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*Orbulon appears to have two different types of filters on his voice: before ''WarioWare Gold'', his voice resembled a synthesizer sound, containing a musical pitch, whereas from ''WarioWare Gold'' onward, his voice clips are multiplied and pitch-shifted.
*Orbulon appears to have two different types of filters on his voice: before ''WarioWare Gold'', his voice resembled a synthesizer sound, containing a musical pitch, whereas from ''WarioWare Gold'' onward, his voice clips are multiplied and pitch-shifted.
**From 2003 to 2007, his voice was provided by Tim O'Leary, an employee at Nintendo of America.<ref>@GhostofTim (June 23, 2016). [https://twitter.com/GhostofTim/status/746024869448417280 "''If memory serves, I did voices for the doc and Orbulon, but that's it for the WarioWare franchise.''"] ''Twitter''. Retrieved April 23, 2022.</ref>
**From 2003 to 2007, his voice was provided by Tim O'Leary, an employee at Nintendo of America.<ref>@GhostofTim (June 23, 2016). [https://twitter.com/GhostofTim/status/746024869448417280 "''If memory serves, I did voices for the doc and Orbulon, but that's it for the WarioWare franchise.''"] ''Twitter''. Retrieved April 23, 2022.</ref>
*In Japanese versions of the games, Orbulon's dialogue is written entirely sometimes in katakana and others in hiragana.
*In Japanese versions of the games, Orbulon's dialogue is written almost entirely in katakana.


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