Wario no Tanoshimi Wo Mugenda

Wario no Tanoshimi Wo Mugenda! (ワリオの楽しみは無限だ！, Wario's Fun is Infinite!) is a 1995 snuff film featuring a Japanese Man in a Wario Mask murdering a young Japanese Woman who is bound and gagged. It is believed that the man in the mask and the woman who is murdered were both Nintendo employees at the time. The tape has a date of 5/29/1995, which marks it as being made 2 months before the 7/29/1995 build. It is believed that the children who were shown this film were the first of many to experience the Wario Apparition in their personalized copies of Super Mario 64.

The Film
Wario no Tanoshimi Wo Mugenda! features a man in a Wario mask putting a gun up to the head of what appears to be a young Japanese female, according to sources who have seen the film. It is set to a slowed version of the music from Big Boo's Haunt. The man screams at the woman in broken English, shouting "YOU WANT FUN?!" at the top of his lungs repeatedly as the woman cries in desperation. As the woman cries out, she is violently shoved against a wall, with the man occasionally whipping her with his pistol which causes blood to leak out of her mouth. Eventually, the woman's crying subsides, and the situation seems to de-escalate as she continues to sob quietly and the music fades out. Those who have seen the film seem to believe that the woman says "殺さないでくれ" (Korosanai de kure, "Please don't kill me") or "死にたくない" (Shi ni takunai, "I don't want to die") as the man sits down next to her, softly rubbing her back. Once more, he asks her "You want fun?" this time in a softer tone, to which she begins violently sobbing again. The man slowly escalates into screaming the phrase once again as the woman tries to scream over him. Most were unable to tell what she was saying, and it's impossible to know for sure as her sentence gets cut off by the man screaming "WARIO SHOW YOU FUN!" before bringing the pistol to her temple and firing, splattering her grey matter all over the wall. It is believed by some, however, that the woman was trying to say "すべてのコピーがパーソナライズされます!" (Subete no kopī ga pāsonaraizu sa remasu!, Loosely translated as "Every Copy is Personalized") before she was killed.

Viewing of the Film
The film is believed to have been shown in mid-to-late June of 1995. Most of the sources who claim the film exists were born sometime between 1988 and 1990, meaning that they would have been young children at the time. It is commonly believed that Wario no Tanoshimi Wo Mugenda was shown to children as young as 5 to instill a fear of the character into them, thusly allowing The Wario Apparition to appear in their copies of Super Mario 64. These sources also claim that the shared nightmares phenomenon was initially caused by Wario no Tanoshima Wo Mugenda.

Possible Appearance in Super Mario 64
It is believed by some that audio from Wario no Tanoshima Wo Mugenda exists in Super Mario 64. It is very bit-crushed, but audio of the woman crying out for help and the subsequent gunshot have been heard by some players while on the Merry-Go-Round in Big Boo's Haunt. Most of these players claim to have encountered The Wario Apparition.