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{{Nihongo|9-Volt|ナインボルト|Nine Volt}} and {{Nihongo|18-Volt|エイティーンボルト|Eighteen Volt}} are elementary school boys who live [[mariowiki:Diamond City|Diamond City]] in the [[mariowiki:WarioWare|WarioWare]] series. Both share a love for video games, specifically "old school" Nintendo ones from the NES era.
{{Nihongo|9-Volt|ナインボルト|Nine Volt}} and {{Nihongo|18-Volt|エイティーンボルト|Eighteen Volt}} are elementary school boys who live [[mariowiki:Diamond City|Diamond City]] in the [[mariowiki:WarioWare|WarioWare]] series. Both share a love for video games, specifically "old school" Nintendo ones from the NES era.
==In [[Rhythm Heaven Series]]==
==In ''[[Rhythm Heaven (series)|Rhythm Heaven]]''==
18-Volt and 9-volt appear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' in the [[Challenge Train]] course ''[[Wario...Where?]]'', in which they replace [[The Wandering Samurai]] in [[Super Samurai Slice]], with 18-Volt wielding a katana while 9-Volt piggybacks on him. Instead of a maiden, they must rescue [[Sal Out]], who was kidnapped by [[Demons|evil creatures]].
18-Volt and 9-volt appear in ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]'' in the [[Challenge Train]] course ''[[Wario...Where?]]'', in which they replace [[The Wandering Samurai]] in [[Super Samurai Slice]], with 18-Volt wielding a katana while 9-Volt piggybacks on him. Instead of a maiden, they must rescue [[Sal Out]], who was kidnapped by [[Demons|evil creatures]].
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