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*Even though Spitz's eyes are always squinting, he opens them fully in ''WarioWare: Twisted!'' in [[Hockey (souvenirs)#Spitz Hockey|Spitz Hockey]], when he wins and at the beginning of a microgame in his stage, and in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', if the player clicks the Dribble icon and waits for a moment, in which (in both cases) they are revealed to resemble real cat eyes. However, In ''Game & Wario'', they are opened once more, but this time look like black dots. This is retconned in ''WarioWare Gold'' however, where his eyes are completely circular and wide.
*Even though Spitz's eyes are always squinting, he opens them fully in ''WarioWare: Twisted!'' in [[Hockey (souvenirs)#Spitz Hockey|Spitz Hockey]], when he wins and at the beginning of a microgame in his stage, and in ''WarioWare: Smooth Moves'', if the player clicks the Dribble icon and waits for a moment, in which (in both cases) they are revealed to resemble real cat eyes. However, In ''Game & Wario'', they are opened once more, but this time look like black dots. This is retconned in ''WarioWare Gold'' however, where his eyes are completely circular and wide.
*In most games, Dribble appears to be a solo developer, with Spitz as a partner, but in ''Game & Wario'', Spitz's description card reveals that he is actually Dribble's boss.
*In most games, Dribble appears to be a solo developer, with Spitz as a partner, but in ''Game & Wario'', Spitz's description card reveals that he is actually Dribble's boss.
*Spitz is the only character to not have a unique line for losing a microgame where they are a good fit; instead, he says "What a joke!", which may be uttered in an IQ-based or choice-based microgame.
*If the player loses a microgame where Dribble gets knocked out, what he says ("Fender bender!") references minor car accidents.
*Spitz is the only character to not have a unique line for losing a microgame where they are a good fit; instead, he says "What a joke!", which can be used in an IQ-based or choice-based microgame.


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