wario Medley

Origin
In , one set of microgames revolved around Ashley. When playing through her set of microgames in the Japanese version of the game, this song would play in the background. In addition, while Touched! features a slow, marching-band style to the song, this adaptation of the song is considerably faster in pace, with its instrumentation more closely resembling.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki

Vocals: Tomoko Sasaki and the Small Circle of Friends

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: [X], Ashley's Theme [X]

Origin
In the international versions of WarioWare: Touched!, this song plays under the same conditions as the track mentioned above.

Composition & arrangements
Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement: Tomoko Sasaki

Vocals: Emily McIntosh, Terry Lauber, James Cowan

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
Another variation of Ashley's Song, now covered in an orchestral style similar to a military march. Unlike in, this music track is now available in all versions.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement Supervisor: Keiichi Okabe

Composition: Nintendo

Arrangement: MONACA

Vocals: Yumi Yoshimura

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title: [for], Ashley's Theme [for]

Trivia

 * This is the only Japanese song in the game that does not have an English version with the same instrumental.

Origin
In WarioWare: Touched!, one set of microgames revolves around. When a player watches the introduction of his set of microgames in the Japanese version of the game, this song plays, lyrics included. In this version, this song is covered with a '50s rock-and-roll feel to it.

Composition & arrangements
Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement: Masafumi Takada Vocals: Jun Fukuda and ghm sound team

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, We Love☆Love Mike

Origin
In the international versions of WarioWare: Touched!, this song plays under the same conditions as the track mentioned above. To match the '50s rock-and-roll sound, the lyric "Rock the Mike" is replaced with "Bop Doo-Wop". An additional verse was also added to this remix.

Composition & arrangements
Source: WarioWare: Touched!

Arrangement: Masafumi Takada

Vocals: Terry Lauber, James Cowan

Composition: Nintendo

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
In , one set of microgames revolved around. When a player plays through her set of microgames in the Japanese version of the game, this song plays, lyrics included. It is focused on the pizzeria Mona works at, named. This cover takes the same approach to the song as the original did, using a jazzy brass-focused style.

Composition & arrangements
Source: WarioWare: Twisted!

Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi Vocals: Gakkie & Kubocci

Composition: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Here Is☆Mona Pizza

Origin
In the international versions of WarioWare: Twisted!, this song plays under the same conditions as the track mentioned above.

Composition & arrangements
Source: WarioWare: Twisted!

Arrangement Supervisor: Takahiro Nishi

Vocals: Christina Peyser, Nate Bihldorff, Andy Hartpence

Composition: INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

Arrangement: GAME ARTS Co.,Ltd

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Origin
This theme, taken directly from its home game of , is played in, the first stage of the game. This is the only song based on Wario Land. It is an extension of Wario's victory fanfare that originally appeared in Brawl. In PAL versions, 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
Source: Wario Land: Shake It!

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Ruins (Wario Land Shake) 

Other uses
This track is used in 's Classic Mode credits.

Origin
As the title implies, is taken from the eponymous game from . Mostly silent, it is also filled with suspenseful audio cues that could either announce the arrival of or fake players out.

When played outside of the Gamer stage (i.e., in My Music, the Sound Test, or WarioWare, Inc.), 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.

When played on Gamer with hazards off, or with the level in Ω form or Battlefield form, only audio cues such as the door opening or the TV turning on are played.

Composition & Arrangements
Source: Game and Wario

Composition and arrangement Copyright Nintendo

Japanese title:, Gamer