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{{Nihongo|Mr. Game & Watch<ref name="readingUS">[[After Work]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>|Mr.ゲーム&ウォッチ<ref name="readingJP">[[After Work|仕事のあと・・・]] (After work...), ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]''</ref>|Mista Gēmu & Uotchi}} is a composite character representing the generic humanoids from the ''[[niwanetwork:Game & Watch|Game & Watch]]'' series, who also appears in [[Working Dough]]. His appearance changes in each game. | {{Nihongo|Mr. Game & Watch<ref name="readingUS">[[After Work]], ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]''</ref>|Mr.ゲーム&ウォッチ<ref name="readingJP">[[After Work|仕事のあと・・・]] (After work...), ''[[Minna no Rhythm Tengoku]]''</ref>|Mista Gēmu & Uotchi}} is a composite character representing the generic humanoids from the ''[[niwanetwork:Game & Watch|Game & Watch]]'' series, who also appears in [[Working Dough]]. His appearance changes in each game. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The Dough Dudes work to transport fuel orbs to refuel a ship leaving for Planet Dough. The veteran on the left teaches the rookie on the right how to do so. During this job, Mr. Game & Watch operates a lever controlling the gates from which the fuel orbs are transported. In the middle of the game, he leaves and takes a ride on one of the fuel orbs instead, and is later seen inside the ship. At the end, the final orb is transported, and the ship blasts off. After | The Dough Dudes work to transport fuel orbs to refuel a ship leaving for Planet Dough. The veteran on the left teaches the rookie on the right how to do so. During this job, Mr. Game & Watch operates a lever controlling the gates from which the fuel orbs are transported. In the middle of the game, he leaves and takes a ride on one of the fuel orbs instead, and is later seen inside the ship. At the end, the final orb is transported, and the ship blasts off. [[After Work]], the workers have a conversation about the aftermath of their work. The veteran reveals he keeps [[See and Saw]] at the ready in case of emergencies, such as to fling Mr. Game & Watch back onto the ship after the rookie missed the fuel orb he was riding. The veteran and rookie seem to be good friends. | ||
In [[Working Dough 2]], they reside in teapots and transport fuel orbs in front of a large woman with a dough face, who is aided by some [[Space-Rabbit]]s. Mr. Game & Watch's appearance in [[Working Dough]] is based on ''[[mariowiki:Mario's Cement Factory|Mario's Cement Factory]]'', while in [[Working Dough 2]], it is based on ''[[niwanetwork:Judge|Judge]]'', while also dressed in a purple robe and holding what looks like a [[wikipedia:Hoe (tool)|gardening tool]]. | In [[Working Dough 2]], they reside in teapots and transport fuel orbs in front of a large woman with a dough face, who is aided by some [[Space-Rabbit]]s. Mr. Game & Watch's appearance in [[Working Dough]] is based on ''[[mariowiki:Mario's Cement Factory|Mario's Cement Factory]]'', while in [[Working Dough 2]], it is based on ''[[niwanetwork:Judge|Judge]]'', while also dressed in a purple robe and holding what looks like a [[wikipedia:Hoe (tool)|gardening tool]]. | ||
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==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ==In ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]''== | ||
The Dough Dudes themselves don't appear in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Series]]'', but their associate, [[ssbwiki:Mr. Game & Watch|Mr. Game & Watch]], originated from ''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a fighter. He is a composite representation of the generic humanoids found in the ''[[niwanetwork:Game & Watch|Game & Watch Series]]'', with his default appearance being based on the generic people in ''[[niwanetwork:Fire|Fire]]'' and ''[[niwanetwork:Parachute|Parachute]]''. Mr. Game & Watch has since appeared in all subsequent games in the series, and various other [[niwanetwork:Nintendo|Nintendo]] games, including the ''[[WarioWare Series]]'', ''[[mariowiki:Donkey Kong Country Returns|Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Odyssey|Super Mario Odyssey]]'', and of course, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | The Dough Dudes themselves don't appear in the ''[[Super Smash Bros. Series]]'', but their associate, [[ssbwiki:Mr. Game & Watch|Mr. Game & Watch]], originated from ''[[ssbwiki:Super Smash Bros. Melee|Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as a fighter. He is a composite representation of the generic humanoids found in the ''[[niwanetwork:Game & Watch|Game & Watch Series]]'', with his default appearance being based on the generic people in ''[[niwanetwork:Fire|Fire]]'' and ''[[niwanetwork:Parachute|Parachute]]''. Mr. Game & Watch has since appeared in all subsequent games in the series, and various other [[niwanetwork:Nintendo|Nintendo]] games, including the ''[[WarioWare Series]]'', ''[[mariowiki:Donkey Kong Country Returns|Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'', ''[[mariowiki:Super Mario Odyssey|Super Mario Odyssey]]'', and of course, ''[[Rhythm Heaven Fever]]'' and ''[[Rhythm Heaven Megamix]]''. | ||
==Trivia== | |||
*In most languages, the pair of Dough Dudes on the left are described as a coworker, and a veteran to the player's rookie. In the English and German versions of ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'', the veteran is instead described as a supervisor<ref>"It's time to get to work, dough-boy! Just follow what your supervisor does, and do your best!" ~ [[Working Dough]] description, ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' (English)</ref><ref>"Transportiere Lasten von links nach rechts - dein Vorarbeiter zeigt dir, wie die Arbeit swingt!" (Transport loads from left to right - your foreman will show you how the work swings!) ~ [[Working Dough|Klopsarbeiter]] (Working Dumplings) description, ''[[Beat the Beat: Rhythm Paradise]]'' (German)</ref>. | |||
==In Other Languages== | ==In Other Languages== | ||
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