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Love this game and the series for its unique "urban" and absurdist humorous tone (that's only partly matched by its equally great sister series Rhythm Heaven). It really is a unique series, especially within Nintendo's catalog. I especially love Wario's garishly redesigned look and outfit that still works somehow to make him look cool. It's just so Double Dragon-esque and 80's! God willing, the Wario amiibo will be the first one I'll pick up later this year.
Funnily enough I was playing Wario Land 4 for the first time recently and it struck me how similar the tone of that game is to the WarioWare games that followed. In a way it really bridges the classic Wario platformers to the WarioWare series in terms of music, humour, tone etc. I think both games were worked on by the same people, such as Hirofumi Matsuoka, who directed Land and was game designer on Ware, and Hiroji Kiyotake, the original designer of Wario (and Samus) who is one of those hidden faces behind Nintendo that rarely gets time in the sun unfortunately.
Let's hope we'll see new WarioWare AND Wario Land games in the future.