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===''WarioWare Gold''===
===''WarioWare Gold''===
[[File:WWG 18-Volt vs 13-Amp.png|thumb|left|18-Volt VS 13-Amp]]
[[File:WWG 18-Volt vs 13-Amp.png|thumb|left|18-Volt VS 13-Amp]]
13-Amp makes three appearances throughout ''WarioWare Gold'': the first is in 18-Volt's segment, the second is in the Ultra League's Dancing Team, and the third is in the credits. In 18-Volt's segment, she first appears when she takes [[Ralphie]]'s [[Nintendo 3DS]] and games on [[Emerald Street]]. She is then challenged to [[18 x 13|a rap battle]] by 18-Volt for Ralphie's games back, on the conditions that if she loses, she has to return the games, but that if she wins, she gets to keep 18-Volt's games. Eventually, 13-Amp loses to 18-Volt, and the two depart, stating that they will have a rematch sometime and with 13-Amp being shocked that she was beaten by someone attending [[Diamond City Elementary|elementary school]]. She later appears in the Ultra League as a DJ for [[Club Joe]], and finally with 18-Volt in the credits, where she is holding a Nintendo 3DS.
13-Amp makes three appearances throughout ''WarioWare Gold'': the first is in 18-Volt's segment, the second is in the Ultra League's Dancing Team, and the third is in the credits. In 18-Volt's segment, she first appears when she takes [[Ralphie]]'s [[Nintendo 3DS]] and games on [[Emerald Street]]. She is then challenged to [[18 x 13|a rap battle]] by 18-Volt for Ralphie's games back, on the conditions that if she loses, she has to return the games, but that if she wins, she gets to keep 18-Volt's games. Eventually, 13-Amp loses to 18-Volt, and the two depart, stating that they will have a rematch sometime and with 13-Amp being shocked that she was beaten by someone attending [[Diamond City Elementary|elementary school]], and in fourth grade. She later appears in the Ultra League as a DJ for [[Club Joe]], and finally with 18-Volt in the credits, where she is holding a Nintendo 3DS.


It is also revealed, through one of the phone messages, that she had only recently moved to [[Diamond City]] and has trouble making friends. Her mother claims that people think of her as the "quiet, bookish type".
It is also revealed, through one of the phone messages, that she had only recently moved to [[Diamond City]] and has trouble making friends. Her mother claims that people think of her as the "quiet, bookish type".
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13-Amp
Artwork of 13-Amp for WarioWare: Move It!
13-Amp's appearance in WarioWare: Move It!
Species Human
First appearance WarioWare Gold (2018)
Latest appearance WarioWare: Move It! (2023)
Latest portrayal Cristina Vee[1]
“You wanna take that gamble, then hey, let's go. Enough preamble. Time for the show.”
13-Amp, WarioWare Gold

13-Amp is a character in the WarioWare series who first appears in WarioWare Gold. She is a self-proclaimed "rapping phenomenon" and serves as the antagonist during 18-Volt's segment in WarioWare Gold's story mode, but she is friends with him in later games. 13-Amp wears a white shirt with dark blue sleeves that match the color of her pants. She wears pink shoes, a wristband, and a cap marked with the number 13. She has emerald eyes, puckered lips, and long silver hair. 13-Amp herself is indicated by her WarioWare Gold character cards to be the "best rapper in her high school", placing her in her teen years.

History

WarioWare Gold

18-Volt engaging 13-Amp in a rap battle in WarioWare Gold
18-Volt VS 13-Amp

13-Amp makes three appearances throughout WarioWare Gold: the first is in 18-Volt's segment, the second is in the Ultra League's Dancing Team, and the third is in the credits. In 18-Volt's segment, she first appears when she takes Ralphie's Nintendo 3DS and games on Emerald Street. She is then challenged to a rap battle by 18-Volt for Ralphie's games back, on the conditions that if she loses, she has to return the games, but that if she wins, she gets to keep 18-Volt's games. Eventually, 13-Amp loses to 18-Volt, and the two depart, stating that they will have a rematch sometime and with 13-Amp being shocked that she was beaten by someone attending elementary school, and in fourth grade. She later appears in the Ultra League as a DJ for Club Joe, and finally with 18-Volt in the credits, where she is holding a Nintendo 3DS.

It is also revealed, through one of the phone messages, that she had only recently moved to Diamond City and has trouble making friends. Her mother claims that people think of her as the "quiet, bookish type".

WarioWare: Get It Together!

13-Amp, 9-Volt, Fronk, and 18-Volt
13-Amp with 9-Volt, 18-Volt & Fronk

13-Amp reappears in WarioWare: Get It Together! as a minor character. She is first seen during the intro for Nintendo Classics, where she can be seen with 18-Volt and 9-Volt as 9-Volt gets home from school. She can also be seen together with 18-Volt in several of the images in his gallery. This suggests they have become friends since their initial confrontation.

WarioWare: Move It!

9-Volt's cutscene in WarioWare: Move It!
13-Amp with 18-Volt & 5-Volt

13-Amp reappears in WarioWare: Move It! accompanying Wario and his employees on their vacation to Caresaway Island. She appears in 9-Volt's stage, "Quest in the Dark", alongside 18-Volt and 5-Volt. After 5-Volt is lured into Shopkeeper Polario's shop, 18-Volt and 13-Amp are also lured in, with 18-Volt's disk falling off in the process. While 9-Volt tries to find everyone, he finds the disk on the ground and eventually tracks the group down to the back of the shop playing a Pyoro game.

13-Amp also appears in the second Remix stage, "Pool-Party Panic". After Kat & Ana accidentally get a ball lodged in Poolopus's mouth, 13-Amp joins the rest of the crew in trying to remove it, only to be flung into the air before landing on a moving tour bus.

13-Amp, along with the rest of the WarioWare cast appear in the final stage, "Lava at First Sight", where they all dance to defeat Volcano Wario. After Wario is launched from the volcano, the cast enjoys their vacation, while Wario is stuck inside a temple.

Profiles

WarioWare Gold character cards

  • Rank C13-Amp is the best rapper in her high school. Her parents might not approve of it, so she keeps this a secret.
  • Rank BA rap she's working on: I'm not like the wind–no easy flow. I'm a tornado. Duck and cover, yo!
  • Rank AA rap she's working on: Got my cap and I'm ready to rap. Ain't gonna stop until it's a...wrap?

Gallery

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese サーティーンアンプ[?]
Sātīn Anpu
Thirteen Amp
Chinese 十三安培[?]
Shísān'ānpéi
Thirteen Amp
Dutch 13-Amp[?] -
French 13-Amp[?] -
German 13-Amp[?] -
Italian 13-Amp[?] -
Korean 서틴앰프[?]
Seotin-Aempeu
Thirteen Amp
Portuguese 13-Amp[?] -
Russian 13-Вольт[?]
13-Vol't
13 Volt
Spanish 13-Amp[?] -

References