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They are last seen asking Wario along with the rest of the characters for their share of the earnings from the Wario Bowl, with Dribble demanding where their "cut" is. After [[Young Cricket]] detains Wario, the group splits the money between themselves and the [[Mii|player]]. | They are last seen asking Wario along with the rest of the characters for their share of the earnings from the Wario Bowl, with Dribble demanding where their "cut" is. After [[Young Cricket]] detains Wario, the group splits the money between themselves and the [[Mii|player]]. | ||
Dribble hosts the [[WarioWare Gold#Challenge|Challenge]] mode Cruise Controls, where the player drives the duo's taxi in a race against black cars. | Dribble hosts the [[WarioWare Gold#Challenge|Challenge]] mode Cruise Controls, where the player drives the duo's taxi in a race against black cars. Spitz is not present, to the point where the Spitz dolls normally inside the taxi representing lives are replaced by Dribble dolls. In the mode, the player has to complete 15 Mash microgames as fast as possible. Instead of microgames having higher speeds as the mode progresses, the player manually chooses how fast or slow the microgames play out by tilting the 3DS up and down. | ||
The game depicts Dribble with an inconsistent number of fingers. In most cutscenes, he is depicted with only four fingers on each hand. However, his Mash League artwork, Potluck Gang stage sprites, and cast roll artwork depict him with five fingers on each hand. | The game depicts Dribble with an inconsistent number of fingers. In most cutscenes, he is depicted with only four fingers on each hand. However, his Mash League artwork, Potluck Gang stage sprites, and cast roll artwork depict him with five fingers on each hand. |