Wario-Man

Wario-Man is 's Final Smash in Super Smash Flash 2.

Overview
When performed, Wario eats a clove of garlic and laughs as he transforms into Wario-Man, his costumed alter-ego. Wario-Man is able to move freely and has a full moveset consisting of modified versions of Wario's normal attacks, which are generally changed to deal more damage and knockback, have less startup or ending lag, or have new properties such as lifting him into the air. Additionally, he moves faster, jumps higher, falls more slowly, and has much more knockback resistance, though he can still receive damage from attacks. After approximately 20 seconds, Wario-Man will revert back to Wario's normal form, ending the move.

Origin
Wario-Man originates from WarioWare: Twisted! and WarioWare: Touched!, appearing as the alter-ego for Wario. In both games, once the player has beaten all of the microgame compilations from the other characters, the player unlocks Wario-Man's microgames compilation. In WarioWare: Twisted, Wario transforms into Wario-Man after falling into Dr. Crygor's invention: the Gravitator. In WarioWare: Touched!, Wario transforms after consuming a rotten piece of garlic. This "new character" then appears on the main menu with a brand new set of microgames available to attempt. Wario-Man's microgames were the last of its kind both times and are more challenging than the preceding microgames.

Trivia

 * Prior to Beta, when Wario started his transformation he would comically grow very brief into a muscular, -like version of Wario-Man before shrinking back to his regular size.
 * In version 0.9b of the SSF2 Demo, whenever Wario-Man missed a grab, he would bug and continue to repeat the grab animation until he returned to normal.
 * Wario-Man's second artwork for SSF2 is based on his artwork from WarioWare: Touched!.